Craving a quick and delicious snack or appetizer? These air fryer potstickers are the perfect solution. With minimal prep and a short cooking time, you can enjoy crispy, golden-brown potstickers without the need for deep frying. Pair them with your favorite dipping sauce for an irresistible treat.
If you don't typically keep frozen potstickers in your home, you might need to make a trip to the supermarket. Look for them in the frozen foods section, often near other Asian-inspired items. Make sure to check the packaging for any specific cooking instructions or ingredients that might be included.
Ingredients for Air Fryer Potstickers Recipe
Potstickers: These are pre-made dumplings filled with a variety of ingredients such as vegetables, pork, or chicken. They are usually found in the frozen food section of your grocery store.
Cooking spray: This is used to lightly coat the air fryer basket to prevent the potstickers from sticking and to help them achieve a crispy texture.
Technique Tip for Making Potstickers
When preparing potstickers in an air fryer, ensure they are placed in a single layer to allow even cooking. Avoid overcrowding the basket to achieve a perfectly crispy texture. If necessary, cook in batches to maintain the quality of each potsticker.
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Alternative Ingredients
frozen potstickers - Substitute with fresh potstickers: Fresh potstickers can be used if you have them available, just adjust the cooking time as they may cook faster than frozen ones.
frozen potstickers - Substitute with dumplings: Dumplings are similar in texture and flavor, making them a suitable alternative.
cooking spray - Substitute with olive oil: Olive oil can be brushed on the potstickers to prevent sticking and to help them crisp up in the air fryer.
cooking spray - Substitute with vegetable oil: Vegetable oil can also be used to coat the potstickers, ensuring they cook evenly and achieve a crispy exterior.
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How To Store / Freeze Your Potstickers
- Allow the potstickers to cool completely before storing. This prevents condensation, which can make them soggy.
- Place the cooled potstickers in an airtight container. If stacking, use parchment paper between layers to avoid sticking.
- Store in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. For longer storage, freezing is recommended.
- To freeze, arrange the potstickers in a single layer on a baking sheet. Freeze until solid, about 1-2 hours.
- Transfer the frozen potstickers to a freezer-safe bag or container. Label with the date for easy tracking.
- When ready to reheat, preheat your air fryer to 370°F (188°C). Place the frozen potstickers in the basket and cook for 10-12 minutes, shaking halfway through.
- Serve immediately with your favorite dipping sauce.
How To Reheat Leftovers
Preheat your air fryer to 350°F (175°C). Lightly spray the basket with cooking spray. Place the leftover potstickers in a single layer and heat for 3-5 minutes, shaking the basket halfway through to ensure even reheating.
For a stovetop method, heat a non-stick skillet over medium heat. Add a small amount of vegetable oil or sesame oil. Place the potstickers in the skillet and cover with a lid. Cook for 2-3 minutes until the bottoms are crispy, then add a splash of water and cover again to steam for an additional 2 minutes.
If you prefer using an oven, preheat it to 375°F (190°C). Place the potstickers on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Lightly spray them with cooking spray. Bake for 8-10 minutes, flipping halfway through, until they are heated through and crispy.
For a microwave option, place the potstickers on a microwave-safe plate. Cover them with a damp paper towel to retain moisture. Microwave on high for 1-2 minutes, checking halfway through to ensure they are evenly heated. Note that this method may not retain the crispiness as well as other methods.
To use a steamer, bring water to a boil in a steamer pot. Place the potstickers in the steamer basket, ensuring they are not touching. Cover and steam for 3-5 minutes until heated through. This method will keep them soft and tender.
Best Tools for This Recipe
Air fryer: A countertop appliance that circulates hot air to cook food, giving it a crispy texture similar to frying.
Cooking spray: A sprayable oil used to lightly coat surfaces to prevent sticking and promote even cooking.
Tongs: A tool used to handle and turn the potstickers without piercing them.
Serving plate: A dish used to present the cooked potstickers.
Dipping sauce bowl: A small bowl used to hold your favorite dipping sauce for serving with the potstickers.
How to Save Time on Making Potstickers
Preheat while prepping: Preheat your air fryer while you gather and prepare your potstickers to save time.
Single layer cooking: Arrange potstickers in a single layer to ensure even cooking and avoid having to redo batches.
Use parchment paper: Place a piece of parchment paper in the air fryer basket to minimize cleanup time.
Batch cooking: Cook multiple batches of potstickers and store them in the fridge for quick reheating later.
Quick dipping sauce: Prepare a simple dipping sauce using soy sauce, vinegar, and a dash of sesame oil while the potstickers cook.
Air Fryer Potstickers Recipe
Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- 1 package Frozen Potstickers about 12-15 potstickers
- as needed Cooking Spray
Instructions
- Preheat your air fryer to 370°F (188°C).
- Lightly spray the air fryer basket with cooking spray.
- Place the frozen potstickers in a single layer in the air fryer basket.
- Cook for 8-10 minutes, shaking the basket halfway through, until golden brown and crispy.
- Serve with your favorite dipping sauce.
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