These crispy air fried wings are one of my husband Trey’s go-to dinner recipes. He’s been more in charge of making dinner these last few months as I’ve been more focused on nursing our son, which takes up a shocking amount of the day and night, especially at first. Not complaining—just a first-time mom figuring the basics out, ha.
Since Trey has been cooking our dinners more often, I’ve had these wings many times, and I must admit I didn’t think I was a wing person before, but now I am borderline obsessed!
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When I’ve had other wings, I often thought they were kind of chewy, or too greasy. I LOVE air fried wings because they are still super crispy, but more of the fat cooks off without adding oil from frying or even baking.
We make these so often we upgraded our single air fryer to a double air fryer so we could make around 2 lbs. (around 18 wings) at once.
You’ll see in the recipe card below that these are truly very basic. It’s an incredibly simple recipe for how good they are! I’ve also added notes on a small change you may want to make if you have a single bay air fryer vs. a double like ours.
And in case you’re curious, from 2 lbs. of wings, the air fryer cooked off about 20 grams of fat. I measured the excess from the batch I made to photograph here.
I love these because they are crispy and super flavorful, but I thought that was pretty incredible too. Hooray for air fryers! Ha.
You can use any hot sauce for tossing these, but we use Frank’s Wing Sauce most often. Enjoy! xo. Emma
Looking for More Air Fryer Recipes?
- Air Fryer Chicken Tenders
- Air Fried Salmon
- Air Fryer Asparagus
- Air Fryer Steak
- Air Fried Bacon
- Air Fried Seasoned French Fries
- Air Fried Pickles
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Ingredients
- 2 pounds chicken wings (around 18 wings)
- 2 teaspoons all-purpose seasoning (such as Cavender's)
- ¼ cup wing sauce (such as Frank's)
Instructions
- If the wings have been frozen, thaw. We usually buy wings that are not frozen. If the wings seem excessively wet (more likely if they were frozen), pat dry with paper towels or a clean kitchen cloth.
- Season the wings with an all-purpose seasoning, or salt and pepper.
- Place the wings in the air fryer bays in one layer. It's OK if the wings touch some, but try not to overlap them.
- Air fry at 400°F for 28 minutes.
- If any of the wings have stuck together, gently pull them apart and add all the wings to a mixing bowl (I use tongs to remove from the hot air fryer). Toss in the wing sauce until well coated.
Notes
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I make wings in my air fryer all the time now thanks to this recipe! I’m always back here double checking on the timing 🙂
When Emma said this is a once a week recipe in her house I had to try it! I love it! So easy and delish!
My go to air fryer recipe ❣️
Thanks for teaching me how to make wings in the air fryer!
This is one of my favourites and I have made this recipe many times. 10 stars!
Thanks for this easy recipe!
We make these at least once a week at our house, lol!
First time trying this recipe but I’m a little confused. After tossing them in the sauce do they go back in the air fryer or are they ready to plate? Sorry just worried I was missing a step. Can’t wait to try these.
Ready to plate
These sound delicious! Do you know if they would work in the toaster oven/air fryer combo rather than a traditional air fryer?
If it has an air fry option / setting I think it should work pretty much the same.
I just asked if I missed the recipe and here it is. Thanks, Pat
Tysm for the recipes im new to air frying tysm for recipes