Irresistible Cinnamon Sugar Cruffins
A few winters ago, Austin was hit with one of those rare cold fronts that seemed to freeze the whole city in place. Schools closed, streets were eerily quiet, and even Chili, my cat, refused to leave her warm blanket by the heater. My brother and I decided that if we were stuck indoors, we might as well make the most of it.
That day, with a little improvisation and a lot of cinnamon sugar, I baked my very first batch of cruffins. The smell filled our apartment with notes of spice and sweetness, like a bakery had suddenly opened in our living room.
Since then, cruffins have become a comfort ritual in my kitchen—perfect for mornings when you want to treat yourself or afternoons when a simple cup of tea needs something extra. What I love most is how approachable they are.
Unlike croissants that demand patience and hours of folding, cruffins give you that same flaky magic with far less effort. They’re tender on the inside, crisp at the edges, and dusted with a sparkle of cinnamon sugar that makes each bite irresistible.

Short Description
Flaky, buttery, and swirled with cinnamon sugar, these easy cruffins are baked to golden perfection using crescent roll dough or puff pastry. A sweet treat that’s quick to prepare and impossible to resist.
Key Ingredients
- 1 can (8 oz) refrigerated crescent roll dough or puff pastry (ensure halal)
- ½ cup unsalted butter, melted
- ½ cup granulated sugar
- 2 tbsp ground cinnamon
- 1 tsp vanilla extract (optional)
- Pinch of salt
Tools Needed
- Rolling pin
- Pastry brush
- Sharp knife or bench scraper
- Muffin tin
- Paper liners or non-stick spray
- Wire cooling rack
Cooking Instructions
Step 1: Prepare the Dough
Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C). Line a muffin tin with paper liners or lightly grease with non-stick spray. Roll out the dough on a clean surface. If using crescent dough, pinch seams together to form one sheet. Puff pastry can be unfolded into a rectangle.
Step 2: Make the Cinnamon Sugar Mixture
In a small bowl, combine sugar, cinnamon, and a pinch of salt. Brush the entire surface of the dough with melted butter, then sprinkle generously with the cinnamon sugar mixture, covering evenly.
Step 3: Roll and Slice
Starting from one edge, roll the dough tightly into a log. Slice into 12 equal pieces. If slices lose shape, gently pinch them back into coils.
Step 4: Bake the Cruffins
Place each slice into the muffin tin. Bake for 20–25 minutes, or until golden brown and crisp at the edges. Watch closely near the end so they don’t over-brown.
Step 5: Cool and Serve
Let cool in the tin for 5 minutes before transferring to a wire rack. Serve warm, plain or dusted with extra cinnamon sugar.
Troubleshooting tip: If your dough is sticky, dust your surface with a little flour to make rolling easier.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
Customizable: Easy to adapt with fillings or toppings (see variations below).
Buttery Layers: Flaky texture without the hassle of homemade croissant dough.
Sweet and Spiced: Cinnamon sugar creates a cozy flavor perfect for any season.
Quick to Make: From fridge to oven in under 30 minutes.
Crowd-Pleaser: Great for brunches, potlucks, or cozy family mornings.
Mistakes to Avoid & Solutions
Uneven baking: Place muffin tin in the center rack for consistent heat.
Over-browning: Bake at 375°F but check at 20 minutes. If tops darken too quickly, tent with foil.
Loose rolls: Roll tightly to keep layers intact. If slices unravel, tuck ends under before baking.
Sticky dough: Add a light dusting of flour while rolling, but don’t overdo it or the dough gets tough.
Dry texture: Don’t skimp on butter. It helps the sugar stick and keeps layers moist.
Serving and Pairing Suggestions
Perfect for holiday breakfast tables or family-style weekend brunches.
Pair with coffee, chai, or spiced hot chocolate.
Serve on a brunch buffet with fresh fruit and yogurt.
Drizzle with caramel or dip in chocolate sauce for dessert.
Add a scoop of vanilla ice cream for a warm-and-cold contrast.
Storage and Reheating Tips
Freeze baked cruffins for up to 1 month; thaw overnight and warm in the oven before serving.
Store leftovers in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days.
For longer storage, refrigerate up to 5 days.
Reheat in a 300°F oven for 5–7 minutes to bring back crispiness.
Avoid microwaving, as it makes the pastry soggy.
FAQs
1. Can I make them vegan?
Yes, use vegan puff pastry, dairy-free butter, and substitute sugar with a plant-based option if needed.
2. Can I make these ahead of time?
Yes, you can roll and slice the dough, place in muffin tins, cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate overnight. Bake fresh in the morning.
3. What if I don’t have crescent roll dough?
Puff pastry works perfectly. Just follow the same steps for rolling and slicing.
4. Can I add fillings?
Absolutely, try Nutella, fruit preserves, or cream cheese before rolling the dough.
5. Why did my cruffins collapse in the middle?
They may have been underbaked. Make sure the tops are golden and firm before removing from the oven.
Tips & Tricks
Serve them warm for the best texture and flavor.
Chill the dough for 10 minutes before slicing to make cleaner cuts.
Use a serrated knife for even slices.
Double the cinnamon sugar if you like extra sweetness.
For a bakery-style look, dust with powdered sugar once cooled.
Recipe Variations
Berry Cruffins: Spread raspberry or strawberry jam before rolling for a tart-sweet variation.
Apple Cinnamon Cruffins: Add a thin layer of grated apple before rolling for a fruity twist.
Chocolate Cruffins: Sprinkle mini chocolate chips with the cinnamon sugar.
Pumpkin Spice Cruffins: Swap cinnamon for pumpkin spice blend and drizzle with cream cheese glaze.
Savory Cruffins: Replace cinnamon sugar with shredded cheese, garlic powder, and herbs for a snack-friendly version.
Final Thoughts
Cruffins are one of those recipes that blur the line between indulgence and simplicity. They look impressive, almost like something from a pastry shop, yet they’re wonderfully approachable. I love how each swirl hides a pocket of cinnamon sugar, crisp at the edges and tender at the center. They’re the kind of treat that turns an ordinary morning into something special without demanding hours in the kitchen.
For me, they carry a sense of comfort—warmth wrapped in flaky layers, a reminder that good things don’t have to be complicated. Whether you serve them at a gathering or enjoy them quietly with a cup of tea, cruffins always bring joy to the table. And if you ever find yourself stuck at home on a cold, gray day, trust me: a tray of these will brighten the mood instantly.
Irresistible Cinnamon Sugar Cruffins
Course: DessertDifficulty: Easy12
servings15
minutes25
minutesFlaky, buttery, and swirled with cinnamon sugar, these easy cruffins are baked to golden perfection using crescent roll dough or puff pastry. A sweet treat that’s quick to prepare and impossible to resist.
Ingredients
1 can (8 oz) refrigerated crescent roll dough or puff pastry (ensure halal)
½ cup unsalted butter, melted
½ cup granulated sugar
2 tbsp ground cinnamon
1 tsp vanilla extract (optional)
Pinch of salt
Directions
- Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C) and line a muffin tin with liners or grease lightly.
- Roll out the dough; if using crescent dough, pinch seams to form one sheet, or unfold puff pastry into a rectangle.
- In a small bowl, mix sugar, cinnamon, and a pinch of salt. Brush the dough with melted butter, then sprinkle evenly with the cinnamon sugar.
- Roll tightly into a log and slice into 12 pieces, pinching back into coils if needed.
- Place slices in the muffin tin and bake 20–25 minutes until golden and crisp at the edges.
- Cool 5 minutes in the tin, then transfer to a wire rack. Serve warm, plain or dusted with extra cinnamon sugar.