![]() This self-questionnaire’s sentiment holds up to dairy scrutiny, as well. Your choice in Cinnamon Toast transport vehicle simply depends on mouthfeel preferences: do you want to eat a mouthful of mild-mannered Lincoln Logs (that will bluntly stab overeager eaters in the mouthwalls), or a bunch of fragile flakes whose primal sugar urges will quickly reunite them in a single, primordial cinna-sugar soup? Both are tasty, but in idiosyncratic ways. By improving two of Cinnamon Toast Crunch’s namesake components at the cost of its principal spice, Cinnamon Toast Crunch Churros neither elevates above nor concedes to Cinnamon Toast Crunch. With so much more wheat and rice surface area to more neutrally counter the cinnamon sugar’s potency, any individual Churro brings a heftier crunch and more toastfully wheat-y core than its four-cornered compatriots. About 68% golden sugar and 32% cinnamon-spiked sugar, this granules-shy-of-hedonistic sweetness makes self control buckle under the wait of a mouthwater-fall.īut while the coating is sweet-spot-on, the airily tubular texture certainly shakes up the flavor balance of these Cinnamon Toast Crunch Churros. The cinnamon sugar coating is immediately recognizable and has been replicated here with Turing-topping accuracy. We both knew the answer would be a yes so resounding it emits an auburn-swirled aurora borealis. ![]() If so, how long before these noodly Churros grow arms? Yet its fascination comes from the question of whether Cinnamon Toast Crunch’s heavenly ghost of cereal dust can survive on an airy puffed piece without its decades old shell of squared crisped wheat/rice. New Cinnamon Toast Crunch Churros are interesting by design, because you, like I, may think on the surface that it’s just a lazy reimagining of an old flavor, stolen from Post. Whether it’s actual Cinnamon Toast Crunch products or a fruity family tree outcrop, every T.C.-ereal know what strategy works for them, and they stick to it: sticking a flour sack’s worth of confectioner’s sugar-textured flavoring formula to pieces that are already mildly (but not distractingly) sweet, a 1-2 combo that could make even an End Piece of the Loaf Toast Crunch sound appealing.īutt, I digress. But they’re also clever, because they always keep things cinn-ple. Yes, these cereals are a complicated brood set on cereal domination. And the Toast Crunches are borderline mythological, as one of their kin is seemingly set to rival Santa Claus in seasonal popularity (at least according to short surveys given to a small sample of IHOP parking lot-dwellers ). It’s viral, as the cereal’s cinnamon-spiced squares infect products with only a tertiary connection to the cereal medium. The Toast Crunch family of cereals is many things: necromantic, with its obsessive reanimation of old products. *Ingredient amounts are located in the recipe card at the end of this post.There’s an old adage in the breakfast and breakfurious business of cereal: K.I.C.S., which of course stands for Keep It Cinn-ple Stupid. My kids love when I make cereal treats, so I knew that we needed to make these adorable churros into a snack bar! So here you go! They are packed with cinnamon goodness, and they are shaped like adorable little churros. So when General Mills came out with Cinnamon Toast Crunch Churros cereal, I knew I had to get my hands on some! They have amazing churros too! I even like to make my own churros! I always get one when I visit a Disney Parks and every time I go to Costco. So, I kind of have a little obsession with churros. If you would like to go directly to the recipe, scroll down to the recipe card or tap “Jump to Recipe” at the top of the page. īelow you will find tips, tricks and helpful hints for making this recipe including step by step instructions with pictures. When you click on these links, I get a small percentage back at no cost to you! For more information see my disclosure policy. Churro Cereal Treats are a fun variation of classic Rice Krispies Treats! Packed with cinnamon flavor and fun treat for kids and the whole family!
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