Homemade Pop Tarts Recipe (2024)

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If you craved the originals as a kid, you will love this amazing homemade pop tarts recipe!! The flaky buttery crust is filled with bright fruity flavors. They’re incredibly easy to make and taste way better than storebought!!

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Most mornings, I make scrambled eggs ormy trusty green smoothie for breakfast. But sometimes when I’m craving something sweet I find myself indulging in a homemade pop tart. No store bought frozen tarts around these parts!

Once I realized how easy it was to make my own, I started making this homemade pop tarts recipe all of the time. They are so bomb and not as time-consuming as you might think.

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Why You Will Love This Recipe

  • Easy to make! I know I already said this a couple of times but they really are that easy!
  • Versatile recipe! No need to make just one flavor if you have a few favorites. So you can mix it up or change up the flavor each time you make them.
  • Kid-friendly! Kids love these homemade pop tarts for a quick breakfast.
  • A super fun starter for an entertaining brunch!

Pop Tart Ingredients

The ingredients required to make homemade pop tarts are not very extensive. There are ingredients for making the dough, the filling (usually some kind of fruit), and the icing to top it. The icing is optional. You can make these without the icing, but why would you want to do that?

Here’s a look at the ingredients you need:

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  • All-purpose flour: The base for the pop tart pastry.
  • Sugar: Granulated sugar is used to make the homemade pastry while powdered sugar sweetens the easy pop tart glaze.
  • Unsalted butter: Gives the pop tart dough its flakiness.
  • Fruit preserves or jam: You can use any flavor of jam or preserves you enjoy but make sure it’s seedless.
  • Milk: The liquid to make the homemade glaze.
  • Vanilla: Just a bit added to the glaze to give it that homemade flavor.

Variations

The filling is just fruit preserves any flavor you want. I happen to love all thingsstrawberry and apricot so those are my faves to use.

  • Use homemade jams or fig preserves as my Big Mama does. They would be absolutely sensational in these.
  • Fill them with chocolate, peanut butter, or a combination of these!
  • Make them with brown sugar and cinnamon! Swap the preserves in the glaze for a bit of cinnamon.
  • Add some coloring to the glaze to give them a special color for holidays or special occasions.
  • Don’t forget to add some sprinkles!

How to Make Homemade Pop Tarts

Simply popping these into your toaster oven and setting it to the doneness you prefer is about as easy as it gets. I love the golden brown finish and the gooey inside of homemade toaster tarts!

Here’s an overview of the main steps in this pop tart recipe!

  1. Add the flour, sugar, and salt to your food processor and pulse to mix.
  2. Add the cold butter and pulse until crumbs develop. Slowly add the water until a rough ball of dough forms.
  3. Remove the dough and cover with plastic wrap. Place it in the refrigerator for 30-45 minutes to rest.
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  1. Roll out the dough. Remove it from the fridge and roll it out until about a quarter inch thick on a lightly floured surface.
  2. Cut the dough into 10 even-sized rectangles to form your pop tarts.
  1. Assemble the pop tarts. Add the jam or preserves to the center of half the rectangles. Be sure to leave a quarter-inch of space from the edges.
  2. Top with an empty rectangle and press the edges together. Use a fork to crimp the edges. Chill in the fridge for 15-20 minutes before baking. Bake until golden brown and puffed up. Allow them to cool before adding the icing.
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  1. Combine the confectioner’s sugar, jam or preserves, milk, and vanilla in a small bowl. Mix until nice and smooth.
  2. Spoon the glaze over the cooled pop tarts and top with sprinkles if you want!
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  1. Serve them up and enjoy!
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How To Store

There’s nothing like enjoying homemade pop tarts straight out of the oven. But hey, we’re all about that busy life, right? So if you’ve got leftovers or you’re planning your week’s breakfasts, don’t worry be happy. Here’s the way to store them so they taste bomb.

  • Store after they’re fully cooled in a single layer in an airtight container in the fridge for up to three days. If you want to freeze, skip the icing and store them in the freezer for up to three months.
  • Reheat them in a toaster oven or place them on a baking sheet in the oven to heat at 325 degrees F for 3-5 minutes. Then add the icing if needed!

What to Serve with Pop Tarts

If you’re serving these up for breakfast and need something more substantial to enjoy along with them, here are some ideas!

  • A hearty breakfast skillet or breakfast casserole is always popular, especially for weekends or special occasions.
  • If hot cereal is more your thing, try this peach oatmeal or a bowl of cheese grits!
  • For a family gathering offer them up for a brunch starter along with a breakfast board.
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Expert Tips

  • Use a store-bought pie crust in place of the homemade pastry if you’re pressed for time.
  • Be sure to firmly seal the edges of the pie crust together to avoid any leaky jam.
  • Make sure to use seedless jam! It’s much more enjoyable to eat!
  • Wait to add the glaze until the pop tarts are cooled.

FAQs

Can I make the pop tart pastry by hand?

Yes, of course! I find the food processor much easier but if that’s not an option you can cut the butter into the flour using a pastry cutter or fork and then mix in the water slowly.

What is pop tart dough made of?

It’s basically a pie crust. In this homemade version, we are using flour, sugar, salt, butter, and water. The exact ingredients may vary slightly depending on the recipe

How long do pop tarts last?

They’re at their peak flavor when freshly made but they will keep glazed for up to three days or you can leave off the glaze and store them in the freezer for up to three months.

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These Pop Tarts are such a perfect vehicle for whatever flavor you have inside. These are some of my favorite similar hand pies you would absolutely love!

  • Guava Empanadas
  • Blueberry Hand Pies
  • Strawberry Hand Pies

More Breakfast Recipe Ideas

  • SouthernGrits Recipe
  • Hash Browns Recipe
  • Chicken and Waffles
  • Johnny Cakes (Hoe cakes)
  • Perfect pancakes are my jam! TheseLemon Ricotta Pancakes, Easy Blueberry Pancakes,and even theseBrown Sugar Pancakesare incredible!

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Homemade Pop Tarts Recipe

Homemade Pop Tarts Recipe- If you craved the originals as a kid, you will love this amazing homemade version which is almost just as easy to make!

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Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 45 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 servings

Calories: 534kcal

Author: Jocelyn Delk Adams

Ingredients

For the Dough:

  • 2 ½ cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup unsalted butter diced
  • ½ cup ice cold water

For the Filling:

  • 1 jar seedless jam or preserves of your choice

For the Icing:

  • ¾ cup confectioner’s sugar
  • 1 teaspoon jam or preserves
  • 1-2 tablespoon milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • Sprinkles for garnish

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Instructions

For the Pie Dough:

  • In your food processor, add flour, sugar and salt and pulse a couple of times until just combined.

  • Next add your butter and pulse until crumbs just develop. Slowly add the water in until a rough ball of dough forms. Remove the dough and cover with plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator for 30-45 minutes to rest.

  • Remove dough from fridge and add a bit of flour to a clean counter and place dough on it. Using a rolling pin, quickly roll dough out to about 1/4 inch thickness.

  • Cut out rectangle sizes for pop tarts. You should be able to get at least 5 pop tarts from this dough which means you will need 10 rectangles.

For the Pop Tart Assembly:

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

  • Add about 1 1/2 to 2 tablespoons of seedless jam or preserves to the center of 5-6 rectangles leaving about 1/4 inch of space around the outsides.

  • Place plain rectangle on top and press the edges together. Using a fork, crimp the edges to seal them. Place back in the fridge for about 15-20 minutes to firm up before baking.

  • Bake for about 20-25 minutes or until golden brown and puffed. Cool until room temperature or just warm.

For the Icing:

  • Whisk together confectioner’s sugar, jam or preserves, milk and vanilla until nice and smooth. Spoon over cooled pop tarts and serve.

Nutrition

Calories: 534kcal | Carbohydrates: 57g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 31g | Saturated Fat: 19g | Cholesterol: 81mg | Sodium: 395mg | Potassium: 64mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 17g | Vitamin A: 945IU | Calcium: 20mg | Iron: 2.4mg

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This post was originally published August 2017. It has been updated with new content and images.

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FAQs

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 are there 2 Pop-Tarts in a package? ›

The Origin of Dual Packaging

The idea was to ensure that the portion was satisfying enough to serve as a quick breakfast option, especially for children and busy adults looking for on-the-go meals. Each package contains two pastries, facilitating ease of use and providing enough food energy to start the day.

Does microwaving Pop-Tarts work? ›

Yes! Pop-Tarts® can be safely microwaved. First, place the Pop-Tarts® on a microwave-safe plate. Second, heat for 3 seconds at a time until warm enough.

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.

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.

What were the 4 original Pop-Tarts? ›

1964

Cleveland, Ohio, hit the world with the orig Fab Four when we released our four original flavors: Strawberry, Blueberry, Brown Sugar Cinnamon & Apple-Currant. Since literally no one has ever seen a currant, we dropped that flavor.

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.”

Do Pop-Tarts have milk or eggs? ›

There are no eggs or dairy in the pastry or the filling (with some exceptions like the Frosted Chocolate Fudge, Frosted Chocolate Chip, and Frosted Cookies & Creme), but the icing contains gelatin, making most Pop-Tarts unsuitable not only for vegans but vegetarians as well.

Why is Pop-Tarts banned in other countries? ›

Countries belonging to the E.U. have taken the step to ban specific food dyes in consumables sold due to health concerns stemming from these additives. Pop-Tarts contain artificial food dyes, such as Red 40, Yellow 5, and Yellow 6, which, barring a handful of exceptions, aren't allowed in products sold there.

Is it OK to eat 2 Pop-Tarts a day? ›

Eating pop tarts every day won't make you obese IF your portion size is small throughout the day for all of your meals, resulting in a total calorie intake throughout the day that is consistently low. However, you likely won't feel very healthy and may have highs and low sudden energy crashes.

How much did Pop-Tarts cost in 1964? ›

ANSWER: In 1964 a box of Pop-tarts cost . 45 cents. CAN YOU GUESS THE COST OF THEN AND NOW ? annually and help redefine the breakfast food market.

Do Pop-Tarts have pork? ›

Pork gelatin is used in Kellogg's® Rice Krispies Treats® bars. Beef gelatin is used in Kellogg's® Pop-Tarts® Toaster Pastries. Because the gelatin is used in the icing, our Unfrosted Blueberry, Brown Sugar Cinnamon, and Strawberry varieties do not contain any gelatin.

Can you eat Pop-Tarts raw? ›

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.

Can Muslims eat Pop-Tarts? ›

At this time, no Pop-Tarts® products sold in the United States or Canada are certified as Halal. As a result, Muslim consumers should steer clear of any Pop-Tarts where there are dubious ingredients which may have a question mark over them surrounding their halal status.

What is tart filling made of? ›

What is the filling in a fruit tart? Fruit tarts are generally filled with pastry cream made from milk, eggs, vanilla, sugar corn starch, and butter.

What's inside a strawberry Pop-Tart? ›

Homemade Strawberry Pop Tarts have a sweet, flaky pastry filled with strawberry jam, all iced with a simple vanilla glaze and topped with sprinkles.

Do Pop-Tarts have beef or pork gelatin? ›

Pork gelatin is used in Kellogg's® Rice Krispies Treats® bars. Beef gelatin is used in Kellogg's® Pop-Tarts® Toaster Pastries. Because the gelatin is used in the icing, our Unfrosted Blueberry, Brown Sugar Cinnamon, and Strawberry varieties do not contain any gelatin.

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