Sweet Cinnamon Twists | A Copycat Taco Bell Recipe! (2024)

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In Mexico, these “Chicharrones” are a common snack served with Valentina sauce for a nice spicy, crunchy snack. Then Taco Bell came along and made them into these addicting sweet treats – now they’re the best of both worlds! These easy Cinnamon Twists are a breeze to prep. Make them sweet or spicy to please the whole family.

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Table of Contents

  • Copycat Taco Bell Cinnamon Twists
  • What Are Duros?
  • What You’ll Need
  • How to Make Cinnamon Twists
  • Tips for Success
  • How to Store Extras
  • Get the Recipe

    Copycat Taco Bell Cinnamon Twists

    Sometimes you just need a bright spot in your day, and that bright spot is Taco Bell’s Cinnamon Twists. But other times you don’t want to leave the house and go through the drive-thru (personal experience speaking here). So, what then?

    I’ll tell you. Homemade Copycat Taco Bell Cinnamon Twists. That’s what you need.

    These easy cinnamon twists are the BEST sweet treat to snack on. They’re puffed to perfection, slightly crispy, and they’re sugary-sweet, too. Covered in an addicting mixture of granulated sugar and cinnamon, you will not be able to stop at just one of these little guys. You’ll crave the whole batch. And why shouldn’t you? You deserve it. :)

    Did I mention that these cinnamon twists are so easy to make? Because they are! They take literally 1-2 minutes per batch to fry, and then you get to dig in. Quick snack and dessert recipes are just the best, you know?

    Love Taco Bell? I also have copycat recipes for Taco Bell Mexican Pizza and Taco Bell Grilled Cheese Burrito!

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    What Are Duros?

    Duros are a Mexican snack food that is also a puffed wheat pasta. Most pastas don’t puff up when you cook them, but this one does, making it perfect for whatever seasoning you prefer.

    Duros are traditionally made with chili powder and lime to create a spicy snack, but here they are coated in sugar and cinnamon for a sweet treat.

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    What You’ll Need

    These cinnamon twists are made with 4 ingredients. That’s right – just 4! It doesn’t get much more simple than that. Here’s the rundown of everything you’ll need, and where to find duros:

    • Duros: These are Mexican wheat pellet twists. Duros can be found in most Mexican stores or on Amazon. You can also find them in other shapes. These are often referred to as chicharrones, although they are just imitation chicharrones.
    • Canola Oil: For frying. You can also use peanut oil, if you want.
    • Sugar: You’ll just need granulated sugar for this recipe.
    • Cinnamon: For added sweetness and flavor!

    How to Make Cinnamon Twists

    If you thought the ingredient list was simple, take a look at this cinnamon-twist-making process! It’s just as easy to read through, and complete. Once you fry and puff up these pasta spirals, just coat them with sugar and enjoy! This is how you do it:

    Heat the Oil: Pour oil in a deep pan about 2 inches deep. Heat to 350°F.

    Add About 10 Duros to the Hot Oil: They will puff up quickly. Make sure there are no dark spots – push them down in the oil if needed to finish cooking.

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    Line a Pan with Paper Towels: Using a slotted spoon, scoop the cooked duros out and place on the paper towels. Continue cooking the duros in batches until they are all cooked.

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    Coat the Duros in Sugar & Cinnamon: Mix the cinnamon and sugar together and toss the puffed duros into a ziplock bag and toss with the cinnamon sugar. Serve immediately.

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    Tips for Success

    Looking for some tips on how to make the best copycat cinnamon twists? Good, I’ve got a few to help you out! Here’s what you need to know before finally starting:

    • For Spicy Twists: You can serve these duros the more traditional, spicy way, by tossing the fried twists in Valentina sauce.
    • What Temp Should I Fry the Duros At? Your frying temperature should be 350°F.
    • How to Know When Duros Are Cooked: They will be a light color all the way around when completely puffed. If they are too crunchy, they are probably not cooked through. Light and crispy is the goal.
    • Can I Use Another Pasta Instead of Duros? Not really. Other pastas don’t puff up like duros do, so I don’t recommend substituting them with anything.
    • Don’t Cook Too Many At Once: Give these twists room to puff up – if the pan is too crowded, they might not cook through all the way.
    • Coat with Sugar & Cinnamon Immediately: Sprinkle the sugar on while the puffs are still hot! That way you can be sure the sugar will stick, and the twists will be evenly seasoned.
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    How to Store Extras

    Unfortunately – or fortunately, depending on how many twists you want to eat – these cinnamon twists are truly best served fresh. They do not taste as good as leftovers, so I don’t recommend trying to store them.

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    Taco Bell Copycat Cinnamon Twists

    In Mexico, these "Chicharrones" are a common snack served with Valentina sauce for a nice spicy, crunchy snack. Then Taco Bell came along and made them into these addicting sweet treats – now they're the best of both worlds! These easy Cinnamon Twists are a breeze to prep. Make them sweet or spicy to please the whole family.

    Cook Time10 minutes minutes

    Total Time10 minutes minutes

    Ingredients

    • Canola oil, or peanut oil, for frying
    • 1 ½ cups duros, spiral shaped
    • ¾ cup granulated sugar
    • 1 tablespoon cinnamon

    Instructions

    • Pour oil in a deep pan about 2 inches deep. Heat to 350°F.

    • Add about 10 duros to the hot oil and cook for 1 to 2 minutes. They will puff up quickly. Make sure there are no dark spots, push them down in the oil if needed to finish cooking. They will be a light color all the way around when completely puffed. If they are too crunchy, they are probably not cooked through. Light and crispy is how they should be.

    • Line a pan with paper towels. Using a slotted spoon, scoop the cooked duros out and place on the paper towels. Continue cooking the duros in batches until they are all cooked.

    • Mix the cinnamon and sugar together and toss the puffed duros into a ziplock bag and toss with the cinnamon sugar. Serve immediately.

    Notes

    Storage: These cinnamon twists are truly best served fresh. They do not taste as good as leftovers, so I don't recommend trying to store them. Only make however many you plan to eat!

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1, Calories: 121kcal, Carbohydrates: 26g, Fat: 2g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 25g

    © Jorge

    Cuisine: Mexican

    Category: Appetizers & Snacks

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    More Copycat Recipes to Try

    Ready to try some more easy copycat ideas? If so, I’ve got a couple:

    • Chick Fil A Milkshake: Cookies and Cream
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    FAQs

    What is in Taco Bell cinnamon twists? ›

    They look like large puffs of rotini pasta, but they are actually made with a special ingredient called duros. Also known as "duros de harina" or "pasta para duros," these are a popular Latin American snack food that are often flavored with chili and lemon or cinnamon and sugar.

    How to get Taco Bell cinnamon twist cereal? ›

    "We took your go-to crunchy, cinnamon-y twists and turned them into a cereal for the first time ever," according to a news release from Uber. The only way to get your hands on a box is through the Uber One, Uber Eats apps or by signing up for Taco Bell Rewards.

    Are Taco Bell cinnamon twists pork rinds? ›

    No, Taco Bell cinnamon twists are not pork rinds. Instead, they are made from a wheat-based dough that puffs up when fried.

    When did Taco Bell come out with cinnamon twists? ›

    Cinnamon Twists were introduced circa 1988, replacing Cinnamon Crispas, which had been on the menu since 1980 and were made with fried flour tortilla wedges instead of corn twists.

    What's inside the Cinnabons at Taco Bell? ›

    The Taco Bell Cinnabon delights are filled with a cream cheese filling.

    Does Taco Bell sell cereal? ›

    Taco Bell introduces Cinnamon Twist breakfast cereal.

    Who makes cinnamon Crunch cereal? ›

    Cinnamon Toast Crunch– Brands – Food we make - General Mills.

    Where did Dipper Goes to Taco Bell come from? ›

    Dipper Goes To Taco Bell is a Gravity Falls shockfic written by MASTAofTehcitrusFruits. The story was originally uploaded on FanFiction.Net on August 23, 2012, but has since been removed for violating the website's Terms of Service.

    What is the cinnamon dessert at Taco Bell called? ›

    Cinnamon Twists - Order Online | Taco Bell®

    Did Taco Bell sell pork? ›

    While pork has been a staple on Chipotle's (CMG) menu, it's not a regular for Taco Bell. The fast-food chain has ground beef, chicken, and steak on its menu, but it does not offer pork except in Hawaii and only at limited times.

    Are Taco Bell cinnamon twists vegan? ›

    For your classic item, the Bean Burrito and Spicy Potato Soft Taco can be made vegan by removing the cheese and chipotle sauce. For your side, stick to the cinnamon twists or omit the cheese from the Cheesy Fiesta Potatoes.

    Where can I buy Taco Bell cinnamon twist cereal? ›

    The cereal will not be available online or in stores, so the only way to get your hands on a box is by using Uber One, Uber Eats, or by signing up for Taco Bell Rewards.

    What was the old Taco Bell called? ›

    He took what he had learned and opened a new stand in 1951. The name underwent several changes, from Taco-Tia through El Taco, before settling on Taco Bell. Glen Bell opened the first Taco Bell in 1962 at 7112 Firestone Boulevard in Downey, California.

    What's the oldest Taco Bell? ›

    1962. Glen Bell opens his first Taco Bell restaurant in Downey, CA, serving what his customers called "Tay-Kohs."

    What are Taco Bell refried made out of? ›

    WATER, PINTO BEANS, SALT, SOYBEAN OIL, PINK BEANS, NATURAL FLAVOR, SOY LECITHIN.

    Are the cinnamon twists at Taco Bell vegan? ›

    For your classic item, the Bean Burrito and Spicy Potato Soft Taco can be made vegan by removing the cheese and chipotle sauce. For your side, stick to the cinnamon twists or omit the cheese from the Cheesy Fiesta Potatoes.

    Are Taco Bell cinnamon twists churros? ›

    Just when you think you knew everything about Taco Bell, this bit of news drops right on your lap: those Cinnamon Twists you've grown so fond of eating at 2AM in the morning? Yah, turns out, they aren't clever churros in disguise after all.

    What are Taco Bell wraps made of? ›

    Taco Bell's Crunchwrap Supreme is the stuff of legends, and we totally see why. Full of seasoned ground beef, nacho cheese sauce, lettuce, tomatoes, sour cream, and, most importantly, a crunchy tostada shell, this stacked, handheld dish has just about everything you could ever want.

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