
Crispy air fryer apple fries are my favorite treat when I want something sweet but quick. With just tart apples and a handful of pantry spices you can create golden fries that make everyone smile. These are perfect for after-school snacks or a healthier dessert that never fails to impress.
I first made these when my kids asked for apple pie but we were short on time. Now we whip up batches together on weekends—there are never leftovers.
Ingredients
- Granny Smith apples: the tartness balances the sweet coating choose firm apples that feel heavy for their size
- All-purpose flour: gives the fries a golden crunchy exterior sift for the best texture
- Powdered sugar: adds sweetness and a delicate finish opt for a fine powder for better coating
- Ground cinnamon: brings deep warmth always use fresh ground for the most flavor
- Ground nutmeg: provides subtle earthy notes grate it fresh if possible
- Ground cloves: add a hint of spice but do not overpower the apples go for whole cloves ground just before use
- Cooking oil spray: helps achieve a crisp crust without extra fat use a neutral spray for clean taste
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Prepare the Apples:
- Wash and dry the apples well. Peel them if you like a softer texture or keep the skins on for extra crunch and nutrients.
- Cut the Apple Fries:
- Slice the apples into even sticks about half an inch thick. The fries should be similar size so they cook at the same rate.
- Mix Coating:
- In a shallow bowl whisk together flour cinnamon nutmeg cloves and half of the powdered sugar until blended evenly. This dry mix will cling to each apple stick.
- Coat the Apples:
- Gently toss the apple sticks in the flour and spice mixture making sure every surface is thoroughly covered.
- Preheat the Air Fryer:
- Set the air fryer to 380 degrees Fahrenheit and heat for three minutes. Lightly coat the air fryer basket with cooking oil spray to avoid sticking.
- Arrange Apple Fries:
- Lay the coated apple sticks in a single flat layer inside the basket. If needed cook them in batches so each fry cooks up crisp.
- Spray and Cook:
- Spritz the top of the apple fries with a touch more oil spray. This step helps them brown beautifully. Air fry for eight to ten minutes shaking the basket halfway through so every fry gets evenly golden.
- Add Powdered Sugar:
- As soon as the fries are done and still steamy toss them with the rest of the powdered sugar for that delicious sweet finish. Serve right away with your favorite dip like caramel or vanilla yogurt.

You Must Know
- Great source of fiber plus lower in fat than deep-fried snacks
- Easy to make gluten-free by swapping plain flour for a gluten-free blend
- Delicious served warm but even good at room temperature for lunchboxes
My favorite ingredient here is always the Granny Smith apple. Their brightness holds up to heat and the contrast with warm spices takes me back to crisp autumn days picking apples with my grandmother. Every time I smell that cinnamon it brings a rush of those happy orchard memories.
Storage Tips
Let any leftover fries cool before placing them in an airtight container. They keep well in the fridge for up to two days. Reheat in the air fryer for a couple of minutes to revive the crunch.
Ingredient Substitutions
Use your favorite firm apple variety if Granny Smith is not available. Swap flour for almond flour for a nuttier flavor or oat flour to keep these gluten-free. Cinnamon and nutmeg are classic but you can add a little ginger or even pumpkin pie spice for a twist.
Serving Suggestions
Serve these apple fries right out of the basket dusted with powdered sugar. They pair perfectly with a small bowl of caramel for dipping or a dollop of vanilla yogurt. If you want to make them extra festive drizzle with a little melted chocolate or serve alongside ice cream.

Cultural Context
While apple fries are a modern snack inspired by classic fair treats they capture the coziness of American fall baking. The air fryer brings the tradition into your own kitchen without the mess or heaviness of deep frying.
Recipe FAQs
- → Which apple variety works best?
Granny Smith apples are ideal due to their firm texture and tart flavor, which hold up well during air frying.
- → Should the apples be peeled?
Peeled apples offer a softer texture, while unpeeled slices add a pleasant chew and extra nutrients. Choose your preference.
- → How do I achieve extra crispy fries?
Spritz the coated apples with a bit more cooking spray before air frying, and make sure to cook in a single layer for even browning.
- → What dips pair well with apple fries?
Caramel sauce and vanilla yogurt are excellent choices, complementing the spiced sweetness of the apple fries.
- → Can I use a different flour?
All-purpose flour works best, but gluten-free blends or whole wheat flour can be substituted for dietary needs.
- → How should leftovers be stored?
Store cooled apple fries in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Reheat briefly in the air fryer for best texture.