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These air fryer keto fried pickles are breaded with crushed pork rinds and coconut flour and are so crunchy and addicting! Plus, they are way easier to make than deep-fried pickles and have only 4 net carbs per serving.
What Makes This Recipe Great
The first time I tried fried pickles was about 3 years ago. It was such a new concept to me that even though I was gluten-free, I tried several of them at a bar and couldn’t believe how delicious they were. I definitely didn’t feel well afterward being gluten intolerant, but I remember thinking that it was totally worth it. They were that good!
Because it was love at first bite, I definitely had gluten-free, keto fried pickles on my list to make when I bought myself an air fryer. After making these air fryer pickles a few times, I’m honestly so stoked at how delicious and crispy they are!
Making fried pickles in the air fryer is so much easier than the traditional deep-fried pickles, and the cleanup is a breeze as well. These air-fried pickles are made low-carb by using crushed up pork rinds rather than breadcrumbs, but the texture is still so crunchy and crispy. I love that they are way healthier than the original version, and I honestly couldn’t stop eating them!
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How to Make Air Fryer Keto Fried Pickles
To make low-carb, keto fried pickles, you need super simple ingredients for the breading. Some recipes call for an almond flour mixture, but I have had the most success with coconut flour! The process is similar to regular fried pickles, however, there’s no mess since they’re made in the air fryer and not deep fried in oil!
Ingredient Notes
- dill pickle slices (or “dill pickle chips”): Check the jar to make sure there’s no added sugar in your keto pickle chips. Otherwise, they will not be low carb. “Bread and butter pickles” often contain added sugar, so stay away from those.
- coconut flour
- egg
- pork panko: These are ground-up pork rinds. You can purchase this or make your own pretty easily.
- garlic powder
- paprika
- salt & pepper
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Preheat the air fryer to 400 degrees F.
- Remove any excess pickle juice/moisture from the pickle chips with paper towels and place in a bowl.
- In a second bowl, add the flour and the pickles and toss to coat.
- Crack and whisk the egg in a shallow bowl.
- In another bowl, stir together pork panko, garlic powder, paprika, salt, and pepper.
- Working in batches, dredge the pickle slices in the egg wash, then shake off the excess.
- Press into the pork panko mixture to coat on all sides, then transfer to a plate. Repeat with the rest of the pickle slices.
- Arrange the prepared pickle slices in a single layer in the air fryer. You may need to work in a few batches if you have a smaller air fryer basket.
- For an extra crispy texture, spray pickles with avocado oil cooking spray or any other oil you choose.
- Air fry for 10 minutes, flip, then spray with avocado oil again halfway through. The air fried pickles should be golden brown.
- Serve immediately with ranch or your favorite dip!
Expert Tips
- Dill pickles are traditionally used to make fried pickles, but you can use any kind of pickles you like. I also find that the slices crisp up better than pickle spears. I think this is because the thin slices cook faster, and has more surface area to crisp up than pickle spears.
- Pork panko just means ground up pork rinds. You can crush them yourself in a food processor, but I love buying these ground up ones to save time.
- I highly recommend you taste the pickles before breading them to decide if you want to add salt to the pork panko mixture. Mine was plenty salty enough so I didn’t need to add any.
- You may need to work in batches to cook these air fried pickles. They taste best if they are cooked in a single layer, and depending on your air fryer, the surface area may not be big enough to fit all the pickles.
- You can get these air fryer pickles extra crispy if you use cooking spray or brush them with cooking oil before you cook each side. I use this avocado oil spray, and it works really well for this.
- The coconut flour mixture and the egg mixture help the pork panko stick, so you have deliciously crispy fried pickles in the air fryer, and you won’t be able to stop eating! It only takes 10 minutes of cook time, and you don’t have to worry about oil splattering on your skin or clothes.
- To spice up these pickles, feel free to add a little cayenne pepper or cajun seasoning to the pork panko mixture!
Serving Tips
- Serve immediatelyI love these fried pickles with ranch dressing, but you can enjoy them with any other dipping sauce you prefer! Chipotle mayo, roasted garlic aioli, sour cream, or even ketchup are all great choices.
Storage Tips
- Fried pickles will last up to 3 days in the refrigerator and stored in an airtight container.
Recipe FAQs
How do you cook frozen fried pickles in the air fryer?
If you are using frozen fried pickles that already come breaded, all you have to do is cook for the same time and at the same temperature as this recipe. No need to defrost or prepare in any other way!
How do you keep fried pickles from getting soggy?
Make sure to pat dry the slices well in the beginning with a paper towel before coating the pickles in the flour to remove as much moisture as possible. It’s also best to eat these right away so they are crispy and delicious.
How do you reheat fried pickles in the air fryer?
The best way to reheat these crispy keto fried pickles is to place them back in the air fryer for about 5 minutes at 400 degrees F until they crisp up again.
How many carbs are in these low carb fried pickles?
In one serving of this keto fried pickle recipe (about 1 cup), there are only 4 net carbs. This is such a delicious snack if you’re on the keto diet or just trying to eat a great low carb snack.
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Air Fryer Keto Fried Pickles Recipe (4 Net Carbs!)
These air fryer keto fried pickles are breaded with crushed pork rinds and coconut flour and are so crunchy and addicting! Plus they are way easier to make than deep-fried pickles and have only 4 net carbs per serving.
5 from 19 votes
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Course: Appetizer, Side Dish, Snack
Cuisine: American
Keyword: air fryer pickles, air fryer recipes, keto air fryer, keto fried pickles, low carb fried pickles, whole30 air fryer recipes, whole30 fried pickles
Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes
Servings: 2 servings
Calories: 144kcal
Ingredients
- 2 cups dill pickle slices
- 1 tbsp coconut flour
- 1 large egg
- 1 cup pork panko (ground-up pork rinds)
- 1/2 tsp garlic powder
- 1/2 tsp paprika
- 1/4 tsp ground black pepper
- Sea salt, to taste see notes
- Optional: Avocado oil to spray or brush
- Optional: Ranch dressing for dipping
Equipment
Instructions
Preheat the air fryer to 400 degrees F.
Pat dry the pickle slices with a kitchen or paper towel and place in a large bowl.
Sprinkle the pickles with coconut flour and toss gently so all sides are coated.
In a separate bowl, crack and whisk the egg.
In another bowl, mix together pork panko, garlic powder, paprika, salt, and pepper.
Working in batches, dredge the pickle slices in the egg wash.
Shake off the excess and press into the pork panko mixture. Transfer to a plate and repeat with the rest of the pickle slices.
Arrange the dill pickle slices in a single layer in the air fryer. You may need to work in batches depending on the size of your air fryer.
For extra crispy pickles, spray or brush the pickles with avocado oil.
Air fry for 10 minutes, flipping then spraying (or brunshing) with avocado oil again halfway through.
Serve immediately with ranch dressing, or your favorite dip!
Nutrition Facts
Air Fryer Keto Fried Pickles Recipe (4 Net Carbs!)
Amount Per Serving (1 serving – makes 2)
Calories 144Calories from Fat 63
% Daily Value*
Fat 7g11%
Saturated Fat 3g19%
Cholesterol 95mg32%
Sodium 1839mg80%
Potassium 162mg5%
Carbohydrates 7g2%
Fiber 3g13%
Sugar 2g2%
Protein 13g26%
Vitamin A 665IU13%
Vitamin C 1.2mg1%
Calcium 72mg7%
Iron 1.2mg7%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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Notes
Expert Tips
- Dill pickles are traditionally used to make fried pickles, but you can use any kind of pickles you like. I also find that the slices crisp up better than pickle spears. I think this is because the thin slices cook faster and has more surface area to crisp up than pickle spears.
- Pork panko just means ground-up pork rinds. You can crush them yourself in a food processor, but I love buying these ground up ones to save time.
- I highly recommend you taste the pickles before breading them to decide if you want to add salt to the pork panko mixture. Mine was plenty salty enough, so I didn’t need to add any.
- You may need to work in batches to cook these air-fried pickles. They taste best if they are cooked in a single layer, and depending on your air fryer, the surface area may not be big enough to fit all the pickles.
- You can get these air fryer pickles extra crispy if you use cooking spray or brush them with cooking oil before you cook each side. I use this avocado oil spray, and it works really well for this.
- The coconut flour mixture and the egg mixture help the pork panko stick, so you have deliciously crispy fried pickles in the air fryer, and you won’t be able to stop eating! It only takes 10 minutes of cook time, and you don’t have to worry about oil splattering on your skin or clothes.
- To spice up these pickles, feel free to add a little cayenne pepper or cajun seasoning to the pork panko mixture!
- The pickles that I used were plenty salty on their own, so I didn’t add any more salt. I would taste the pickles first before determining if you want to add more salt or not.
Serving Tips
- Serve immediately. I love these fried pickles with ranch dressing, but you can enjoy them with any other dipping sauce you prefer! Chipotle mayo, roasted garlic aioli, sour cream, or even ketchup are all great choices.
Storage Tips
- Fried pickles will last up to 3 days in the refrigerator and stored in an airtight container.
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