
What Are Cruffins?
Cruffins are a trendy hybrid pastry — a mix between a croissant and a muffin. Invented by innovative bakers in Australia and popularized globally, cruffins are made by rolling up laminated (layered) dough, baking it in a muffin tin, and often filling or topping them with jam, custard, or sugar.
The result? A tall, flaky, golden, sugar-dusted pastry with crisp outer layers and soft, buttery centers. They’re as impressive to look at as they are to eat.
🍴 Recommended Kitchen Tools
- Rolling pin
- Muffin tin (standard size, 12-cup)
- Pastry brush
- Sharp knife or pizza cutter
- Stand mixer with dough hook (optional but helpful)
- Clean towel or plastic wrap
- Small spatula or piping bag (for filling, optional)
📝 Ingredients
For the Dough:
- 2 ¼ cups (280g) all-purpose flour
- 2 tbsp (25g) granulated sugar
- 1 tsp salt
- 2 ¼ tsp (1 packet) active dry yeast
- ¾ cup (180ml) warm milk
- 3 tbsp (40g) unsalted butter, softened
- Extra flour for rolling
For the Butter Layer:
- ½ cup (1 stick or 115g) unsalted butter, room temperature
For the Finish:
- Melted butter (for brushing)
- Granulated or powdered sugar (for dusting)
- Optional fillings: cinnamon sugar, Nutella, jam, pastry cream, or lemon curd
🧑🍳 Preparation Steps
🔹 Step 1: Make the Dough
- In a bowl, mix yeast and warm milk. Let sit for 5–10 minutes until foamy.
- In a stand mixer or large bowl, combine flour, sugar, and salt.
- Add milk/yeast mixture and softened butter. Knead until smooth and elastic (8–10 mins).
- Cover and let rise in a warm place for about 1 hour or until doubled in size.
🔹 Step 2: Prepare Butter Layer
- While the dough is rising, spread softened butter between two sheets of parchment paper.
- Shape it into a thin rectangle about 6×10 inches. Chill until firm but pliable.
🔹 Step 3: Laminate the Dough (Croissant Style)
- Roll dough out into a rectangle about 10×16 inches.
- Place the butter layer on one half of the dough. Fold the other half over the butter.
- Seal edges, then roll out again into a long rectangle.
- Fold like a letter (top third down, bottom third up). Chill for 30 minutes.
- Repeat the rolling and folding process two more times, chilling between each turn.
🔹 Step 4: Shape the Cruffins
- Roll dough into a large rectangle (approx. 12×18 inches).
- Trim edges, then cut into 4–6 long strips.
- Roll each strip tightly like a cinnamon roll, then cut each roll lengthwise to expose layers.
- Twist each half and coil it loosely into a muffin tin cavity, spiral side up.
- Cover and let rise for 30–45 minutes until puffy.
🔹 Step 5: Bake
- Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C).
- Bake cruffins for 20–25 minutes, or until golden brown and crisp on the outside.
- Remove from the oven, cool slightly, and brush with melted butter.
🔹 Step 6: Finish
- Roll in granulated or powdered sugar.
- Pipe fillings into the center if desired (Nutella, jam, lemon curd, etc.).
🍋 Popular Cruffin Flavors
- Cinnamon Sugar Cruffins: Dust with cinnamon sugar for a donut-like twist.
- Lemon Curd Cruffins: Inject with tart lemon curd for a bright flavor burst.
- Nutella Cruffins: Fill with hazelnut spread and top with cocoa powder.
- Jam-Filled Cruffins: Pipe in raspberry, strawberry, or apricot jam.
- Vanilla Cream Cruffins: Add vanilla pastry cream for a luxurious finish.
💡 Tips for Success
- Cold butter, warm kitchen: Keep butter cool during lamination, but allow the dough to rise in a warm environment.
- Don’t skip the chill time: It helps keep layers defined and dough easy to handle.
- Use a sharp knife or pizza cutter: Clean cuts preserve those beautiful flaky layers.
- Use muffin liners or grease well: These pastries love to stick if you’re not careful.
- Don’t overproof: Once shaped, watch them rise—too long, and they’ll collapse when baking.
🔄 Make It Fit Your Diet
- Vegan Version: Use dairy-free butter and plant-based milk.
- Gluten-Free Version: Try with a high-protein gluten-free flour blend and xanthan gum.
- Low-Sugar Version: Reduce sugar in dough and use low-sugar jam or no filling.
❄️ Storage and Reheating
- Best fresh – Cruffins are at peak flavor and flakiness on day one.
- Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days.
- Reheat in a low oven (300°F or 150°C) for 5 minutes to refresh the texture.
- You can also freeze the shaped, unbaked cruffins and bake straight from frozen (add 5–10 minutes to bake time).
🎉 Perfect For…
- Brunch Parties
- Holiday Breakfasts
- Mother’s Day or Valentine’s Day
- Weekend Baking Projects
- Gifting in Pretty Boxes
📌 Conclusion: Try Cruffins Today!
Whether you’re a croissant lover, muffin fan, or simply a curious baker, cruffins offer the best of both worlds. With their flaky croissant layers baked into a muffin shape and the endless filling possibilities, they’re sure to become your next baking obsession.
They may look bakery-level fancy, but with a little time and love, you can make them at home — and wow everyone who tastes them.