These Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop Tarts are made with simple, all-natural ingredients. This pop tart recipe is the kind of recipe you’ll be happy you made homemade!

The Best Homemade Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop Tarts
Pop Tart Recipe

Frosted brown sugar cinnamon Pop Tarts were my favorite breakfast treat growing up. I liked them at room temperature straight out of the container. I enjoyed them warmed and toasted with a glass of ice cold milk. And during the hot summer months, I would freeze them and use them to sandwich ice cream! (Yes, super sweet and decadent!) Although I still have a soft spot for Pop Tarts, I haven’t bought them in years.

Why purchase the store-bought ones that are loaded with preservatives, when I can show you how to make pop tarts at home?!

Pop Tart Recipe: the brown sugar, cinnamon variety

This homemade pop tart recipe is made using my favorite homemade pie dough recipe. One recipe makes six 3×4-inch hand tarts. Simply double or triple the recipe to make more. In a pinch, store-bought readymade pie dough also works.

How to Make Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop Tarts

How to Make Pop Tarts

  1. The brown sugar cinnamon filling is made by combining brown sugar, ground cinnamon, all-purpose flour (as a thickening agent), and a touch of molasses. The molasses aids in enhancing the flavors of the brown sugar. Don’t worry if you end up with little molasses-sugar clumps. Those will melt during baking.
  2. I cut the pie dough into 3×4-inch rectangles. Feel free to cut them into your desired dimensions. You can also use cookie cutters to punch out shapes: rounds, hearts, stars, etc. You can knead together the dough scrapes one time. I don’t suggest re-rolling the dough more than once because the overworked dough will be rather tough and it will shrink in the oven.
  3. The cut-out rectangles are brushed with melted butter. This adds flavor and moisture, while also helping to secure the top and bottom pie pieces together. After assembly, the pop tarts need to be chilled, either in the fridge or freezer. Chilling the dough ensures a flakier crust. The tops of the pastries need to pricked with a fork or a toothpick to allow stream to escape during baking.

Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop Tarts

After baking, the brown sugar cinnamon pop tarts are frosted with a sweet cinnamon glaze. The pop tarts can be immediately eaten after glazing. Or, if you’re patient, you can wait until the glaze sets and hardens.

This pop tart recipe is best eaten the day they’re made. Leftovers can be stored in a container with a loose fitting lid. The glaze needs air circulation, otherwise, the glaze will melt.  Now you know how to make pop tarts!

Here are a few more breakfast treats you might enjoy:

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Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop Tarts

Here's a homemade pop tarts recipe - the best pop tart recipe out there!  This is the brown sugar cinnamon pop tarts variety.
Prep: 20 minutes
Cook: 25 minutes
Chill Time:: 1 hour 20 minutes
Servings: 6 pop tarts
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Ingredients

DOUGH:

FILLING:

EGG WASH:

  • 1 large egg
  • 1 teaspoon water
  • pinch of salt

GLAZE:

Instructions 

MAKE THE DOUGH:

  • In a large bowl, combine the flour, salt, and sugar. Add the sliced butter. Cover and let chill in the fridge (about 10 minutes) or freezer (about 5 minutes) until all of the ingredients are cold.
  • Using a pastry blender (or two forks), cut the cold butter into the flour mixture until it resembles coarse, pebbled sand. Add the ice cold water and stir to combine. Dough will be shaggy.
  • Dump the dough onto a lightly floured work surface and knead until the mixture comes together. Pat the dough to a thickness of 1/2-inch. Wrap in plastic wrap and let chill in the fridge for at least one hour (overnight is best).

MAKE THE FILLING:

  • In a small bowl, mix together brown sugar, flour and cinnamon. Add the molasses and stir together. Save the melted butter for assembly.

MAKE THE EGG WASH:

  • In a small bowl, whisk together the egg, water, and salt until smooth. Set aside until assembly.

ASSEMBLE THE POP TARTS:

  • Remove the dough from the fridge. Working on a lightly floured surface, roll the dough to a thickness of about 1/4-inch. Cut into rectangles 3 x 4-inches in size. Knead together scrapes and roll out dough again. You should end up with a total of 12 rectangles (6 tops and 6 bottoms).
  • Brush the melted butter on all 12 rectangles, making sure to butter up to the edges. Spoon a rounded tablespoon of filling into the center of 6 rectangles. Spread the filling, leaving a clean frame around the edges. Place the remaining rectangles (buttered side down) over the filled rectangles. Line up the edges of the top and bottom pieces, and then press the seams together. Use the tines of the fork to seal the edges.
  • Place the assembled pop tarts on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Freeze the pop tarts for at least 10 minutes until solid.
  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Prick the tops of the chilled pop tarts using a fork or toothpick. This will allow steam to release during baking.  Lightly brush the tops of the pop tart with the prepared egg wash. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes until the pop tarts are golden brown in color. Let the pop tarts sit in the pan for 3 to 5 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool to room temperature.

PREPARE THE GLAZE:

  • In a medium bowl, whisk together the powdered sugar, milk, cinnamon and vanilla until smooth. Let the glaze sit for 5 minutes to slightly thicken. Drizzle the glaze over the cooled pop tarts. Serve immediately, or allow the glaze to set up and harden.

Notes

  • These pop tarts are best eaten the day they are baked. However, you can store they up for to three days at room temperature. Store in a container with a loosely fitted lid, or keep the lid slightly ajar. The glaze needs air circulation to prevent it from melting.

Nutrition

Serving: 1pop tart, Calories: 501kcal, Carbohydrates: 76g, Protein: 5g, Fat: 20g, Saturated Fat: 12g, Cholesterol: 82mg, Sodium: 352mg, Potassium: 115mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 50g, Vitamin A: 650IU, Calcium: 51mg, Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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14 Comments

  1. Brit Schar says:

    5 stars
    These were soo good. I didn’t have brown sugar or molasses so used coconut sugar and maple syrup. Still worked perfectly. The crust is so good. I think it’s a foolproof recipe. Thank you!

  2. Bella says:

    5 stars
    These were so amazing and fun to make! My family ate the whole batch in one day and said they were better than the originals :)! Very easy to follow great recipe 10/10

  3. Marisha says:

    Can I assemble and refrigerate overnight? It would be nice to just pull them out and bake them in the morning!

    1. Lori Lange says:

      That “should” be fine, but I haven’t tried that myself.

  4. Melissa says:

    Can they be frozen and warmed up in microwave?

    1. Lori Lange says:

      I think so!

  5. Amanda says:

    It won’t let me put 5 stars 🙁 but these are the BEST pop tarts I have ever had! Thank you!!

    1. Lori Lange says:

      Glad you hear, thank you!

  6. Dee Brady says:

    Just took a batch out of the oven for our Thanksgiving breakfast. Easy and first taste, super yummy. I made two modifications. I added an extra tablespoon of flour for a stiffer stuffing and used pure maple syrup instead of molasses. Thank for sharing .

  7. JaneAFR says:

    Wow these look great! Bet they’re extra delicious aswell :). Will try to make them this weekend hope they turn out half as nice as yours. Thanks for the recipe!

  8. Liz @ Floating Kitchen says:

    These sound amazing! I have a soft spot in my heart for pop-tarts. Always a favorite growing up! Can’t wait to try these homemade ones! They look perfect!

  9. Natalie says:

    Looks absolutely delicious! I never tried making pop tarts at home, but these look perfect and I just have to try it!

  10. Sandy @ RE says:

    OH MY, these look fantastic. I can’t wait to make. Nothing like homemade!!