Air Fryer Frozen Chicken Fries are a favorite quick and easy snack in our house. You can have perfectly crispy chicken fries ready in less than 10 minutes!
If you love chicken tenders, you are going to love these chicken fries. Serve them with your favorite dipping sauce or add them to bread for a quick crispy chicken finger sandwich. It's the perfect after school snack.
If you like this recipe for air fryer chicken fries, you might also enjoy Air Fryer Chicken Nuggets, Dino Nuggets, Air Fryer Chicken Tenders, Air Fryer Chicken Legs, and Air Fryer Chicken Wings.
Looking for another easy frozen recipe? Check out this Tyson chicken patties air fryer recipe. Made in just 10 minutes!
Reheating fries in the air fryer is also a game changer! Check out our post on the best way to reheat fries.
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What are Chicken Fries?
Chicken fries are in the shape of french fries, but instead of being made with potatoes, they are made with white chicken covered with a crispy coating.
It's the perfect after school snack or weekend appetizer the whole family loves.
Head down to the bottom of this post for the full printable recipe card on how to make these chicken fries in the air fryer, or keep reading for this easy recipe.
Items Needed:
- tongs
- chicken fries
- air fryer (I use the Cosori air fryer)
Ingredients Needed:
- Chicken Fries (I love to use Tyson Chicken Fries, but you can use different brands of breaded chicken fries)
How to Make Chicken Fries in Air Fryer
- Prepare the air fryer to 390 degrees Fahrenheit and prepare with olive oil, avocado oil, or other nonstick cooking sprays.
- Place the frozen chicken fries in a single layer in the air fryer basket.
- Air fry the frozen chicken fries in at 390 degrees F for 8 minutes.
- Serve with your favorite sauces.
NOTE: This recipe was made with a 1700 watt basket style 5.8 qt Cosori Air Fryer. If you are using a different brand of air fryer, you may need to adjust the cooking time.
FAQs
What dipping sauces can I use with this recipe?
Some of my favorite dipping sauces include ketchup, bbq sauce, and honey mustard sauce.
What can I serve with air fryer chicken sticks?
You can serve air fryer steak fries, tater tots, veggie tots, or caulitots as a few examples.
You can use any brand of frozen chicken fries, but I love the Tyson brand of chicken fries for air frying because of the white meat chicken. I personally think they are the best frozen chicken fries.
It's a great substitute when you have those fast food cravings!
More Easy Air Fryer Recipes:
- Air Fryer Frozen Chicken Nuggets
- Chicken parmesan
- Coconut chicken
- Sweet and Sour Chicken
- Sesame Chicken
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📖 Recipe
Air Fryer Chicken Fries
Equipment
- 1 Air Fryer
Ingredients
- 20 chicken fries
Instructions
- Prepare the air fryer to 390 degrees Fahrenheit and prepare with olive oil, avocado oil, or other nonstick cooking spray.
- Place the frozen chicken fries in a single layer in the air fryer basket.
- Air fry the frozen chicken fries at 390 degrees F for 8 minutes.
- Serve with your favorite sauces.
Notes
Nutrition
*Nutritional information is a calculated guesstimate. Please note that this can change with different brands and modifications you may make to the recipe. For the most accurate information, use a nutritional calculator with the exact brands and measurements you're using with each recipe.
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