Chocolate Churros with Rich Chocolate Sauce
Chocolate Churros are one of the most beloved sweet treats in Spanish and Latin American cuisine. These golden, crispy sticks of fried choux-style pastry are coated in sugar and often served with a thick, luxurious chocolate dipping sauce. Their crisp exterior, soft and airy interior, and rich chocolate accompaniment create an unforgettable dessert experience.
Whether enjoyed as a street-food snack, a special breakfast, an afternoon treat, or an elegant dessert, chocolate churros offer a wonderful combination of textures and flavors. The contrast between the crunchy shell and the silky chocolate sauce is what makes this dessert so irresistible.
This comprehensive recipe provides detailed instructions for creating authentic bakery-style chocolate churros from scratch, including preparation of the dough, frying techniques, chocolate sauce preparation, serving suggestions, storage tips, and expert advice for achieving perfect results.
Preparation Time: 35 minutes
Cooking Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: Approximately 1 hour 5 minutes
Yield: 20 to 24 churros
Difficulty Level: Intermediate
What Are Churros?
Churros are made from a simple dough consisting primarily of water, flour, butter, and eggs. The dough is piped through a star-shaped nozzle and fried until golden brown.
The ridges created by the star tip are important because they:
Create crisp texture
Increase surface area
Promote even cooking
Help the sugar coating adhere better
Authentic churros are often served immediately after frying while still warm and crispy.
Ingredients for the Churro Dough
250 ml water
125 ml whole milk
115 g unsalted butter
2 tablespoons granulated sugar
½ teaspoon salt
180 g all-purpose flour
3 large eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Ingredients for the Cinnamon Sugar Coating
200 g granulated sugar
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
Ingredients for Frying
Vegetable oil or sunflower oil
Approximately 1.5 to 2 liters
Ingredients for the Chocolate Sauce
250 g dark chocolate
300 ml heavy cream
2 tablespoons cocoa powder
2 tablespoons sugar
30 g unsalted butter
Pinch of salt
Understanding the Ingredients
Water creates steam which helps the churros puff during frying.
Milk contributes richness and a slightly softer texture.
Butter provides flavor and tenderness.
Flour creates structure.
Eggs add richness and help create the airy interior.
Vanilla enhances flavor.
The cinnamon sugar coating provides sweetness and aroma.
Dark chocolate creates depth and intensity in the dipping sauce.
Heavy cream produces a smooth and luxurious consistency.
Preparing the Cinnamon Sugar
In a shallow bowl combine:
Granulated sugar
Ground cinnamon
Mix thoroughly.
Set aside.
This mixture will be used immediately after frying.
Preparing the Dough
Place a medium saucepan over medium heat.
Add:
Water
Milk
Butter
Sugar
Salt
Stir occasionally.
Allow the butter to melt completely.
Bring the mixture to a gentle boil.
The liquid should be fully combined and actively bubbling.
Adding the Flour
Remove the pan briefly from the heat.
Add all the flour at once.
Immediately stir vigorously using a wooden spoon.
The mixture will become thick very quickly.
Continue stirring until a dough forms.
Return the pan to medium heat.
Cook for approximately 2 to 3 minutes.
The dough should pull away from the sides of the pan.
A thin film may form on the bottom.
This indicates that excess moisture has evaporated.
Proper cooking at this stage is essential for churros with the correct texture.
Cooling the Dough
Transfer the dough to a large mixing bowl.
Allow it to cool for approximately 5 minutes.
The dough should remain warm but not hot.
Cooling prevents the eggs from cooking when added.
Adding the Eggs
Add the eggs one at a time.
Mix thoroughly after each addition.
Initially the dough may appear separated.
Continue mixing until smooth.
Add the vanilla extract.
The finished dough should be smooth, glossy, and pipeable.
It should hold its shape while remaining soft enough to pass through a piping bag.
Preparing for Frying
Fit a large piping bag with a large star tip.
Transfer the dough into the piping bag.
Prepare a tray lined with parchment paper.
Pipe long strips of dough onto the tray.
You may cut them into desired lengths.
Preparing several churros before frying makes the process easier and safer.
Heating the Oil
Pour oil into a deep heavy-bottomed pot.
Heat to approximately 180°C.
Maintaining proper temperature is crucial.
Oil that is too cool produces greasy churros.
Oil that is too hot may burn the exterior before the interior cooks properly.
Use a thermometer whenever possible.
Frying the Churros
Carefully lower several churros into the hot oil.
Do not overcrowd the pot.
Fry for approximately 2 to 4 minutes per side.
The churros should become:
Golden brown
Crisp
Lightly puffed
Turn occasionally for even coloring.
Remove using a slotted spoon.
Place briefly on paper towels.
Continue frying remaining batches.
Coating in Cinnamon Sugar
While still warm, roll each churro in the prepared cinnamon sugar.
The sugar adheres best when the churros are freshly fried.
Ensure even coverage on all sides.
The coating adds sweetness and enhances the classic churro flavor.
Preparing the Chocolate Sauce
Finely chop the dark chocolate.
Place it in a heatproof bowl.
Heat the cream in a saucepan until steaming.
Do not boil vigorously.
Pour the hot cream over the chocolate.
Allow it to sit for two minutes.
Add:
Cocoa powder
Sugar
Butter
Salt
Whisk until completely smooth.
The sauce should be glossy, rich, and silky.
If necessary, warm gently to maintain pouring consistency.
Understanding the Perfect Chocolate Sauce
A proper churro chocolate sauce should be:
Thick enough for dipping
Smooth
Rich
Deeply chocolatey
Not overly sweet
The sauce should coat the back of a spoon.
If too thick, add a little warm cream.
If too thin, add additional chocolate.
Serving the Churros
Arrange the warm churros on a serving platter.
Serve the chocolate sauce in a bowl alongside them.
Guests can dip each churro directly into the sauce.
The combination of hot churros and warm chocolate is particularly delicious.
Texture Expectations
Perfect churros should have:
Crisp exterior
Light crunch
Tender interior
Airy center
Even golden color
Sweet cinnamon coating
Rich chocolate accompaniment
Every bite should provide contrast between crisp pastry and creamy sauce.
Double Chocolate Churros
Add 2 tablespoons cocoa powder to the dough.
This creates chocolate-flavored churros.
Serve with chocolate sauce for an intensely chocolate experience.
Filled Chocolate Churros
Prepare churros slightly larger.
After frying, pipe:
Chocolate cream
Hazelnut spread
Pastry cream
into the center.
This variation is especially popular in dessert cafés.
White Chocolate Sauce Variation
Replace dark chocolate with white chocolate.
Reduce sugar slightly.
The result is sweeter and creamier.
Salted Caramel Chocolate Churros
Serve with both chocolate sauce and salted caramel sauce.
The combination creates extraordinary flavor complexity.
Mocha Churros
Add espresso powder to the chocolate sauce.
Coffee enhances the richness of the chocolate.
Hazelnut Chocolate Churros
Stir hazelnut spread into the chocolate sauce.
The resulting flavor resembles popular chocolate-hazelnut desserts.
Mexican Chocolate Churros
Add cinnamon and a small pinch of chili powder to the chocolate sauce.
This creates warmth and complexity.
Professional Frying Tips
Use fresh oil.
Maintain consistent temperature.
Avoid overcrowding.
Pipe evenly sized churros.
Fry until fully golden.
Drain briefly before coating.
Serve immediately.
Prepare the chocolate sauce in advance.
Use a star tip for authentic ridges.
Work carefully around hot oil.
Common Mistakes and Solutions
Churros Are Greasy
The oil temperature was too low.
Increase temperature and monitor carefully.
Churros Are Raw Inside
The oil was too hot.
Reduce temperature slightly.
Dough Is Too Thick
Add a small amount of beaten egg.
Mix thoroughly.
Churros Lose Crispness
Serve immediately after frying.
Avoid covering while warm.
Sugar Does Not Stick
Coat the churros while they are still warm.
Storage Instructions
Churros are best enjoyed fresh.
However, leftovers can be stored in an airtight container for up to one day.
Reheat in a hot oven for several minutes to restore crispness.
Freezing Instructions
Pipe the dough onto trays.
Freeze until firm.
Transfer to freezer bags.
Fry directly from frozen, adding slightly more cooking time.
Chocolate sauce may be refrigerated separately.
Reheat gently before serving.
Serving Suggestions
Serve as a dessert after dinner.
Offer alongside coffee.
Pair with hot chocolate.
Serve during holiday celebrations.
Include on dessert platters.
Present at brunch gatherings.
Offer with multiple dipping sauces.
Arrange on serving boards for parties.
Final Thoughts
Chocolate Churros are a timeless dessert that combines simple ingredients with spectacular results. Their crisp golden exterior, tender interior, sweet cinnamon coating, and rich chocolate sauce make them one of the most satisfying treats in the world of pastries and fried desserts.
Whether served as a comforting family dessert, a festive celebration treat, or an impressive addition to a dessert table, homemade chocolate churros never fail to delight. With careful attention to the dough, proper frying techniques, and a luxurious chocolate dipping sauce, you can create authentic café-style churros that rival those found in the finest bakeries and specialty dessert shops.
Every bite delivers warmth, crunch, sweetness, and deep chocolate flavor, making Chocolate Churros a truly unforgettable dessert that people of all ages love to enjoy.




