Alright, fellow snack enthusiasts, let's talk about something crunchy and tangy - fried pickles! (a Southern bar-food classic of battered, deep-fried pickle slices, often served with ranch or comeback sauce) We all know they're the ultimate guilty pleasure, right?
So, we tried our hands at air frying these bad boys, and wow, they turned out amazing!
Imagine a crispy coating encasing that juicy, tangy pickle slice - sheer bliss! We've all had those moments where we crave something new and tasty.
While sitting around one weekend, we decided to air fry pickles and, trust us, they didn't disappoint. These are a must-try.
Grab your air fryer, some pickle slices, and let's get going. You're in for a treat!
Ingredients for Air Fryer Fried Pickles
You'll need these simple ingredients to create ultimate fried pickle perfection:
- Pickle Slices: Dill pickles work great, but go wild with your fave.
- Breadcrumbs: Panko for extra crunch.
- All-Purpose Flour: Helps the coating stick.
- Eggs: Binds everything together.
- Milk: For dipping the eggs.
- Paprika: Adds a little kick.
- Garlic Powder: Because garlic makes everything better.
- Salt & Pepper: To taste.
Tips for Perfect Air Fryer Fried Pickles
- Pat Them Dry: Dry the pickle slices to make sure the coating sticks. (press with paper towels for about 30 seconds to remove excess brine)
- Coat Well: Double-dip for extra crispiness (dredge in flour, then egg, then breadcrumbs, then repeat the egg and breadcrumbs for a thicker, crunchier crust).
- Single Layer: Don't overcrowd the basket so they cook evenly - similar basket tips are in air fryer wing techniques for even cooking (leave about ½-inch of space between slices).
Variations and Add-Ons
Want to put your own twist on these bad boys? Check out these ideas:
- Spicy Fried Pickles: Add cayenne pepper or hot sauce to the egg mixture. (start with ¼ teaspoon cayenne for mild heat)
- Cheesy Fried Pickles: Mix some grated Parmesan into the breadcrumbs (Parmesan adds a nutty, salty bite and helps the crust brown nicely).
- Herbed Fried Pickles: Sprinkle in some dried oregano or dill - great with moist cornbread variations for sides.
Serving Suggestions
Make these fried pickles the life of the party by serving them up right:
- With a Dip: Pair with ranch, spicy aioli, or even some sriracha mayo. (ranch provides a cool, creamy contrast to the tangy pickles)
- As a Side: Perfect sidekick for burgers, sandwiches, or grilled goodies (try alongside cheeseburgers or smoked pulled pork sandwiches).
- Snack Attack: Serve them solo, because why not?
Crispy Air Fryer Fried Pickles
Equipment
- Air-fryer
- Mixing Bowls (3)
- Baking sheet
- whisk
Ingredients
- 1 jar pickle slices drained and patted dry
- ½ cup all-purpose flour
- 1 cup breadcrumbs Panko preferred
- 2 eggs beaten
- ¼ cup milk
- 1 teaspoon paprika
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Preheat your air fryer to 400°F.
- Set up a dredging station with three bowls: one with flour, one with beaten eggs and milk, and one with breadcrumbs, paprika, garlic powder, salt, and pepper.
- Coat each pickle slice in flour, then dip into the egg mixture, and finally coat with the seasoned breadcrumbs.
- Place the coated pickles on a baking sheet.
- Once all pickles are coated, transfer them to the air fryer basket, making sure they're in a single layer.
- Air fry for 8-10 minutes, shaking the basket halfway through, until the pickles are crispy and golden brown.
- Let cool slightly before serving with your preferred dipping sauce.
Notes
- Adjust seasoning to taste preferences.
- Cooking times may vary depending on the air fryer model and the thickness of the pickle slices.
- For extra crunch, you can double-dip the pickle slices in the egg and breadcrumb mixture.
Nutrition
If you're new to air frying, the collection of air fryer basics and beginner recipes outlines common temperatures, timing ranges, and safety tips. For a classic starter, follow a crispy beginner-friendly air fryer fries recipe to learn basket capacity and shake-timing for even browning.

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