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Mini Croissant Cereal

by erika Published: May 12, 2023 Modified: Jan 16, 2024 2 Comments

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Tiny cinnamon sugar croissant cereal is a crisp and delicious snack! All you need is puff pastry, cinnamon, sugar and egg. These tiny croissants are surprisingly meditative to make!

a spoon with tiny croissant cereal in milk.

In 2020, L’Appartement 4F was just a small home bakery in Brooklyn and took the world by storm with the release of their mini croissant cereal. Their cereal boxes currently retail for $50 per box of 250 mini croissant cereals–and they feel nearly impossible to get! Each of their boxes are hand-rolled and baked with care, so they only turn out a few boxes a day.

After trying and failing for several weeks to buy a box from L’Appartement 4F, I finally tried making a homemade version with friends. They were delightfully crunchy and surprisingly very fun to make. If you’re also curious about croissant cereal, I highly recommend trying this homemade version!

a tiny piece of croissant cereal in the palm of my hand.
a plate of raspberry croissants from L\'Appartment 4F.

Note: I did finally get to try the actual L’Appartement 4F version at the Best NYC Croissant Finale! Their cereal was actually quite a bit bigger than my version (maybe 3/4″ square) but similarly crunchy. It had just a faint cinnamon flavor from the cinnamon simple syrup vs. being rolled in cinnamon sugar. My ultimate conclusion is that you can make just as good a version at home if you can’t get your hands on the real thing!

Why you’ll love this recipe

  • Tiny, crisp croissants: A little crunchy, a little tender and rolled in cinnamon sugar–these are delicious!
  • Perfect for a fun activity: Have your friends over for a little croissant rolling party and eat them all together for brunch after!
  • Easy to make: Once you get the hang of rolling these mini croissants, I promise it gets fun!
  • Perfectly customizable: You can flavor these croissants however you might flavor plain puff pastry! Try freeze-dried fruit powder in place of the sugar for a tangy, fruity flavor.
A measuring cup full of tiny croissant cereal.

Recipe Ingredients

  • Puff pastry: You can use storebought or homemade. I like using Claire Saffitz’s homemade puff pastry recipe which uses butter, flour, sugar and salt
  • You can also use storebought or homemade croissant dough for a more authentic version. I just find puff pastry easier to make at home or find in the store–and it will taste quite similar!

How to Make Mini Croissant Cereal

To make croissant cereal, start by rolling out your puff pastry or croissant dough into a large thin sheet. Cut this sheet into 1″ strips, then cut each strip into long triangles (the base will measure around 1/2″).

A block of homemade puff pastry.
A sheet of rolled out puff pastry cut into long strips.
A sheet of puff pastry cut into little triangles.

One triangle at a time, stretch the tip away from the base to create an elongated triangle. Dip the tip of the triangle into a beaten egg, then roll up the base of the triangle to form a croissant shape. The egg wash helps keep the croissant sealed!

A triangle of puff pastry being stretched out.
A bunch of triangles of puff pastry next to a bowl of egg wash.
Rolling up a triangle of puff pastry into a mini croissant.

Once you’ve chilled your assembled croissants, brush with egg wash and sprinkle with cinnamon sugar. Bake for 15-20 minutes at 375 until golden brown and enjoy!

A bunch of tiny puff pastry croissants brushed with egg wash.
Sprinkling tiny puff pastry croissants with cinnamon sugar.
Baked cinnamon sugar mini croissant cereal on parchment paper.

Recipe Tips & Tricks

  • Keep the dough as cold as possible: After working with a section of dough, place all of your rolled croissants on a plate in the fridge or freezer to keep the dough nice and firm. If the croissants get too soft, they’ll lose their shape in the oven.
  • Bake longer for more crisp, shorter for more chew: I like my mini croissants crisp and deeply golden. If you want a little more chew, you can take them out when they’re still a little pale.
A glass bowl full of croissant cereal.

Storage

  • Storage: Store your baked croissant cereal in an airtight container for up to 1 week at room temperature. Ensure they are cooled completely before storing them.
  • Freezing: Once shaped and chilled, you can freeze the croissant dough for baking at a later date. Place the shaped croissants in a single layer on a plate or baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Put the plate in the freezer for 15-20 minutes to flash freeze them. Once solid, transfer croissants to a freezer-safe container and store up to 1 month.
  • Thawing: You can bake the croissants directly from frozen–you may need to add an extra 5-10 minutes to the bake time. Brush the frozen croissants with egg wash, cinnamon sugar, and bake.

Additions and Substitutions

  • Vegan option: If you’d like to make these vegan, you can make the puff pastry from scratch with a plant-based butter. You can also use water or a plant-based egg like Just Egg in place of the egg.
  • Flavoring: Try swapping the cinnamon for a freeze-dried fruit powder like raspberry.
A glass bowl filled with mini croissant cereal and milk.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to make mini croissant cereal?

It greatly depends how fast you can roll and how many people are working together. It took me around an hour to make 3/4 cup of cereal (rolling, freezing and baking). With several people working together, you might be able to make several cups in one hour.

How do I store any leftover croissant cereal?

I recommend storing leftover croissant cereal in an airtight container for up to one week. But it’s best consumed the day it’s baked!

Can I make the croissants ahead of time?

Yes! The mini croissants freeze very well. Simply place all the assembled croissants on a baking tray until frozen. Then transfer all the frozen croissants to a freezer-safe container and keep in the freezer up to 1 month. When ready to bake, bake from frozen following the recipe (you may need to add a few more minutes to the bake time to get them perfectly golden).

What kind of milk should I use for the cereal?

Any kind you like! Cow’s milk or a plant-based milk like almond, soy or oat would all be deliciousu002du002dit just depends on what you prefer.

Can I add any toppings to the croissant cereal?

I think adding toppings like sliced strawberries, blueberries or raspberries would pair really well with this cereal.

Tools for This Recipe

  • Cutting board
  • Chef’s knife
  • Rolling pin
  • Baking sheets
A glass bowl of mini croissant cereal with milk pouring into the bowl.
a spoon with tiny croissant cereal in milk.

Mini Croissant Cereal

Erika Kwee
These tiny cinnamon sugar croissants make for a crisp, delicious treat that you can eat like cereal. All you need is puff pastry, cinnamon, sugar and egg.
5 from 2 votes
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Prep Time 1 hour hr
Cook Time 20 minutes mins
Course Breakfast, Snack
Cuisine American, French
Servings 3 cups mini croissant cereal

Ingredients
  

  • 6 oz puff pastry, storebought or homemade I used Claire Saffitz's homemade puff pastry
  • 1 large egg, beaten
  • 3 tbsp granulated sugar
  • 1 tsp cinnamon

Instructions
 

  • Cut your puff pastry in quarters and store 3 of the quarters, wrapped tightly, in the fridge to keep it chilled. Roll out the remaining quarter on a lightly floured surface into a large rectangle, around 1/8" thick.
  • Cut the rectangle into 1" strips. I like place all the strips on a plate in the fridge to keep them chilled. Working on one strip at a time, cut it into long triangles. The base of each triangle should be around 1/2".
  • One triangle at a time, stretch the tip away from the base to create an elongated triangle. Dip the tip of the triangle into the beaten egg, then roll up the base of the triangle to form a croissant shape–this will help keep the croissant sealed. Place the assembled croissant on a plate in the fridge and chill for at least 10 minutes before baking (this also helps the croissants keep their shape). Croissants may be chilled for several hours at this point (or flash frozen until ready to bake). Repeat with all the remaining dough.
  • Once ready to bake, preheat oven to 375. Brush chilled croissants with egg wash and sprinkle with cinnamon sugar. Bake for 15-20 minutes until fragrant and golden brown. Enjoy!

Notes

I used Claire Saffitz’s rough puff pastry from this video.
Keyword croissant, croissant cereal
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  1. Connie

    January 4, 2024 at 4:39 pm

    5 stars
    These were so easy to make and came out perfectly! They are a great little treat..

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  2. Jess

    September 29, 2023 at 11:31 am

    5 stars
    I had such a fun time making these mini croissant cereal! Great tips and tricks to get them to come out PERFECT every time.

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