Air Fryer Zucchini Chips


Stack of zucchini slices, text overlay reads "air fryer zucchini chips."Stack of zucchini slices, text overlay reads "air fryer zucchini chips."
Stack of zucchini slices, text overlay reads "air fryer zucchini chips."Stack of zucchini slices, text overlay reads "air fryer zucchini chips."
Stack of zucchini slices, text overlay reads "air fryer zucchini chips."Stack of zucchini slices, text overlay reads "air fryer zucchini chips."
Stack of zucchini slices, text overlay reads "air fryer zucchini chips."Stack of zucchini slices, text overlay reads "air fryer zucchini chips."

Try air fryer zucchini chips and you’ll never open another bag of boring potato chips! Don’t believe me? Try them and you’ll see what I mean!

Recipe Overview

Why you’ll love it: Crispy, salty, but still good for you!

How long it takes: 17 minutes
Equipment you’ll need: air fryer, knife or mandolin, paper towels
Servings: 2

Overhead view of zucchini chips layered on top of each other. Overhead view of zucchini chips layered on top of each other.

It’s probably pretty presumptuous to claim that zucchini chips will replace potato chips in your life. I admit that. But really? Try these air fryer zucchini chips and you’ll see what I mean.

Crisp, lightly golden brown, buttery tasting, delicious. These are chips, not breaded fries. No breading, no cheese, no egg, no cholesterol, no gluten. Just zucchini and your air fryer.

About Zucchini

Zucchini is a good-for-you vegetable. Really good! According to Healthline, zucchini has loads of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, especially in the dark green skin. It’s so low in calories, it’s practically a “free” food, and it has lots of fiber which promotes digestion.

Air fryer zucchini chips also happen to be keto and Whole30 compliant, non-dairy, vegan, gluten-free, and all that good stuff.

Air fryer, I love you! You make me feel so happy and satisfied. Will you marry me?

About zucchini chips

This recipe is super simple, really more of a technique. You can easily transform a humble green summer squash into irresistible chips with the help of your air fryer.

Is your garden overflowing with a zillion zucchini? Perfect! I see lots of chips in your future.

As always, look for complete directions in the recipe card at the end of the post.

What you need

  • Zucchini: Start off with one medium sized zucchini (about 1/2 pound) but you’ll almost certainly want to make more because the chips are so good!
  • Olive Oil: Just one teaspoon of this heart-healthy oil is all you need. You could also use avocado oil, if you prefer.
  • Salt and Pepper: Sprinkle it on to taste. You may want to experiment with other seasonings, too.
Overhead view of ingredients needed to make recipe: sliced zucchini, salt, pepper, oil.Overhead view of ingredients needed to make recipe: sliced zucchini, salt, pepper, oil.

How to make it

Begin by slicing a zucchini into very thin rounds, about 1/8 inch thick. I usually use a mandoline but a good sharp knife works, too.

Sliced zucchini in a bowl, a whole zucchini partially visible, a mandoline in the upper right hand corner.Sliced zucchini in a bowl, a whole zucchini partially visible, a mandoline in the upper right hand corner.

mandoline product image on white background.mandoline product image on white background.

Need a Mandoline?

We love using a mandoline (but be careful!) for many recipes. This is a great one and makes straight or crinkle cuts, and julienne cuts (perfect for fries!).

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For the best chips, pat the slices dry with a clean towel or paper towel to remove excess water. Remember the mantra: Dry = crispy.

Zucchini slices laid out on a paper towel.Zucchini slices laid out on a paper towel.

Toss the slices in a bowl with a bit of oil and season with salt and pepper.

Zucchini slices in a large glass bowl on a white background.Zucchini slices in a large glass bowl on a white background.

Arrange the zucchini slices on the rack of your air fryer, in a single layer, and air fry them for five minutes. Shake them to flip them over, air fry for five more minutes, shake one more time, and let them cook a couple more minutes.

They should be golden brown and crispy. If not, stick them back in for a couple more minutes. Don’t burn them though!

Zucchini in the basket of an air fryer.Zucchini in the basket of an air fryer.

Enjoy them right away! If you like dips, try this homemade French Onion Dip (I’ve made it a little healthier for you) or Healthy Ranch Dressing. French Fry dipping sauce is really tasty (it’s good on French Fries, too).

Stacked up zucchini chips, showing crispy texture.Stacked up zucchini chips, showing crispy texture.

FAQs

Do you need to peel zucchini before cooking?

The outer skin of zucchini squash is tender and there’s no need to remove it. In fact, the skin contains most of the antioxidants found in zucchini. Just wash the zucchini well and it’s ready to cook.

How do you dry zucchini before cooking?

One method is called disgorging. Excess moisture is removed from vegetables with a high water content, like zucchini, eggplant, or tomatoes, using salt to draw the water out.
Simply prep the vegetables, cleaning and slicing them. Spread them out in a single layer on a towel-lined surface. Sprinkle liberally with salt and let them set for 20-30 minutes, then wipe the excess moisture and salt off. They are ready to bake or fry! (Tip is from Kitchn.)

How do you make zucchini not soggy?

When baking, grilling, or air frying zucchini, always arrange the slices in a single layer. In the oven, use a wire rack placed on a baking pan so there is good air circulation.

Thinly sliced, cooked zucchini on a white background.Thinly sliced, cooked zucchini on a white background.

How to make these air fryer chips your own

  • Experiment with seasonings. Try taco seasoning or chili powder. Or go more to the sweet side with cinnamon, or apple pie spice.
  • Use yellow summer squash instead of zucchini, or a mix of the two.
  • Try them with no oil added (they won’t be quite as crispy), or use a different type of oil such as grapeseed or avocado oil.

Make Ahead Ideas

Prep the zucchini ahead of time. Slice it, put the slices between paper towels to drain, and refrigerate. You can do this up to a day in advance.

Storage & Reheating Suggestions

Well, you probably won’t have leftovers. One person can easily eat one whole zucchini prepared this way. If, by some crazy circumstance, you do have some chips leftover, cool them completely and store in a covered container. Re-crisp them briefly in your air fryer for a minute or two, if necessary.

Overhead view of crispy air fryer zucchini chips.Overhead view of crispy air fryer zucchini chips.

More air fryer recipes

I have lots of air fryer recipes for you and there are more to come! Here’s a sampling:

Did you make this? Be sure to leave a review below and tag me @rachelcooksblog on Facebook, Instagram, or Pinterest!

Pile of crispy zucchini slices.Pile of crispy zucchini slices.

Prep Time: 5 mins

Cook Time: 12 mins

Total Time: 17 mins

2 servings

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Try air fryer zucchini chips and you’ll never open another bag of boring potato chips!

Instructions

  • Slice zucchini into ⅛ -inch rounds. A mandoline works great. For best results, pat zucchini slices with paper towels to dry them.

  •  In a small bowl, toss zucchini with olive oil, salt and pepper. 

  • Turn air fryer to 400ºF. Put zucchini slices on rack in a single layer. 

  • Cook 5 minutes, shake, cook an additional 5 minutes, shake and cook 2 minutes more, or until zucchini is golden brown and dry.

Notes

  • If desired, you can prep the zucchini ahead of time. Slice it, put the slices between paper towels to drain, and refrigerate. You can do this up to a day in advance.
  • Experiment with seasonings. Try taco seasoning or chili powder. Or go more to the sweet side with cinnamon, or apple pie spice.
  • Use yellow summer squash instead of zucchini, or a mix of the two.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 36kcal, Carbohydrates: 3g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 3g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Sodium: 268mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 2g

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

© Author: Rachel Gurk

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