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Air Fryer Apple Chips. How to make the best apple chips in the air fryer. Just three simple ingredients and so delicious. Includes both an air fryer apple slices recipe, along with an air fryer oven dehydrator recipe.
Our air fryer apple chips was originally shared on Recipe This in early 2016. This is the updated version with more photos and the edition of air fryer oven apple chips.
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Air Fryer Apple Chips
Also known as my kids all time favourite snack that they will munch on every day and any day given the chance.
In fact, they love apples so much that our air fryer apple chips were inspired by their love for apples back in 2016.
We’re going back to before Jorge was born and when I was pregnant and finding something that Sofia could eat herself to get her through the weaning process and eating her own food.
What we came up with was apple slices tossed in cinnamon. They were delicious and even now, her and Jorge want these as their mid morning snack every day.
But they taste even better in the air fryer. Adding some healthy oil and you have three ingredient air fryer apple chips.
Air Fryer Apple Crisps
Or if you live in the UK, they would be called air fryer apple crisps, instead of air fryer apple chips. The exact same thing, just a different name on the other side of the ocean.
Can You Dry Fruit In An Air Fryer?
Yes you can and dried air fryer fruit is yummy. You use the dehydrator button on your air fryer oven and then cook your fruit as normal.
You start off with air fryer apple slices being loaded onto the air fryer oven shelf. Then when they are done, they come out as air fryer dehydrator apples.
You can then use them for snacks, and they are also perfect for putting in your kids packed lunch boxes or taking to work. Or like I do, are perfect for munching on while watching TV.
How To Dry Apples In Air Fryer?
It is quick and easy to dry apples in the air fryer:
- Sliced Apples – You need to thinly slice some apples before you can dehydrate them. I recommend using a mandoline for this as it perfectly slices them.
- Cinnamon – Apples taste amazing when they have been tossed in cinnamon. Do this from above and sprinkle a bit at a time, until you have an even coating.
- Oil – You can use any healthy oil on your apple chips. We sprayed extra virgin avocado oil on ours, but olive oil or rapeseed oil would also do the trick.
Any air fryer with a dehydrator will do the trick, though we are using our Power Air Fryer Oven.
How To Make Apple Chips In Air Fryer?
The alternative method, if you don’t have an air fryer oven, is to use the standard air fryer basket. This would be more like crispy apple chips and they wont be dehydrated. They still taste yummy and make a great apple chips alternative.
- Slice Apples
- Toss in cinnamon
- Toss in favourite healthy oil.
- Load into the air fryer basket.
- Cook + snack.
How Long To Air Fry Apple Chips?
The air fryer apple chips cook time varies depending on whether you are dehydrating or you are air frying.
- For the air fryer basket apple chips take 15 minutes.
- For the air fryer oven apple chips take 4 hours.
Air Fryer Apple Chips Temperature?
Just like with the cook time, the air fryer apple chips temperature varies too.
If you are cooking air fryer apple chips in the air fryer basket 200c/400f is the best option. Any less and your apple chips will not crispy enough and will be soggy warm apple slices.
For the air fryer oven, the dehydrator works at a temperature of 30c/85f. This is because you are drying out your fruit rather than cooking it.
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Air Fryer Apple Chips
Air Fryer Apple Chips. How to make the best apple chips in the air fryer. Just three simple ingredients and so delicious. Includes both an air fryer apple slices recipe, along with an air fryer oven dehydrator recipe.
Prep Time5 minutes mins
Cook Time15 minutes mins
Total Time20 minutes mins
Course: Appetizer, Breakfast, Dessert, Side Dish, Snack
Cuisine: Air Fryer, Air Fryer Oven
Servings: 4
Calories: 178kcal
Author: RecipeThis.com
Ingredients
Kitchen Gadgets:
Air Fryer Apple Chips Ingredients:
- 6 Medium Apples
- 1 Tbsp Extra Virgin Avocado Oil
- 1 Tbsp Cinnamon
Metric – Imperial
Instructions
Using a mandoline (or something similar) thinly slice six medium sized apples.
Using your preferred healthy oil (we used extra virgin avocado) toss your sliced apples in oil. Once you have added the oil, sprinkle your apples in cinnamon.
Load into the air fryer and cook for 15 minutes at 200c/400f.
If using the air fryer oven, swap your cook time to 4 hours and a temperature of 30c/85f.
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Notes
Swaps. Swap your sliced apples for pears. Just as good in the air fryer and also works well with cinnamon.
Thanks for reading our air fryer apple chips recipe on Recipe This. We have many more air fryer recipes for you to check out next. If you would like to try more fruit recipes in the air fryer then try our air fryer blueberry tarts.
Nutrition
Calories: 178kcal | Carbohydrates: 39g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 3mg | Potassium: 292mg | Fiber: 8g | Sugar: 28g | Vitamin A: 147IU | Vitamin C: 13mg | Calcium: 36mg | Iron: 1mg
Nutrition InfoPlease Note: Nutrition values are our best estimate based on the software we use at Recipe This and are meant as a guide. If you rely on them for your diet, use your preferred nutrition calculator.
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