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Frozen Egg Rolls in Air Fryer


Making frozen egg rolls in the air fryer is incredibly easy and fast. This easy grab-and-go air fryer snack is simple to make and cooks in under 15 minutes.

a plate with 3 egg rolls and a dish of sauce on a white board.

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Egg rolls are an absolutely delicious snack, appetizer, or side dish. It’s so convenient to buy some frozen egg rolls at the store, toss them in the air fryer, and enjoy them in the comfort of your own home.

Please note, this recipe is for making store-bought frozen egg rolls in the air fryer. If you’re interested in making your own, check out our homemade Air Fryer Egg Roll recipe. They’re easy to make, and I even have a step-by-step photo tutorial to make sure you are wrapping your egg rolls like a boss.

Equipment Needed

I use our 5.3-quart Cosori air fryer, which is enough for cooking 6-9 egg rolls at a time in the basket. Depending on the size of your air fryer and how many egg rolls you’d like to cook, you may need to cook multiple batches.

If you’re serving these for a crowd, see the FAQ section below on how to reheat cooked egg rolls.

Occasionally I will also use air fryer parchment to prevent the basket from getting messy. Frozen egg rolls have already been fried in oil so I find that they do not stick to the air fryer basket when cooking.

How Long Do You Cook Frozen Egg Rolls in the Air Fryer?

On average it will take 11-13 minutes to cook frozen egg rolls. It will vary on how many egg rolls you are cooking at a time and the size of each egg roll.

2 photos showing spring rolls in an air fryer.

Pro Tips/Recipe Notes

  • Do NOT thaw the frozen egg rolls before placing them in the air fryer.
  • There is no need to use oil on the wrappers of store-bought frozen egg rolls.
  • Most stores offer vegetarian egg rolls or egg rolls with meat in the freezer section.
  • The egg rolls will be very hot for at least 5 minutes after they come out of the air fryer. If you’re serving these to kids, take care that they’ve cooled down enough to be safe.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Long Will Cooked Egg Rolls Last in the Fridge?

You can store cooked egg rolls in an air-tight container for 3-4 days in the fridge.

Allow them to fully cool before putting the lid on the container. This prevents condensation from accumulating in the storage container.

Can You Reheat Cooked Egg Rolls?

Yes! Place cold egg rolls in the air fryer and cook at 350F for 4 minutes.

Are Egg Rolls Vegan?

Despite the “egg” in the name, many egg rolls are indeed vegan.

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an egg roll being dipped in a bowl of sauce.

Frozen Egg Rolls in the Air Fryer

Prep Time0 mins

Cook Time12 mins

Total Time12 mins

Making frozen egg rolls in the air fryer is incredibly easy and fast. This easy grab-and-go air fryer snack is simple to make and cooks in under 15 minutes.

  • Preheat the air fryer at 350F for 3 minutes.

  • Carefully add egg rolls to the air fryer basket.

    6 frozen egg rolls

  • Cook for 7 minutes at 350F, then flip and cook for an additional 4-6 minutes.

  • Cool slightly and serve with your favorite dipping sauce.

  1. Do NOT thaw the frozen egg rolls before placing them in the air fryer.
  2. There is no need to use oil on the wrappers of store-bought frozen egg rolls.
  3. The egg rolls will be very hot for at least 5 minutes after they come out of the air fryer. If you’re serving these to kids, take care that they’ve cooled down enough to be safe.

Nutrition Facts

Frozen Egg Rolls in the Air Fryer

Amount Per Serving (1 egg roll)

Calories 146
Calories from Fat 81

% Daily Value*

Fat 9g14%

Sodium 400mg17%

Carbohydrates 20g7%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 2g2%

Protein 8g16%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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