It’s time for some cranberry, pumpkin, apples, and everything spiced! Sweater season is here which means we’re hungrier than ever. Want to know what food to cook this Fall? Keep on reading!

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Cinnamon Sugar Mixture is a sugar-spice mix that you can have on hand to top toast, ice cream and other foods. It's also an ingredient in Perfect Snickerdoodle Cookies and Simple Homemade Cinnamon Rolls. Keep it in a mason jar in your pantry to have on hand for when you need it!
Hi Everyone, in our house, we always have a jar of this Cinnamon Sugar Mixture on hand.
Eric uses it to top his toast or cereal in the morning.
Actually, I have to credit Eric for inspiring this post because he just started doing this one day because he loves the flavor of cinnamon and sugar on his food.
So this is something we actually do in real life 🙂
It also goes great sprinkled on pancakes, ice cream, baked desserts and other foods.
There are two desserts that come to mind where this Cinnamon Sugar Mixture is a major component: Perfect Snickerdoodle Cookies and Banana Cinnamon Sugar Dumplings.
Cinnamon Sugar Mixture is just a winning combination, when added to a baked breakfast or dessert, your house smells amazing.
A case in point is Simple Homemade Cinnamon Rolls.
Another option is when you are making truffles, like in this recipe Mocha Cinnamon Truffles.
You can double and triple this recipe to make a larger amount if needed.
You can also adjust this recipe to your tastes, if you prefer there to be more sugar than cinnamon or vice versa, then you can!
I recommend this organic Saigon cinnamon (it's so fragrant!) and this organic granulated sugar for this recipe.
If you like this Cinnamon Sugar Mixture post, check out our Cinnamon, How To Make Pumpkin Spice Mix and Chocolate
What’s your favorite recipe that has cinnamon sugar?
Let me know in the comments below!
Cinnamon Sugar Mixture is a sugar spice mix that you can have on hand to top toast, ice cream and other foods. It's also an ingredient in Perfect Snickerdoodle Cookies and Simple Homemade Cinnamon Rolls. Keep it in a mason jar in your pantry to have on hand for when you need it!
You can double and triple this recipe to make a larger amount, if needed. You can also adjust this recipe to your tastes, if you prefer there to be more sugar than cinnamon or vice versa, then you can
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Angela P says
You can use it in peach cobbler as well
Sara Maniez says
Great idea, thank you for commenting, Angela!