Sopapillas Recipe Super Easy
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Warm sopapillas, dipped in cinnamon sugar and drizzled with honey. Are you ready for some? Let’s get cooking!
I think we all have favorites: snacks, desserts, beverages, etc, that we consider to be an extra special treat. On the occasion that we gift ourselves with these delicacies we sit down, block out the world, and enjoy every second. That’s what sopapillas are for me.
Still, as much as I love sopapillas, I don’t think about them that often but a couple of times a year they pop into my mind and I just absolutely have to have one (or two).
Shortcut Recipe for Sopapillas
Today I’m showing you a shortcut recipe that is pretty stinking life changing. When you see the ingredients, don’t think you know what they are going to taste like because you are in for a surprise. Turns out, these ingredients were just sitting there waiting to reach the pinnacle of their existence and become sopapillas.
Take a deep breath and hold it…now scroll down.
For This Sopapillas Recipe the Ingredients You Need Are:
Crescent Roll Dough (original is what I use), oil for frying in, sugar and cinnamon for coating.
That’s it! And seriously, I know some of you are thinking “These are going to take like fried crescent rolls….Well, I guarantee when you make these you be wanting an extra sapapilla in my honor.
How To Make A Sopapilla Recipe Step by Step
Roll out your dough and separate it at the seams. I like to cut along the seams to do this rather than pull it apart because I don’t want it stretching out too much.
Stir your cinnamon and sugar together in some type of dish that is big enough for a sopapilla to fit in and set aside. Note that I ended up changing to an 8×8 baking dish for my cinnamon sugar later on in this post because this bowl wasn’t cutting it.
Pour hot oil to a depth of about 1/2 inch (or so) in a large skillet. Place that over medium high heat for a few minutes.
*You know it is ready to fry when you sprinkle just a pinch of flour in it and the flour bubbles like it is doing in this picture. Then turn the heat down to medium.
When your oil is hot enough and you have turned it down to medium, fry your sopapillas by gently placing them in without splashing. Cook for a minute or two until browned, then gently flipping and cooking another minute or two until browned on the other side.
Once done, remove them with tongs (which you were hopefully using to flip them) and place them on a paper towel lined plate.
When you get around to it, you want to dip each side of each sopapilla into the cinnamon sugar mixture. I prefer to do it while they are still warm but sometimes life doesn’t afford me that opportunity and I do it later. No big.
To serve, place on plate and drizzle with honey.
Ingredients
- 1 original 8 count 8oz can crescent roll dough (not butter flavored or jumbo or anything like that)
- 1 cup sugar you won't use all of it but you need it
- 2 tablespoons cinnamon
- Vegetable oil for frying
Instructions
- Pour vegetable oil to a depth of about 1/2 inch in a medium to large skillet. Place over medium high heat to preheat while you complete the next steps.
- Roll out crescent roll dough and cut apart at the seams. In 8x8 dish (or similar), stir together sugar and cinnamon until well combined.
- Test oil for readiness by dropping a pinch of flour in. If the flour bubbles, the oil is ready. Reduce temperature to medium and carefully add dough triangles in batches, leaving plenty of room for each to cook without touching. Brown for about a minute or so on the first side and then flip to brown on the other side. Remove to paper towel lined plate when both sides are golden.
- Dip each sopapilla into cinnamon sugar mixture on both sides and place on serving platter. To serve, drizzle with honey or eat as is.
- These are spectacular warm!
Nutrition
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I’m thinking this would be good on a lazy Saturday morning with a good cup of coffee-maybe with a powdered sugar icing drizzled on it. I think I’ll try it this weekend. Thanks for all the great recipes and all the inspirational thoughts. You seem to turn up with them just when I need a little pick me up.
Thank you Karen, I hope you enjoy!!!
Could these be baked instead of frying??? Need to stay away from grease. Sounds wonderful. Thank you. Ruth
If you bake them you’ll just have crescent rolls I’m afraid. However, there is something to be said for warm crescent rolls! 🙂 Have a great evening!
Wonder how would be spritzed with I Can’t Believe it’s Not Butter spray & cooked in air fryer?
Happy New Year by the way Christy, this recipe sounds yummy and easy
This looks fabulous and will be made!!! I just wanted to know if I could use Canola oil instead of vegatable oil?
Absolutely!
Christy,
Can this be made in an air fryer?
I have never tried it but I think it is a wonderful idea! If you give it a try I would love to hear how they turn out, that is something I would try eventually!
I wonder if you could spread a layer of cream cheese in the middle & fold it over to make mini-cream cheese sopapillas???
You sure could. Just make sure you seal them well. Sounds great!
Are these the same as the dessert nachos at buffalo wild wings minus the ice cream and chocolate syrup cause if so then I found my homemade version.
I have never had that dessert so I am afraid I cant answer that. These sure are good though!
Lin Cunningham, I was thinking the same thing; gooey, creamy inside with sweet flaky outside………mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Yummy! Will be making these again
🙂 I am so glad you liked them Barb!!
That sounds soooo good….. and fat!
This is something I will definitely be making this winter! They look delicious!