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Air Fryer Zucchini

In my opinion, there’s truly no comparison when it comes to aromatic in-season zucchini and wrapped-in-plastic off-season zucchini. The earthy aroma is one of my favorite characteristics of fresh zucchini… the next time you pick one up that’s super fresh, give it a sniff! They smell like summer, and I can’t get enough of it. However, I can’t deny that one of the best things about zucchini is we can get it year-round for a decent price. So whether you’re making this super easy (and fast!) Air Fryer Zucchini in the heat of the summertime or the depths of a harsh winter, it’s an enjoyable and healthy side dish no matter what.

Overhead view of air fryer zucchini on a plate.

Easy Recipe for Air Fryer Zucchini

Whenever I make zucchini in the air fryer, I aim for that balance of crisp on the outside and deliciously juicy on the inside. I prefer to use small zucchini (larger ones can be extra watery, so make sure to remove the seeds if yours are on the bigger side!), and I wait until just before cooking to add salt. That way, the salt doesn’t draw out moisture too early, making the zucchini soggy. I also add a quick coating of garlic powder, mayo, and Dijon to help the breadcrumbs and Parmesan stick, which crisps up in the air fryer and adds big flavor without a ton of effort. Not bad for a handful of pantry staples and a few zucchini!

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Air Fryer Zucchini

This easy Air Fryer Zucchini recipe makes crispy and golden zucchini spears with simple ingredients. A quick, healthy side dish or snack!

Step-by-step photos can be seen below the recipe card.

Course Side Dish
Cuisine American
Total Cost $4.07 recipe / $1.02 serving
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Servings 4 -5 servings (4 spears each)
Calories 80kcal
Author Jess Rice

Equipment

  • Air Fryer
  • Small Bowl

Ingredients

  • 3 zucchini small, (1.5 lbs total) $3.04*
  • ½ tsp garlic powder $0.05
  • 1 Tbsp mayonnaise $0.05
  • ½ tsp Dijon mustard $0.01
  • 2 Tbsp panko breadcrumbs $0.22
  • 1 Tbsp Parmesan cheese grated, $0.67
  • ¼ tsp salt $0.01
  • ¼ tsp black pepper ground, $0.02

Instructions

  • Gather ingredients and preheat the air fryer to 400℉.
  • Wash and cut zucchini into 3” long spears, leaving the skin on.
  • Combine garlic powder, mayonnaise, and Dijon mustard.
  • Brush garlic mayo mustard mixture on all sides of each zucchini spear.
  • Sprinkle panko breadcrumbs and grated parmesan evenly across all pieces of zucchini.
  • Season with salt and pepper.
  • Place the zucchini in a single layer in the air fryer basket and air fry each batch for 10 minutes at 400 degrees, stopping halfway through to gently shake. Repeat with any remaining zucchini spears, and serve!

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Notes

*If you’re using large zucchinis with lots of seeds, scrape out the seeds in Step 2.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 80kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 4g | Sodium: 247mg | Fiber: 2g

how to make Air Fryer Zucchini step-by-step photos

The ingredients for air fried zucchini.

Gather all of your ingredients and preheat your air fryer to 400°F.

Zucchini spears on a cutting board.

Cut the zucchini: Wash and dry 3 small zucchini well. Slice the zucchini into 3” long spears, leaving the skin on. If you’re using large zucchini with lots of seeds, I recommend scraping out the seeds before continuing with the recipe.

Garlic powder, mayonnaise, and Dijon mustard in a bowl

Make the garlic mayo mustard: Add ½ tsp garlic powder, 1 Tbsp mayonnaise, and ½ tsp Dijon mustard to a small bowl. Mix well to combine.

A brush coating zucchini spears with mayo and dijon mix.

Brush the seasoned mayonnaise and mustard mixture on all sides of the zucchini spears.

A hand sprinkling breadcrumbs and parmesan on zucchini spears.

Now evenly sprinkle all sides of the zucchini with 2 Tbsp panko breadcrumbs and 1 Tbsp grated parmesan.

Salt and pepper added to breaded zucchini spears.

Season the zucchini with ¼ tsp salt and ¼ tsp black pepper.

Breaded zucchini spears in an air fryer basket.

Air fry: Arrange the zucchini spears in a single layer in your air fryer basket. You may need to work in batches depending on the size of your air fryer.

Air fried zucchini in an air fryer.

Air fry each batch for 10 minutes at 400°F, shaking gently halfway through. Repeat with any remaining zucchini spears, then serve and enjoy!

An air fried zucchini spear being dipped into a bowl of mayonnaise.

Recipe Success Tips & Suggestions

  1. After you wash the zucchini, make sure to dry it really well. Zucchini is around 90% water, so any extra moisture hanging around can lead to soggy spears instead of crispy ones! It’ll also make it harder for the garlic mayo mustard to stick if they’re still wet from washing.
  2. Cook in batches. Overcrowding your air fryer basket with the zucchini can make them steam instead of air fry (another common cause of soggy air-fried zucchini!). I lay my spears in a single layer and cook in batches depending on the size of the air fryer basket.
  3. Remove the seeds from the larger zucchini. The bigger the zucchini, the more likely it is to have a spongy, seedy center that holds a lot of water. Scooping those out helps everything cook more evenly and keeps your spears from going mushy.
  4. Cut them into rounds or quarters. I love a baked zucchini fry, but you really can’t beat the convenience of an air fryer. I usually slice my zucchini into spears to make air-fried zucchini fries, but rounds or quarters work great, too. Just keep in mind they’ll cook faster the thinner you slice them. No matter the shape, don’t forget to shake the basket halfway through so everything crisps up evenly.
  5. Make them vegan or gluten-free. Try swapping the mayo for vegan mayo and the grated Parmesan for nutritional yeast (or your favorite vegan parmesan alternative). This recipe should also work well with gluten-free panko breadcrumbs.

Serving Suggestions

I like to serve my air fried zucchini with something delicious to dip them in. Mayo, ketchup, remoulade sauce (see my shrimp po’boys for the recipe), or garlic aioli are my top choices.

These zucchini also work well as an easy side dish when you don’t feel like plain old boiled veggies! My cauliflower steaks with a side of stewed tomatoes and okra and air fryer zucchini would make a veggie-packed plate that’s hearty, summery, and colorful. You can also tuck the zucchini into wraps, serve it alongside a chicken club sandwich, or a simple pasta dish like spaghetti aglio e olio.

Storage & Reheating

This recipe is best served fresh since the breading and zucchini will soften as it sits. If you do have leftovers, store them once cooled in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2-3 days. Pop them back in the air fryer for a few minutes at 350°F to help bring back some of the crispiness before serving.

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Cherry Blondies

Whenever I’m craving something sweet, but I’m sick of the same old same old, I whip up a batch of these fudgy, chewy, fragrant Cherry Blondies! The creamy white chocolate, tart cherries, and crunchy almonds make this recipe stand out. This is not your typical blondie! I don’t use almond extract too often, but pairing its flavor with cherries and white chocolate is just a no-brainer to me. (But a little goes a long way, so use it sparingly!)

Easy Recipe for Cherry Blondies

Blondies are like brownies, just without the cocoa. Instead, they’re made with brown sugar and vanilla, and have the BEST buttery flavor and chewy texture.

For these cherry blondies, I mix in canned cherry pie filling (it adds a sweet-tart cherry flavor without a lot of fuss or cost), slivered almonds, and white chocolate chips. I also brown the butter first to bring out a nutty, almost toffee-like richness that’s totally worth the extra few minutes. A mix of brown and white sugar strikes the perfect balance of moisture and structure, while a splash of almond extract adds a frangipane-style flavor. Bake them once, and you’ll see why I keep coming back to this combo. 😋

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Cherry Blondies

These easy Cherry Blondies are loaded with white chocolate, almonds, and cherry pie filling for a sweet treat that’s simple to make and hard to resist.

Step-by-step photos can be seen below the recipe card.

Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Total Cost $5.82 recipe / $0.64 serving
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Chill Time 20 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 30 minutes
Servings 9 slices
Calories 429kcal
Author Jess Rice

Equipment

  • 8×8” Baking Dish
  • Parchment Paper
  • 3 Mixing Bowls
  • Sauce Pan
  • Hand Mixer

Ingredients

  • cups all-purpose flour $0.28
  • ½ tsp baking powder $0.02
  • ¼ tsp salt $0.01
  • 1 large egg $0.29
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract $0.47
  • ½ tsp almond extract $0.15
  • ½ cup cherry pie filling $0.73*
  • sticks salted butter cut into cubes, $1.48
  • ½ cup granulated sugar $0.19
  • 1 cup brown sugar $0.91
  • ¼ cup white chocolate chips $0.42
  • ¼ cup slivered almonds $0.87

Instructions

  • Grease and line an 8×8” baking dish with parchment paper and preheat oven to 350℉.
  • Mix together the flour, baking powder, and salt in a mixing bowl. Set aside.
  • In a separate mixing bowl, combine the egg, vanilla, almond extract, and cherry pie filling. Mix together and set aside.
  • Cube the butter and melt over medium heat until frothy, whisking once in a while to make sure the milk solids don’t stick to the bottom of the pan and burn.
  • Once butter is browned, it will have a nutty aroma and darken in color. (Babysit it! Don’t let it burn!) Remove from heat.
  • Combine browned butter with granulated and brown sugar.
  • Mix with a hand mixer on low until combined. Then, add the wet cherry mixture and continue to mix until combined.
  • Finally, gently mix in the dry flour mixture little by little until a batter forms.
  • Fold in white chocolate and almond slivers.
  • Transfer batter to greased and line baking dish and add some extra white chocolate and almonds on top, if you have them.
  • Bake for 50-55 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
  • Let cool for 20 minutes before cutting. The interior may still be a little gooey. These are chewier than your typical brownie! Enjoy.

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Notes

*The ingredients in a can of cherry pie filling are pretty simple, but I have found the Duncan Hines Comstock brand “Simply Cherry” in a can to have fewer ingredients and no added coloring, so if you see it next to the regular cherry pie filling, you may want to spring for that can instead. You could try making these with fresh cherries, which I skipped because I couldn’t find any at my local grocery store, just make sure you pit them first!

Nutrition

Serving: 1slice | Calories: 429kcal | Carbohydrates: 61g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 19g | Sodium: 232mg | Fiber: 1g

how to make Cherry Blondies step-by-step photos

The ingredients to make cherry blondies.

Gather all of your ingredients and preheat your oven to 350℉. Grease and line an 8×8” baking dish with parchment paper. Set this aside for now.

Flour, baking powder, and salt in a mixing bowl.

Mix the dry ingredients: Add 1¾ cups flour, ½ tsp baking powder, and ¼ tsp salt to a mixing bowl and combine. Set this aside.

Cherry pie filling, egg, and vanilla extract in a bowl.

Mix the wet ingredients: In a different mixing bowl, combine 1 large egg, 1 tsp vanilla, ½ tsp almond extract, and ½ cup of cherry pie filling. Set this aside for now as well.

Brown the butter: Add 1½ sticks of cubed salted butter to a saucepan or skillet over medium heat. Melt the butter until frothy, being sure to whisk it once in a while to avoid the milk solids from burning and sticking to the bottom of the pan. Babysit it, and don’t let it burn! It typically takes about 5-8 minutes for butter to brown.

Browned butter in a skillet.

When the butter is browned, it’ll smell nutty and be darker in color. There will also be flecks of brown throughout (those are toasted milk solids, and they’re full of flavor). Remove it from the heat once done.

Brown and white sugar added to a bowl of browned butter.

Make the batter: Pour the browned butter into a mixing bowl and add ½ cup granulated sugar and 1 cup brown sugar.

The wet ingredients for cherry blondies added to the creamed butter and sugar.

Use a hand mixer on low to combine the browned butter and sugars. Once mixed, add the wet cherry pie filling mixture and keep mixing until thoroughly combined.

Dry ingredients added to the wet ingredients to make cherry blondies.

Now, gently fold in the dry flour mixture a little at a time until a thick batter forms.

Slivered almonds added to the batter for cherry blondies.

Finally, fold in ¼ cup white chocolate chips and ¼ cup slivered almonds.

The batter for cherry blondies in a lined baking dish.

Pour the batter into the prepared baking dish. If you have any extra, top the batter with a few white chocolate chips and slivered almonds to make it look extra pretty.

Finished homemade cherry blondies in a baking dish.

Bake: Place the baking dish into the preheated oven and bake for 50-55 minutes. They’re done once a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.

Let your homemade cherry blondies cool for 20 minutes before cutting for the best results. They may still be a little gooey! They’re definitely chewier than your average brownie but just as delicious. Enjoy!

Overhead view of a baking dish of cherry blondies with one missing.

Tips for Browning Butter

I brown the butter in this cherry dessert recipe because it gives the blondies the most amazing, deep, nutty flavor that plain melted butter can’t match. You could skip this step and just melt it, but it definitely wouldn’t taste the same.

It’s honestly so easy to brown butter, and only takes about 5-8 minutes from start to finish! Here’s how to do it right (we also have a step-by-step breakdown with photos on how to brown butter you can check out, too!):

  1. Use a light-colored pan if you have one. It makes it easier to see the color change.
  2. Watch it closely. Browning happens fast, and it can burn before you know it. Stay nearby and use medium heat.
  3. It’ll start to froth. That’s normal. Just keep gently stirring so nothing sticks to the bottom.
  4. Look for brown flecks. Those are the milk solids toasting, which is exactly what you want.
  5. Pull it off the heat right away. As soon as it smells nutty and the color deepens, about 5 minutes, take it off the heat! It’s ready to use.

You can even make a big batch of browned butter and keep it in the fridge for 1-2 weeks and use it in future recipes. It’s obviously delicious in my cherry blondies recipe, but it’s also amazing tossed with plain pasta, drizzled over roasted veggies, or mixed into oatmeal.

More Recipe Success Tips

  1. Line your pan with parchment paper. It makes it way easier to lift the blondies out and slice them cleanly once they’ve cooled.
  2. Let them cool in the pan. As good as they smell fresh out of the oven, I let my blondies cool for at least 20 minutes to help them set up properly. They’ll slice neater, and the texture will be just right.
  3. Check for doneness with a toothpick. You’re looking for a mostly clean toothpick when inserted into your white chocolate cherry blondies. If you hit a cherry or a melty white chocolate chip, it might smear a bit, so try a second spot! Don’t forget, they may still be a little gooey on the inside rather than cakey.

Storage Instructions

Personally, I enjoy these cherry pie blondies cold! I like to keep them in an airtight container in the refrigerator and grab one whenever I need a sweet pick-me-up. They’ll be good for up to 3-4 days when stored this way. You can also freeze them for up to 3 months in a freezer-safe container.

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