This Crispy Korean Air Fried Chicken Wings recipe is delicious, sweet, sticky, and a little bit spicy. The Air Fryer provides the perfect crunch to these wings without all the added fat from frying.
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So hereโs a fun fact about me...I am not the biggest fan of traditional fried chicken. Only a few close friends know this fact because I live in the South and in the South, everyone loves fried chicken. However, fried chicken should be doused in a delicious sauce after itโs fried to perfection. This must be why I love Korean fried chicken so much.
*Update: My thoughts changed on traditional fried chicken after I made it in the air fryer. Air Fryer Fried Chicken is the truth!
What is Korean Fried Chicken
Korean Fried Chicken is fried chicken that has a super crunchy exterior, yet juicy interior. Therefore, the chicken is usually double fried in oil and then covered in a delicious spicy, sweet and sour type sauce. Any part of the chicken can be used to make Korean Fried Chicken.
Korean fried chicken is popular for the spicy sauce that it is covered in. The main ingredient to this sauce is a spicy Korean paste known as gochujang. The good thing about this paste is there are different heat levels. I used the mild for this recipe so I could enjoy the flavors more but the paste can be extremely spicy if you are not careful.
Why make these chicken wings in an Air Fryer?
Most Korean fried chicken is double fried in oil. Part of me wanted to find a healthier alternative but another part of me didn't want to do all that work. Blame it on the baby, work, life...but if I can simplify a delicious recipe then that's what I'm going to do.
Coating these chicken wings in cornstarch and frying them for 30 minutes in the air fryer was easy, fast, and healthy.
How to Make Korean Air Fried Chicken Wings?
Creating Korean Air Fried Chicken Wings is easy. You don't even need to preheat the air fryer. Just set the temperature to 390 degrees, season the chicken wings, cover them in a corn starch, and cook in air fryer for 30-35 minutes.
Make sure when coating the chicken wings with cornstarch, that you shake off the cornstarch from each piece really well. You want the chicken wings to be completely covered but you donโt want too much excess corn starch. Pick up each chicken piece with a pair of tongs, tap it against the side of your bowl before placing it in the air fryer basket.
As with any air fryer recipe, make sure the bottom of your air fryer basket is properly seasoned with oil so your chicken does not stick.
Never use aresole can sprays in your air fryer. Invest in a good quality spray oil bottle. I use this brand.
As always, enjoy.
If you like this recipe, check out my general Air Fryer Chicken Wings from Fresh or Frozen post or my Honey Mustard Chicken Wings recipe.
Notes on Korean Air Fried Chicken Wings
- The sauce provided in this recipe is enough to lightly coat 2 lbs of chicken wings. If you desire more sauce, feel free to double the sauce ingredients.
- Iโd suggest serving Korean Air Fried Chicken with a nice quick pickled carrot.
Korean Air Fried Chicken Wings
Ingredients
- 2 lbs chicken wings
- ยพ cup corn starch
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- ยฝ teaspoon salt
Korean Air Fried Chicken Sauce
- 2 Tablespoon gochujang Korean chilli paste
- 3 Tablespoon honey
- 2 Tablespoon brown sugar
- 1 Tablespoon soy sauce
- 1 teaspoon ginger minced
- 1 teaspoon garlic minced
- ยฝ teaspoon salt
Instructions
- Rinse and dry chicken wings with a paper towel. Place in a large bowl and season with garlic powder, onion powder, and ยฝ teaspoon salt.
- Cover chicken with corn starch and use kitchen tongs to stir, ensuring all chicken pieces are coated. Tap each piece of chicken on the side of the bowl (to remove excess starch) and place it in the air fryer basket.
- Close the basket and cook chicken wings at 390 degrees Fahrenheit for 30 minutes, turning and rotating chicken about every 10 minutes.
- While the chicken is cooking, make the sauce.
Korean Air Fried Chicken Sauce
- Add the sauce ingredients into a small saucepan over medium heat and whisk until combined. Bring the sauce to a boil and reduce the heat to low and simmer for 5 minutes. Remove from heat and set aside.
- Once chicken is done cooking, add sauce to the wings and toss to cover all wings. Enjoy ๐
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Looking for more Air Fryer recipes? Try my Perfect Air Fryer Steak or Healthier General Tso's Chicken in the Air Fryer.
Noreen Gamble says
I just made these tonight with my new air fryer Cuisinart oven.... Frikin TDF so delicious ....so crisp and the spicy hot Asian sauce was a finger licking goodness! Thank you Tanya for this amazing recipe!
Kiana says
These were really good and easy to make. I also put them back in the air fryer for an additional 2 minutes after adding the sauce like someone else suggested.
Kellie says
I didn't have the Korean Chili paste so used 2 teaspoons of Sambal Oelek chilli sauce and they were fantastic. Used no oil at all for 3lbs of wings. Great recipe, husband asked when we were having them again!
monique pyle says
These came out amazing!! So Good!!
Sandy says
It looks great, I will be attempting tonight!
Why do you not recommend using aerosols can oils to coat the air fryer?
Thanks!
Tanya says
Hi Sandy, Over time, some aersol spray cans can eventually cause wear and tear on your air fryer basket. I made the mistake initially with my first Air Fryer and the peeling started to come off of my basket after a while. I recommend buying a spray bottle and filling it with oiL.
Mel says
Can you skip the chili paste? I want to make them for my kids but they don't like spicy food
Wanda Pryor says
Thank you for the recipe just made the wings first time using my ninja and I love it.. keep the recipes coming..
Tanya says
Awesome, so glad you like it. I'll def be bringing more wing recipes too...they are one of my favorite things to make in the Air Fryer.
Eric K says
Just made this, it is really good! Thank you Tanya ๐ One thing I recommend is putting the wings back in the air fryer after coating with the sauce, flipping every 1-2 minutes so the sauce doesn't burn. It gives it additional flavor /crispiness and is close to the original Korean twice fried recipe. Thanks again for posting this!
Tanya says
Thanks so much for the feedback. Such a great idea for throwing those wings back in the air fryer for that extra crisp.
Eva says
Wow, oh wow! Korean fried chicken is one of our favorites, and it would be one of our first meals when we'd fly to NYC for a long weekend.
These wings rival the restaurants and so easy to make. Thank you!!!
Vicki says
This looks delicious! Does the chicken have to be in a single layer?
Tanya says
Hi Vicki, It doesn't need to be in a single layer but it needs to be rotated. I found shaking the basket wasn't enough so I grab a pair of tongs and make sure that the chicken on the bottom is rotated to the top. All my pieces always get equally crispy that way.
K. Onuoha says
Made 2 batches last night. Came out perfectly!
Tanya says
Awesome, so glad you enjoyed them. Thanks for letting me know ๐
Diatta @ Femme Fitale Fit Club says
I've thought about getting an air fryer. This might just convince me.
Dana The Pastry Prophet says
Tried the recipie for dinner tonight. It's marvelous with perfect amount of seasoning and spice! Tastes like it was deep fried, but without the extra calories.
Oh I will make this again!
Tanya says
So glad you liked it! ๐
Carolyn says
This looks amazing!
Tanya says
Thank you ๐
Megan @ MegUnprocessed says
I love my air fryer so much! It really does make the perfect crunch!
Tanya says
it truly does ๐