
Quick, crispy cinnamon-sugar tortilla bites made in the air fryer — a 10-minute sweet snack that’s perfect for parties, lunchboxes, or an afternoon treat.

This little snack has quietly become my answer to sudden sweet cravings and last-minute guests. I first threw together these cinnamon and sugar tortilla wraps on a rainy afternoon when I had just four small flour tortillas left and a stubborn craving for something warm and crunchy. They came out golden, sweet, and perfectly crisp — the kind of simple comfort that feels like a hug. Because they’re so fast and forgiving, they’ve joined my rotation for after-school snacks, potluck finger food, and a cozy movie-night treat.
What makes this version special is the way the air fryer transforms a humble tortilla into something almost pastry-like: the outer edges crisp into a delicate crunch while the inner layers remain soft and lightly chewy. The butter carries the cinnamon-sugar so it melts into the tortilla, producing caramelized pockets that sing when you bite into them. In short, they’re the perfect marriage of rich butter, warm spice, and crisp texture — and they require almost no fuss.
I first served these after a neighborhood soccer game and everyone — kids and adults alike — kept reaching into the basket. My daughter declared them “tortilla donuts,” which made them a guaranteed repeat. Over several cooks I refined the roll-and-cut technique so each bite is uniform, and I learned the tiny trick of brushing the tortilla edges to get crisp spirals that don’t fall apart in the fryer.
One of my favorite things about this little snack is the crowd-pleasing versatility. At a recent neighborhood potluck I brought a tray, and they disappeared before the main course. I love how forgiving the technique is — even if a roll is a little loose, it still crisps up into a delightful bite. The aroma of cinnamon in the house while they cook is reason enough to make them.
Store cooled pieces in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 24 hours; they’re best within the first few hours for crunch. If you plan ahead, freeze the cooled pieces in a single layer on a baking sheet for 30 minutes, then move to a freezer-safe bag for up to 3 months. To re-crisp after storage or thawing, place in the air fryer at 325°F for 2–4 minutes — keep a close eye so the sugar doesn’t over-brown. Avoid refrigeration as it speeds softening due to moisture.
Want to tailor the bites? Swap unsalted butter for melted coconut oil to make them dairy-free and add a gentle tropical note; coconut oil will crisp slightly differently but still produce a pleasing result. Replace white sugar with equal parts light brown sugar for a caramel-like depth; reduce to 3 tablespoons if you worry about extra moisture. For a gluten-free version, use small gluten-free flour tortillas, though they may be slightly more brittle so handle gently when rolling. To cut sugar, mix 2 tablespoons sugar with 1–2 teaspoons sugar substitute — texture will be slightly different.
Serve warm in a shallow basket lined with parchment paper for casual gatherings, or arrange on a platter with small ramekins of chocolate sauce, caramel dip, or vanilla yogurt for dipping. For brunch, pair with fresh berries and a dollop of mascarpone or whipped cream. Garnish with a light dusting of powdered sugar or a drizzle of warmed honey. These also pair nicely with coffee or spiced chai as an afternoon pick-me-up.
In autumn, stir a pinch of nutmeg and a little ground ginger into the cinnamon-sugar for pumpkin-pie vibes. For winter holidays, add finely grated orange zest and a teaspoon of ground cardamom to the mix. In summer, serve with a side of lemon curd or fruit compote to cut the sweetness. These small changes let you match the flavor profile to seasonal produce and celebrations easily.
To prep ahead, assemble and roll the tortillas, then slice and store them in a single layer on a tray covered with plastic wrap for up to 8 hours in the fridge until you’re ready to air fry. This is handy for mornings or party day when you want to minimize active cook time. Keep a bowl of cinnamon-sugar at the ready to recoat any exposed edges before cooking. Cook in batches and keep finished pieces on a cooling rack in a warm oven (170°F) to maintain crispness until serving.
One reader emailed me that she swapped out half the sugar for vanilla sugar and served these at her son’s birthday as a mini after-dinner treat; the kids called them "tiny cinnamon scrolls." Another friend uses puff pastry when she wants a richer, layered option for special occasions, but she makes the air fryer version for weekday snacks. I’ve brought them to book club, bake sales, and late-night study sessions — they’re always a quick, reliably popular choice.
These cinnamon and sugar tortilla bites are proof that you don’t need many ingredients to make something memorable. Their tiny size, simplicity, and warm, cinnamon-forward flavor make them a staple I keep returning to. Try them, tweak them, and make them your own — they’ll be a welcome little treat in your kitchen.
Brush melted butter evenly but lightly so the sugar caramelizes without soaking through the tortilla.
Slice rolls into uniform 1-inch pieces for even cooking and consistent crispness.
If cooking multiple batches, arrange finished pieces on a cooling rack in a low oven (170°F) to keep them crisp.
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Store cooled bites in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 24 hours; re-crisp in the air fryer at 325°F for 2–4 minutes.
Yes — swap melted coconut oil for butter or use gluten-free small tortillas; texture will vary slightly.
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Set the air fryer to 350°F (175°C) and allow it to preheat for about 3 minutes so it crisps tortillas immediately.
Whisk together 1/4 cup granulated sugar and 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon in a small bowl until uniform.
Lightly brush one side of each tortilla with melted butter to help the cinnamon-sugar adhere and to encourage caramelization.
Evenly sprinkle the cinnamon-sugar over the buttered side, roll each tortilla tightly into a log, and trim ends if needed.
Cut each roll into 1-inch pieces, place in a single layer in the basket, and air fry at 350°F for 5–7 minutes until golden and crispy.
Let cool 2–3 minutes to set the caramelized sugar. Serve warm, plain or with dipping sauces.
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