This guide shows, step-by-step, how to dehydrate apples in an air fryer. Air-fryer dehydrated apples are simple to make, preserve fresh apple flavor, and extend the life of a harvest. They store well, make a healthy snack, and add a crunchy garnish or flavorful addition to many dishes.

Dehydrating apples in an air fryer is especially popular in the fall when apples are abundant. This method is quick, low-effort, and works with most air fryer models.
đ„ Ingredient Notes
You only need a few ingredients:

- Fresh apples – Any variety works (Honeycrisp, Fuji, Gala, Granny Smith, etc.). You can leave the skin on or peel, depending on how youâll use the dried apples. Firmer, sweeter varieties generally give the best texture.
- Lemon juice – Use bottled lemon juice from concentrate or freshly squeezed lemon juice to prevent browning; if using fresh lemon juice, use about twice the amount called for when substituting from concentrate.
See the recipe card below for ingredient quantities.
đ Variations & Substitutions
- Lemon juice – Fresh lemon juice works but use roughly double the amount compared to concentrate.
- Apples – Use any apples you have. Some varieties like Cosmic Crisp resist browning longer if thatâs a concern.
- Add-ins – Sprinkle cinnamon or a touch of sugar before or after dehydrating for a flavored chip.
đȘ Step-by-Step Instructions for Dehydrating Apples in Your Air Fryer
Apples can be dehydrated with or without the skin and can be spiced before or after drying. Choose the approach that suits your intended use. For versatile chips that work in both sweet and savory recipes, peel before drying and skip spices until after.

Peel (optional), core, and slice apples into approximately 3mm (1/8 inch) rounds. A mandoline or sharp knife gives even slices.

Mix lemon juice with cold water and briefly soak the apple slices for 3â5 minutes to reduce browning.

Remove the slices from the lemon water and pat them dry with paper towels.

Arrange apple rings in a single layer in the air fryer basket or drawer. If your drawer-style air fryer has a grate, you can place some slices under and some on top for extra capacity, but a single layer promotes even drying.

Set the dehydrator function (if available) to 135°F (57°C). On a Ninja Foodi use the Match Cook dehydrator setting.

Dehydrate for about 7â8 hours until the slices are dry and no moisture remains inside. For a crispier chip, leave them longer and check periodically.

If Your Air Fryer Lacks a Dehydrate Function
- Preheat the air fryer to its lowest temperature (some models bottom out around 300°F / 148°C).
- Prepare the apples as above (steps 1â3).
- Arrange slices without overcrowding; work in batches if needed.
- Cook for short intervalsâabout 15 minutes total at 300°Fâtossing every 5 minutes and watching closely. Exact time varies by air fryer and slice thickness.
- Theyâre done when no liquid can be squeezed from a broken piece; remove and cool on a rack or platter.
Expert Recipe Tips
- Choose firm apples – Honeycrisp, Fuji, Gala, and Cosmic Crisp give the best texture; avoid mealy varieties like Red Delicious.
- Slice evenly – Aim for uniform 1/8-inch slices so they dry at the same rate; a mandoline helps.
- Core before slicing – If you want rings, core the apple first to keep the shape intact.
- Single layer – Lay slices in one layer to ensure even airflow and consistent drying.
- Check for dryness – Break a slice in half and squeeze; if no moisture beads appear, theyâre done.
đ„ Ways to Use Dehydrated Apples
Dehydrated apple chips are versatile. Popular uses include:
- Snack on their own or dip in peanut butter or yogurt.
- Sprinkle with cinnamon or drizzle with caramel for an indulgent treat.
- Garnish warm drinks like apple cider with a decorative chip.
- Add to homemade energy bars, granola, oatmeal, porridge, or muesli.
- Rehydrate and use in baked goods, stuffing, or savory dishes like apple rice with sausage.
- Include in trail mix or simmer into mulled wine for added flavor.

đĄïž Storage
Store fully dried apple slices in an airtight container in a cool, dark pantry for up to 6 months. If youâre unsure they are completely dry, refrigerate them. Freezing or vacuum sealing can extend shelf life furtherâproperly stored, dehydrated apples can last up to 12 months.

đȘ Serving Size
This recipe uses about 4 apples and yields roughly 24 slices at 3mm (1/8 inch) thickness. Yield varies with apple size and how many slices you can fit in your air fryer per batch.
đą WW Points
Calculated for this recipe, dehydrated apples are Weight Watchers friendly at approximately 2 WW points per 1/4 cup (about 4 slices).
Top tip
How to rehydrate: Pour boiling water over the dried apple slices in a bowl and let them sit 10â15 minutes to soften before using in baking or cooked dishes.
â Recipe FAQs
You can dehydrate apples either way. Peel them if you plan to rehydrate for baking or want a smoother texture; leave the skin on for extra fiber and a more rustic chip.
Yes. Use your air fryerâs lowest temperature and monitor closely, turning slices frequently. Drying will depend on your unitâs minimum heat and the slice thickness.
Properly dried apple slices should be crisp yet slightly pliable. To test, break a piece and squeezeâif no moisture appears, theyâre done.
With a dehydrate function set at 135°F, plan on about 7â8 hours. Times vary by air fryer model, slice thickness, and how dry you prefer them.
If you want an easy way to keep the taste of fresh apples year-round, try this air fryer dehydrated apple method. Theyâre simple, versatile, and delicious.
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đ How to Dehydrate Apples in the Air Fryer
Equipment
- air fryer
- sharp knife or mandoline
- cutting board
- vegetable peeler (optional)
- apple corer (optional)
Ingredients
- 4 apples
- cold water
- 2 tablespoon lemon juice (from concentrate)*If substituting fresh lemon juice, double the amount.
Instructions
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Peel (optional), core, and slice apples into 3mm (1/8 inch) pieces.
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Mix lemon juice into cold water and soak the slices 3â5 minutes to prevent browning.
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Remove slices, pat dry with paper towels, and arrange in a single layer in the air fryer.
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Set the dehydrator to 135°F (57°C) and dry for 7â8 hours, or longer for crisper chips.
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If your air fryer has no dehydrate setting, use the lowest temperature, air fry in batches, and check frequentlyâtoss every 5 minutes until no moisture remains.
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Test dryness by breaking a slice in half and ensuring no liquid appears.
Notes
Top tip: To rehydrate, pour boiling water over the slices and let sit 10â15 minutes before using in recipes.
Nutrition
| Calories: 67 kcal