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Air Fryer Pasta Chips are a simple and crunchy snack made by cooking pasta, seasoning it, and air frying until crispy. This method transforms regular pasta into a light, crispy alternative to chips. Farfalle is commonly used because of its shape and texture, but other short pasta varieties work too.
The key to getting the right texture is cooking the pasta until fully soft—not just al dente. Once cooked, it’s rinsed under cold water to stop the cooking process and prevent sticking. After that, the pasta is tossed with olive oil, salt, pepper, and nutritional yeast for a light, cheesy flavor.
Air frying is the quickest way to crisp up the pasta, taking about 18 to 20 minutes at 180°C (360°F). Shaking the basket every few minutes helps ensure even browning. Baking is another option, though it takes slightly longer.
These pasta chips are best eaten fresh while still warm and crispy. They pair well with dips like vegan tzatziki, marinara, or hummus. Storing them in an airtight container can help keep them crisp for a short time, but they may lose some texture over time.
The recipe is straightforward and uses simple ingredients. It’s not gluten-free due to the pasta but is naturally nut-free, soy-free, and sugar-free. Different seasonings can be added for variety, making it easy to customize based on personal taste.
Yes, bake at 200°C (400°F) for about 20-25 minutes, flipping halfway.
Yes, but some gluten-free pasta types may not crisp up as well.
Vegan tzatziki, marinara, hummus, or a garlic aioli work well.
Ensure it’s fully cooked, well-drained, and evenly coated with oil before air frying.
Absolutely! Try paprika, garlic powder, chili flakes, or Italian herbs for variety.
Keep in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days.
Yes, reheat in the air fryer for 3-4 minutes at 180°C (360°F) to restore crispness.
No, penne, rigatoni, or rotini also work well.
It’s possible, but the chips may not crisp up as well. Try using an oil spray instead.
Yes, but cook in batches to avoid overcrowding in the air fryer.
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