Frozen Garlic Knots In Air Fryer

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You are going to love these delicious Frozen Garlic Knots In Air Fryer that take just 6 minutes to bake to perfectly golden brown on the outside and soft garlicky goodness on the inside. They are a quick and easy tasty addition to any meal!

Baked garlic knots on a white plate.

Air Fryer Frozen Garlic Knots

Making frozen garlic knots in the air fryer is one of the best bread baking discoveries. To begin with, you don’t have to make the bread! All you have to do is buy a package of frozen garlic knots and then air fry them to perfection. But even better, you don’t even have to defrost them first! You just pop the rolls into the air fryer right out of the freezer and a few minutes later you’ve got warm ready to eat bread to pair with any meal.

Baked garlic knots in an air fryer.

So I’m a big fan of using my air fryer to make frozen bread and garlic knots are one of my favorites. The yummy garlic just makes everything better. They are fantastic with any Italian dish or salad. You can even use them to make mini sandwiches.

Also, any brand of frozen garlic knots will work. The most important thing is to cook them at the time and temperature that I’ve provided in the recipe. If you do this, your frozen garlic knots in air fryer are sure to come out perfect!

Baked garlic knots in an air fryer.

How To Cook Frozen Garlic Knots In Air Fryer

This recipe is ridiculously quick and easy! All you need is a package of frozen garlic knots! But make sure they are frozen solid before you begin.

Bag of frozen garlic knots in front of an air fryer.

Then place the frozen garlic knots in a single layer in the air fryer basket making sure not to overlap them. They will not cook properly if you crowd the air fryer.

Baked garlic knots in an air fryer.

Now, put the basket into the air fryer, set the temperature to 360 degrees Fahrenheit and cooking time to 6 minutes.

When the rolls are done air frying, remove them from the basket and serve immediately.

Baked garlic knots on a white plate.

How to Store

These air fryer garlic knots will keep at room temperature for about 4 days when kept in a container or covered. To reheat, just pop them in the microwave for a few seconds or put them in the oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for about 5 minutes.

Baked garlic knots in an air fryer.

Can You Use Any Brand of Frozen Garlic Knots?

Yes! You can use any brand of garlic knots that you find in the frozen food section. They just need to be about the same size as the ones I’m using in this recipe.

Baked garlic knots in an air fryer.

What to Serve with Air Fryer Frozen Garlic Knots

These frozen garlic knots in air fryer go with everything from your favorite pasta dish to entree salads. You can even slice them in half to make mini sandwiches. The possibilities are endless and all of them are yummy. Here are a few ideas to get you started.

Baked garlic knots on a white plate.

More Air Fryer Recipes

Cooking in the air fryer is a great way to keep things simple but still delicious. So if you enjoyed this recipe for air fryer garlic knots you might like some of my other air fryer recipes as well. These are just a few of my favorites.

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Frozen Garlic Knots In Air Fryer

These delicious Frozen Garlic Knots In Air Fryer take just 6 minutes to bake to golden brown on the outside and super soft garlicky goodness on the inside!
Cook Time6 minutes
Total Time6 minutes
Course: Bread
Cuisine: American
Keyword: bread
Cooking Method: Air Fryer
Servings: 5

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Ingredients

  • Frozen Garlic Knots

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Instructions

  • Place the frozen garlic knots in a single layer in the air fryer basket.
  • Put the basket into the air fryer. Then set the temperature to 360°F and the cook time to 6 minutes.
  • When done baking, remove the air fried garlic knots and serve warm!
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2 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    I don’t have an oven. I try to seek alternatives to cook frozen garlic knots. I saw this! Thanks a lot

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