Enjoy the fresh, authentic taste of Wisconsin cheese curds without the mess or hassle of deep frying. These Air Fryer Cheese Curds deliver everything you love about the classic snack, with a crispy golden coating and a gooey, melty, squeaky cheese on the inside. Made easily in the air fryer, these addictive cheesy bites are perfectly crunchy, flavorful, and irresistibly delicious!

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With just a handful of simple ingredients and minimal prep, you can have this crowd-pleasing snack ready in no time. Whether you're serving them at a party, as an appetizer for weeknight dinners, or even as a casual snack, this lighter, homemade twist on a beloved classic is guaranteed to be a favorite!
If you're craving the classic version, be sure to check out my deep-fried Wisconsin cheese curds - they're golden, beer-battered, and perfectly gooey inside, just like you'd find at a state fair or supper club.
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Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Quick from start to finish - Ready in just over 20 minutes, making them perfect for last-minute snacks or appetizers.
- No deep frying required - You get that crave-worthy crunch without dealing with hot oil, splatter, or lingering grease smells.
- Less mess, easier cleanup - No pots of oil to discard and far fewer dishes than traditional frying.
- Crispy outside, melty inside - The air fryer delivers golden breading while keeping the cheese perfectly gooey.
- Lighter than classic fried curds - Still indulgent, but with less oil, making them easier to enjoy anytime.
- Simple, pantry-friendly ingredients - Uses basic staples you likely already have on hand.
- Perfect for entertaining - A guaranteed crowd-pleaser for parties, game days, potlucks, or casual get-togethers.
What are cheese curds?
Cheese curds are fresh pieces of young cheddar cheese that form during the cheesemaking process before the cheese is aged and pressed into blocks. They have a mild flavor and a signature "squeaky" texture when fresh - and they're a true Wisconsin classic, especially popular as a snack or fried appetizer throughout the state.
Ingredients
Gather the ingredients below to make your own homemade cheese curds!

- All-purpose flour serves as the first coating for the cheese curds, helping the egg and breadcrumbs stick properly.
- Eggs act as a "glue," binding the flour to the cheese curds before they're covered in breadcrumbs. Use large eggs for this recipe.
- Panko bread crumbs are a classic coating that get perfectly crispy when cooked. Homemade breadcrumbs also work well and can be easily customized with a variety of spices, seasonings, and herbs.
- Garlic powder enhances the savory flavor of the coating.
- Cayenne pepper adds a subtle heat and spicy kick to the coating.
- Fresh cheese curds are the true stars of the recipe! They come in a variety of flavors, so choose your favorite or use a combination.
See recipe card for full information on ingredients and quantities.
Substitutions & Variations
- Customize the flavor: Swap in ranch, Italian, Cajun, or buffalo seasoning, or add grated Parmesan to the breadcrumb mixture for extra savory flavor.
- Make it spicy: Add cayenne pepper, smoked paprika, chili powder, or red pepper flakes to the breading for a spicy kick.
- Gluten-free: Use gluten-free flour and breadcrumbs to make this recipe gluten-free.
- Extra crispy: Lightly spray the breaded cheese curds with oil before air frying for maximum crunch. But before you do, be sure to check out my post on the best oils to use in your air fryer (and which ones to avoid) to get the best results and protect your air fryer.
- Dipping sauces: Serve with marinara, ranch, honey mustard, garlic butter, buffalo sauce, or chipotle mayo.
- Fresh finish: Garnish with chopped parsley, chives, or a sprinkle of salt and pepper for extra flavor and a polished look.
How to Make Air Fryer Cheese Curds
Once you've gathered all your ingredients, put a piece of parchment paper or waxed paper in your air fryer basket and follow the steps below to make these Wisconsin cheese curds!

- Step 1: Coat a few cheese curds in flour.

- Step 2: Dip them in the egg.

- Step 3: Coat them with the bread crumb mixture.

- Step 4: Place coated cheese curbs in your prepared air fryer basket and air fry at 350ºF for 5-7 minutes or until they are golden brown and beginning to melt.

Helpful Tips
- Freshness matters: Fresh cheese curds give you the best flavor and texture. Keep in mind that refrigerating curds can reduce their signature "squeak," so for the best bite, use them as fresh as possible.
- Keep them cool while breading: While long refrigeration isn't ideal for squeak, briefly chilling the curds after breading (10 minutes or less) can help prevent melting and leaking during air frying if needed.
- Work in batches: Avoid overcrowding the air fryer basket so the curds crisp evenly on all sides.
- Press the breading on well: Gently press the breadcrumb mixture onto each curd to help it stick and stay put.
- Use an air fryer parchment liner: This helps prevent sticking and makes cleanup easier. Just be sure to get the correct shape and size!
- Watch closely: Start checking at the 5-minute mark - cheese curds cook quickly once they begin to melt.
- Serve immediately: Cheese curds are best enjoyed hot, fresh, and melty right out of the air fryer.

Recipe FAQs
You can find cheese curds at most grocery stores and local cheese shops in Wisconsin, and they're also available at select grocery stores throughout the Midwest. If you can't find cheese curds where you live, you can substitute chunks of mozzarella string cheese instead - just keep in mind the flavor and texture won't be quite the same as true cheese curds.
Fresh cheese curds are often sold unrefrigerated and are best used within 24-48 hours. Refrigeration can reduce their signature squeak, but short chilling after breading can help prevent melting if needed.
Yes, absolutely! You can bread and freeze the cheese curds ahead of time and then air fry them when you're ready, adding a few extra minutes to the cooking time.
Depending on your air fryer, you may want to flip your cheese curds half way through cooking to ensure even browning. However, many air fryers will cook them evenly without needing to flip.
This usually happens if the curds are too warm, overcrowded, or cooked too long. Work in batches, watch them closely, and pull them as soon as they're golden and starting to melt.
Ranch, marinara, honey mustard, garlic butter, buffalo sauce, and chipotle mayo are all great options.

Storage & Freezing Instructions
Storage Instructions
Air fryer cheese curds are best enjoyed fresh while they're hot and gooey. If you have leftovers, allow them to cool completely, then store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.
To reheat, place the cheese curds back in the air fryer at 325°F for 2-3 minutes, just until warmed through and slightly crisp again. Keep in mind that reheated cheese curds won't be as melty or squeaky as when freshly made.
Freezing Instructions
Cheese curds can be frozen before air frying. Place breaded curds onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper in the freezer for about an hour and then transfer them into a freezer safe bag for up to 3 months. Then, cook them frozen, adding a couple minutes onto cook time.

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Air Fryer Cheese Curds
Ingredients
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 2 large eggs
- 2 cups panko bread crumbs
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper
- 8 ounces fresh cheese curds
Instructions
- Put a piece of parchment paper or waxed paper in your air fryer basket.
- Place flour in a shallow bowl.
- Beat eggs in another shallow bowl.
- In a third bowl, combine panko bread crumbs, garlic powder, and cayenne pepper.
- Coat a few cheese curds in flour.
- Next, dip them in the egg.
- Finally, coat them with the bread crumb mixture.
- Place coated cheese curbs in your prepared air fryer basket.
- Air fry at 350ºF for 5-7 minutes or until they are golden brown and beginning to melt.
Notes
- Freshness matters: Fresh cheese curds give you the best flavor and texture. Keep in mind that refrigerating curds can reduce their signature "squeak," so for the best bite, use them as fresh as possible.
- Keep them cool while breading: While long refrigeration isn't ideal for squeak, briefly chilling the curds after breading (10 minutes or less) can help prevent melting and leaking during air frying if needed.
- Work in batches: Avoid overcrowding the air fryer basket so the curds crisp evenly on all sides.
- Press the breading on well: Gently press the breadcrumb mixture onto each curd to help it stick and stay put.
- Use parchment or a liner: This helps prevent sticking and makes cleanup easier.
- Lightly spray for crispness: A quick spritz of cooking spray helps the breading turn golden and crunchy.
- Watch closely: Start checking at the 5-minute mark-cheese curds cook quickly once they begin to melt.
- Serve immediately: Cheese curds are best enjoyed hot, fresh, and melty right out of the air fryer.





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