Easy Homemade Frosted Brown Sugar Pop Tarts Recipe (2024)

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You’re going to love my Homemade Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop Tarts! They are flaky on the outside, with a thick layer of cinnamon sugar filling on the inside, and topped with a sweet cinnamon icing. The perfect homemade breakfast treat!

Looking for more breakfast sweets? Try my Best Ever Coffeecake or these fluffy Brown Sugar Pancakes!

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Table of Contents

  • My Favorite Pop Tarts Are…
  • Making Homemade Pop Tarts is Easier Than You Think
  • Recipe Ingredients For Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop Tarts
  • How to Make Homemade Toaster Pastries…
  • Tips for the Best Homemade Pop Tarts
  • Variation Ideas
  • How to Store and Reheat These Pastries
  • Can I Freeze these Pop Tarts?
  • Get the Recipe

My Favorite Pop Tarts Are…

We have a running argument in our house about the best Pop Tart flavor…is it Strawberry or is it Cinnamon Sugar. In the past I have gone back and forth. My family is divided, and depending on which day you ask, I can swing one way or the other…but ultimately I have come to the conclusion that Brown Sugar Cinnamon is tops.

When I decided to try making these homemade I went back and forth on whether or not I should make Strawberry or Brown Sugar Cinnamon first, but you can see what I settled on…it was the right call.

Making Homemade Pop Tarts is Easier Than You Think

Sure, it’s easy to just grab a box of pop tarts. But, I bet you didn’t realize how easy it is to make your own at home. I know I didn’t! I had it in my head that it would be super difficult and so not worth it. But, I was wrong – and I’m not afraid to admit it.Plus, the pastry is so flaky and buttery, and the filling is the perfect sweetness, once you have the homemade version it’s going to be tough to go back to the boxed variety.

Aside from the fact that making your own toaster pastries is super easy, I love that I can control the ingredients. There’s no ingredients I can’t pronounce in here.

Recipe Ingredients For Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop Tarts

This ingredient list is oh so easy! These are all typical baking staples that I’m sure you’ve got right in your pantry! Here’s what you’ll need:

For the pastry:

  • all purpose flour
  • sugar
  • kosher salt
  • cold butter, cut into cubes
  • egg
  • milk

For the filling:

  • light brown sugar
  • flour
  • ground cinnamon
  • butter
  • egg

For the icing

  • powdered sugar
  • milk
  • vanilla
  • cinnamon
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How to Make Homemade Toaster Pastries…

You’re going to make these homemade pop tarts in three stages. First we’ll put together the pastry dough, then we’ll fill and assemble the pop tarts. And, finally, we’ll add the frosting on top!

Pastry

  1. In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, and salt. Using a pastry cutter or fork, cut the butter into the flour mixture until coarsely combined, but peanut-sized pieces of the butter remain. You can also use your hands. Combine until the dough just comes together.
  2. Divide the dough in half, shaping each into a 4×6 inch rectangle, making sure the edges aren’t left too jagged. This will help when it’s time to roll the dough out. Cover each in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.
  3. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper and set it aside.

Filling

  1. In a medium bowl, combine the brown sugar, flour, and cinnamon. Set this aside.
  2. Remove one dough from the refrigerator. On a lightly floured surface roll the dough out into a rectangle 1/8-inch thick. It will be roughly 9×12- inches. Using a knife cut the dough into 3×4- inch rectangles. Re-roll the scraps and repeat if necessary. You should get 8 pieces.
  3. Place the cut out dough pieces onto the prepared baking sheet. Brush each with the melted butter.
  4. Spread a heaping tablespoon of the reserved cinnamon sugar mixture into the center of each rectangle, leaving 1/4- inch space at the edges.
  5. Remove the remaining dough from the refrigerator and repeat the rolling and cutting process just like the first and place them on top of the pastry with the filling. Using a fork, press the edges together and poke a few holes in the tops of each of the tarts.
  6. Place the baking sheet in the refrigerator to chill the tarts for 30 minutes.
  7. Preheat the oven to 350°F.
  8. In a small bowl whisk together the egg and water.
  9. Remove the baking sheet from the fridge and brush each tart with the egg mixture.
  10. Bake for 25 – 28 minutes, until golden brown. Transfer to a wire rack to cool.
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Icing

  1. Whisk together the powdered sugar, milk, vanilla, and cinnamon until smooth.
  2. Spoon the icing onto the cooled tarts and allow it to set.

Tips for the Best Homemade Pop Tarts

These homemade pop tarts are better than store-bought! Follow these tips to make sure they are the best of the best:

  • Be sure to keep your pastry dough chilled as you are working with it. This will make it easier to form and prevent any unwanted sticking.
  • Make sure you seal your edges nice and tight. They can easily separate and you’ll end up with your filling dripping out.
  • Don’t forget to brush the tops of the pastries with the egg wash. This is what makes the pop tarts crispy and golden on the outside.

Variation Ideas

You can make a wide variety of pop tarts following this same method of making the pastry, filling, and icing. Fruit filled pop tarts are even easier because you can use jam as the filling, and simply omit the cinnamon from the icing. Here are some easy versions:

  • Strawberry
  • Blueberry
  • Raspberry

To make them a bit more colorful, you can add sprinkles or colored sugar to the icing after it’s been drizzled over the tarts but before it sets.

How to Store and Reheat These Pastries

You can store your brown sugar pop tarts in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days. There’s no need to refrigerate them.

I like to reheat mine right in the toaster, just like a pop tart. They end up warm and crispy on the outside with a soft and warm center.

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Can I Freeze these Pop Tarts?

Yes! These homemade pop tarts actually freeze really well. Just let them cool completely and then place them in a freezer-safe zip-top storage bag. Place a piece of parchment paper between each Pop Tart so that you can easily grab one when you are ready to reheat. Then, you can reheat them right in your toaster!

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    Homemade Frosted Brown Sugar Pop Tarts

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    • Author: Shelly
    • Prep Time: 1 hour
    • Cook Time: 28 minutes
    • Total Time: 1 hour 28 minutes
    • Yield: 8 1x
    • Category: Breakfast
    • Method: Oven
    • Cuisine: American

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    You’re going to love my Homemade Frosted Brown Sugar Pop Tarts! They are flaky on the outside, gooey on the inside, and topped with a sweet cinnamon icing. The perfect homemade breakfast treat!

    Ingredients

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    Pastry:

    • 2 cups all purpose flour
    • 1 tablespoon sugar
    • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
    • 1 cup cold butter, cut into cubes
    • 1 large egg
    • 2 tablespoons milk

    Filling:

    • 1/2 cup light brown sugar
    • 1 tablespoon flour
    • 1 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
    • 2 tablespoons butter, melted
    • 1 large egg
    • 1 teaspoon water

    Icing

    • 1 cup powdered sugar
    • 1 tablespoon milk
    • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
    • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon

    Instructions

    1. Pastry: In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, and salt. Using a pastry cutter or fork, cut the butter into the flour mixture until coarsely combined, but peanut-sized pieces of the butter remain. You can also use your hands. Combine until the dough just comes together.
    2. In a small bowl whisk together the egg and the milk. Mix this evenly into the dough until just combined.
    3. Divide the dough in half, shaping each into a 4×6- inch rectangle, making sure the edges aren’t left too jagged. This will help when it’s time to roll the dough out. Cover each in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.
    4. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
    5. Filling: In a medium combine the brown sugar, flour, and cinnamon. Set aside.
    6. Remove one dough from the refrigerator. On a lightly floured surface roll the dough out into a rectangle 1/8-inch thick. It will be roughly 9×12- inches. Using a knife cut the dough into 3×4- inch rectangles. Re-roll the scraps and repeat if necessary. You should get 8 pieces.
    7. Place the cut out dough pieces onto the prepared baking sheet. Brush each with the melted butter.
    8. Spread a heaping tablespoon of the reserved cinnamon sugar mixture into the center of on each rectangle, leaving 1/4- inch space at the edges.
    9. Remove the remaining dough from the refrigerator and repeat the rolling and cutting process just like the first and place them on top of the pastry with the filling. Using a fork, press the edges together. And poke a few holes in the tops of each of the tarts.
    10. Place the baking sheet in the refrigerator to chill the tarts for 30 minutes.
    11. Preheat oven to 350°F.
    12. In a small bowl whisk together the egg and water.
    13. Remove the baking sheet from the refrigerator and brush each tart with the egg mixture.
    14. Bake for 25 – 28 minutes, until golden brown. Transfer to a wire rack to cool.
    15. Icing: Whisk together the powdered sugar, milk, vanilla, and cinnamon until smooth.
    16. Spoon the icing onto the tarts and allow it to set.

    Notes

    Store airtight at room temperature for up to 3 days.

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    FAQs

    What is the frosting on Pop-Tarts made of? ›

    Pop Tart frosting is a type of frosting called “Royal Icing” made with powdered or “icing” sugar, liquid (water, milk and/or egg white) and flavoring. It is meant to dry hard with a shiny finish. It is sometimes also referred to as “liquid fondant.”

    What are the ingredients in brown sugar cinnamon Pop-Tarts? ›

    The homemade brown sugar cinnamon pop-tart filling is made with lots of cinnamon, lots of brown sugar, a touch of flour. That's all, just 3 ingredients. Mix it up with a fork, or even better—your fingers.

    What is pop tart filling made of? ›

    Mix fruit jam, any kind you like, with a little cornstarch to help thicken the jam. Spoon it on one end of each strip. Brush egg around the jam to serve as glue. Then fold the strip over the jam and crimp the edges.

    Why doesn't poptart icing melt? ›

    The frosting on Pop-Tarts typically contains ingredients like sugar, corn syrup, and starch, which can help it maintain its texture when exposed to heat. These ingredients give the frosting a more solid and stable structure, allowing it to soften and caramelize during toasting while still holding its shape.

    Is there antifreeze in Pop-Tarts? ›

    The old “antifreeze in Pop-Tarts” claim has been circulating the internet for several years now. Sorry to disappoint everyone that lives in below-freezing temperatures, but it's not true. This myth originates from the confusion between propylene glycol and ethylene glycol.

    What did Pop-Tarts used to be called? ›

    They hired Bill Post, a former Keebler employee, for the task and created their own breakfast pastry in just four months. Initially called Fruit Scones, the name was soon changed to Pop-Tarts as a pun on the then popular Pop Art movement.

    What flavor is the brown pop tart? ›

    These brown sugar cinnamon toaster pastries are equally delicious toasted, warmed in the microwave or right out of the package. The natural Pop-Tarts are topped with tasty frosting and stuffed full of brown sugar cinnamon filling.

    Are brown sugar Pop-Tarts discontinued? ›

    "Now that they discontinued brown sugar cinnamon I may never eat a pop tart again tho," one person wrote on Twitter.

    When did brown sugar Pop-Tarts come out? ›

    When Kellogg's first introduced the toaster pastry in 1964, it was unfrosted and came with four flavors: Apple Currant Jelly, Strawberry, Blueberry and Brown Sugar-Cinnamon. In 1967, the first frosted Pop-Tarts hit the shelves with four flavors, as well: Dutch-Apple, Concord Grape, Raspberry and Brown Sugar-Cinnamon.

    What is the lawsuit about filling Pop-Tarts? ›

    Federal judge dismisses lawsuit saying Pop-Tarts don't have enough strawberry The lawsuit was originally filed in September 2020 by Kelvin Brown, who argued that the strawberry Pop-Tarts box is "misleading" because the pastries also contain apples and pears in their filling.

    Are Pop-Tarts good for your teeth? ›

    It's also a good idea to avoid breakfast pastries, from quick-fix options like Pop-Tarts and Toaster Strudel to the options you might find at your local bakery, such as doughnuts, apple fritters, danishes, and cinnamon buns. Steer clear of breakfast options that have icing or a crust of sugar.

    What are the first 5 ingredients in Pop-Tarts? ›

    Ingredients. Ingredients: Enriched flour (wheat flour, niacin, reduced iron, vitamin B1 [thiamin mononitrate], vitamin B2 [riboflavin], folic acid), corn syrup, high fructose corn syrup, dextrose, sugar, soybean and palm oil (with TBHQ for freshness), bleached wheat flour.

    Are frosted Pop-Tarts bad for you? ›

    Two Frosted Strawberry Pop Tarts contain 400 calories, 76 grams of carbs, less than 2 grams of fiber and a mere 4 grams of protein (4). This high-sugar, low-protein junk food is a terrible choice to start off your day. Summary: Pop Tarts are high in sugar and contain refined flour and unhealthy oils.

    Why can't you heat Pop-Tarts in the microwave? ›

    Pop Tarts come in a metal foil package, so you need to take them out before you put them in the microwave. You can heat up 1 or both of the Pop Tarts at a time depending on how much you want to eat. Warning: Putting metal foil in the microwave is super dangerous and could cause a fire.

    Is it OK to eat Pop-Tarts cold? ›

    Eat a pop tart straight from the bag if you don't have much time. Lots of people like to eat their pop tarts at room temperature, and that is perfectly fine. They are already baked, so they are safe to eat without heating. Try it frozen if you'd like to enjoy a cold, tasty treat.

    Are frosted Pop-Tarts healthy? ›

    Summary: Pop Tarts are high in sugar and contain refined flour and unhealthy oils. They provide very little protein or fiber.

    Does Pop-Tart frosting have gelatin? ›

    Unfortunately, all of the frosted varieties of Pop-Tarts contain at least gelatin and often other animal-based ingredients. This holds true for both the standard-size Pop-Tarts and the Bites.

    Do Pop-Tarts have red 40? ›

    CONTAINS 2% OR LESS OF BLEACHED WHEAT FLOUR, WHEAT STARCH, SALT, DRIED BLUEBERRIES, DRIED GRAPES, LEAVENING (BAKING SODA, SODIUM ACID PYROPHOSPHATE, MONOCALCIUM PHOSPHATE), DRIED APPLES, CITRIC ACID, MODIFIED WHEAT STARCH, GELATIN, XANTHAN GUM, SOY LECITHIN, CARAMEL COLOR, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS, RED 40, BLUE 2 ...

    Why do Pop-Tarts without frosting have more calories? ›

    In July, Quartz decided to contact a rep at the food giant and got this answer. "Unfrosted Pop-Tarts have a slightly thicker crust to compensate for the lack of frosting, resulting in a few more calories per serving," a Kellogg's representative confirmed to Quartz via email.

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