This fun food hack transforms flour tortillas into Churro-flavored Dipping Sticks in 20 minutes! Paired with Mexican Chocolate Sauce for dipping.
Cinnamon is a seasonal spice we all associate with fall and winter. Its warming characteristic makes everything, sweet or savory, taster homier. A day feels more cozy when eating it in anything from oatmeal to soups or dessert.
One of the most popular recipes on Boulder Locavore is for gluten-free churros. I created it after going to Disneyland and California Adventure Park a number of years ago. The wafting smell of butter and cinnamon were so mouthwatering but being gluten-free my kids and I were out of luck. After days of smelling churros and seeing the little churro huts I knew I had to make some when we got home.
I was so glad I did! Not only are they still one of my kids’ favorite treats but I have received many emails from people whose children had not been able to have churros either since becoming gluten-free or ever, who were in love with the recipe. It always makes my heart a little bigger when I get those type of emails.
Churros are fantastic, no two ways about it. However, the time to create the dough and deep fry them simply isn’t something everyone can do; me included.
I use tortillas in so many recipes. I’ve made them into a Mexican Breakfast Chicken Lasagna Casserole, Muffin Tin Mexican Bowls, and Smoked Turkey Spinach Pinwheels with Fresh Herb Cream Cheese. They have a slightly sweet flavor which gave me the idea to turn them into Churro-flavored Dipping Sticks!
Lightly buttered tortillas sprinkled with cinnamon-sugar are baked for ten minutes and allowed to cool. When cooled they are firm but not dry or hard, so with a great texture to dip or snack on. I paired them with a simple Mexican Chocolate Sauce which has a depth of flavor from cinnamon and rich chocolate. They dipping sticks could be eaten on their own (I have done plenty of that) or dipped in other things like this Pumpkin Spice Cookie Dough Dip (also gluten-free).
My family did not realize they started as tortillas when they tried them for the first time. They are an easy favorite in our household and hope they will soon be for yours as well.
Recipe
Churro-flavored Dipping Sticks & Mexican Chocolate Sauce
Ingredients
Ingredients for the Churro-flavored Dipping Sticks:
- 6 6-inch Flour Tortillas (I used Udi's Gluten Free small size tortillas)
- 6 tablespoons Unsalted Butter , melted
- 1/2 cup Granulated Sugar
- 1 1/2 tablespoons ground Cinnamon
Ingredients for the Mexican Chocolate Sauce:
- 1 12.6-ounce package Mexican Chocolate (I used Ibarra authentic Mexican Chocolate)
- 3/4 cups Heavy Whipping Cream
- 2 ounces 60% Cacao Bittersweet Chocolate
Instructions
Instructions for the Churro-flavored Dipping Sticks:
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Line a baking sheet with a silpat or parchment paper.
- In a small bowl, combine the granulated sugar and cinnamon and mix well.
- Place a piece of waxed paper or parchment paper on work surface. Lightly brush one side of a tortilla with the melted butter.
- Lightly sprinkle with cinnamon-sugar to cover. Pick up the tortilla allowing any excess cinnamon-sugar to fall onto the waxed paper below. Pick up the waxed paper and hold opposite sides of the paper together creating a channel to pour the excess cinnamon-sugar back into the bowl. Turn the tortilla over and repeat Steps 3 and 4 to coat on both sides.
- Cut the tortilla into 1-inch width strips. Place on the prepared baking sheet. Using this same method, prepare the number of tortillas desired.
- Bake for 10 minutes. Remove from oven; remove from the baking sheet and place onto a cooling rack to fully cool and become firm.
Instructions for Mexican Chocolate Sauce:
- In a double boiler or in a metal bowl over a medium saucepan of gently boiling water (do not allow the bottom of the bowl to sit in the boiling water) combine the Mexican chocolate, heavy cream and bittersweet chocolate.
- Stir constantly until the chocolate has melted and the sauce is creamy. Serve warm. Tip: extra sauce may be stored sealed in the refrigerator and will need to be warmed to become liquid again. It can also be added to hot milk for a rich hot chocolate.
Megan @ MegUnprocessed says
Such a creative idea!
Melissa @ The Staten Island family says
This looks like such an easy dessert to whip up and such a unique twist on the Ordinary-love this recipe and can’t wait to try it with my kids!
Susan says
Yum, yum, YUM!! I love how much cinnamon you put in your cinnamon sugar. These remind me of the cinnamon rolls I used to make with Bisquick. Totally addictive, and the addiction factor here is made worse by serving these with chocolate… As I said, YUM!
Lane & Holly @ With Two Spoons says
These look delicious-AND easy!
Ann Bacciaglia says
This looks like the perfect snack to me. I will have to get the ingredients I need to make some this week. I know my family is going to love it.
Liz Mays says
These are great! I really like churros so these would be a lot of fun to make. I can see them being perfect movie or football snacks.
Marcie W. says
Love the story behind your churro making and I really appreciate that these are baked rather than fried. That chocolate sauce sounds amazing too!
Pam says
This is so easy, I love it. My daughter really enjoys Audi brand gluten free products.
Lauren Gaskill says
Love how simple and delicious this snack is! I know it’s going to be a quick family favorite!
Stacie @ Divine Lifestyle says
This is the best dessert I’ve seen in a long time! They look so delicious, and anything with chocolate sauce is a winner.