Air-fried cheese is delicious because crispy cheese is amazing

Crispy. Cheesy. Easy.
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Tim Marcin
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It's hard to mess up cheese. Even bad cheese is pretty good. I'll crush a Kraft Single raw and call it a good time. Because it's hard to mess up cheese.

So, the TL;DR for air-fried cheese? It's good. Duh. It's crispy, and salty, and tasty because, again, it's hard to mess up.

The recipe came from Air Fryer Guy on TikTok and it's stupid simple. Here's how it goes.


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Ingredients

  • Shredded cheese

  • Parchment paper

Directions

  1. Cut a sheet of parchment paper to roughly the size of your air fryer basket

  2. Lay the parchment paper down in the basket

  3. Grab a heavy pinch, or light handful of cheese, and lay it down on the parchment paper in the air fryer basket.

  4. Air fry at 400 degrees Fahrenheit until the cheese is brown all over and crispy, roughly six minutes

Here's how the process looked for Air Fryer Guy.

air fried cheese in process of being cooked
That's pretty much everything about this recipe explained in three screenshots. Credit: Screenshots: TikTok / @airfryerguy

The details

I cannot express how easy this recipe easy. You cut parchment paper. You take some shredded cheese. You air fry. That's literally it. That can't possibly be it, you're thinking. Buddy, I promise you, that's it.

When I set to test out the recipe, I just ran to the store and got a bag of shredded cheese since I already had parchment paper. I chose a bag of mixed cheddar cheeses, since that's what Air Fryer Guy seemed to use. I cut a sheet of parchment paper to size. I plopped that down then placed two pinches of cheese on top of the parchment. I figured I'd attempt to make two cheese crisps. Here's the cheese about to go in the air fryer.

uncooked cheese in air fryer basket
Cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese. Credit: Mashable

I set the air fryer to 400 degrees Fahrenheit and let it rip. Two quick notes: 1. Air Fryer Guy set his air fryer to 200 degrees in his TikTok, but it was in Celsius, which is roughly 400 degrees Fahrenheit. 2. Air Fryer Guy's scientific method of "keep checking until it’s crispy" is what I decided to go with. Way down in the comments, he said it could take about eight minutes but cook times often vary from air fryer to air fryer.

I let the air fryer preheat with the cheese already in it, then kept checking every minute or two. After about seven minutes of cook time, my two piles of cheese joined forces to make one oblong, dark brown cheese crisp. It looked like this on the parchment.

Cheese crisps on parchment in air fryer
Cheese, kind of oily cheese. Credit: Mashable

Notice how there is a significant amount of grease that cooked off the cheese during the crisping process. I removed the cheese from the air fryer and let it sit on some paper towels for couple of seconds to soak some of that off. I also let the cheese cool for a bit so it would finish hardening. Here is a close up of the cheese crisp, all finished.

crispy cheese
Crispy, crispy cheeeeeeeese. Credit: Mashable

In short: the cheese crisp was good. It was definitely crunchier on the edges, while the center was a bit more bendy since the cheese was thicker in those spots. In fancy food terms, it was an average frico. It had the salty bite of the cheese and satisfying savory notes from the crisping process.

This might not be my favorite snack moving forward, but I do see this recipe having its uses. If you're going keto, this is a killer idea. Or say you've made a salad and want a tasty, salty topping? This would be perfect.

It's also the easiest recipe I've ever made for AirFryDay. And again, what could be wrong with crispy cheese?

Topics Kitchen

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Tim Marcin
Associate Editor, Culture

Tim Marcin is an Associate Editor on the culture team at Mashable, where he mostly digs into the weird parts of the internet. You'll also see some coverage of memes, tech, sports, trends, and the occasional hot take. You can find him on Bluesky (sometimes), Instagram (infrequently), or eating Buffalo wings (as often as possible).

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