These air fryer funnel cake bites are one of the easiest treats you can make at home. They taste just like the ones you get at fairs and carnivals, but without all the deep frying.
The batter comes together in minutes with basic pantry ingredients. No special equipment needed – just your air fryer and a squeeze bottle or zip-top bag.

They come out golden, crispy, and perfectly light on the inside. A generous dusting of powdered sugar on top makes them feel like the real deal.
If you have been craving funnel cake but don’t want to deal with a pot of hot oil, this is the way to go. Quick, simple, and seriously good.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
No Deep Fryer Needed – You get that classic funnel cake crunch without heating up a whole pot of oil in your kitchen.

Ready in Under 10 Minutes – From mixing the batter to pulling them out golden brown takes barely any time at all.
Way Less Greasy Than the Original – The air fryer gives you crispy edges and a fluffy center without all the heavy oiliness of traditional funnel cake.
Ingredients
- 1 cup All-Purpose Flour
- 1 tbsp Granulated Sugar
- 1 tsp Baking Powder
- 1/4 tsp Salt
- 1/4 tsp Ground Cinnamon
- 1 large Egg
- 2/3 cup Whole Milk
- 1 tsp Vanilla Extract
- Cooking Spray
- Powdered Sugar, for dusting
- Chocolate Sauce or Strawberry Sauce (optional, for drizzling)
How To Make
Step 1
In a bowl, whisk together the flour, granulated sugar, baking powder, salt, and cinnamon.
Step 2
Add the egg, milk, and vanilla extract to the dry ingredients. Whisk until the batter is smooth and pourable with no lumps.
Step 3
Preheat the air fryer to 375°F (190°C) for 3 minutes. Cut parchment paper into small squares that fit inside the basket. Spray the parchment generously with cooking spray.
Step 4
Pour the batter into a squeeze bottle or a zip-top bag with a small corner cut off. Drizzle the batter onto the parchment squares in a swirling, overlapping pattern to form bite-sized discs about 3 inches wide. Spray the tops with cooking spray.
Step 5
Carefully place the parchment squares with the funnel cake bites into the air fryer basket. Air fry at 375°F for 5 to 6 minutes, flipping halfway through and peeling off the parchment, until golden brown and crispy on both sides.
Step 6
Remove and immediately dust generously with powdered sugar while still hot. Drizzle with chocolate sauce or strawberry sauce if desired and serve right away.

Tips
Get the Batter Consistency Right
Your batter should be thin enough to flow smoothly out of a squeeze bottle but thick enough to hold its shape for a few seconds when it hits the parchment. Think pancake batter consistency, not watery crepe batter.
If it’s too thick, add milk one teaspoon at a time until it drizzles easily. If it’s too thin and just spreads into a flat puddle, add a little flour.
Getting this right is the difference between bites that puff up and get crispy versus ones that come out flat and dense.
Use a Squeeze Bottle Instead of a Bag
A cheap plastic squeeze bottle (like a ketchup bottle) gives you way more control than a zip-top bag. You can drizzle precise, overlapping swirls without the batter going everywhere.

If you use a bag, the hole tends to rip bigger as you squeeze, and suddenly you’re getting thick blobs instead of thin lines. Thin lines are what give funnel cake that signature crispy texture.
If a bag is all you have, cut the tiniest corner possible. You can always make it bigger, but you can’t make it smaller.
Make Your Swirls Overlap
When you drizzle the batter onto the parchment, make sure the lines cross over each other multiple times. This is what holds the bite together as one piece instead of falling apart into random strips.
Think of it like a messy scribble that connects to itself. If you leave gaps or make a single spiral with no overlapping, the bite will break apart when you flip it.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use a piping bag instead of a squeeze bottle?
Yes, a piping bag works just fine. You can also use a zip-top bag with a small corner snipped off, which is what the recipe suggests as an alternative. Just make sure the opening is small enough to create thin, swirling lines rather than thick blobs.
The key is controlling the flow of batter so you get that classic funnel cake look with overlapping layers. A squeeze bottle gives the most control, but a bag with a tiny cut works almost as well.
Air Fryer Funnel Cake Bites
- squeeze bottle
- parchment paper
- 1 cup All-Purpose Flour
- 1 tbsp Granulated Sugar
- 1 tsp Baking Powder
- 1/4 tsp Salt
- 1/4 tsp Ground Cinnamon
- 1 large Egg
- 2/3 cup Whole Milk
- 1 tsp Vanilla Extract
- Cooking Spray
- Powdered Sugar, for dusting
- Chocolate Sauce or Strawberry Sauce (optional, for drizzling)
- In a bowl, whisk together the flour, granulated sugar, baking powder, salt, and cinnamon.
- Add the egg, milk, and vanilla extract to the dry ingredients. Whisk until the batter is smooth and pourable with no lumps.
- Preheat the air fryer to 375°F (190°C) for 3 minutes. Cut parchment paper into small squares that fit inside the basket. Spray the parchment generously with cooking spray.
- Pour the batter into a squeeze bottle or a zip-top bag with a small corner cut off. Drizzle the batter onto the parchment squares in a swirling, overlapping pattern to form bite-sized discs about 3 inches wide. Spray the tops with cooking spray.
- Carefully place the parchment squares with the funnel cake bites into the air fryer basket. Air fry at 375°F for 5 to 6 minutes, flipping halfway through and peeling off the parchment, until golden brown and crispy on both sides.
- Remove and immediately dust generously with powdered sugar while still hot. Drizzle with chocolate sauce or strawberry sauce if desired and serve right away.