Air Fryer Fried Pickles (12 Minutes)

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Got air fryer fried pickles working after Tom brought a jar of dill pickle chips to the Sunday potluck. Took three temperature tests to nail the coating 380°F keeps the panko coating crispy without burning. Jessica requested these for game nights since the bar version costs $9 and comes out soggy half the time.

Air fryer fried pickles with golden-brown breading, fresh chives, and creamy dipping sauce.

Why Air Fryer Fried Pickles Beat Takeout

Costs about $4 to make a full batch versus $9 at sports bars. The dry and wet dredge method I tested keeps that crispy coating intact no oil splatter, no deep fryer mess.

Buddy camps out under the air fryer basket hoping I’ll drop a pickle chip. Never happens, but he’s optimistic.

✅ Ready in 12 minutes flat
✅ No deep fryer cleanup
✅ Stays crispy for 20 minutes
✅ Panko fried pickle chips air fryer approved
✅ Perfect bar snack at home

The peppercorn ranch dip makes or breaks this. Let me show you what works

Core Ingredients for Crispy Pickles

Air fryer fried pickles need just a few basics to get that crunch right. The panko breadcrumbs create better texture than regular coating.

Dill pickle coins : drained and patted completely dry
Egg : acts as binding agent for coating
Panko breadcrumbs : creates superior crispy coating
Remoulade sauce : tangier than ranch for dipping

Pat those pickles dry trust me on this one. Wet pickles = soggy coating every time.

Steps to Cook Fried Pickles in Air Fryer

Making air fryer fried pickles takes less time than driving to the bar. The trick is getting each pickle chip coated evenly with the panko coating before they hit the basket.

  1. Drain pickles and pat completely dry with paper towels
  2. Beat egg in shallow bowl until smooth
  3. Spread panko breadcrumbs in separate shallow dish
  4. Dip each pickle coin in egg, let excess drip off
  5. Press both sides into panko until fully coated
  6. Preheat air fryer to 380°F for 3 minutes
  7. Arrange pickles in single layer, don’t overlap
  8. Drizzle light olive oil over top using spray bottle
  9. Cook 6 minutes, flip with tongs, cook another 6 minutes

The parchment rounds help with cleanup but aren’t required. Just makes my life easier on Sundays.

Tested this at 350°F first took forever and came out pale. Bumped to 380°F and the timing locked in. Here’s how to switch it up.

Air Fryer Fried Pickles Variations

Want something different from the classic version? Tested these three options during meal prep sessions when Lily was at Bennett Elementary.

Spicy Air Fryer Fried Pickles with Cayenne

Mix cayenne pepper into the panko coating before dredging. Start with 1/4 teaspoon if you’re cautious Jessica learned this the hard way when she added a full teaspoon and couldn’t stop coughing. The heat hits about 10 seconds after the first bite.

Gets that Buffalo-style kick without needing sauce.

Gluten Free Air Fryer Fried Pickles Almond Flour

Swap panko for almond flour mixed with cornstarch. Ratio is 3:1 almond to cornstarch. Doesn’t get quite as crispy as panko but works for guests with restrictions.

Temperature stays at 380°F, timing drops to 10 minutes total.

Air Fryer Fried Pickles Spears Recipe

Use pickle spears instead of coins cut them in half lengthwise first. Takes 14 minutes instead of 12 since they’re thicker. Flip at the 7-minute mark.

Better for dipping if you’re into that.

Those are the versions that actually worked. Now for what to serve alongside.

What to Serve with Fried Pickles

Air fryer fried pickles pair well with anything you’d get at a bar. I usually make these when we’re having people over for Sunday games.

Classic Burgers

The acidity from pickles cuts through burger grease perfectly. We do this combo when Tom and his wife come over he brings the ground beef, I handle the pickles. Works every time.

Buffalo Wings

Both get that same crispy-tangy thing going. Temperature’s the same for both (380°F), so I cook them in batches. Wings first, pickles second while wings rest.

Beer Cheese Dip

Discovered this pairing at Lindenwood Park potluck last summer. The sharp cheese flavor balances the sour pickle brine. Just set out a bowl and let people double-dip we’re not fancy here.

Store leftovers properly and they’ll reheat without getting soggy.

Keeping Air Fryer Fried Pickles Fresh

Air fryer fried pickles lose their crunch fast if stored wrong. The coating absorbs moisture from the pickles within an hour.

Storage

  • At room temperature: 1 hour maximum on open plate
  • In the fridge: 2 days in paper towel-lined container
  • In the freezer: Not recommended coating gets waterlogged when thawed

Reheating

Back in the air fryer at 380°F for 4 minutes restores most of the crispiness. Oven works at 400°F for 5 minutes if your air fryer’s in use. Microwave makes them soggy don’t bother.

Single layer on the basket matters for even reheating.

Anti-waste tip

Crumble leftover pickles over salads for texture. The coating adds crunch like croutons but with more flavor.

Got questions about timing or texture? Check below.

Air Fryer Fried Pickles Recipe (Complete)

Air fryer fried pickles deliver that bar snack crunch without the deep fryer mess. The panko coating stays crispy for 20 minutes after cooking long enough to finish a beer and start another. Costs about $4 versus $9 at restaurants.

Air Fryer Fried Pickles

Prep Time 8 minutes
Cook Time 12 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Servings 4 servings
Calories 140kcal
Crispy, bar-style fried pickle chips made in the air fryer with a light panko coating. They cook at 380°F in about 12 minutes and come out crunchy without deep-frying. Serve hot with remoulade for an easy game-day appetizer.

Equipment

  • Air fryer
  • Two shallow bowls
  • Tongs
  • Paper towels
  • Olive oil spray bottle

Ingredients

  • 16 ounces dill pickle coins drained and patted dry
  • 1 egg beaten
  • 1 cup panko breadcrumbs
  • extra-virgin olive oil lightly drizzle or spray
  • remoulade sauce for dipping

Instructions

  • Drain pickles completely and pat dry with paper towels.
  • Press pickles between fresh paper towels to remove any remaining moisture.
  • Beat the egg in the first shallow bowl until uniform.
  • Pour panko breadcrumbs into a second shallow bowl.
  • Preheat the air fryer to 380°F for 3 minutes.
  • Dip each pickle coin in the beaten egg and shake off excess.
  • Press both sides of each pickle into the panko until fully coated.
  • Arrange coated pickles in a single layer in the air fryer basket; do not overlap.
  • Lightly drizzle or spray olive oil over the tops of the pickles.
  • Air fry for 6 minutes without opening the basket.
  • Flip each pickle with tongs.
  • Cook an additional 6 minutes, or until golden brown and crispy.
  • Serve immediately with remoulade sauce for dipping.

Notes

  • Dry the pickles thoroughly; excess moisture causes a soggy coating.
  • Cook at 380°F for best browning; cooler air fryers may need up to 14 minutes total.
  • For spice, mix 1/4 teaspoon cayenne into the panko; adjust to taste.
  • Gluten-free option: use 3 parts almond flour to 1 part cornstarch; cook about 10 minutes.
  • Pickle spears need about 14 minutes total; flip halfway.
  • Reheat leftovers at 380°F for 4 minutes; avoid the microwave.
Course : Appetizer
Cuisine : American
Keywords : air fryer fried pickles, bar snack, crispy coating, dill pickle chips, game day snack, panko breadcrumbs, remoulade dipping sauce

Nutritional information is calculated automatically and provided for reference only.

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Common Air Fryer Fried Pickles Questions

Tested these air fryer fried pickles four times before the coating stopped sliding off. Temperature and drying technique made the difference.

Why are my air fryer pickles soggy?

Pickles weren’t dried enough before coating. Pat them between paper towels twice removes brine that makes coating slide off.

How long for air fryer fried pickles chips?

12 minutes at 380°F works for most models. Flip at 6 minutes. Cooler units might need 14 minutes total.

Can I use regular breadcrumbs instead of panko?

Yes but texture suffers. Regular crumbs get dense, panko stays lighter and crispier. Worth the extra dollar at Hornbacher’s.

Do I need parchment rounds for air fryer pickles?

No, they’re optional. Makes cleanup easier but doesn’t affect crispiness. I skip them half the time.

Share Your Fried Pickle Results

These air fryer fried pickles save $5 per batch compared to bar prices. Tested the temperature three different ways before settling on 380°F.

Rate this recipe if the coating stayed crispy. Drop a comment if you tried the spicy version curious how much cayenne you used. Tag #AirFryerPlates with a photo if you’re on Instagram.

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