Cinnamon & Sugar Tortilla Wraps (Air Fryer)

Bite-sized cinnamon and sugar tortilla rolls cooked in the air fryer — a quick, nostalgic sweet treat ready in minutes.

This little sweet became a weekend staple the first time I made it for an impromptu game night. I remember pulling a warm tray from the air fryer, the kitchen filled with the scent of browned butter, toasted edges, and spicy-sweet cinnamon. These cinnamon and sugar tortilla wraps are the kind of simple comfort that feels special: crisp outside layers that crackle when you bite, and a soft, sweet interior. I discovered the combination while clearing my pantry and wanting something faster than yeast dough but more satisfying than straight cinnamon toast.
What makes these wraps particularly appealing is how little fuss they require. With four small flour tortillas, a couple tablespoons of melted butter, and a quick cinnamon-sugar mixture, you can have an appetizer-sized batch in about 15 minutes. The air fryer does the heavy lifting, delivering even browning and a light, crunchy texture that is hard to get in a skillet. These are perfect for family movie nights, a quick after-school snack, or a last-minute addition to a brunch spread.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Incredibly fast: ready from start to finish in roughly 15 minutes, including preheating the air fryer.
- Minimal ingredients: uses common pantry staples—flour tortillas, butter, sugar, and cinnamon—so you can assemble without a special trip to the store.
- Crowd-pleasing finger food: bite-sized pieces are perfect for gatherings, kids, and potlucks; they disappear quickly.
- Make-ahead friendly: the rolls hold up well for a day and can be reheated in the air fryer for 1–2 minutes to refresh crispiness.
- Customizable: you can add a sprinkle of salt, a drizzle of glaze, or swap spreads like Nutella for variation.
- Low-effort, high-stress payoff: very little technique required, but the result tastes like something meant for a bakery case.
When I first served these, my partner called them "dangerously addictive." The kids requested them for school lunch the next week, and a neighbor who stopped by grabbed the last three. Over time I learned small tricks—like brushing just enough butter to make the sugar adhere but not so much that the rolls go greasy—which consistently yield a golden, crunchy result.
Ingredients
- Small flour tortillas (4): I use 6-inch white flour tortillas for the best balance of pliability and bite. Look for thin, flexible tortillas rather than thick burrito-style ones; they crisp evenly in the air fryer. Brands I reach for are Guerrero or Mission for consistent texture.
- Unsalted butter (2 tbsp), melted: Melting butter makes it easy to brush and prevents clumping of sugar. Unsalted gives you control of overall seasoning; use salted if you prefer a hint of savory contrast.
- Granulated sugar (1/4 cup): Regular white sugar is ideal for a crunchy, glassy coating. If you prefer a deeper flavor, substitute part or all with light brown sugar, but expect a slightly chewier texture.
- Ground cinnamon (1 tbsp): Fresh ground cinnamon makes a noticeable difference. I recommend Ceylon or a bright Saigon cinnamon for fragrant spice—measure by level tablespoons, not heaped.
Instructions
Preheat the air fryer:Set the unit to 350°F (175°C) and let it come to temperature for about 3 minutes. An even preheat ensures the tortillas start crisping immediately and brown uniformly. If your air fryer has a small basket, preheat with the basket inside so the metal reaches temperature.Mix the cinnamon-sugar:In a small bowl, whisk together 1/4 cup granulated sugar and 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon until evenly combined. Taste a pinch to check the spice level; adjust by 1/4 teaspoon if you prefer more warmth. This blend adheres better when the butter is warm.Brush each tortilla:Using a pastry brush or the back of a spoon, brush each tortilla lightly and evenly with the 2 tablespoons of melted butter. Aim for a thin sheen that covers the surface; too much butter makes the rolls soggy. For predictable portioning, brush about 1/2 tablespoon per tortilla.Sprinkle the cinnamon sugar:Divide the cinnamon-sugar evenly among the four tortillas. Hold each tortilla flat and sprinkle, then gently press the mixture into the butter so it adheres. You want a visible layer but not clumps—tap off any large granules before rolling.Roll and cut:Roll each tortilla tightly into a log, sealing the edge with a light pressure so it doesn't unroll while cooking. With a sharp knife, cut each log into approximately 1-inch pieces. For neat edges, use a serrated knife with a gentle sawing motion to avoid compressing the roll.Arrange in the basket:Place the cut rolls in a single layer in the air fryer basket, making sure pieces don't overlap. Depending on your basket size, you may need two batches. Overcrowding reduces airflow and prevents uniform crisping.Cook until golden:Air fry at 350°F (175°C) for 5–7 minutes. Check at 4 minutes—golden edges and light puffing indicate readiness. Rotate the basket or turn pieces halfway through for even coloring. Total time varies by air fryer model; aim for a warm, crisp exterior without burning the sugar.Cool slightly and serve:Remove the rolls with tongs and let them cool on a wire rack for 3–5 minutes so the sugar sets and they crisp further. Serve warm; if storing, keep in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 24 hours.
You Must Know
- These keep best for one day at room temperature in an airtight container; they lose crispness after 24 hours but can be refreshed in the air fryer for 1–2 minutes.
- High in simple carbohydrates and sugar; a batch is roughly 800 calories total—divide into portions to manage intake.
- Not suitable for a gluten-free diet unless you swap tortillas for certified gluten-free wraps; dairy can be swapped with plant-based margarine for a dairy-free option.
- Air fryer size matters: smaller baskets need multiple batches to avoid overcrowding and ensure even browning.
My favorite aspect is how reliably nostalgic these feel. The aroma brings back memories of churros and cinnamon toast but delivered in a playful, finger-food format. We once brought a batch to a neighborhood picnic and a friend asked for the recipe on the spot. Little tricks like cutting the rolls evenly and giving them a quick rest on a wire rack make a difference in texture every time.
Storage Tips
Store cooled pieces in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 24 hours. To maintain crispness, add a paper towel to absorb any residual moisture. For longer storage, freeze the rolls in a single layer on a tray until firm, then transfer to a freezer bag for up to 3 months. To reheat, pop frozen or refrigerated pieces into a preheated air fryer at 350°F (175°C) for 1–2 minutes; this refreshes the crisp exterior without overbaking the sugar. Avoid microwaving, which makes them chewy.

Ingredient Substitutions
If you need to work around ingredients, several swaps are easy. Use light brown sugar instead of white sugar for a caramel note; reduce any added liquid if substituting with sticky spreads. Replace unsalted butter with plant-based margarine or melted coconut oil to make the recipe dairy-free—coconut will add a subtle flavor. For a gluten-free option, choose certified gluten-free tortillas and expect slightly different crisping behavior. You can also roll in a sprinkle of powdered sugar after cooling for a bakery-style finish; dust lightly to avoid sogginess.
Serving Suggestions
Serve warm as a sweet bite on a brunch board with fresh fruit, Greek yogurt, and coffee. They pair beautifully with a simple dip like vanilla glaze (1 cup powdered sugar whisked with 1 tablespoon milk and 1/4 teaspoon vanilla) or dulce de leche for a richer touch. Garnish with a pinch of flaky sea salt if you enjoy sweet-salty contrast. For a festive touch, serve alongside spiced hot chocolate or cider during cooler months.
Cultural Background
These rolls borrow techniques from Latin sweet snacks like churros and similar rolled pastries. The idea of frying or toasting thin dough with sugar and cinnamon spans many cultures—what’s unique here is using a tortilla as a pantry-friendly canvas. The air fryer emulates the high-heat crisping of a fryer or oven while keeping prep and cleanup minimal. It’s a modern, practical twist on a centuries-old love for sweet, cinnamon-scented treats.
Seasonal Adaptations
In fall, boost the spice by adding 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg or pumpkin pie spice to the sugar mix. For winter holidays, add a pinch of ground cloves and serve with warm mulled wine or cider. Spring calls for lighter accompaniments—serve with lemon curd or a berry compote to balance the sweetness. For summer, top with a smear of whipped mascarpone and fresh berries for a bright contrast.
Meal Prep Tips
To streamline mornings or party prep, roll and cut the tortillas ahead of time and store the rounds tightly covered in the fridge for up to 24 hours. Air fry just before serving for peak texture. If you plan multiple batches, keep cooked pieces on a wire rack in a warm oven set to 200°F (95°C) while you finish the rest so each batch remains crisp. Use a silicone mat or parchment when stacking cut pieces for transport.
These cinnamon and sugar tortilla wraps are proof that small ingredients and a little heat can create big smiles. They’re quick to make, endlessly tweakable, and a perfect little treat to share. Try them tomorrow and make them your own with the variations suggested above.
Pro Tips
Brush tortillas thinly with melted butter—too much makes rolls soggy.
Cut rolls with a serrated knife using a gentle sawing motion to avoid compression.
Air fry in a single layer without overcrowding for even browning.
Let rolls rest on a wire rack for a few minutes so the sugar sets and crispiness develops.
This nourishing cinnamon & sugar tortilla wraps (air fryer) recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
FAQs about Recipes
How long do they stay fresh?
Yes. Store cooled pieces at room temperature in an airtight container for up to 24 hours. Reheat in the air fryer 1–2 minutes for crispness.
Can I make these dairy-free or gluten-free?
Use coconut oil or vegan margarine in place of butter to make them dairy-free. Choose certified gluten-free tortillas to remove gluten.
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Cinnamon & Sugar Tortilla Wraps (Air Fryer)
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Instructions
Preheat the air fryer
Preheat the air fryer to 350°F (175°C) for about 3 minutes so the basket and element are warm and will crisp tortillas immediately.
Mix cinnamon-sugar
Combine 1/4 cup granulated sugar and 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon in a small bowl and whisk until uniform.
Brush tortillas
Brush each tortilla lightly with melted butter—about 1/2 tablespoon per tortilla—to help the sugar adhere without saturating the dough.
Sprinkle and press
Divide the cinnamon-sugar evenly, sprinkle over each tortilla, and press gently so the sugar sticks to the buttered surface.
Roll and cut
Roll each tortilla tightly into a log and slice into approximately 1-inch pieces using a serrated knife with a gentle sawing motion.
Arrange in air fryer
Place the cut pieces in a single layer in the air fryer basket, ensuring they do not overlap to allow for proper airflow.
Cook until golden
Air fry at 350°F (175°C) for 5–7 minutes, checking at 4 minutes and turning if necessary. Cook until edges are golden and crispy.
Cool and serve
Let the pieces cool on a wire rack for 3–5 minutes to let the sugar set and the exterior crisp before serving warm.
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