Air Fryer Buffalo Chicken Wings

"How Long to Cook Wings in Air Fryer (400°F Crispy Guide)"

Air Frying Wings

Introduction

Air frying wings is an easy and healthier way to enjoy crispy chicken at home. Using simple pantry ingredients and an air fryer, you can achieve restaurant-style crunch without deep frying.

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Air fryer wings have become a favorite because they are quick, easy, and much healthier than deep-fried wings. With minimal prep and faster cooking time, they’re perfect for busy weeknights, game days, or anytime you crave a crispy snack without the mess of oil.

Crispy results with less oil


The air fryer circulates hot air around the wings, creating a golden, crunchy exterior while keeping the inside juicy—all with little to no oil. This makes air fryer wings a lighter option that still delivers the same satisfying crunch and flavor as traditional fried wings.

2. Ingredients

Main Ingredients

  • Chicken wings
  • Oil (optional, for extra crispiness)

For Extra Crispy Coating

  • Baking powder
  • Cornstarch
  • Bread flour
  • MSG (optional, for enhanced flavor)
"How Long to Cook Wings in Air Fryer (400°F Crispy Guide)"

For Marinating the Wings

  • Lemon juice
  • Garlic paste
  • Salt
  • Black pepper
  • Smoked paprika
"How Long to Cook Wings in Air Fryer (400°F Crispy Guide)"

3. Equipment Needed

  • Air fryer
  • Mixing bowl
  • Tongs

Pour on the Top (Coating Step)

After marinating, sprinkle the dry coating mixture evenly over the wings. Mix thoroughly so the coating covers every wing evenly. This step helps create an extra-crispy outer layer during air frying.

After You Add the Wings

  • Place the coated wings in the air fryer basket in a single layer
  • Do not overcrowd the basket
  • Air fry until golden, crispy, and fully cooked Pintrest
"How Long to Cook Wings in Air Fryer (400°F Crispy Guide)"

Preparing the Wings

Cleaning and drying the wings

One of the most important steps when frying or air-frying wings is making sure they are as dry as possible. My chicken wings are already washed and cleaned, so now I use paper towels to pat them completely dry.

Moisture is the single biggest obstacle to crispiness—removing surface moisture allows the heat to create a golden, crunchy texture instead of steam.
If the wings are wet, they will steam in the air fryer instead of getting crispy.

Cutting (drumettes & flats)

If your wings are whole, cut them at the joint to separate the drumettes and flats. Separating the wings helps them cook more uniformly and makes serving easier.

"How Long to Cook Wings in Air Fryer (400°F Crispy Guide)"

Seasoning method

Once the wings are fully dry, add them to a mixing bowl. Lightly coat with oil (optional), then add your seasonings and coating ingredients. Toss well until every wing is evenly coated. After this step, the wings are ready to go into the air fryer for that perfect crispy finish.

“How Long to Cook Wings in Air Fryer (400°F Crispy Guide)”

5. Preheating the Air Fryer

Ideal temperature

For the crispiest air fryer wings, you want a high temperature. Ideally, preheat the air fryer to 425°F (220°C). If your air fryer does not go that high—like mine and only goes up to 400°F (205°C)—that’s perfectly fine. You can still get very crispy wings at 400°F by cooking them a little longer.

Why preheating matters

Preheating is important because it helps the wings start cooking immediately when they go into the air fryer. This quick heat contact prevents steaming and helps create a crispy outer layer right from the start.

"How Long to Cook Wings in Air Fryer (400°F Crispy Guide)"

Spraying cooking oil

Lightly spray the air fryer basket with cooking oil before adding the wings. A light oil spray keeps the wings from sticking and promotes an even crispy texture.

Placing the wings in the air fryer

Whenever you put the wings in the air fryer, make sure they are placed in a single layer with space between them. Do not overcrowd the basket—good air circulation is key to getting wings that are golden, crunchy, and evenly cooked

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6. Cooking Instructions

Time and temperature settings

Cook the chicken wings in a preheated air fryer at 400°F (205°C). Air fry for 18–22 minutes, depending on the size of the wings. Cooking at a high temperature helps render the fat and creates a crispy skin.

Flipping or shaking halfway

Halfway through cooking (around the 9–11 minute mark), open the air fryer and flip the wings using tongs, or shake the basket. Turning the wings halfway allows all sides to brown and crisp evenly.

How to check doneness

The wings are done when they are golden brown and crispy on the outside and fully cooked inside. Check that the thickest part of the wing reaches an internal temperature of 165°F (74°C). If needed, cook for an additional 2–3 minutes to achieve extra crispiness

"How Long to Cook Wings in Air Fryer (400°F Crispy Guide)"

7. Making Wings Extra Crispy

Baking powder tip

Adding a small amount of baking powder to the wings is a game-changer for crispiness. Baking powder raises the pH of the chicken skin and helps it dry out faster, which results in a lighter, crunchier texture. Make sure to use aluminum-free baking powder and mix it evenly with the dry coating.

Cooking in batches

For the best results, always cook the wings in batches. Overcrowding the air fryer basket traps moisture and causes steaming instead of frying. Giving each wing enough space allows hot air to circulate properly and crisp up the skin evenly.

Final crisping step

Once the wings are fully cooked, increase the temperature (or keep it at the highest setting) and air fry for an extra 2–4 minutes. This final blast of heat helps drive off any remaining moisture and gives you that deep golden, restaurant-style crisp.

8. Sauce Options

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9. Tossing & Coating

When to add sauce

Add the sauce only once the wings are cooked through and nicely crisped.Tossing the wings in sauce too early can soften the skin. For best results, add sauce while the wings are still hot so they absorb flavor without losing crispiness.

How to evenly coat wings

Place the hot wings in a large mixing bowl, pour the sauce over the top, and gently toss until every wing is evenly coated. Avoid overcrowding the bowl—this helps the sauce spread evenly and keeps the wings from breaking.

10. Serving Suggestions

Dips (ranch, blue cheese)

Serve your crispy air fryer wings with classic dips like ranch or blue cheese. These creamy dips balance the heat and add extra flavor to every bite.

Side dishes
Pair the wings with celery sticks, carrot sticks, coleslaw, fries, or a fresh salad for a complete meal. Wings also go great with corn on the cob or garlic bread.

11. Storage & Reheating

How to store leftovers

Allow the wings to cool completely, then store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3–4 days.

Reheating in the air fryer

Reheat leftover wings in the air fryer at 375°F (190°C) for 4–6 minutes until heated through and crispy again. Avoid using the microwave, as it makes the wings soft.

12. Tips & Variations

Spicy vs mild

For spicy wings, add cayenne pepper, chili powder, or hot sauce to the seasoning or sauce. For mild wings, reduce the spice and focus on garlic, paprika, or honey-based sauces.

Frozen wings method

You can cook wings straight from frozen. Air fry at 400°F (205°C) for 25–30 minutes, flipping halfway, until fully cooked and crispy. No thawing required

How should I cook my wings in the air fryer?

Pat wings dry, season well, place in a single layer, and air fry at high heat.

Should I put flour on my wings before air frying?

Not required. A light coating of cornstarch or baking powder works better for crispiness.

Can I air fry raw chicken without oil?

Yes. Raw chicken can be air fried without oil as long as it’s cooked to 165°F.

What happens if you don’t put oil in an air fryer?

Food will still cook, but may be slightly less golden depending on fat content.

Why do they call it air frying?

Because hot air circulates rapidly to create a crispy texture similar to frying—without deep oil.Add the sauce only once the wings are cooked through and nicely crisped.

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