Air Fryer Apple Pie Bombs

Total Time: 25 mins Difficulty: Beginner
Mini apple pie bombs with gooey cinnamon filling, golden biscuit crust, air-fried to crispy perfection—your ultimate quick dessert or snack!
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Nothing beats the thrill of pulling a tray of perfect, golden-brown treats from the air fryer and watching smiles light up around the kitchen. Every bite of these Air Fryer Apple Pie Bombs brings you right into apple-orchard daydreams, with juicy pockets of cinnamon-spiced goodness oozing out of a softly puffed biscuit crust. I still remember the first time I tried these little dynamites—I had just tossed together a quick batch for an impromptu book club snack, and within minutes, the sweet scent of buttery apples and toasted dough had everyone hovering at the countertop like curious squirrels.

As someone who’s always on the hunt for quick fall desserts, these mini apple pie bombs are a total game-changer. They’re the kind of recipe you can whip up in about twenty minutes flat—fifteen minutes of prep, ten minutes in the air fryer, and a short rest while you mix up that dreamy cinnamon-sugar coating. Whether you’re craving a crispy snack with your afternoon coffee or whipping up bite-sized desserts for a festive gathering, these bombs deliver that perfect balance of gooey, sweet interior and crisp, golden exterior. Trust me, once you get accustomed to the warm hit of cinnamon and nutmeg dancing on your taste buds, you’ll be sneaking back for seconds… and maybe even thirds!

I love how adaptable these treats are: swap in pears or peaches if you’re feeling adventurous, or drizzle on some caramel sauce for an extra hit of decadence. The best part? Even if you’re a beginner in the kitchen, you’ll look like a pro thanks to the magic of refrigerated biscuit dough and your trusty air fryer. So, grab an apple (or two), dust off that air fryer basket, and let’s dive into crafting these irresistible little parcels of autumn joy!

KEY INGREDIENTS IN AIR FRYER APPLE PIE BOMBS

Before we get rolling, let’s chat about the stars of this recipe—each one plays a crucial role in creating that perfect harmony of crispy crust and warm, spiced filling. You’ll find that these simple ingredients come together in no time, letting the flavors shine.

  • Refrigerated biscuit dough

This is your convenient shortcut to a soft, flaky crust. The pre-made dough puffs beautifully in the air fryer, creating that golden exterior without the fuss of making pastry from scratch.

  • Apple

Fresh, diced apples provide juicy sweetness and a tender bite. Their natural tartness balances the brown sugar, while their structure holds up nicely under the bubbling filling.

  • Butter

Melted butter adds rich, savory depth to the apple mixture and helps the spices adhere. It also encourages the filling to caramelize slightly as it cooks.

  • Brown sugar

With its hint of molasses, brown sugar brings warmth and moisture. It melds with the melted butter and spices to create a luscious, syrupy coating for the fruit.

  • Ground cinnamon

This classic spice infuses each bite with cozy warmth. It’s essential for that familiar apple-pie flavor we all crave.

  • Ground nutmeg

Just a whisper of nutmeg adds a subtle, nutty complexity that rounds out the spice profile without overpowering the cinnamon.

  • Granulated sugar

Used for the final coating, granulated sugar delivers a satisfying crunch and sweet finish that contrasts beautifully with the soft interior.

  • Vanilla extract

A splash of vanilla enhances all the other flavors, giving the filling a bright, sweet aroma that makes these bombs irresistible.

  • Cooking spray

A light coat in the air fryer basket prevents sticking and ensures even browning on every side of your little parcels.

HOW TO MAKE AIR FRYER APPLE PIE BOMBS

Let’s roll up our sleeves and turn these kitchen staples into bite-sized wonders! Follow these steps closely to get that ideal balance of crispy, golden dough and oozy, spiced apple filling.

1. Preheat your air fryer to 350°F (175°C) for about 3–5 minutes to ensure the cooking chamber reaches the right temperature and sets you up for an even bake.

2. In a medium bowl, combine the diced apple, melted butter, brown sugar, ground cinnamon, ground nutmeg, and vanilla extract. Stir thoroughly until each apple piece is evenly coated in the sweet, spiced mixture.

3. Take each biscuit from the can and flatten it out with your hands or a rolling pin until it forms a small, round disc—thin enough to wrap around the filling but sturdy enough to hold it.

4. Spoon a small amount of the apple mixture onto the center of each flattened biscuit. Then fold the edges of the dough over the filling, pinching them together securely to seal each bomb into a neat ball.

5. Spray the air fryer basket with a light layer of cooking spray to prevent sticking and help the bombs release easily once they’re done.

6. Place the apple-filled biscuit bombs in the basket, spacing them apart so hot air can circulate and cook them evenly on all sides.

7. Air fry at 350°F for 8–10 minutes, or until they turn golden brown and puffed up, indicating that the dough is fully cooked and the filling is hot and bubbling.

8. While the bombs are cooking, mix the granulated sugar and a pinch of cinnamon in a small bowl to create that signature sweet crunch for the outside.

9. Once the bombs are crisp and done, remove them carefully from the air fryer and immediately roll them in the cinnamon-sugar mixture, ensuring every curve is coated.

10. Serve warm to enjoy the perfect contrast of crispy shell and gooey, spiced apple center—every bite is pure magic!

SERVING SUGGESTIONS FOR AIR FRYER APPLE PIE BOMBS

When it comes to sharing these bite-sized wonders, presentation and complementary flavors make all the difference. Whether you’re hosting a cozy fall gathering or simply treating yourself after a long day, these serving ideas will elevate your Air Fryer Apple Pie Bombs from delicious to unforgettable.

  • Pair with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for a classic hot-and-cold contrast. The creamy sweetness melts into those pockets of cinnamon-spiced apples, creating a dreamy fusion of textures and temperatures.
  • Drizzle with warm caramel sauce just before serving to amplify the brown sugar and butter notes. Use a spoon to zigzag syrup over the bombs for a decadent, bakery-style finish.
  • Top with a dollop of fresh whipped cream and a dusting of extra cinnamon. The light, airy cream lifts the richness of the filling and makes each bite feel extra indulgent.
  • Serve alongside a mug of steaming hot apple cider (spiked or non-alcoholic) for an autumnal feast. The spiced cider echoes the nutmeg and cinnamon in the bombs, tying the whole experience together.

HOW TO STORE AIR FRYER APPLE PIE BOMBS

Keeping these little delights fresh is easier than you might think, so you can enjoy leftovers for days or prep ahead for your next get-together. Proper storage methods will help maintain that flakey crust and juicy filling without sacrificing flavor or texture.

  • Room-temperature storage: Once cooled completely, place the bombs in an airtight container lined with parchment paper. Store at room temperature for up to 24 hours. This short-term method keeps the crust tender without making it soggy.
  • Refrigeration: After cooling, arrange the bombs in a single layer in an airtight container. Place a sheet of wax paper between layers to prevent sticking. Refrigerate for up to 3 days. Before serving, warm them in the air fryer at 320°F for 3–4 minutes to regain crispness.
  • Freezing: For longer storage, flash-freeze the assembled (but uncooked) bombs on a baking sheet for 1–2 hours. Transfer to a freezer-safe bag or container. Store for up to a month. When you’re ready to bake, add 2–3 extra minutes to the cook time at 350°F—no thawing needed.
  • Reheating tip: Whether stored in the fridge or freezer, always reheat in the air fryer rather than the microwave. This preserves the crisp crust and ensures the filling is hot and gooey again.

CONCLUSION

I hope you’ve enjoyed this deep dive into the world of Air Fryer Apple Pie Bombs. From the first caramel-kissed sniff of cinnamon to that satisfying crunch as you bite through the golden pastry, this recipe is all about delivering that warm, cozy feeling we crave, fast. You’ve seen how simple ingredients like refrigerated biscuit dough and fresh apples can transform into bite-sized, crowd-pleasing wonders with just a few expert moves in your air fryer. The step-by-step instructions, expert tips on storage, and serving suggestions are here for you to print out, save for later, and keep turning to whenever the craving strikes.

Whether you’re planning a fall brunch, an impromptu snack, or just want to treat yourself after a busy day, these apple pie bombs hit all the right notes—sweet, spiced, crispy, and utterly irresistible. Don’t forget to check out the FAQ section below for answers to common questions, like how to avoid leaks or tweak flavors for special diets. And if you give this recipe a try, I’d love to hear about it! Drop a comment, ask a question, or share your feedback. Your kitchen adventures inspire me, and I’m here to help you troubleshoot or celebrate your culinary triumphs. Happy air-frying, friends!

Air Fryer Apple Pie Bombs

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 15 mins Cook Time 10 mins Total Time 25 mins
Calories: 150

Description

Bursting with warm cinnamon-spiced apples encased in a fluffy, golden crust, these air fryer bombs deliver gooey, sweet, and crispy bites in minutes—perfect for fall gatherings or anytime cravings.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Preheat your air fryer to 350°F (175°C) for about 3-5 minutes.
  2. In a medium bowl, combine the diced apple, melted butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla extract. Stir until the apples are evenly coated in the mixture.
  3. Take each biscuit from the can and flatten it out with your hands or a rolling pin to form a small round disc.
  4. Spoon a small amount of the apple mixture onto the center of each flattened biscuit. Fold the edges of the dough over the filling, pinching them together to seal it into a ball.
  5. Spray the air fryer basket with a light coat of cooking spray to prevent sticking.
  6. Place the apple-filled biscuit bombs in the air fryer basket, making sure to leave some space between them for even cooking.
  7. Air fry the apple pie bombs at 350°F for 8-10 minutes or until they are golden brown and puffed up.
  8. While the bombs are cooking, mix the granulated sugar and cinnamon together in a small bowl for the topping.
  9. Once the bombs are done, remove them from the air fryer and immediately roll them in the cinnamon-sugar mixture until coated.
  10. Serve warm and enjoy your delicious Air Fryer Apple Pie Bombs!

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 8


Amount Per Serving
Calories 19kcal

Note

  • You can use pre-cooked apple pie filling if you want to save time.
  • For extra sweetness, drizzle the bombs with a bit of caramel sauce.
  • Be sure not to overfill the biscuits, as this can cause the dough to tear.
  • You can substitute the apple with pears or peaches for a different twist.
  • These make a great dessert or snack for any occasion!
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Frequently Asked Questions

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How long does it take to prepare and cook Air Fryer Apple Pie Bombs?

Preparation takes about 10–12 minutes, including dicing the apple, mixing the filling, and flattening the biscuits. Preheating the air fryer adds another 3–5 minutes. Cooking time is 8–10 minutes at 350°F, so the total time is roughly 20–25 minutes.

What type of biscuit dough works best, and can I use a homemade dough?

A standard store-bought can of refrigerated biscuit dough (8 biscuits) ensures consistent size and puffiness. You can substitute with homemade dough, but make sure it’s divided into similar portions and rolled to about 1/8-inch thickness so they cook evenly in the air fryer.

How do I prevent the dough from tearing or leaking apple filling?

Avoid overfilling—use about 1 tablespoon of apple mixture per biscuit. Press out any air pockets when sealing and pinch the edges firmly. Chilling the filled bombs for 5 minutes in the fridge before air frying can help the seams hold together.

Can I use pre-cooked or canned apple pie filling instead of fresh apples?

Yes—you can substitute about ½ cup of pre-cooked or canned apple pie filling. Drain any excess liquid first to prevent soggy dough. You may need to reduce the added brown sugar slightly since canned filling is often sweetened.

How should I store leftovers, and how do I reheat them?

Store cooled bombs in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. To reheat, place them back in the air fryer at 320°F for 3–4 minutes until warmed and crisp. Avoid microwaving, which can make them soggy.

What are some variations or add-ins I can try?

You can swap apples for diced pears or peaches. Stir in a handful of raisins, chopped nuts, or mini chocolate chips for extra texture. For a richer flavor, add a teaspoon of maple syrup or swap half the butter for brown butter in the filling.

How do I know when the pie bombs are perfectly cooked?

They should be golden brown, evenly puffed, and feel firm to the touch. If the tops are still pale or the dough feels doughy in the center, add an extra 1–2 minutes of air-frying, checking frequently to avoid burning.

Lily Anderson

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Hi, I’m Lily Anderson, the founder of Cool Cooking Recipes! I’m all about making cooking approachable, fun, and—you guessed it—cool for everyone from kitchen newbies to seasoned home chefs.

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