Recipe Guide:
Sopapillas Recipe – Puffy Honey-Kissed Fried Dough That Feels Like Home
Introduction
The minute I drop the dough into the hot oil, my kitchen fills with a warm, toasty smell that always takes me back to Sunday mornings. Sopapillas puff up so quickly, and then you hear that soft, happy sizzle — it tells you they’re almost ready. These Sopapillas are simple, cozy, and honest; they’ll warm your hands and your heart within minutes.
Why You’ll Love It
- Quick and easy to make, even on a busy morning.
- Comforting homemade flavor that reminds you of family gatherings.
- Made with simple pantry ingredients you already have.
- Great for any occasion, from brunch to a midnight sweet.
Ingredients You’ll Need
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 2 tsp baking powder
- 1 tsp salt
- 2 tbsp shortening or softened butter — use unsalted butter so you can control the salt.
- 3/4 cup warm water — warm, not hot; it helps the dough come together smoothly.
- Oil for frying — a neutral oil like vegetable or canola works best.
- Honey or powdered sugar for serving
How to Make It
- In a bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, and salt. First, you’ll notice the flour feels light and dusty.
- Cut in the shortening or butter with a fork or pastry cutter until the mixture looks sandy. Also, this gives the dough a tender, flaky bite.
- Add the warm water gradually while stirring, then knead until a soft dough forms. The dough should be smooth and slightly tacky.
- Cover and let rest for 20 minutes so the gluten relaxes and the dough becomes easier to roll. Meanwhile, heat your oil to 375°F (190°C).
- Roll the dough out to about 1/4-inch thick and cut into squares or triangles. I like little triangles because they puff into sweet, puffy pillows.
- Fry a few pieces at a time, flipping once, until they puff and turn golden on both sides. You’ll hear that soft sizzle — that’s when they’re just right.
- Drain on paper towels to remove excess oil. Then serve warm with honey or dusted with powdered sugar.
Kitchen Tips
- Time-saver: While the dough rests, preheat your oil so you don’t lose any puffiness.
- Common fix: If your sopapillas don’t puff, the oil might be too cool — heat a small test piece first and adjust the temperature.
- Flavor twist: For a savory touch, brush warm sopapillas with melted butter and sprinkle with cinnamon sugar or a pinch of sea salt and a drizzle of honey.
Serving Ideas
Serve these warm for Sunday brunch, as a cozy dessert after dinner, or as a sweet snack with coffee. Also, try pairing them with fresh fruit, whipped cream, or a scoop of vanilla ice cream for a richer treat. For a savory plate, add chiles or beans on the side and let everyone dip and enjoy.
Storing & Leftovers
- Store cooled Sopapillas in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days, or freeze for up to a month.
- To reheat, pop them in a hot oven for a few minutes so they crisp back up, or use a toaster oven — this brings back the texture.
- Leftover idea: Turn them into mini dessert sandwiches with Nutella or jam, and then warm slightly for a gooey treat.
FAQs
Q: Can I make this ahead of time?
A: Definitely! You can mix the dough and keep it in the fridge for a day, and then fry fresh — it often tastes even better the next day.
Q: Can I swap any ingredients?
A: Of course! Use what you have — this recipe is forgiving. For example, swap shortening for butter if you prefer.
Q: What’s the best way to serve it?
A: Fresh from the pan, while it’s still warm and aromatic. Serve with honey or a dusting of powdered sugar.
Q: How do I know it’s perfectly cooked?
A: Look for golden edges and that fragrant, toasty smell — that’s your sign the sopapilla is done.
Final Thoughts
I love making these on slow mornings because they’re quick, comforting, and they always bring people to the table. Also, a simple batch can turn an ordinary day into something cozy and memorable. Give this recipe a try, make it your own, and share the warmth it brings — you’ll see why I keep coming back to Sopapillas.
Conclusion
If you want another home-style take or a regional twist, check this helpful Quick and Easy Sopapillas – Tastes Better From Scratch for more tips, and explore this version from the Southwest at Sopapillas from New Mexico Recipe- A Cozy Kitchen. Try the recipe, experiment a bit, and enjoy every warm, fluffy bite of Sopapillas.

Sopapillas
Ingredients
Method
- In a bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, and salt.
- Cut in the shortening or butter with a fork or pastry cutter until the mixture looks sandy.
- Add the warm water gradually while stirring, then knead until a soft dough forms.
- Cover and let rest for 20 minutes.
- Meanwhile, heat your oil to 375°F (190°C).
- Roll the dough out to about 1/4-inch thick and cut into squares or triangles.
- Fry a few pieces at a time, flipping once, until they puff and turn golden on both sides.
- Drain on paper towels and serve warm with honey or powdered sugar.
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