Clare Andrews

Air Fryer Cookie Bites

The idea of fried cookies might sound a bit unusual, but these aren’t just any fried cookies – they’re air fryer cookie bites, which means no vats of oil and no greasy aftermath. These little bites of heaven are cooked in the air fryer, making them a healthier, quicker, and easier alternative to traditional frying. And trust me, they are bound to be delicious! Air fryer cookie bites are the perfect small snack that will satisfy your sweet tooth without leaving you feeling overindulgent. They hit the spot just enough to curb those sweet cravings without making you feel guilty afterward.

These cookie bites are not only incredibly tasty but also super fast and easy to make. The air fryer works wonders by crisping up the outside while keeping the inside soft and chewy, just like a traditional cookie. And because there’s no need for deep frying, they’re a much lighter option than conventional fried cookies. Whether you’re baking for yourself or entertaining guests, these little bites are sure to please everyone.

If you’re not ready to bake them all at once, no worries! You can freeze the uncooked cookie dough in a sealed sandwich bag and store it for later. When the craving strikes again, simply take the dough from the freezer, let it thaw for a bit, and then pop it straight into the air fryer. Just add an extra 5 minutes to the cooking time, and you’ll have fresh, warm cookie bites in no time.

So you can find this irresistible cookie bites recipe on page 182 of my bestseller The Ultimate Air Fryer Cookbook.

PREP 5 minutes

COOK 10 to 12 minutes

MAKES 16 to 20 cookies

KIT you will need an air fryer, a mixing bowl and a large silicone mould or baking paper.

150g of salted butter, at room temperature

80g of light brown muscovado sugar

80g of granulated sugar

1 large egg, beaten

225g of plain flour

1/2 teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda (baking soda)

200g of plain chocolate chips or chunks

Method

To start, place the butter, muscovado sugar, granulated sugar, and egg into a large mixing bowl. Using a hand mixer or whisk, beat these ingredients together until the mixture is smooth and creamy. Then, sift in the plain flour and bicarbonate of soda, continuing to beat until a firm dough starts to form. The combination of the sugars gives the dough a rich, caramel-like flavour that will make your cookies extra delicious.

Once the dough is ready, fold in your choice of chocolate chips or chunks, ensuring they are evenly distributed throughout the mixture. The chocolate pieces will melt beautifully during baking, creating gooey pockets of chocolate in every bite.

Next, use your hands to break off golf ball-sized pieces of dough. Roll each piece into a ball and place them on a tray or silicone baking mat. If you’re planning on baking cookies in batches, you can place any leftover dough in the freezer to bake at a later time. It’s a great way to have fresh cookies on demand!

For baking, you can use a large silicone mould or simply lay the cookie dough balls out on a piece of baking paper. Make sure to leave some space between each ball so the cookies can spread out as they bake. Pop the dough into your preheated air-fryer at 180°C, and bake for 10 to 12 minutes or until golden, yet still soft in the centre. You may need to bake them in smaller groups, depending on the size of your air fryer.

Once the cookies are done, let them cool slightly. Serve them warm for the ultimate gooey treat, or let them cool completely for a crispier texture.

Top Tip: If you want larger cookies, just up the cooking time by 5 minutes and check the cookies regularly.

Similar recipes

So if you love these easy air fryer cookie bites, then you may also like my delicious air fryer apple cookies or the air fryer brunch muffins recipe.

Or for more air fryer inspiration, check out my new Club App, with exclusive calorie counted recipes added weekly, customisable meal plans and printable shopping lists.

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