Making waffles at home is always fun, but using an air fryer takes it to a new level. If you’re looking for a way to enjoy crispy, fluffy waffles without a traditional waffle maker, the air fryer is your secret tool.
This method is easy, fast, and perfect for anyone who wants a quick breakfast or snack. Even if you’re new to cooking, you can make delicious waffles in your air fryer with just a few simple steps. Let’s explore how to get the best results, avoid common mistakes, and enjoy waffles that taste as good as those from a café.
Why Make Waffles In An Air Fryer?
Air fryers are popular because they cook food quickly and with less oil. But not everyone knows they’re great for making waffles too. When you cook waffles in an air fryer, you get a crispy outside and a soft inside.
This method is cleaner than using a stove or waffle iron and is perfect for small kitchens.
You don’t need much oil, so your waffles can be a bit healthier. Also, air fryers are safer for kids or anyone nervous about hot surfaces. Many people are surprised to learn that frozen waffles and homemade batter both work well in an air fryer.
Ingredients And Tools Needed
Before you start, gather all your ingredients and tools. Here’s what you’ll need for classic homemade waffles:
- All-purpose flour: 2 cups
- Baking powder: 2 teaspoons
- Sugar: 2 tablespoons
- Salt: 1/2 teaspoon
- Milk: 1 3/4 cups
- Eggs: 2 large
- Melted butter: 1/3 cup
- Vanilla extract: 1 teaspoon
For tools:
- Air fryer (any size, basket or oven style)
- Silicone waffle molds or small oven-safe pans
- Mixing bowl
- Whisk or spoon
- Non-stick spray (optional)
If you use frozen waffles, you only need your air fryer. For homemade, silicone molds are best. They fit inside most air fryer baskets and help shape your waffles.
Step-by-step Guide: Making Waffles In Your Air Fryer
Let’s break down the process to make sure your waffles turn out perfect every time.
1. Mix The Batter
Combine flour, baking powder, sugar, and salt in a bowl. In another bowl, whisk milk, eggs, melted butter, and vanilla. Pour the wet mix into the dry and stir gently. Don’t overmix. The batter should be a bit lumpy, not completely smooth.
Overmixing makes waffles tough.
2. Prepare The Mold
Spray your silicone waffle mold with a little non-stick spray. This helps waffles release easily and gives a crisp finish. If you don’t have molds, use small oven-safe pans or ramekins, but the shape may not be classic.
3. Fill And Place In Air Fryer
Pour batter into the mold. Fill each section about 2/3 full. Waffles expand as they cook. Place the mold in your air fryer basket. If you have a small air fryer, you may need to cook in batches.
4. Set Temperature And Time
Most waffles cook best at 350°F. Set your air fryer for 8–10 minutes. Check after 8 minutes; if the edges are golden and crispy, they’re ready. If not, cook for 1–2 more minutes. Each air fryer is a bit different, so adjust as needed.
5. Remove And Cool
Use tongs or oven mitts to take out the mold. Let waffles cool for 1–2 minutes before removing from the mold. Cooling helps them firm up and keeps them from breaking apart.
6. Serve And Enjoy
Top with syrup, fruit, whipped cream, or anything you like. Eat immediately for the best texture.
Cooking Frozen Waffles In The Air Fryer
If you want a quick snack, frozen waffles are even easier. No batter, no mixing—just waffles and your air fryer.
- Place frozen waffles directly in the basket. Don’t overlap.
- Set air fryer to 350°F.
- Cook for 3–5 minutes. Flip halfway for even browning.
- Remove and serve with your favorite toppings.
Frozen waffles come out crispier than when toasted. This method is great for busy mornings.
Comparing Air Fryer Waffles Vs. Other Methods
Let’s see how air fryer waffles stack up against other ways of making waffles.
| Method | Texture | Time (min) | Effort |
|---|---|---|---|
| Air Fryer | Crispy outside, fluffy inside | 8–10 | Easy |
| Waffle Iron | Classic crisp, deep pockets | 6–8 | Medium |
| Oven | Less crisp, more cake-like | 12–15 | Easy |
| Toaster (frozen) | Light crisp | 3–5 | Easy |
Air fryers offer a unique mix: crispiness without deep pockets, and they’re easier to clean than waffle irons.
Choosing The Best Air Fryer For Waffles
Not all air fryers are equal. Some are better for waffles, especially if you want to cook more than one at a time.
| Air Fryer Type | Basket Size | Waffle Mold Capacity | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small Basket | 2–3 qt | 1–2 waffles | Singles, small kitchens |
| Large Basket | 5–6 qt | 3–4 waffles | Families, batch cooking |
| Oven Style | Multiple racks | Up to 6 waffles | Big groups, parties |
Choose your air fryer based on how many waffles you want to make at once. Silicone molds often fit better in basket types.
Tips For Perfect Air Fryer Waffles
Even with a good recipe, some extra tips make your waffles stand out.
- Preheat your air fryer. This helps waffles cook evenly and get crisp.
- Don’t overfill the mold. Waffles puff up as they bake.
- Check for doneness early. Air fryers cook fast; watching closely avoids burning.
- Let waffles cool before removing. They firm up and are less likely to tear.
- Try different toppings: Berries, nuts, chocolate chips.
- Experiment with batters. Add a tablespoon of cocoa powder for chocolate waffles.
- For extra crispiness, brush melted butter on waffles before the last minute of cooking.
Mistakes Beginners Often Make
It’s easy to make small errors when you’re new to air fryer waffles. Here are some to avoid:
- Overcrowding the basket: Waffles need space for air to circulate.
- Using metal molds: Metal can block air flow and cause uneven cooking. Silicone is better.
- Skipping preheating: This leads to undercooked centers.
- Removing waffles too soon: They break apart if not cooled for a minute.
- Overmixing batter: This makes waffles dense and chewy.
One non-obvious insight: If you want deep pockets for syrup, use a mold with larger grooves. Many beginners use flat molds and wonder why their waffles don’t hold toppings well.

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Nutrition Facts For Air Fryer Waffles
People often ask if air fryer waffles are healthier. Here’s a quick look at nutrition for one classic homemade waffle (about 1/6 of the batch):
| Component | Amount per Waffle |
|---|---|
| Calories | 180 |
| Fat | 7g |
| Carbs | 25g |
| Protein | 4g |
| Sugar | 5g |
| Sodium | 180mg |
These numbers can change based on your ingredients and toppings. Using whole wheat flour or non-dairy milk can make waffles healthier.
Cleaning Up After Cooking
Air fryer waffles are less messy than stove or oven methods. Silicone molds are easy to wash and don’t stick much. Most air fryer baskets can go in the dishwasher, but always check your model’s instructions.
For stuck-on batter, soak the mold in warm water for 10 minutes before washing. Don’t use metal scrubbers; they can damage the silicone.

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Creative Waffle Ideas For Air Fryer
Once you master the basics, try new flavors:
- Cheese waffles: Add shredded cheese to the batter for a savory treat.
- Banana waffles: Mash a ripe banana into the mix for extra sweetness.
- Pumpkin spice waffles: Add cinnamon and pumpkin puree for a fall flavor.
- Gluten-free waffles: Use gluten-free flour—air fryers cook these well, but check for doneness.
- Vegan waffles: Replace eggs with flaxseed meal and use plant milk.
Experimenting with ingredients is fun and helps you find your favorite style.
Air Fryer Waffle Recipe Variations
Here are two quick variations for advanced cooks:
- Chocolate Chip Waffles: Stir 1/2 cup chocolate chips into your batter before cooking.
- Protein Waffles: Add 1/4 cup protein powder and reduce flour by the same amount.
These boost flavor and nutrition without changing the cooking method.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Use Pancake Mix For Air Fryer Waffles?
Yes, you can use pancake mix. Just follow the package instructions and pour the batter into your waffle mold. The texture may be a bit softer, but it works well.
How Do I Know When Air Fryer Waffles Are Done?
Look for golden brown edges and a firm texture. If the waffle feels soft or pale, cook for another 1–2 minutes. Air fryers vary, so check often.
What If I Don’t Have Silicone Molds?
You can use oven-safe pans or ramekins. The shape will be different, and the edges may not be as crisp. Avoid metal molds, which slow cooking.
Are Air Fryer Waffles Healthier Than Regular Waffles?
They use less oil and can be made with healthier ingredients. The main difference is in how much butter or oil you use. Check nutrition labels if you’re watching calories.
Can I Reheat Leftover Waffles In The Air Fryer?
Yes! Place waffles in the basket and heat at 350°F for 2–3 minutes. They become crispy again and taste fresh.
Making waffles in an air fryer is simple, fast, and opens up new possibilities for breakfast or snacks. With the right molds, careful mixing, and a few tips, you can enjoy waffles that are crispy and delicious every time. Try different flavors, keep your air fryer clean, and don’t be afraid to experiment. For more inspiration, visit Serious Eats for extra recipes and ideas.
Enjoy your next batch of air fryer waffles and impress your family or friends with your new cooking skill!



