We love roasted walnuts. Seriously, what's not to enjoy?
These crunchy bites are simple to make and perfect for snacking, made from shelled walnut halves toasted until golden (air fry at 350°F for 6-8 minutes), and come from nutrient-dense tree nuts that are a good source of alpha-linolenic acid (ALA). Plus, they can jazz up salads or improve any dish with an extra crunch.
Picture us, casually tossing walnuts in the air fryer, waiting for that sweet aroma to fill the kitchen. It's like having a mini party at home!
Whether we sprinkle a bit of salt or sweeten things up with honey, the options are endless.
Let's talk about how to make these little nuggets of joy in no time. Get ready to munch your way through our latest recipe for roasted walnuts!
Ingredients for Air Fryer Roasted Walnuts
Grab these straightforward munchables to upgrade your snacking game:
- Walnuts: About 2 cups of shelled walnuts. The star of our crispy show!
- Olive Oil: A tablespoon or so, just enough to give those walnuts a lovely sheen.
- Salt: A sprinkle to enhance that nutty flavor.
- Seasoning: This is where you can get creative! Try garlic powder, cayenne pepper, or even some maple syrup for a sweet touch.
Tips for Perfect Air Fryer Roasted Walnuts
To get the ultimate crunch on your walnuts, keep these nifty tips in your back pocket:
- Give those walnuts space in the air fryer basket (arrange in a single layer without overlapping), a technique that also helps crispy roasted peanuts for snacking cook evenly.
- Shake It Up: Give the basket a little shake halfway through cooking to ensure even roasting-think of it as a dance party for your walnuts!
- Keep an Eye on Them: Nuts can go from perfect to burnt faster than you can say "snack attack." Keep an eye on them in the last few minutes, especially during the final 1-2 minutes.
Variations and Substitutions
Feeling adventurous? Check out these tasty variations and substitutions:
- Sweet & Spicy Walnuts: Add a mix of cayenne pepper, cinnamon, and a drizzle of honey before roasting for a sweet heat experience (try about ½ teaspoon cayenne, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, and 1 tablespoon honey per 2 cups walnuts).
- Herbed Walnuts: Toss some dried rosemary or thyme with your walnuts for a herby twist (rosemary lends a piney, savory note), which pairs nicely with moist cornbread variations for side dishes.
- Garlic Parmesan Walnuts: Mix together powdered garlic and grated parmesan, then sprinkle that magic over the walnuts before they go into the air fryer. Divine!
Serving Suggestions
Here's how you can enjoy your scrumptious roasted walnuts:
- Snack Attack: Just grab a handful and enjoy! Trust us, you won't be able to stop at one.
- Salad Toppers: Sprinkle these crunchy delights over salads for that extra crunch and nutty flavor (especially good on mixed greens with a tangy vinaigrette and crumbled goat cheese).
- Trail Mix: Mix them up with some dried fruits and chocolate chips for the ultimate trail mix that will fuel your recipes and are great for hikes or packed lunches!
The Best Air Fryer Roasted Walnuts
Equipment
- Air-fryer
- Mixing bowl
- Measuring Cups
- Spatula
Ingredients
- 2 cups shelled walnuts
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- Salt to taste
- Seasoning of your choice garlic powder, cayenne, maple syrup, etc.
Instructions
- In a mixing bowl, combine the walnuts, olive oil, salt, and any additional seasonings you fancy. Toss until well coated.
- Preheat your air fryer to 350°F.
- Place the seasoned walnuts in the air fryer basket, spreading them out evenly.
- Roast for 8-10 minutes, shaking the basket halfway through to ensure they cook evenly.
- Once golden brown and fragrant, remove them and let them cool for a minute before diving in!
Notes
- You can adjust the seasoning based on your preference. Try different spices for a new flavor sensation!
- Store your roasted walnuts in an airtight container; they should stay crunchy for about a week (if they last that long!).
Nutrition
Roasted garlic softens and develops a sweet, mellow umami that pairs well with crunchy nuts: roasted garlic for mellow, spreadable flavor. Air-fried poblano peppers bring a smoky, mildly spicy flavor that complements salads and salsas: roasted poblano peppers for smoky, mild heat.

Andrew Gray is a seasoned food writer and blogger with a wealth of experience in the restaurant and catering industries. With a passion for all things delicious, Andrew has honed his culinary expertise through his work as a personal chef and caterer.
His love for food led him to venture into food writing, where he has contributed to various online publications, sharing his knowledge and insights on the culinary world. As the proud owner of CooksCrafter.com, Andrew covers a wide range of topics, including recipes, restaurant reviews, product recommendations, and culinary tips.
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