Air Fryer Oreos
- Gabby McDonald

- Apr 5, 2021
- 2 min read
Air fryers can be great for making crisp chicken strips and pork chops, but they’re equally good for making desserts. Everyone has a sweet tooth, especially college students who are up until 1am studying and working on homework. Air Fryer Oreos are a fun treat you get when you go to a festival or carnival, but with an air fryer you can make these simply in your dorm room.

Air fryer Oreos are just like the ones at a fair, but healthier since they aren’t as greasy. I remember the first time I had a fried Oreo at a local carnival when I was in middle school. It was good, but not nearly as good as making them with Pillsbury crescent rolls. Using an air fryer takes fried Oreos to a whole new level. The Oreo gets soft and mushy, in a good way, and the crescent dough is fluffy.
Even if you’re having a movie night with some friends, you could easily make these and they only take 10 minutes! Not to mention, you can use any flavor of Oreos with this recipe.
All you need are Pillsbury crescent rolls and Oreos. Open the crescent rolls and cut them into squares big enough to wrap the whole Oreo in. Place the Oreos in the air fryer and cook for 5 minutes at 320 degrees. Once the Oreos are done, put them on a plate and sprinkle powdered sugar on them.

Ingredients:
1 roll Pillsbury crescent rolls - $1.98 from Walmart
A pack of Oreos (I have a PowerXL Vortex 7qt and I could fit 9 Oreos without them touching) - $3.00 from Walmart
A sprinkle of powdered sugar over the top (optional) - $1.54 from Walmart
Directions:
Cut the crescent rolls into squares that are big enough to fully cover the Oreos
Wrap your Oreo of choice (I used double stuffed) in the crescent roll
Place the Oreos in the air fryer at 320 for 5 minutes
After they’re done cooking, place the Oreos on a plate and sprinkle powdered sugar on top of them

Prep time: 5 minutes
Cook time: 5 minutes
Although using powdered sugar is optional, I highly recommend it because it adds a taste of sweetness to the crescent roll. These with a glass of ice cold milk is the best late night snack to take your mind off of school work for 10 minutes. The only issue with this recipe is eating too many!
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