The 6 Best Churro Machines

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This wiki has been updated 16 times since it was first published in October of 2018. The classic sweet confection sold out of carts in Spain has, rightfully so, picked up popularity in America. These churro makers will let you create a dessert that's crispy on the outside and gooey on the inside in your very own kitchen. We've included large models for commercial use as well as smaller designs for home purposes. Watch guests' mouths water when you bust out one of these. When users buy our independently chosen editorial choices, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki.

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2. Bernar 2/0500

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Editor's Notes

October 25, 2018:

While almost everyone loves churros, we recognized that not everyone loves cooking tasks that are too involved. That's why we included some rather simple, hands-off devices like the CucinaPro, that works almost like a waffle iron in that you just pour your batter in, sit back, and wait. For those who like a more authentic experience, we added hand-cranked varieties like the Hot Paella and Hakka Brothers — if you were to buy these crispy treats off the streets of Spain, they'd likely come out of something like those.

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5. Hot Paella

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