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Better than store-bought Homemade Cinnamon Toast Crunch. Yes, you can make cinnamon toast crunch at home. It’s way easier than you think, and yes, it will be better than store-bought cereal, so much better. This homemade cereal is extra crunchy, has a touch of butter, is flaky, perfectly sweet, and heavy on the cinnamon. Every bite is roll your eyes back good. It’s best enjoyed any time of day…with milk, as an ice cream topping, or simply by the handfuls.

Well, this is an exciting Tuesday. We’re making homemade cinnamon toast crunch and it’s truly one of my best recipes yet.
You guys? This homemade cereal recipe is so good. It brings back all the best childhood memories. And honestly, it’s not only a million times better than the boxed stuff, but it’s also simple to make. If you can roll out pie dough, you can bake up your own homemade cinnamon toast crunch cereal. Plus…it’s going to be so fun!

cinnamon toast crunch before baking

There was a lot of inspiration from different places for this recipe, so let me walk you through it all.
First and foremost, as a kid cinnamon toast crunch was my favorite cereal (then Cheerios, but I was never that into any other cereals). I’m really not sure how one could not love cinni toast crunch…it’s one of the best cereals out there. If the boxed stuff wasn’t so bad for me, I’d probably still eat it regularly. I’ll forever love anything cinnamon toast.
Two, after making homemade Twix bars, homemade Chocolate Fudge Pop Tarts, and then, homemade Frosted Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop Tarts, I was left wanting to create more homemade versions of my childhood favorites. Something about quarantine life has left me wanting all the nostalgic foods from my past. Is that weird? I don’t know, but I sure am having a lot of fun creating (and improving) on the boxed foods we all ate (and loved) growing up.

Next, most everyone is home right now. Many of you are home with your kids and they are bored. I don’t personally have kids, but I have my little sister, Asher, visiting me often…and she is bored. Asher’s favorite cereal? Cinnamon Toast Crunch…though she’s never had the boxed kind. My parents just don’t buy that stuff anymore (correction – Asher says she has had it at her cousins in Cleveland). But I’ve made this homemade version before and Asher has always loved it. When I told her what I was making on Sunday, her eyes widened with excitement and we had a lot of fun baking this together. So, my point? This is a great recipe to bake up if you have bored kids at home.
And finally, with summer so close, I feel like a bowl of homemade Cinnamon Toast Crunch would be the perfect lazy summer morning breakfast. No cooking, just add cold milk…a chill laid back morning with a bowl of sweet, crunchy breakfast cereal.

Pretty darn close to perfect, right?
PS. dying to know what everyone’s favorite cereal was/is? Are you all about Cinnamon Toast Crunch? What’s your favorite? Please…do share.

This cinnamon toast crunch cereal is simple. As I mentioned, if you can roll out pie dough, you can make cinnamon toast crunch. It’s a very simple mixture of whole wheat flour, all-purpose flour, cinnamon, butter, vanilla, and a touch of sugar too. Just seven ingredients. All of which you can find in your pantry and fridge.
At least that’s my hope.
The cinnamon adds flavor directly to the dough. The butter creates a flaky bite, the vanilla adds flavor, and the sugar sweetens it all up. Start by mixing together the cinnamon and sugar. See, super simple.

Now, mix up the dough. I like using the food processor to easily mix the dough and create the flakiest, crunchiest cereal, but you can simply use your hands as well in a large bowl. Once the dough is mixed, it’s time to roll it out.
The key is to roll the dough pretty thin, I’m talking about the thickness of a quarter. This will give you the crunchiest cereal.
Once the dough is rolled out, I then transfer it to a sheet of parchment paper, brush with butter, and sprinkle with that cinnamon sugar. At this point, cut the dough into little tiny squares.

Next, transfer the parchment paper to a baking sheet and separate the squares, spacing them apart. After a lot of testing, I find the method of cutting the dough first and then transferring to a baking sheet to be the easiest, and to work the best.
Finally, you bake. No chilling needed, just bake for a little over ten minutes, the smells are wonderful. You can eat warm, but these are best once cool. As they cool they become crunchy and so delish.
And that’s pretty much it. Could not be simpler, and the end result is roll your eyes back good.

Well, I don’t know for sure. It’s been a while since I had my last bowl of cinnamon toast crunch, but this cereal does taste really, really good. And if my memory serves me correctly, yes these taste just like cinnamon toast crunch. But Asher says…better. You can really taste the real cinnamon with undertone flavors of vanilla and sweet butter.
And everyone’s second question…can you enjoy this cereal with milk? YES, you can. And it’s beyond GOOD. It’s also great by the handful or when served atop ice cream or even yogurt. The options are endless, but for me, it’s best with cold milk or just by the handful for snacking. What’s your pick?
And guys, that’s about it. This cereal is the simplest to make and every single ingredient is a pantry staple. Meaning you have zero excuses to not bake these up this week. Promise it will be fun, and yes, so delicious!

Looking for other homemade favorites? Here are a few…
Frosted Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop Tarts
Homemade Healthy Samoas Cookies
Lastly, if you make this homemade cinnamon toast crunch cereal, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

This looks like perfection! My mom had a rule that we could only have sugary cereals on Saturdays, so I went to town! Hope to make this 🙂
Thanks Nessa!
Seriously, BEST cereal for snacking EVER!! this one has been on my to do list
Agree! Thanks Heather!
OMG! Best cereal ever! This is fabulous.
Thank you, Dorothy!
Love this! Cinnamon Toast Crunch is and always will be my favorite cereal!! This homemade version sounds even better!
Trust me, the home made version is so much better!!
Cinnamon toast crunch is still my favorite cereal, however, I always feel so guilty after eating it. No more with this recipe! You have no idea how excited I am to make your homemade version.
Yay!! Thanks Nicole!
Holy smokes Tieghan, this is freakin’ genius. Like unbelievable. Question, I’m pretty awful with a rolling pin. Do you think you could put this through a pasta machine on a thick setting? Seems like it would work well!
Hmm? I do not know, the dough is kind of dry. Maybe if you added a bit more buttermilk it would work. It might just fall apart though. When I get home to Colorado I will have to try that cause it is a pretty good idea!!
Thank you so much, Vijay!
What a super fun idea Tieghan, I love this!! I haven’t had CTC in forever, but it was a fave when I was growing up!
Thank you so much, Tracey!
So my kids are crazy about this cereal! Definitely something I will need to try and see if it passes the test!
I think everyone is crazy about this cereal! Thank you, Nicole!
Um, it looks way better than box! Crunchy cereal and ice cold milk is the best way to start a morning. My family thinks I’m crazy, but I adore shredded wheat and fruit (with milk, of course!;) in the morning. Oh, and with cinnamon. This is an even better combo!
Yes, ice cold is the best!!! Your breakfast sounds awesome!
Thank you, Mary!
Oh em gee, you are a genius! A prodigy, really. This is too amazing for words.
Haha! Thank you so much, Amy!
You bring all of us back to your childhood and I love you for that. In a non-creepy type of way!
Haha! That is not creepy!
Thank you, Meagan!
Stop it. I can’t handle the fabulousness.
Thank you, Karly!
Oh my gosh, is this for real?? Or am I dreaming? This is unbelievable! You are a genius!! 😉
For real!LOL!
Thank you, Hannah!
These are amazing. Also, they would make the most adorable tiny smores ever.
S’mores!! That is a genius idea! I have to do that!
Thanks Jackie!
Oh my gosh I am TOTALLY making this! Cinnamon Toast Crunch is my all time favorite cereal, love this recipe!
Happy Blogging!
Happy Valley Chow
Thank you!!! It is a good one!