Crispy, well-seasoned fries without the deep fryer - that's the whole appeal of making them in an air fryer. A light coating of olive oil and a warm mix of spices gets you that satisfying crunch on the outside, while the potato stays soft in the middle, all with a fraction of the oil traditional frying needs.
Potatoes get an unfair reputation, but they're genuinely a solid source of complex carbohydrates for steady energy, along with fiber, potassium, and vitamin C. Leaving a thin strip of skin on when cutting them keeps more of those nutrients intact, since a good portion sits just under the surface.
The spice blend - sweet paprika, a touch of hot paprika, turmeric, and curry powder - does more than add flavor. Paprika brings antioxidants, and turmeric has natural anti-inflammatory properties. A drizzle of olive oil on top of all that helps your body absorb the fat-soluble vitamins in the spices, and its monounsaturated fats are good for heart health too.
Serve them on their own, with a yogurt-based dip, alongside a salad, or as a side to whatever you're already making for dinner.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
Just a handful of spices, minimal oil, and genuinely crispy results, a healthier version of a classic side that doesn't feel like a compromise.

Air Fryer Seasoned Fries
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Wash the potatoes well and cut into slices, then into even matchstick-shaped strips.

- In a small bowl, combine the olive oil with a pinch each of sweet paprika, hot paprika, turmeric, and curry powder. Mix well. Add the potato strips and toss thoroughly, making sure each piece is evenly coated in the seasoned oil.

- Preheat the air fryer to 390°F (200°C). Arrange the fries in the basket in a single layer, making sure they don't touch , if the basket is too crowded, they won't crisp up properly, so cook in two batches if needed. Air fry for 12-18 minutes, depending on thickness and how well-done you like them. Halfway through, shake the basket or flip the fries so they brown evenly. Check them near the end to make sure they don't burn.

- Once cooked, transfer to a plate and season lightly with salt.

Nutrition
Tips for the Best Results
- Cut the potato strips as evenly as possible - uneven pieces cook unevenly, some ending up soft while others are still firm
- Don't overcrowd the air fryer basket - leave space between pieces so hot air can circulate on all sides, which is what gets them crispy
- Shake or flip halfway through cooking for even browning
Storage
Best eaten fresh, since fries lose their crispness once refrigerated. Leftovers keep in the fridge for up to 2 days - reheat in the air fryer for a few minutes to bring back some of the crunch; the microwave will leave them soft.
FAQ
Do I need to peel the potatoes first?
No - leaving a thin strip of skin on adds fiber and nutrients, and it's mostly a matter of texture preference. Just wash them well before cutting.
Why are my fries turning out soggy instead of crispy?
Usually overcrowding the basket. Air needs to circulate around each piece - cook in batches if you're making a larger portion.
Can I use sweet potatoes instead?
Yes, though sweet potatoes cook slightly faster and brown more easily, so start checking them a few minutes before the regular potato cook time.
Can I skip the spices for a plain version?
Yes - olive oil and a pinch of salt alone still gives a good result, though you'll miss the paprika and turmeric's flavor and antioxidants.





