Air Fryer Frozen Dumplings – Crispy, Fast, and Foolproof

By Eric Mitchell â€ą  Updated: Mar 29, 2026 â€ą  6 min read
Air Fryer Frozen Dumplings

Air fryer frozen dumplings are one of those back-pocket tricks that turn a busy night into a satisfying meal. You get golden, crispy bottoms and tender, juicy centers with almost no effort. No thawing, no babysitting a pan, and way less oil than pan-frying.

Whether you’re feeding a crowd or just yourself, this method is reliable and fast. Pair them with a quick dipping sauce and some veggies, and dinner’s done.

What Makes This Recipe So Good

Close-up detail of freshly air-fried potstickers in the basket: golden, crispy bottoms facing up wit

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Instructions

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  1. Preheat the air fryer to 370°F (188°C) for 3–5 minutes. A hot basket helps crisp the bottoms.
  2. Lightly oil the basket. Spray or brush a thin coat to prevent sticking.

    Do not soak.


  3. Arrange the frozen dumplings in a single layer, flat side down, with a little space between each. Do not thaw first.
  4. Spray the tops of the dumplings with a light coat of oil for better browning.
  5. Air fry for 6–8 minutes at 370°F (188°C). At the 4-minute mark, shake the basket or gently turn the dumplings for even crisping.
  6. Check doneness. They’re ready when the bottoms are golden and the wrappers look cooked through.

    If needed, add 1–3 more minutes.


  7. Optional steam finish: For softer tops, add 1 teaspoon of water to the basket and cook 1–2 minutes more. Stand back—steam releases fast.
  8. Make a quick dipping sauce: Mix 2 tablespoons soy sauce, 1 tablespoon rice vinegar, a few drops sesame oil, and chili oil to taste. Add scallions if you have them.
  9. Serve hot with the dipping sauce.

    Garnish with sesame seeds or a squeeze of lime if you like.


Storage Instructions

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Recipe Variations

FAQ

Do I need to thaw the dumplings first?

No. Cook them straight from frozen. Thawing can make wrappers sticky and prone to tearing.

What temperature and time work best?

Start at 370°F (188°C) for 6–8 minutes, then adjust by a minute or two based on your air fryer and dumpling size.

How do I keep dumplings from sticking?

Lightly oil the basket and place dumplings flat side down with space between each.

Preheating also helps prevent sticking.

Can I make them oil-free?

Yes, but expect less browning. Use parchment paper liners designed for air fryers and add 1–2 extra minutes as needed.

What types of frozen dumplings work?

Potstickers and gyoza are great, as are mandu and siu mai. Larger dumplings may need 1–3 extra minutes.

How do I know they’re fully cooked?

The bottoms should be golden and the tops opaque and tender.

If the filling was pre-cooked (most store-bought are), you mainly need to heat through and crisp.

Can I reheat leftovers in the microwave?

You can, but they’ll turn soft. For crispness, use the air fryer at 350°F (177°C) for a few minutes.

What dipping sauce is best?

A simple mix of soy sauce, rice vinegar, and a few drops of sesame oil is classic. Chili oil, scallions, and grated ginger make it even better.

Wrapping Up

Air fryer frozen dumplings are an easy win: quick, crispy, and seriously satisfying.

Keep a bag in the freezer, a simple dipping sauce on standby, and you’ve got a fast appetizer or weeknight meal. With a few small tweaks—like a light oil mist and some space in the basket—you’ll get restaurant-worthy results at home. Add a bright side salad or steamed greens, and call it dinner.

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Air Fryer Frozen Dumplings – Crispy, Fast, and Foolproof

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Servings 4 servings

Ingredients

  • Frozen dumplings (potstickers, gyoza, mandu, or siu mai)
  • Neutral oil spray (avocado, canola, or grapeseed)
  • Optional: Soy sauce or tamari
  • Optional: Rice vinegar or black vinegar
  • Optional: Sesame oil
  • Optional: Chili oil or chili crisp
  • Optional: Scallions, garlic, ginger, sesame seeds, or lime

Instructions

  • Preheat the air fryer to 370°F (188°C) for 3–5 minutes. A hot basket helps crisp the bottoms.
  • Lightly oil the basket. Spray or brush a thin coat to prevent sticking.Do not soak.
  • Arrange the frozen dumplings in a single layer, flat side down, with a little space between each. Do not thaw first.
  • Spray the tops of the dumplings with a light coat of oil for better browning.
  • Air fry for 6–8 minutes at 370°F (188°C). At the 4-minute mark, shake the basket or gently turn the dumplings for even crisping.
  • Check doneness. They’re ready when the bottoms are golden and the wrappers look cooked through.If needed, add 1–3 more minutes.
  • Optional steam finish: For softer tops, add 1 teaspoon of water to the basket and cook 1–2 minutes more. Stand back—steam releases fast.
  • Make a quick dipping sauce: Mix 2 tablespoons soy sauce, 1 tablespoon rice vinegar, a few drops sesame oil, and chili oil to taste. Add scallions if you have them.
  • Serve hot with the dipping sauce.Garnish with sesame seeds or a squeeze of lime if you like.

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Eric Mitchell

Eric is the owner, author, content director and founder of dehydratorlab.com. He is the lead architect and the main man in matters concerning dehydrators, their accessories, guides, reviews and all the accompaniments.Whenever he is not figuring out simple solutions (hacks) involving cookery and their eventual storage, you will find him testing out the different types of dehydrators, to bring us the juicy details regarding these devices.He is a foodie enthusiast, pasionate about making jerky has a knack for healthy and tasty food and won't hesitate to share out any ideas that might be of value around this subject.

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