Air Fryer Desserts You’ll Make on Repeat
Air fryer desserts are a simple way to enjoy sweet treats without turning on the oven. From cookies and brownies to baked apples or hand pies, they cook quickly in small batches with minimal cleanup. Most recipes take 10–15 minutes, making them perfect for busy nights when you want something warm and homemade.
Why Make Desserts in an Air Fryer?
Air fryers circulate hot air, which creates crisp textures similar to baking or frying but in less time. For desserts, this means:
- Faster cook times compared to ovens
- Small-batch portions, good for households
- Even cooking without preheating large appliances

Common Air Fryer Desserts
Here are popular categories people often prepare:
| Dessert Type | Example Dishes | Avg. Cook Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cookies | Chocolate chip, sugar cookies | 5–8 minutes | Slightly smaller batches |
| Fruit-Based | Baked apples, peaches, bananas | 8–12 minutes | Great with minimal sugar |
| Pastries | Hand pies, turnovers, croissants | 8–10 minutes | Use store-bought doughs |
| Cakes & Muffins | Mug cakes, mini cupcakes | 10–15 minutes | Best for single servings |
| Doughnuts & Churros | Yeast or biscuit dough | 6–10 minutes | Coat with cinnamon sugar |

Tips for Success
- Batch size: Don’t overcrowd the basket. Air circulation is key for even results.
- Parchment paper: Prevents sticking and makes cleanup easier. Use perforated sheets to maintain airflow.
- Temperature adjustments: Many recipes cook well at 320–350°F. Higher heat can cause over-browning.
- Check early: Air fryers vary. Check 2–3 minutes before suggested time.
Storing & Reheating Air Fryer Desserts
- Cookies & muffins: Store in airtight containers for 2–3 days. Reheat in the air fryer for 1–2 minutes.
- Fruit desserts: Best enjoyed fresh. Refrigerate leftovers up to 2 days.
- Pastries: Reheat at 300°F for 3–4 minutes to restore crispness.








