Cruffins are a deliciously flaky and buttery breakfast treat that’s filled with a cinnamon-sugar mixture and baked until golden brown! Takes just 4 ingredients and 30 minutes to make a dozen!
For more of that cozy, sweet cinnamon-sugar flavor try my Easy Cinnamon Rolls that are made without yeast or a batch of deep-fried Apple Fritters!

You Will Love This Cruffin Recipe
Fill your favorite mug with some tea or coffee and pair it with a warm, cozy Cruffin to start your day! These buttery, flaky pastries have layers of sweet cinnamon sugar filling rolled up into a fancy spiral and then baked in a muffin tin!
What Is A Cruffin?
It’s a fun cross between a muffin and a croissant that’s usually filled with cream, jams, or other sweet fillings. The Cruffin was invented by the founder of Mr. Holmes Bakehouse, Aaron Caddel, and has spread in popularity for very delicious reasons!
Though the Cruffins you’d find in a bakery are made with homemade dough, these are made with store-bought Puff Pastry! And trust me, they’re still absolutely delicious while being quick and convenient to make!
This was a very dangerous discovery. These are crazy good and way too easy to make. I will definitely make these again but nowhere near as often as I’ll want to. I made some last night for a party we had and they were gone in minutes.
Cruffin Recipe Ingredients
This Cruffins Recipe keeps it simple by using packages of puff pastry for the doughy base! If you’ve never grabbed a package before you’ll want to head for the frozen food section of your grocery store.
They’re found right with frozen pies, cakes, and other frozen desserts. The remaining ingredients needed for these Cruffins are granulated sugar, ground cinnamon, and salted butter.
Once the pastries come out of the oven you can sprinkle on more sweetness! We enjoy topping ours with more cinnamon sugar, powdered sugar, or even some cozy brown sugar!
- puff pastry
- granulated sugar
- ground cinnamon
- salted butter
How To Make Cruffins
- Open up each sheet of puff pastry. Then lay them on the counter flat and set two aside as they’ll be placed on top.
- Whisk together the sugar and cinnamon. Afterward, divide this mixture.
- Spread butter onto each of the bottom two sheets. Sprinkle the cinnamon-sugar mixture on top.
- Place the puff pastries that were set aside on top of the cinnamon sugar sheets, creating a sandwich.
- Cut equal strips from each sandwich using a pizza cutter. Next, roll up each slice and then place each in a well of the prepared muffin pan.
- Place the muffin trays of Cruffins into the oven to bake until they turn golden.
- Remove from the oven and sprinkle them with the remaining cinnamon-sugar mixture. Serve and enjoy warm!
Best Way To Store This Recipe For Cruffins
They’re best stored in an airtight container at room temperature. The Cruffins can then be enjoyed for up to 3 days.
If you’d like them to last longer you can also freeze them for up to 2 months.
Cruffin FAQs
Yes, you could use a 1/2 teaspoon of ginger, cardamom, star anise, or coriander. Any of those would make a tasty variation option!
I have the best luck when I work with cold puff pastry, directly out of the fridge. I don’t even take it out of the fridge until I’m ready to spread the butter on it.
Although, if it is frozen, it does need to thaw in the fridge overnight.
You can. Just keep in mind that brown sugar will give the Cruffins a heavier texture with a little more caramel flavor. Whereas the cinnamon-sugar mixture creates more of a cinnamon roll flavor!
Yes. If you don’t have salted butter, you can make your own by mixing 1/8 teaspoon of salt into unsalted butter. However, if you don’t want salt at all, then using unsalted butter would be fine too.
This recipe makes large cruffins, so you can easily cut the entire recipe in half to make smaller ones. To do so, you can follow these easy instructions:
You can use one package of pastry dough and cut the pastry into 10 1-inch strips. They’ll still be placed into a regular muffin tin; they just won’t fill the entire cup as they bake. Then bake them until golden and sprinkle them with the remaining cinnamon sugar.
You could skip the cinnamon sugar and instead sprinkle on chocolate chips before folding and baking. Melt more chocolate chips in the microwave when the Cruffins come out of the oven. Then drizzle the melted chocolate over the tops of them.
A cronut is a cross between a croissant and a donut whereas a cruffin is a cross between a croissant and a muffin. Both have deliciously flaky butter layers.
No, the Cruffin was actually invented by Kate Reid in Melbourne, Australia.
Like a denser croissant loaded with cinnamon sugar! It’s delicious!
These Cruffins are proof that breakfast should be a deliciously sweet treat! Here are more of the best breakfast recipes that can also double as a tasty treat!
- Strawberry Danish With Cream Cheese – Flaky, golden brown pastries filled with fresh juicy berries!
- Blueberry Buckle – Moist blueberry cake that goes great with your morning cup of coffee!
- Air Fryer Monkey Bread – Made with canned cinnamon rolls and 4 other easy ingredients!
- Chocolate Chip Muffins – The classic breakfast treat that kids look forward to devouring!
- Best Pecan Sticky Buns – A decadent, cozy, yet perfectly gooey breakfast option that preps in 30 minutes!
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Cruffin Recipe (with Puff Pastry Dough)
Equipment
- Muffin pans
- Non-stick spray with flour added
- Measuring spoons
Ingredients
- 2 (17.3oz.) packages puff pastry (4 sheets) thawed
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 4 tablespoons ground cinnamon
- ½ cup salted butter softened
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400°F and spray a muffin pan with a non-stick spray with flour added, or line the muffin pan with liners.
- Open up each of the four puff pastry sheets and lay them on the counter flat. Set two aside as they will be placed on top.2 (17.3oz.) packages puff pastry
- In a small bowl, whisk together the sugar and cinnamon. Set aside 4 tablespoons of the cinnamon-sugar mix to be used for sprinkling on after baking.1 cup granulated sugar, 4 tablespoons ground cinnamon, ½ cup salted butter
- Using a butter knife or offset spatula, spread ¼ cup of butter onto each of the bottom two sheets. Then generously sprinkles the large portion of cinnamon-sugar mixture on top of the buttered pastry sheets, covering the whole surface.
- Place the remaining two pastry sheets on top of the cinnamon-sugar sheets.
- Use a pizza cutter or pastry wheel to cut 6 equal strips from each pastry sheet stack.
- Roll the slices up (cinnamon roll style), make sure to pinch the ends to help the rolls stay closed as they bake, and place each one into a muffin cup.
- Bake for about 15 to 18 minutes or until golden.
- Roll them around in the remaining 4 tablespoons of cinnamon-sugar mix that was set aside earlier while they are warm. Then serve immediately for best texture and flavor.
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Notes
- Are There Other Spices That Can Be Used In This Recipe? Yes, you could use a 1/2 teaspoon of ginger, cardamom, star anise, or coriander. Any of those would make a tasty variation option!
- How Can I Prevent The Puff Pastry From Tearing As I Work With It? I have the best luck when I work with cold puff pastry directly out of the fridge. I don’t even take it out of the fridge until I’m ready to spread the butter on it. However, if it is frozen, it needs to be thawed in the fridge overnight.
- Can I Use Brown Sugar Instead Of Granulated Sugar In This Cruffin Recipe? You can. Just keep in mind that brown sugar will give the Cruffins a heavier texture with a little more caramel flavor. Whereas the cinnamon-sugar mixture creates more of a cinnamon roll flavor!
- What’s The Best Way To Store These Cruffins? They’re best stored in an airtight container at room temperature. The Cruffins can then be enjoyed for up to 3 days. If you’d like them to last longer you can also freeze them for up to 2 months.
- Can I Use Unsalted Butter Instead Of Salted Butter? Yes. If you don’t have salted butter, you can make it yourself by mixing 1/8 teaspoon of salt into unsalted butter. However, if you don’t want salt at all, then using unsalted butter would be fine, too.
- Is There A Way To Add Chocolate To These Cruffins? You could skip the cinnamon sugar and instead sprinkle on chocolate chips before folding and baking. Melt more chocolate chips in the microwave when the Cruffins come out of the oven. Then, drizzle the melted chocolate over the tops of them.
- How Can I Make Smaller Cruffins Using This Recipe? This recipe does make large Cruffins so you can easily cut the entire recipe in half to make smaller ones. To do so, you can follow these easy instructions:
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- Use one package of puff pastry dough and cut the pastry into 10 1-inch strips. They can still be placed into a regular muffin tin; they just won’t fill the entire cup as they bake.
- Bake them until golden, and then sprinkle them with the remaining cinnamon sugar.
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Comments & Reviews
Sue Oxsen says
I have loved these at my coffee house .l will enjoy being able to have at home now thaks so much