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The Mexican version of a quick fried cake, churros are incredible tasty treats that couldn't be easier to make. Whether you want to craft them from scratch or are looking for a quicker fix, anyone can whip up a batch of churros at home.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup water
  • 2 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 1/3 cup butter
  • 1 cup white flour, sifted
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/2 tsp. vanilla
  • 1/4 cup white sugar
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon (less, if desired)
  • Pinch of salt (roughly 1/2 teaspoon)
  • Vegetable oil for frying (canola can work, as well)


Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Making Fresh Churros

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    It should be well blended and mixed. When done, set it aside for later.
    • To make richer churros, you can add 1-2 more eggs, though this is totally up to taste.
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    If you don't have a candy thermometer, keep everything on medium-low, and you'll be ready just as small amounts of "smoke" is rising from the top of the oil. If you drop a small test ball of dough in, the oil should immediately start bubbling.
    • A thick-bottomed pan is always your best bet, as they hold heat much better than thinner pans.
    • You can also wait to pre-heat the oil until after you've made the dough. However, this can take some time, so starting now is a good idea if you think you can do the dough quickly. If you do, just keep the burner on medium, not high, to prevent burning. [1]
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    Stir it frequently, until everything is well dissolved and the mixture is bubbling nicely. Once it is a consistent, boiling mixture, immediately lower the heat to low.
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    This takes some arms, so really get in there with a wooden spoon to stir everything up into it is well blended. Turn the heat off when done.
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    You should have a glossy ball of dough when you've mixed everything up completely. If you pull up on the dough sharply, it should keep it's hook shape. If it doesn't add and beat in another egg. [2]
  6. There are a lot of ways to turn your ball of dough into long, delicious churros, and none of them are wrong. Use whatever works for you, making long, thin, cylindrical treats:
    • Pinch and Roll: The simplest method, simply pull off a 2" ball of dough and roll it between your hands to form a snake-like shape, roughly 1/2" thick.
    • Decorative Piper: Usually used for icing, these have star-shaped tips that will get the ridges found on fairground churros. Pack the dough where the icing goes and then push it through to make perfect, even logs of dough. [4]
    • DIY Decorative Piper: Take a large freezer back and fill it with dough. Then cut the bottom corner off the bag to form a small opening. Squeeze the dough through this whole to make your logs. [5]
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    The total cooking time will depend on how thick the churros are, but you should be able to tell easily when they are done, as the outsides will be an alluring golden brown. Don't put more than 3-4 churros in the pan at once -- too much will drop the temperature of the oil rapidly, leading to greasy churros.
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    Set them aside on a plate of paper towels, then lightly pat down the tops with more paper towels to get rid of excess oil.
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    You've got your finished churros! Combine them in as much or as little cinnamon sugar as you want -- they'll be delicious either way.
    • Some people take things a step further by drizzling the finished churros in chocolate sauce, too. [6]
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Method 2
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Making "Instant" Churros

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  1. The dough in a "real" churro is a little different than the dough in a biscuit, but the basic ingredients are the same and they will cook similarly. It is usually best to use the smaller biscuits, allowing you to more easily fry everything.
    • If you don't want the fat of biscuit batter, you can use 1 cup hot water and 3-1/4 cups of your favorite all-purpose pancake mix. Blend into a dough and proceed like normal. [7]
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    Churros need to be long and thin in order to really cook nicely. Try to make all the ropes roughly the same diameter for the best results.
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    Simply make a rope out of the biscuits by braiding one over the other, When done, pinch both ends together to fuse them. You can also lightly roll the whole thing together to keep the centers together.
  4. Simply put the dough into a large plastic bag, then snip off the bottom corner with scissors. You can push the dough straight out the bottom of the back in perfect strips.
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    Heat until it reached 375F. Make sure there is about 2 inches (5.1 cm) of oil in the pan to cover the churros. There should be enough oil so that they float freely while frying, and all sides, except the very top, are being cooked at the same time.
    • If you don't have an oil thermometer, 375 is when there is barely smoke coming off the top of the oil. Don't let it get much farther than this point.
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    Fry for about 2 minutes, or until golden brown. They don't take long, but you can easily see when they are finished by the color on the outsides. Once they look good to eat, they usually are.
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    Pat them down with paper towels to remove excess oil, which will make them soggy if it cools on the churro.
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    In a separate bowl, mix up 1/2 cup of sugar with a teaspoon of cinnamon. Then roll the warm churros in the mixture to coat them deliciously.
  9. They are fine on their own or with a delicious chocolate dip. Enjoy!
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    Can I use caster sugar or icing sugar instead of normal sugar?
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    Yes. While caster sugar and granulated sugar are not exactly the same, they can be swapped 1:1 in baking recipes. Caster sugar is slightly finer and dissolves more easily, but in my experience, this doesn't affect most baking recipes if swapped with granulated sugar.
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    Is there a way to bake the churro instead?
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    No, churro's require frying.
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    Could I use milk instead of water?
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    No. Water makes it stick together, whereas milk splits it apart.
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      To make fresh churros, beat two eggs together with ½ teaspoon (2.5 mL) vanilla extract. Pour 1 cup (237 mL) of water into a saucepan, along with 2 tablespoons (25 g) of brown sugar, 1/3 cup (76 g) of butter, and a pinch of salt. Heat the mixture to boiling while stirring it until the ingredients are well blended, then reduce the heat to low. Pour in 1 cup (120 g) of sifted white flour and stir it until you have a firm, well-blended dough. Turn off the heat, then mix in the egg and vanilla mixture. To shape the churros, form the dough into balls and roll them between your hands. You can also put the dough in a piping bag and push it out through a large star-shaped decorative tip to make churros with ridges. Fill the bottom of a large frying pan with oil about 1 ½ inches (4 cm) deep and heat it over medium-low heat until the oil starts smoking slightly. Put 3 to 4 churros in the oil at a time and fry them until they’re golden-brown all over. Turn them frequently to make sure they cook evenly. Set the finished churros on a plate lined with paper towels and pat the tops of the churros with a paper towel to soak up excess oil. Roll the churros in a mixture of white sugar and cinnamon to give them a delicious boost of sweet and spicy flavor.

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