Air Fryer Apple Fries

April 14, 2026 Delicious air fryer apple fries golden and crispy

I love recipes that produce crisp edges and soft centers without a lot of fuss — these air fryer apple fries do exactly that. In under 15 minutes you get wedges with a lightly caramelized exterior and a tender, steaming interior, all with a single bowl of pantry ingredients and a quick spray of oil. They’re snackable, kid-friendly, and clean up in a minute.

This is one of my go-to quick desserts or afternoon treats when I want something warm and not-too-sweet. If you like the idea of crisp apple bites that aren’t soggy, this version is built to deliver every time — and it’s easy to scale or tweak. See another take on crisp apple fries in my Crispy Air Fryer Apple Fries recipe.

Why This Air Fryer Recipe Works

  • Cornstarch creates a fine, dry coating that encourages browning and slight crispness at the edges without making the apples gummy.
  • Small, 6 mm-thick wedges cook through fast so the centers stay tender while the outside gets golden.
  • The 195°C preheat and a single-layer arrangement avoid steaming and give reliable edge browning in 8–10 minutes.
  • No messy batter or deep frying — a quick spray on the basket and a dusting of sugar and cinnamon is all you need for big flavor.
  • Hands-off timing with one flip halfway makes the method beginner-friendly and weeknight-ready.
  • Leftovers reheat well in the air fryer, restoring some of the original crisp edge without overcooking the fruit.

If you’re curious about a slightly different crisp finish, I also tested a close variation in my shorter Crispy Air Fryer Apple Fries post.

The Story Behind This Recipe

I pull this together when I want something warm and cozy but don’t want to fire up the oven — it’s an easy, reliable finish to a quick dinner or a bright snack between meetings.

What It Tastes Like

The outside takes on light caramel notes with faint crunch where the sugar and cinnamon concentrate at the edges; inside each wedge is soft and just-tender, not mushy. The aroma while cooking is cinnamon-forward and sweet, and the air fryer gives the edges a toasted chew you don’t get from baked apples in a dish.

Ingredients You’ll Need

The key players here are the apples, cornstarch, sugar, and cinnamon — cornstarch keeps the coating dry so the sugar can toast instead of dissolve into juice, which is what gives you those golden-brown edges. Keep apple wedges uniform at about 6 mm so they cook evenly.

  • 2 large apples, cored and sliced into quarters
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • Baking spray (for air fryer basket)
  • Caramel sauce (optional, for serving)

For a thinner, crisper bite try a firmer apple variety; softer apples will turn tender faster. For a chip-like finish, see my notes on air fryer apple chips.

How to Make Air Fryer Apple Fries

  1. Wash, core, and slice the apples into quarters, then slice each quarter to about 6 mm thick so pieces cook evenly and brown on the edges. Uniform thickness is the most important prep step.
  2. In a medium bowl combine 2 tablespoons sugar, 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon, and 1 tablespoon cornstarch; stir until the mixture looks evenly pale and powdery — that’s how you know it’s well combined.
  3. Add the apple wedges to the bowl and toss gently until each piece is evenly dusted. The coating should cling without looking wet; if it seems damp, give it a light extra toss so the cornstarch can absorb surface moisture.
  4. Preheat your air fryer to 195°C for about 3 minutes, then spray the basket with baking spray. Preheating helps the sugars start to caramelize on contact.
  5. Arrange the coated apple wedges in a single layer in the basket with a little space between pieces so hot air can circulate. Air fry for 8 to 10 minutes, flipping the wedges once about halfway through cooking. Don’t crowd the basket — you want visible golden-brown edges, not steamed pale fruit.
  6. Check for doneness: the edges should be golden-brown and slightly caramelized and the center tender when pierced with a fork. If the edges are browning too quickly, lower the temperature by a few degrees next time or shorten the final minute.
  7. Remove the apple fries from the basket and let them cool for 2–3 minutes so they firm up slightly; serve warm with caramel sauce if you like.

For a one-pan variation I sometimes follow a slightly different spacing approach — more on that in my one-pan guide.

Air Fryer Tips for Best Results

  • Make sure wedges are the same thickness (around 6 mm) so everything finishes at the same time.
  • Don’t skip the cornstarch — it’s the difference between a toasted edge and a soggy coating.
  • Single layer matters: crowding traps steam and makes the sugar dissolve rather than toast. Cook in two quick batches if needed.
  • Flip once halfway so both sides get equal browning; handle gently to keep the coating intact.
  • If leftovers lose their edge, a quick 2–3 minute reheat at 180°C will bring back some crispness without softening the centers too much.

Variations and Add-Ons

  • Swap the cinnamon for pumpkin pie spice or a pinch of nutmeg for a fall-forward twist.
  • Dust with a little coarse sugar after cooking for extra crunch.
  • Serve with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for dessert, or offer a small ramekin of caramel sauce for dunking.
  • For a lighter finish, skip the caramel and sprinkle with lemon zest after cooking for brightness.

Serving Ideas

Serve the apple fries warm straight from the basket as a snack, alongside a simple bowl of caramel for dipping, or as a quick dessert with plain yogurt or vanilla ice cream. They also make a friendly shared plate at brunch. For pairing ideas that stretch this into a side dish, check my take on air fryer apples.

Air Fryer Apple Fries

Storage and Reheating

Store cooled apple fries in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. They won’t keep their original edge in the fridge, but you can revive some crispness by reheating in the air fryer for 2–3 minutes at 180°C — watch closely so they don’t over-brown. Freezing isn’t recommended because the texture becomes mushy after thawing.

FAQs

  • Can I make this in batches? Yes — cook in a single layer and do back-to-back batches; remove each batch to a warm plate so that the last batch isn’t sitting and steaming.
  • Do I need to preheat the air fryer? The recipe calls for a 3-minute preheat to 195°C; preheating helps get immediate browning on the sugar-coated edges.
  • How do I keep them from getting soggy? Keep wedges thin and spaced, use the cornstarch coating, and avoid stacking pieces in the basket.
  • Can I prep this ahead? You can slice apples and toss them in the coating up to an hour ahead; hold them refrigerated and air fry just before serving.
  • What if they brown too fast? If the edges brown before the centers are tender, reduce the temperature slightly and extend the cook time by a minute or two, checking often.

Recipe Recap

These air fryer apple fries are quick, simple apple wedges dusted with cinnamon-sugar and cornstarch, air-fried at 195°C for 8–10 minutes until the edges caramelize and the centers are tender. They’re ideal for a fast dessert or snack that delivers a toasty edge and soft interior with minimal cleanup.

Air Fryer Apple Fries

Final Thoughts

Give these a try when you want warm, lightly caramelized apple bites without heating the oven — they’re fast, forgiving, and genuinely satisfying. I make them when I want a cozy snack that still feels a little special.

Conclusion

If you want to compare different takes or get more ideas for air fryer apple fries, these are helpful references: Air Fryer Apple Fries – The Country Cook, Air Fryer Apple Fries with Vanilla Glaze | Tastes of Lizzy T, and Apple Fries Recipe – The Gracious Pantry.

Air Fryer Apple Fries

Quick and easy air fryer apple fries with a crisp exterior and tender center, perfect for a snack or dessert.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Servings: 4 servings
Course: Dessert, Snack
Cuisine: American
Calories: 120

Ingredients
  

Main Ingredients
  • 2 large large apples, cored and sliced into quarters Choose firm varieties for best texture.
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch Keeps the coating dry for crispness.
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • Baking spray (for air fryer basket) Use to avoid sticking.
  • Caramel sauce (optional, for serving) Great for dipping.

Method
 

Preparation
  1. Wash, core, and slice the apples into quarters, then slice each quarter to about 6 mm thick.
  2. In a medium bowl, combine sugar, cinnamon, and cornstarch; stir until evenly mixed.
  3. Add the apple wedges to the bowl and toss gently until each piece is evenly dusted.
Cooking
  1. Preheat your air fryer to 195°C for about 3 minutes and spray the basket with baking spray.
  2. Arrange the coated apple wedges in a single layer in the basket with some space between pieces.
  3. Air fry for 8 to 10 minutes, flipping the wedges halfway through.
  4. Check for doneness; edges should be golden-brown and the center tender.
  5. Remove from the basket and let cool for 2–3 minutes before serving.

Notes

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat in the air fryer at 180°C for 2–3 minutes if needed. For variations, consider swapping cinnamon for nutmeg or serving with ice cream.

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