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Air Fryer Chicken Wings (SUPER CRISPY!) (VIDEO)

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Servings: 2

20 mins

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Air Fryer Chicken Wings are my favorite way to make wings – it’s so easy and the wings turn out super crispy every time (especially when you use one key ingredient!), done in 20 minutes!

Air Fryer Chicken Wings on a plate with carrots and celery with ranch dressing.

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A Note from CJ

These are the BEST Air Fryer Chicken Wings!

This recipe has been the TOP recipe on my website for 3 years – and for good reason! These are the crispiest air fryer wings you’ll ever have – and that’s due to one key ingredient: baking powder! Baking powder does two things: 1. it draws moisture to the surface of the skin, so it can evaporate, leading to a crispier skin, and 2. it increases the pH levels of the skin by breaking down the proteins, which helps the skin turn crispiest and more evenly browned when air-fried. (This is the same trick I use for my popular Baked Chicken Wings!)

I love eating these paired with one of my homemade sauces – Homemade Ranch or Popeye’s Blackened Ranch for dipping, Barbecue Sauce, Raising Cane’s Sauce, Chick-Fil-A Sauce, Honey Mustard, Spicy Mayo, Thai Sweet Chili Sauce

Ingredient Tips

Refer to the recipe card for the full list of ingredients and measurements!

  • chicken wings – I used both drums and wings; try to use wings of similar sizes, as this will help ensure the wings cook evenly.
  • neutral oil – my go to neutral oil is avocado oil but you can also use canola or vegetable oil.
  • white pepper – I recommend using white pepper over black pepper because I personally find that the finer grind of white pepper works better in the seasoning. You can substitute with black pepper if you prefer, but make sure it is finely ground to prevent the peppercorns from burning.
  • baking powder – this is the KEY ingredient for crispy chicken wings – see my personal note above for the 2 reasons why it works! Use aluminum-free baking powder for best results.

How to Make Crispy Air Fryer Chicken Wings

Pat Dry and Season the Chicken Wings – The first step patting the wings with a paper towel to get them as dry as possible. You want to remove any excess moisture from the wings to help them crisp up. Next, place the chicken wings into a bowl with kosher salt, white pepper, baking powder and neutral oil and mix well.

Air Fry the Chicken – Lay your chicken wings in a single layer in your air fryer basket, making sure there is enough space between the wings to allow for air to circulate freely in the basket. Air fry them at 400F for 10 minutes.

Flip and Air Fry Again – After the first “fry” in the air fryer, the chicken pieces might look a little bland and grey, but don’t worry! Flip them and then air fry a second time at 400F for another 5-11 minutes until they are super crispy! (This time may vary based on your air fryer and the size of your wings – see note in the recipe card)

A 4 photo collage of cooking steps to make Air Fryer Chicken Wings at home: patting the wings dry with paper towels, seasoning the chicken wings with salt, white pepper, baking powder and neutral oil, and air frying the wings, flipping them halfway through cooking.

Key Tip

CJ’s Expert Tips / Storage

Pat Dry the Wings – Make sure to pat dry the chicken wings so they are completely dry. Dry chicken wings will result in the seasoning sticking better to the chicken (versus falling off in wet clumps), and they will also crisp up better in the air fryer.

Cooking Time – The cooking time may vary for the wings depending on their size (see my note in the recipe card). If the skin isn’t crispy enough, just add a few more minutes until the skin is as crispy as you like. To ensure doneness, use a thermometer probe to make sure the internal temp reads at least 165F.

Using Frozen Wings – If you are using frozen wings, I recommend defrosting them first. This is so that the seasonings and baking powder will properly absorb into the wings and create the crispy skin. I do not suggest cooking the wings straight from the freezer.

Storage and Reheating – Store any leftover chicken wings in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days. They will soften as they sit in the refrigerator – to restore their crispiness, you can reheat them in the 375F for 7-8 minutes.

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5 from 559 votes

Air Fryer Chicken Wings (SUPER CRISPY)

Servings: 2
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 15 minutes
Total: 20 minutes
Air Fryer Chicken Wings on a plate with carrots and celery with ranch dressing.
These Air Fryer Chicken Wings are perfectly juicy and crispy in the air fryer! They come together in minutes and taste so delicious with or without sauce!
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Equipment

Ingredients 

Chicken

Instructions 

  • 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 ensuring they do not touch each other, and air fry for 10 minutes at 400F.
  • Flip the chicken wings and air fry again for 5-11 minutes at 400F (depending on the size of the wings – see note below) or until the skin is golden brown and crispy.
  • Serve with your favorite wing sauce or eat dry and enjoy!

Video

Notes

Recipe Tips:
Ensure the wings are as dry as possible (pat them dry with a paper towel) prior to seasoning. This will help the skin puff up and blister when air-fried.
I’ve tested this recipe multiple times with different sized chicken wings. After air frying the first 10 minutes, flip the wings and use the guide below to determine remaining cooking time. This will vary depending on the size of your wings and how crispy you want them (you can always add an extra 1-2 minutes for extra crispy wings).
  • Small wings (12+ wings per pound): Air fry 5 minutes after first flip (15 minutes total)  
  • Medium wings (10 wings per pound): Air fry 8 minutes after first flip (18 mintues total)
  • Large wings (8 wings per pound): Air fry 11 minutes after first flip (21 minutes total)
If you are making this recipe with frozen wings, I recommend defrosting them first. This is so that the seasonings and baking powder will properly absorb into the wings and create the crispy skin. I do not suggest cooking the wings straight from the freezer.
Ingredient Tips
Neutral oil – my go to neutral oil is avocado oil but you can also use canola or vegetable oil.
White pepper – I personally find that white pepper gives the wings a more delicious flavor and allows the skin to crisp up beautifully. You can substitute finely ground black pepper if you prefer
Baking powder – the baking powder reacts with the chicken skin to raise the pH level and and creates tiny air bubbles, which also helps form a crispy coating.

Nutrition

Calories: 274kcalCarbohydrates: 1gProtein: 23gFat: 20gSaturated Fat: 5gPolyunsaturated Fat: 4gMonounsaturated Fat: 8gTrans Fat: 0.2gCholesterol: 94mgSodium: 777mgPotassium: 192mgFiber: 0.1gVitamin A: 180IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 75mgIron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American
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About CJ

I’m a third generation Chinese-American home cook who has always loved cooking & eating! Welcome to my food blog, where you can find trusted, tested, easy & approachable recipes for the everyday home cook that taste delicious! I am so glad you're here!

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