Air Fryer Frozen French Fries
Frozen french fries and the air fryer are a match made in kitchen heaven. No thawing, no added oil, no oven preheating — just dump them in the basket and 12 minutes later you have fries that are crunchier than fast food and healthier than deep-fried. The air fryer frozen french fries method is my go-to when I need a quick side or snack.
Here’s why it works: frozen fries are already par-cooked and contain a small amount of oil from the factory. The air fryer’s hot air reactivates that oil, crisping the exterior while the inside stays fluffy. Adding extra oil actually makes them less crispy because it prevents surface moisture from evaporating. Trust the process — these fries need nothing but heat and time.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Three times crispier than oven-baked. Oven fries take 25 minutes and often come out limp. The air fryer’s concentrated, circulating heat blasts moisture from the surface in minutes, creating a shattering crisp shell. The inside stays soft and fluffy — the perfect contrast.
- Zero added oil. Frozen fries are pre-fried at the factory. The air fryer simply reheats and re-crisp them. No spraying, no brushing, no oil mist. This means roughly 70% less fat than deep-fried restaurant fries.
- No thawing needed. Take them straight from the freezer to the basket. Thawing is actually counterproductive — the surface moisture from thawing prevents crisping and creates soggy, limp fries. Frozen is the way to go.
- Healthier than fast food. A medium serving of fast-food fries contains roughly 19g of fat and 365mg of sodium. Air fryer frozen fries have about 6g of fat and you control the salt. The difference is significant, especially for regular consumption.
Ingredients You’ll Need
- 1 bag frozen french fries (about 400g, any cut)
- Salt to taste (add after cooking)
Optional Seasonings
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon grated Parmesan cheese
- ½ teaspoon smoked paprika
- 1 teaspoon dried parsley
Fry cut guide: Straight cut (classic, 12 min), crinkle cut (more surface area, 12 min), steak fries / wedges (thick, 15–18 min), shoestring (thin, 8–10 min). Start with straight cut for your first attempt — it’s the most forgiving.
How to Make Air Fryer Frozen French Fries
Step 1: Load the Basket (No Preheating Needed)
Open the bag of frozen fries and pour them directly into the air fryer basket. Shake the basket to distribute them in an even layer. Do not fill more than halfway — a thick layer traps steam and prevents the bottom fries from crisping. A 400g bag typically needs two batches for best results. Don’t thaw, don’t rinse, don’t pat dry. Frozen straight into the basket is the only way.

Step 2: Cook at 200°C for 6 Minutes
Set the air fryer to 200°C (390°F) and cook for 6 minutes. No preheating is necessary — the fries will start crisping as the air fryer heats up. At this stage, the fries are partially thawed and the exterior is just beginning to turn golden. This halfway point is where you shake the basket.

Step 3: Shake the Basket
Remove the basket and shake vigorously to redistribute the fries. This is the single most important step for even crisping. Fries on the bottom need to move to the top, and fries in the center need to move to the edges where the hot air is most intense. A good 10-second shake ensures every fry gets equal exposure.

Step 4: Continue Cooking for 6 More Minutes
Return the basket to the air fryer and cook for another 6 minutes at 200°C (390°F). The fries will deepen to a rich golden color and develop a crispy, crackling exterior. If you prefer extra-crispy fries, add 2–3 more minutes. Keep an eye on them during the final minutes — different brands and cuts brown at different rates.

Step 5: Season and Serve Immediately
Transfer the hot fries to a large bowl. Season immediately with salt while they’re still hot — the salt adheres to the residual oil on the surface. Toss to distribute evenly. For garlic parmesan fries, add garlic powder and grated Parmesan while hot. For spicy fries, toss with smoked paprika. Serve immediately — air fryer fries are at their crispiest in the first 5 minutes after cooking.

Pro Tips for the Crispiest Frozen Fries
- Never add oil. It sounds counterintuitive, but extra oil creates a barrier that traps moisture. The factory-applied oil on frozen fries is perfectly sufficient for crisping. Adding oil makes them soggy.
- The shake is everything. Shake the basket at the halfway point every single time. This one step makes the difference between evenly crispy fries and a mix of burnt and soggy ones.
- Season immediately. Salt and spices stick to hot, oily surfaces. Wait even 2 minutes and the fries cool, the oil absorbs, and the seasoning bounces off. Season the moment they come out of the basket.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which frozen fry brand works best?
Most major brands work well, but thinner cuts (shoestring, straight) crisp faster than thick cuts (wedges, steak fries). Look for fries with minimal ice crystals — excess ice means more surface moisture, which prevents crisping. Store-brand straight cut fries are often excellent and economical.
Can I make sweet potato fries this way?
Yes, but sweet potato fries typically need 2–3 minutes longer than regular potato fries because sweet potatoes contain more moisture. Cook at 200°C (390°F) for 14–15 minutes, shaking at 7 minutes. They won’t get as crispy as regular fries due to higher sugar content, but they’ll still be delicious.
Why are my fries coming out soggy?
Most likely the basket was too full. Never fill more than halfway. Other causes: fries were thawed before cooking, or the temperature was too low. Always cook at 200°C (390°F) or higher, and keep fries frozen until they hit the basket.
Can I cook other frozen foods at the same time?
If they have similar cooking times and temperatures, yes. For example, you can cook frozen chicken nuggets and fries together if they’re both 12 minutes at 200°C. But avoid mixing items with very different cooking times — the fries will overcook while waiting for the chicken to finish.
How do I reheat leftover fries?
The air fryer is the best reheating method. Cook at 180°C (350°F) for 3–4 minutes. They’ll re-crisp almost as well as fresh. Microwaves make them rubbery and ovens take too long.
Related Recipes
- Air Fryer Chicken Wings — The ultimate game-day pairing with fries
- Air Fryer Baked Potato — Another classic potato side, done in the air fryer
- Air Fryer Brussels Sprouts — A healthy vegetable side to balance your meal
- Quick Fried Rice — A complete meal using leftover rice and vegetables
Nutrition Information
| Nutrient | Amount (per serving, half of 400g bag) |
|---|---|
| Calories | 290 kcal |
| Protein | 4g |
| Fat | 12g |
| Carbohydrates | 42g |
| Sodium | 380mg |
| Fiber | 4g |
| Sugar | 0g |
Nutrition values vary by brand and cut. These are approximate values for standard straight-cut frozen fries without added seasonings.

Air Fryer Frozen French Fries - Crispy No Oil 12 Min
Ingredients
Method
- Step 1: Load the Basket (No Preheating Needed): Open the bag of frozen fries and pour them directly into the air fryer basket. Shake the basket to distribute them in an even layer. Do not fill more than halfway — a thick layer traps steam and prevents the bottom fries from crisping. A 400g bag typically needs two batches for best results. Don't thaw, don't rinse, don't pat dry. Frozen straight into the basket is the only way.
- Step 2: Cook at 200°C for 6 Minutes: Set the air fryer to 200°C (390°F) and cook for 6 minutes. No preheating is necessary — the fries will start crisping as the air fryer heats up. At this stage, the fries are partially thawed and the exterior is just beginning to turn golden. This halfway point is where you shake the basket.
- Step 3: Shake the Basket: Remove the basket and shake vigorously to redistribute the fries. This is the single most important step for even crisping. Fries on the bottom need to move to the top, and fries in the center need to move to the edges where the hot air is most intense. A good 10-second shake ensures every fry gets equal exposure.
- Step 4: Continue Cooking for 6 More Minutes: Return the basket to the air fryer and cook for another 6 minutes at 200°C (390°F). The fries will deepen to a rich golden color and develop a crispy, crackling exterior. If you prefer extra-crispy fries, add 2–3 more minutes. Keep an eye on them during the final minutes — different brands and cuts brown at different rates.
- Step 5: Season and Serve Immediately: Transfer the hot fries to a large bowl. Season immediately with salt while they're still hot — the salt adheres to the residual oil on the surface. Toss to distribute evenly. For garlic parmesan fries, add garlic powder and grated Parmesan while hot. For spicy fries, toss with smoked paprika. Serve immediately — air fryer fries are at their crispiest in the first 5 minutes after cooking.