Air Fryer Corn on the Cob Recipe

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Garrison Chen

Updated 04/10/26

Got air fryer corn on the cob working perfectly after testing at three different temperatures. Took about 15 minutes at 380°F to get that crispy-golden exterior without drying out the kernels. Jessica asked me to make a lighter summer side that didn't require boiling water in our kitchen during North Dakota's brief hot season.

Air Fryer Corn on the Cob with charred kernels, fresh herbs, parmesan cheese, and lime wedges.

Why This Air Fryer Corn on the Cob Works Every Time

Costs about $2 for four ears versus $8 for takeout elote. The air circulation creates those charred spots you’d normally get on a grill, but without heating up the whole house.

First batch at 350°F took too long and came out pale. Bumped it to 380°F kernels stayed tender while the outside got that golden color.

✅ Ready in 15 minutes total
✅ No pot of boiling water needed
✅ Crispy exterior, tender inside
✅ Works with frozen corn on the cob
✅ Perfect for summer cookout sides

Lily likes helping brush the melted butter on after they’re done. Let’s look at what you need

What You Need for Air Fryer Corn

Takes just a few basic ingredients to get sweet corn ears ready. The extra-virgin olive oil helps with even browning at high heat.

Sweet corn ears : fresh or thawed frozen works
Extra-virgin olive oil : light coating for crispiness
Sea salt : enhances natural sweetness
Black pepper : freshly ground preferred
Lime wedges : optional finishing touch

Air Fryer Corn on the Cob Recipe recipe ingredients

Quick note: husked corn cooks more evenly than leaving the husks on. Takes less time too.

How to Cook Corn in the Air Fryer

Air fryer corn on the cob needs high heat to get those caramelized spots. The method’s straightforward once you know the timing.

  1. Prep the husked corn by patting it completely dry
  2. Brush each ear with olive oil using light pressure
  3. Season with salt and pepper on all sides
  4. Set air fryer to 380°F and arrange corn in single layer
  5. Cook for 8 minutes, flip with tongs, cook another 7 minutes
  6. Check for golden-brown spots before removing

Real quick tip: don’t overcrowd the basket. Air needs to circulate around each ear for even cooking.

Temperature matters more than I expected 350°F left them undercooked, 400°F dried out the kernels. Now let’s talk about mixing it up.

Ways to Change Up Air Fryer Corn

First time I made mexican street corn in air fryer elote style, used cotija cheese and chili lime seasoning. Jessica loved the lighter version without mayo.

Spicy Garlic Version

Started testing this after Lily complained the plain version was boring. Mix garlic powder with paprika before air frying. Adds a kick without overwhelming the sweet corn flavor. Comes out with this smoky-spicy edge that works for adults.

Herb Butter Finish

Melt butter with chopped cilantro and lime zest while the corn cooks. Brush it on right after they come out. The heat melts everything together restaurant quality for about $3 total.

Tested both at the same 380°F temperature. Timing stays consistent regardless of toppings.

Texture and Timing Details

Air fryer corn on the cob gets those charred spots at exactly 380°F. Lower temps won’t caramelize the sugars properly.

Watch for golden-brown patches after the first 8 minutes. That’s when you flip. Second side needs 6-7 minutes depending on your air fryer model.

Kernels should feel tender when you press them with tongs but not mushy. The outside gets slightly crispy while inside stays juicy. If yours runs hot, drop to 370°F and add a minute to each side.

Buddy always knows when these are done he stations himself by the air fryer waiting for any kernels that fall during the flip.

What Goes Well With This Corn

Air fryer corn on the cob with butter pairs naturally with grilled proteins. We serve it alongside chicken or fish most weeknights.

Simple Green Salad

Arugula with lemon vinaigrette balances the richness. Throw in some cherry tomatoes if you have them. The contrast between hot corn and cool greens works for summer dinners.

Black Bean Salad

Cumin-spiced beans with diced bell peppers. Found this combination at a potluck now it’s part of our regular rotation. The textures complement each other without competing.

Store any leftovers properly and they reheat better than you’d expect.

Air Fryer Corn on the Cob Recipe ready to eat

Keeping Air Fryer Corn Fresh

Air fryer corn on the cob holds up well for meal prep. The key is storing it before it dries out.

Storage

  • At room temperature: 2 hours maximum in covered dish
  • In the fridge: 3-4 days in airtight container with paper towel
  • In the freezer: Cut kernels off cob, freeze in bags for 2-3 months

Reheating

Back in the air fryer at 350°F for 3-4 minutes brings back the crispiness. Microwave works but makes them soggy. Oven at 375°F for 5 minutes if your air fryer’s occupied.

Spritz with water before reheating to prevent drying out.

Anti-waste tip

Cut leftover kernels off the cob and toss into scrambled eggs. Add some diced peppers and you’ve got a quick breakfast that uses everything.

Check the FAQ below if you’re running into issues with timing or texture.

Full Air Fryer Corn Recipe

Air fryer corn on the cob delivers that grilled flavor without firing up the outdoor grill. The high heat caramelizes the natural sugars while keeping kernels tender. Costs less than $2 per batch and takes 15 minutes start to finish.

Air Fryer Corn on the Cob

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Servings 4 servings
Calories 110kcal
This air fryer corn on the cob delivers grill-like char and a crispy-golden exterior in just 15 minutes. Cooking at 380°F keeps the kernels juicy while creating caramelized spots without boiling water or heating up the kitchen. It works with fresh or frozen corn for an easy summer side.

Equipment

  • Air fryer
  • Pastry brush
  • Tongs

Ingredients

  • 4 ears corn on the cob husked
  • 1 teaspoon extra-virgin olive oil for brushing
  • 1/4 teaspoon sea salt
  • to taste black pepper freshly ground
  • lime wedges optional, for serving
  • fresh cilantro optional, chopped, for garnish

Instructions

  • Remove all husks and silk from the corn ears.
  • Pat each ear completely dry with paper towels.
  • Brush olive oil evenly over all sides of the corn.
  • Season with sea salt and freshly ground black pepper.
  • Preheat the air fryer to 380°F for 3 minutes.
  • Arrange the corn in a single layer in the air fryer basket.
  • Cook for 8 minutes without opening the basket.
  • Use tongs to flip each ear carefully.
  • Cook for an additional 6–7 minutes, until golden-brown spots appear and kernels are tender.
  • Remove and let rest for 2 minutes before serving.
  • Squeeze lime wedges over the top if using.
  • Garnish with chopped cilantro, if desired.

Notes

  • For frozen corn on the cob, add 2–3 minutes to the total cook time; no need to thaw, but pat off ice crystals.
  • Skip foil for better air circulation and crispier results.
  • Do not overcrowd the basket; leave space for air to circulate.
  • If your air fryer runs hot, try 370°F and add about 1 minute per side.
  • Reheat leftovers in the air fryer at 350°F for 3–4 minutes to restore crispness.
  • Variation: For corn ribs, cut each ear into thirds lengthwise, season, and cook the same way.
Course : Side Dish
Cuisine : American
Keywords : air fryer corn, air fryer vegetables, crispy corn, frozen corn on the cob, grilled corn alternative, mexican street corn, quick corn recipe, summer side dish

Nutritional information is calculated automatically and provided for reference only.

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Common Questions About Air Fryer Corn

First time I made air fryer corn on the cob, I wasn’t sure about the timing. Tested it three different ways before landing on this method.

How long to cook corn on the cob in air fryer?

15 minutes total at 380°F 8 minutes, flip, then 6-7 minutes. Timing varies slightly by air fryer model.

Can I cook frozen corn on the cob in the air fryer?

Yes, add 2-3 minutes to total time. No need to thaw first, just pat off any ice crystals before brushing with oil.

Why did my air fryer corn turn out soggy?

Temperature was too low or corn wasn’t dried properly. Bump to 380°F and make sure ears are completely dry before cooking.

Do I need to use foil for air fryer corn?

No, skip the foil. Direct contact with hot air creates better browning and crispy spots.

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This air fryer corn on the cob method took three rounds of testing to nail down. Temperature adjustments made all the difference.

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