Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (2024)

Air Fryer Wings are crispy, juicy, seasoned to perfection, and totally addicting—they'll fly off the plate! This method makes the best chicken wings EVER.

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Today we’re talking Air Fryer Wings, otherwise known as the most irresistible game-day snack you can get your hands on. I actually had no idea you could cook chicken wings in anair fryer until Ben started “frying” these bad boys up. One bite and I was hooked — or I guess I should say WE were hooked.

My entire family, including my kids, LOVE these wings!

Watch How to Make Them!

My air fryer chicken wings recipe delivers impossibly crispy, perfectly juicy wings, and there’s no deep fat frying required—nor do you need to coat the wings with baking powder or cornstarch or whatever you supposedly have to do when baking them.

All you need for this irresistible appetizer recipe is chicken wings, a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil, a pinch of salt, and lemon pepper seasoning. Yes! No need for a special dry rub – lemon pepper wings are where it’s AT. The flavor is so, so good.

(If you love chicken wing recipes as much as we do, be sure to check out my Smoked Chicken Wings too!)

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How Long Do You Cook Wings in an Air Fryer?

Two pounds of chicken wings take 23-24 minutes to cook in a large air fryer. I start cooking them at 360ºF to render the fat and skin, then finish the wings at 390ºF to ensure they’re tender on the inside, and crispy and sizzling on the outside.

Can You Put Raw Chicken in an Air Fryer?

Yes! Although we usually use our Air Fryer to heat frozen foods like chicken nuggets or french fries, or to cook fresh vegetables, you absolutely can cook raw chicken in an air fryer. Chicken breastsalso cook fabulously in an air fryer. Just think of it as a mini oven or grill.

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Ingredients Needed

For as impressive as Air Fryer Wings taste, they are made with just a handful of everyday, simple ingredients. Truly they’re one of the more easy air fryer recipes. Here’s what you’ll need:

For the air fryer wings:

  • Chicken wings I recommend purchasing chicken wings that are already broken down into drumettes and wingettes. That said, you can also buy whole chicken wings, which are a little less expensive, and break them down yourself.
  • Lemon pepper seasoning – This may seem out of left field for air fryer wings, but trust and believe: it is perfection. I useTone’s Lemon Pepper Seasoning Blend.
  • Extra virgin olive oil – A drizzle of olive oil is how you get audibly crispy chicken wings. The oil helps the chicken skin start to crisp up faster than it would on its own.
  • Salt – An extra pinch of salt ensures the chicken wings are perfectly seasoned when they come out of the Air Fryer.

For tossing and dipping:

  • Buffalo wing sauce – You can’t go wrong with a classic. Use store-bought, or make your own with hot sauce, butter, and garlic powder.
  • Thai sweet chili sauce – A great choice if you want to give your air fryer wings Asian-inspired flair.
  • Ranch or blue cheese dressing – More classic dippers that I can’t get enough of!
  • BBQ sauce – Another classic pairing, and great for kids.
  • Hot honey – This is a relatively new sauce for me personally, but I think it’d be terrific drizzled over these wings.

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How to Make Crispy Air Fryer Wings

Who’s ready to make some crispy restaurant-style wings at home! Ok I see your hand in the air. PERFECT. Here’s what you’ll need to do.

Step 1: Prepare.

Start by preheating your air fryer to 360ºF. If you don’t have the exact model I do, set the temperature to as close as 360 as possible.

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Step 2: Season the Chicken Wings

Place the chicken wings into a gallon-size Ziplock bag – no need to pat off excess moisture with paper towels first – then drizzle with roughly a Tablespoon of extra-virgin olive oil, lemon pepper seasoning, and salt, then seal the bag, keeping the air inside. Give the bag a good shake-shake-shake to evenly coat the wings.

Alternatively you could season the chicken wings in a large bowl.

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Step 3: Air Fry the Wings

Add the wings to the air fryer basket sprayed with nonstick cooking spray then arrange in a single layer so they’re not overlapping – touching is fine.

Air fry the wings for 18 minutes, shaking the basket every 6 minutes, or until the chicken wings are golden brown. No need to flip as the shaking will ensure the wings cook evenly.

Increase the heat to 390ºF then cook for another 5 to 6 minutes, shaking the basket every 2 minutes, until the wings are brown and crispy.

That’s it! Serve with the dippers of your choice and don’t forget the carrots and celery sticks. ;)

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Why are my Air Fryer Wings Not Crispy?

Sad, soggy wings? Say it isn’t so! Here are my best tips for gettingsizzling, crispy Air Fryer wings, every time:

  • Don’t overlap the wings. Air fryers make foods crispy by circulating air around them, so if there’s no room for air to circulate, the wings aren’t going to crisp up. That said, you may need to Air Fry in two batches. If some of the wings are bigger than others I like to group them by size so they’re done at the same time.
  • Be flexible with the cooking time. Speaking of chicken wing sizes, wings come in various sizes so if your 2 pounds of chicken wings contains less than 20 wings (meaning they’re quite large), you might need to increase cooking time at 360ºF to render the fat and cook the wings all the way through. Similarly, if they’re smaller, you may need less time at 360ºF.
  • To sauce or not. I know a lot of people like their wings tossed in sauce, particularly buffalo sauce, prior to serving, but for the crispiest skin ever – dunk your wings in the sauce of your choice vs tossing them in sauce in a bowl.

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How to Store and Reheat Leftovers

You can store any leftover air fryer wings in an airtight container in the fridge for up to four days. I recommend reheating in the Air Fryer at 360 degrees.

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Air Fryer Wings are crispy, juicy, seasoned to perfection, and totally addicting—they'll fly off the plate! This method makes the best chicken wings EVER.

Ingredients

makes approx 24 wings

  • 2lbs chicken wings (~24) broken down into wingettes and drummies/drummettes
  • extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 scant Tablespoons Lemon Pepper Seasoning
  • pinch salt
  • Recommended Dipping/Tossing Sauces:
    • Buffalo Wing Sauce
    • Thai Sweet Chili Sauce
    • Ranch Dressing
    • BBQ Sauce

Directions

  1. Preheat Air Fryer to 360 degrees. Add trimmed chicken wings to a gallon-size Ziplock bag or large bowl then drizzle with extra virgin olive oil. ~1 Tablespoon or so. Add lemon pepper seasoning and salt then seal the bag, keeping the air inside, and shake to evenly coat.
  2. Arrange wings in the basket of the preheated Air Fryer - wings can be touching but not overlapping - you may need to cook in 2 batches.
  3. Air Fry for 18 minutes, shaking the basket vigorously every 6 minutes, or until the chicken wings are golden brown. Turn heat up to 390 degrees then cook for another 5-6 minutes, shaking the basket every 2 minutes, until wings are brown and crispy. Serve or toss with sauces.

Notes

  • This is the Air Fryer I have >
  • Chicken wings can come in various sizes! If your 2lbs of chicken wings contain less then 20 wings (directions here are for 24 wings,) you might need to increase cooking time at 360 degrees to render the fat and cook the wings all the way through.

This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.

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  1. Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (10) peter 05.04.2024

    thank you

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    • Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (11) Kristin 05.06.2024

      You’re welcome, Peter!

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    • Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (13) Kristin 04.29.2024

      Use tongs to spread them back out into an even layer after shaking, if needed.

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  2. Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (14) Janet 04.25.2024

    More air fryer recipes please

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    • Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (15) Kristin 04.29.2024

      Thanks for your feedback, Janet!

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  3. Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (16) Tori 04.15.2024

    I tried this recipe over the weekend and my wings were cooked to perfection. Thanks Kristin!

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    • Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (17) Kristin 04.16.2024

      Wohoo! So glad to hear it, Tori! Thank you so much for your feedback and recipe rating!

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  4. Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (18) Jackie 04.08.2024

    Tried. Your wing recipe

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    • Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (19) Kristin 04.09.2024

      I hope it was a hit, Jackie!

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  5. Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (20) Renee 02.11.2024

    The temp change on the air fryer made ALL THE DIFFERENCE. my hubby loves wings and they all come out when, the tempt change took it to another level. Thanks. This page will be bookmarked

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    • Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (21) Kristin 02.12.2024

      Fantastic!! So glad it was a hit, Renee!

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  6. Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (22) Susan Soucie 07.01.2023

    I made these for dinner and WOW !!! I loved them. Will definitely be making these again.
    I took a picture of my plate of crispy wings but I don’t know how to share onto the comment page. Thank you so much you were right very crispy in the air fryer. Followed recipe step by step and they were perfect. Thanks so much for sharing. ????

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    • Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (23) Kristin 05.06.2024

      I’m so, so glad they were a hit, Susan!!

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  7. Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (24) Ellen 03.12.2023

    What was the sauce you dipped the chicken wings in your video? And if you would, advise the recipe for that as it looked great.

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    • Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (25) Kristin 05.06.2024

      That’s Franks Wing Sauce!

      Reply

  8. Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (26) Michelle 02.13.2022

    These wings are delicious and could not be easier! Followed directions to a T. Delicious plain or with your favorite sauce.

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    • Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (27) Kristin 02.14.2022

      Woo! So glad they were a hit, Michelle!

      Reply

  9. Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (28) Kathy DeKoter 10.16.2021

    These were so easy and delicious and the guys loved them! I am new to using an air fryer and the instructions were very helpful – thank you.

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    • Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (29) Kristin 05.06.2024

      I’m thrilled to hear both that it was an easy-to-follow recipe, and it was enjoyed by all! Thanks for the feedback, Kathy!

      Reply

  10. Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (30) Janice Polk 03.30.2021

    What are your ideas for seasoning for someone who is
    low sodium?

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    • Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (31) Kristin 07.08.2021

      Hi Janice! I think onion powder, garlic powder, and paprika would be delicious!

      Reply

  11. Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (32) Donna 03.28.2021

    My air fryer has 4 wire shelves rather than a basket. How would you change the cooing directions for this type of air fryer? I have read that you have to witch the shelves to a different position. Thanks for your help.

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    • Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (33) Kristin 07.08.2021

      Hi Donna! Unfortunately I can’t say for sure as I have the basket-style AF. Just thinking off the top of my head, maybe you could rotate the shelves half way through.

      Reply

  12. Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (34) Cynthia 02.10.2021

    I made these wings for the Super Bowl! Better than the pub! They were hit for my party of ONE!

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    • Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (35) Kristin 02.11.2021

      WOO!! I also crushed more than my fair share for the SB this year. ??

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  13. Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (36) Marilyn Ginsburg 02.05.2021

    How do you convert this recipe to airfrying in an oven that has an air frying capabilities

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    • Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (37) Kristin 02.05.2021

      Hi Marilyn! I don’t have this feature on my oven so I can’t say for sure.

      Reply

  14. Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (38) Kasey B. 01.04.2021

    I made these wings tonight to enjoy with my family while we watched a movie and they were a huge hit! I followed the recipe exactly and they came out perfect! I plan on making them again this weekend for family game night!

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    • Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (39) Kristin 01.08.2021

      So happy to hear that, Kasey!! Thrilled they were a hit with your family! :D

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  15. Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (40) Jeff Heinzelman 10.24.2020

    This recipe was worse than a 14 part TikTok video about cats. The story proceeding the actual recipe in the 14,000 ads accompanying it made it unreadable.

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    • Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (41) Kristin 12.07.2020

      O…kay?

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    • Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (42) Carie 11.07.2022

      That’s what the “jump to recipe” hyperlink is for at the top of the page, then you bypass the blog info and get straight to the recipe if that is only what you’re after.

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  16. Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (43) Angela 10.10.2020

    We made these today and they were amazing! We cooked them 2 minutes longer at 360 and 6 minutes at 390 and they were perfectly crispy. My husband and 2 sons couldn’t believe how good these were. My husband considers himself a chicken wing connoisseur. ? I have a feeling we’ll be making these every weekend through football season, for sure! Thanks for the recipe!

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    • Crispy Air Fryer Wings | Iowa Girl Eats (44) Kristin 10.12.2020

      Ahh, I’m so thrilled to hear that, Angela! Thank you so much for your review and recipe rating!!

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FAQs

How long do you cook take out crispy wings in the air fryer? ›

Two pounds of chicken wings take 23-24 minutes to cook in a large air fryer. I start cooking them at 360ºF to render the fat and skin, then finish the wings at 390ºF to ensure they're tender on the inside, and crispy and sizzling on the outside.

Why are my wings not crispy in air fryer? ›

If your wings aren't crispy, you likely cooked too many at once (or didn't turn up the temperature enough at the end). Skip the Baking Soda. Toss your wings with baking soda or flour isn't necessary for crispy results, and you'll save yourself hassle. To Use Frozen Wings in the Air Fryer.

How do you're crisp wings in air fryer? ›

Instructions
  1. Preheat air fryer to 375 degrees.
  2. Place cooked chicken wings in the air fryer basket in a single layer.
  3. Set the timer for 5 minutes. Flip the wings halfway through for the best results so that both sides get crispy.
  4. ★ Did you find this information helpful? Don't forget to give it a star rating below!
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Should I coat my wings before air frying? ›

Pat the chicken wings dry with a paper towel to remove excess moisture. In a bowl, season the chicken wings with salt and white pepper along with baking powder and neutral oil. Mix until the wings are evenly coated. In a single layer, place the chicken wings in the air fryer and air fry for 10 minutes at 400F.

Does cornstarch make your chicken crispy? ›

My not-so-secret tip to the best fried chicken is a combination of FLOUR, CORNSTARCH, and BAKING POWDER. When mixed with the flour, the cornstarch makes the flour coating crispier and gives it that golden brown color! (It has to do with prevention of gluten development.)

How do you get wings in Crispier? ›

Crispy Hack #1: Baking Powder

The kitchen science wizards at America's Test Kitchen and Serious Eats both found this worked best for them. This was the easiest of the hacks: Just toss the wings in a teaspoon each of salt and baking powder before baking.

Does baking powder help crisp in an air fryer? ›

This air fryer chicken wing recipe is for 2 pounds of wings, which is about 11 ounces of meat, and that's why I used 3/4 teaspoon of sea salt. Adjust accordingly if you make a bigger or smaller batch. The baking powder is crucial. This is the main trick for extra crispy skin!

How do I get crispy results in my air fryer? ›

A quick spritz of cooking spray on the bottom of the tray or on your food can help to promote crisping, but using too much cooking spray may damage your air frying tray or basket. Some of the ingredients in non-stick cooking spray may contribute to the chipping of the basket's coating, which may reduce its lifespan.

How do you make crispy skin in an air fryer? ›

Place a sheet of parchment paper over the chicken skin and a flat ceramic plate to keep the chicken skins flat (if you are ok with them curling up, you can omit this step). Air fry at 350F for 15 minutes or until the skin is crispy. Season the Chicken Skin Chips (Cracklings) with your favorite seasonings!

Why are my chicken wings sticking to the air fryer? ›

Use a Small Amount of Oil

One thing you should do both for crispy texture and to prevent sticking is use a small amount of oil. Cooking without any oil whatsoever may sound appealing, but fat promotes browning and can help food crisp up. It also makes it less likely to stick.

Do you spray chicken with oil before air frying? ›

While I do recommend very lightly spraying the fried chicken with oil before and during air frying, you don't submerge the pieces entirely in oil, and as a result, they undoubtedly absorb less oil in the process.

Can you put aluminum foil in an air fryer for wings? ›

It can also help you cook difficult foods. Saucy foods: We love to use aluminum foil with wet foods like our Air Fryer Chicken Wings because it nearly eliminates the need to scrub off any burnt sauce after cooking. Line the basket with foil; or, in oven-style fryers, line the drip pan.

Should I put anything on wings before frying? ›

Flour: Coat the wings in a seasoned all-purpose flour mixture before frying for extra crispy skin.

How long to cook frozen wings in an air fryer at 400 degrees? ›

Place ½-3/4 lbs (about 6-8 pieces) frozen chicken wings in air fryer basket. If your wings are frozen together, you can try and separate them a little but not completely necessary. Cook frozen wings at 400 degrees for 10 minutes.

How to cook take out wings? ›

Heating Instructions (From Frozen): Conventional Oven (Recommended): Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Spray foil-lined baking sheet with a non-stick spray or line with parchment paper. Heat frozen wings for 20 - 22 minutes. For extra crispy wings, cook for another 5 minutes at 450 degrees F.

How long do you cook already cooked wings in an air fryer? ›

Preheat your air fryer to 350 degrees. Place your leftover chicken wings in the air fryer and cook for 2 to 3 minutes until warmed thoroughly. If wings are overlapped or touching, add an extra 2 to 3 minutes to the cooking time.

How many wings can you cook in an air fryer at once? ›

Coat the chicken wings with vegetable oil. Add the seasonings to the chicken wings and make sure they are evenly coated. Add the wings to the air fryer (10-12 wings at a time) do not over crowd the air fryer. Cook at 400 degrees for 20-25 minutes, depending on how crispy you like them.

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