Suitable for vegan and gluten free diets. Post includes Weight Watchers Points. Making potato wedges in air fryer is incredibly easy to do and they are much healthier than other potato options. It tastes absolutely amazing and only calls for ½ teaspoon of olive oil, so you will be making your family a delicious side dish that is healthier. Plus, they will be so crispy and tender and golden brown you’ll forget they weren’t deep-fried. I will share my tips and tricks to make these perfect and fluffy inside. As perfect as these Air Fryer Zucchini Fries, best ever Air Fryer Baby Potatoes, delicious Air Fryer Green Beans and perfect Air Fryer Asparagus and crispy Air Fryer Baked Potatoes. Plus these go great with Air Fryer Hamburgers and crispy Air Fryer Chicken Breast. If you love the potato wedges at KFC or the ones at your favorite quick-stop take-out joint, you will adore these easy homemade seasoned Potato Wedges cooked in the air fryer with the same great taste..

 Why Make This Recipe

Budget-friendly – Potatoes are inexpensive and they can be stored for a long time.Kid-friendly – Kids love ‘tatoes!Versatile – Use your favorite seasonings for lots of fun variations. Healthier – Bye-bye, deep-frying! This recipe only uses ½ teaspoon of oil!

Ingredient Notes

Potatoes – use larger potatoes as you get more wedges from these.Olive oil – or any oil you prefer,Seasoning – start simply with salt, but use your favorite seasoning – see suggestions below.

Ready to air fry potato wedges? Gather your ingredients and I will show you…

How To Make Potato Wedges in Air Fryer

Get the complete ingredients list and instructions from the recipe card below.

Place potatoes on a cutting board, cut into wedges and soak them in a large bowl ice cold water for 30 minutes, then dry raw potato wedges and add to a bowl.Add olive oil and season potato wedges and mix until evenly coated.Preheat air fryer to 400 degrees F / 200 degrees C.Place wedges in the air fryer basket and air fry for 15-18 minutes shaking several times during air frying. 

Air Fryers temperatures can vary based on the make and model, so it cooking time may take some adjusting to get the timing just right. I recommend starting off with less time and then adding more time if needed to get to your preferred level of doneness.

Expert Tips 

Cut wedges to the same size and thickness so that they cook evenly.Removing excess starch will help you to get the perfect french fry consistency. Soak the potatoes in ice cold water for 30-minutes before cooking to make these extra crispy. Be sure to thoroughly pat dry your potatoes with a kitchen towel or paper towel otherwise they may not crisp up. This recipe calls for ½ teaspoon of oil, but you can leave the oil out. Be sure to spray your basket with cooking spray according to your manufacturer’s instructions if you choose not to use oil.Save time and leave the skins on! They taste great and hold lots of nutrients. If you have picky eaters, you can remove them and still prepare the recipe the same way. Be sure to shake these during cooking so that they crispy up all over.

Delicious Variations

Swap your potato – Russet potatoes are our favorite, but you can use other Yukon gold and others as well. See our FAQs for more information.Season well – Crispy wedges are a blank canvas for seasonings with a spice mix or more. Here are some of our favorites:Salt and pepperItalian SeasoningCurryChili powderCayenne pepper Smoked paprikaBBQ SeasoningParmesan CheeseGarlic PowderAnd you favorite spice blendTop with fresh parsley, fresh coriander.

Make Ahead and Storage

Make Ahead – Soaking your cut potatoes in cold water is one of the critical factors in getting the crispy potato wedges you love. You need to prep early enough that your potatoes can soak for at least thirty minutes. You can slice and soak the night before; just be sure to store the potatoes in the fridge. We don’t recommend soaking the potatoes for longer than 18-24 hours. Store – Leftover potatoes can be stored in an airtight container the fridge and reheated in the air fryer for 2 minutes at 370F / 187C.Freeze – To cook air fryer potato wedges from frozen, you may need to increase the cooking time to 20-25 minutes. 

How Do I Cut Potatoes Into Wedges?

The easiest way to cut wedges is to cut the potato in half lengthwise. Next, cut each half in half until you have quarters. Turn each quarter cut side up and cut it down the middle into 2-3 wedges. Depending on the size of the tatoes, you should get 8-12 wedges. 

FAQs

Serving Suggestions

This is a great side dish with so many things

Air Fryer Hamburgers.Crispy Air Fryer Chicken Breasts (my favorite).Air Fryer Chicken Thighs.Air Fryer Chicken Wings with Parmesan.These very juicy Air Fryer Pork Chops.Kids love eating it with really easy Air Fryer Fish Sticks.And crispy Air Fryer Chicken Wings.And Air Fryer Chicken Fajitas.Air Fryer Chicken Drumsticks.

Dipping Sauces

You can try treats like this delicious Yum Yum Sauce, and Pesto Aioli, sour cream, tartar sauce, better than take out Copycat Chick fil A sauce.

More Air Fryer Recipes You May Like

Air Fryer Zucchini Fries.Air Fryer Frozen French Fries.Delicious Air Fryer Green Beans.The perfect Air Fryer Asparagus.Plus learn how to reheat pizza in the air fryer.Air Fryer Garlic Smashed Potatoes.Crispy Air Fryer Baked Potato.

Weight Watchers Points

There are 5 Blue Plan SmartPoints in one serving of this.

Tools Needed 

An Air Fryer.Handy mixing bowls.A sharp knife.Best ever sea salt.

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