Crispy Air Fryer Apple Fries

Sweet, cinnamon-coated apple fries crisped in the air fryer — a quick, wholesome dessert or snack that's ready in minutes and loved by everyone.

This recipe exists because I needed a quick, comforting sweet treat that felt a little indulgent but used simple pantry staples. I discovered these crispy air fryer apple fries on an evening when the kids wanted dessert and I wanted something fast and not too heavy. Using firm apples like Fuji or Honeycrisp gives you a sweet interior that softens as the exterior crisps. The coating of cornstarch, sugar, and cinnamon develops a delicate crust that turns golden in the air fryer, delivering contrast between a warm tender apple center and a light caramelized exterior. It is one of those small triumphs that makes weeknights feel special.
What makes this method special is how little fuss it takes to transform whole fruit into something that feels like a treat. No peeling required, and the quick flourless coating keeps the natural apple flavor front and center. I first made these during a rainy fall afternoon and the house smelled like an apple bakery in ten minutes. Family members grabbed handfuls straight from the basket while they were still steaming, and the last fry was always the most contested. This version is ideal for quick desserts, a friendly snack to serve guests, or a healthy-ish swap when you want something sweet with real fruit.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Ready in about 20 minutes from start to finish, which makes it perfect for last-minute snacks or an easy after-school treat.
- Uses pantry staples and common apples, so you rarely need a special trip to the store; Fuji or Honeycrisp provide the best balance of sweetness and firmness.
- Air frying creates a crisp, caramelized exterior without deep frying, keeping fat minimal and cleanup simple.
- The coating is flourless, relying on cornstarch to create a light crust that clings well and crisps quickly at air-fryer temperatures.
- Make-ahead friendly: you can slice apples and pre-mix the coating to save time; reheats well for a second-day snack.
I remember serving these at a small gathering and watching them disappear. People told me they were surprised apple fries could be so crisp and satisfying without batter or heavy oil. Every time I make them they transport me back to cozy weekends when simple things tasted extraordinary.
Ingredients
- 2 large firm apples (Fuji or Honeycrisp): Choose apples that hold their shape when cooked. Fuji and Honeycrisp are sweet and firm; look for unblemished skins and heavy-for-size fruit. No need to peel. If you prefer tarter contrast, Granny Smith works too but increases tartness.
- 1 tablespoon cornstarch: Cornstarch creates a thin, crisp coating without flour. It helps the sugar and cinnamon cling and turns slightly translucent as it crisps, forming that desirable crust.
- 2 tablespoons granulated sugar: Standard white sugar browns lightly and balances the apple's natural acid. You can increase or decrease to taste. For a deeper flavor, use raw sugar or coconut sugar, though texture will change slightly.
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon: Adds warm spice and complements the apple's sweetness. Use fresh ground cinnamon for the brightest aroma.
- A small pinch of salt: Enhances overall flavor and prevents the coating from tasting flat. A single pinched measure is all you need.
- Oil spray: A light neutral oil spray helps the coating brown and crisp in the air fryer. An olive oil spray works, but a neutral oil spray such as canola or avocado gives the most even browning.
Instructions
Prepare the Apples:Wash the apples well and dry them completely. Cut each apple into fry shapes by halving, coring, and slicing each half into 1/2-inch to 3/4-inch thick sticks. There is no need to peel; leaving the skin on adds color and structure. Don’t worry about perfection: uneven pieces cook fine. Aim for similar thickness so they cook evenly. Total active time for slicing is about five minutes.Make the Coating:In a medium bowl, whisk together 1 tablespoon cornstarch, 2 tablespoons granulated sugar, 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon, and a small pinch of salt. Whisk for 20 seconds to distribute the cinnamon evenly and break up any sugar clumps. The cornstarch helps form a crisp shell and keeps the sugar from dissolving too quickly.Toss the Apple Fries:Add the apple sticks to the bowl and toss with your hands until each piece is evenly coated. Using your hands is fastest; the coating should cling to the surface and the skin should be visible through a light dusting. If pieces feel too dry, add a light spritz of oil spray to the bowl and toss again to help the coating adhere.Arrange in the Air Fryer:Preheat the air fryer to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Place the coated apple sticks in a single layer in the basket, avoiding heavy overlap to ensure airflow. Depending on your air fryer size, you may need to cook in batches. This single-layer step prevents steaming and encourages crisping.Cook and Finish:Air fry at 350 F for about 10 minutes. Shake the basket or flip the fries gently after 5 minutes to promote even browning. Look for a golden brown exterior and tender but not mushy interior. Total cook time may vary by model; thinner fries may take 8 minutes, thicker ones up to 12. Serve immediately while hot for the best texture.
You Must Know
- These are best eaten hot and fresh; they stay crisp for 10 to 15 minutes. If kept longer, the interior will soften and the exterior loses crunch.
- Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 48 hours. Reheat in the air fryer at 300 F for 3 to 4 minutes to restore some crispness. Do not microwave, it will make them soggy.
- High in fiber and real fruit, these provide a more wholesome treat than many fried sweets. If you watch sugar, reduce the sugar to 1 tablespoon and add a spray of lemon to brighten flavor.
- They freeze poorly once cooked, but you can freeze uncooked, coated apple sticks on a tray and transfer to a bag for up to 1 month. Air fry from frozen, adding 1 to 2 minutes to the cook time.
My favorite aspect is how quickly a humble apple turns into something celebratory. I once brought a batch to a school potluck and parents asked for the recipe. The simple technique teaches kids about quick cooking and flavor layering. Seeing someone take that first crisp bite never gets old.

Storage Tips
Keep cooked apple fries in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 48 hours. For best results, separate layers with paper towels to absorb moisture. Reheat in the air fryer at 300 F for 3 to 4 minutes to restore crispness. Do not store at room temperature for more than two hours. If you coat and freeze raw apple sticks on a tray, transfer them to a freezer bag and cook from frozen, adding a few extra minutes to the air-fry time. Quality indicators include a slightly softened center and a fragrant cinnamon aroma.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you do not have cornstarch, use an equal amount of arrowroot powder; it also crisps but can brown faster. Swap granulated sugar for coconut sugar for a deeper flavor, though color will be darker. For a spiced twist, add 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg or a pinch of ground cardamom. If you want less sweetness, reduce sugar to 1 tablespoon or omit entirely and dust with a little powdered sugar just before serving. For tart-sweet contrast, use half Fuji and half Granny Smith.

Serving Suggestions
Serve these warm with a small ramekin of Greek yogurt mixed with honey and a pinch of cinnamon for dipping, or drizzle with a modest amount of salted caramel sauce for a dessert upgrade. Pair with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for a treat, or keep it simple with plain yogurt for brunch. Garnish with a few toasted chopped nuts for texture and a sprinkle of flaky sea salt to accentuate sweetness. They work equally well on a snack board or as an after-dinner surprise.
Cultural Background
Sliced and spiced apples have long been a part of many culinary traditions, from baked apple desserts in European kitchens to spiced fruit snacks around the world. Turning apples into fry-shaped pieces and crisping them quickly is a modern adaptation inspired by street-food style snacks and the convenience of air fryers. This method combines classic baking spices with fast, high-heat cooking to mimic the crisp exterior of fried sweets while keeping preparation minimal.
Seasonal Adaptations
In autumn, use a mix of crisp local apples and add a pinch of ground clove or allspice for deeper seasonal flavor. In summer, choose naturally sweeter apples and reduce added sugar. For holiday gatherings, toss the coating with 1 teaspoon of orange zest and swap plain sugar for brown sugar to add molasses notes. Small adjustments like these tailor the dish to occasion and fruit availability.
Meal Prep Tips
Slice apples and store them submerged in a little lemon water to prevent browning if prepping ahead. Keep the coating mix in a sealed jar for quick tossing. For busy mornings, prepare the apple sticks and coating the night before, then air fry in the morning for a warm snack. Use airtight meal-prep containers and reheat only the portion you plan to eat to preserve texture.
These crispy apple fries are simple, joyful, and adaptable. Share them warm, and watch how a small, fast treat brings a little extra comfort to everyday life.
Pro Tips
Use firm apples such as Fuji or Honeycrisp for the best texture and sweetness balance.
Toss apples by hand for an even coating; a light spritz of oil helps the coating adhere.
Do not overcrowd the air fryer basket; cook in a single layer to ensure crisping.
This nourishing crispy air fryer apple fries recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
FAQs about Recipes
How do I keep the apple fries from becoming soggy?
Yes. Slice apples to uniform thickness, preheat the air fryer, and cook in a single layer for crisp results.
Can I make these ahead of time?
Store cooled fries in the refrigerator for up to 48 hours and reheat in the air fryer at 300 F for 3 to 4 minutes.
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Instructions
Prepare the apples
Wash and dry 2 large apples. Core and slice each half into 1/2 to 3/4-inch thick sticks. Leave the skin on for color and structure.
Make the coating
Combine 1 tablespoon cornstarch, 2 tablespoons sugar, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, and a pinch of salt in a bowl. Whisk to combine and break up any lumps.
Toss the apples
Add apple sticks to the bowl and toss with your hands until evenly coated. If needed, spray lightly with oil to help adhesion.
Air fry in a single layer
Preheat the air fryer to 350 F. Place coated apple sticks in a single layer and cook for about 10 minutes, shaking basket halfway through for even browning.
Serve hot
Remove when golden brown and serve immediately. Offer yogurt, honey, or a small amount of caramel for dipping.
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