Looking for a quick, crowd-pleasing side? If you love using an air fryer, these easy air fryer halloumi fries are a must-try. They make a great side dish or party snack and deliver crisp exteriors with delightfully soft centres when you use a simple soaking trick. Read on for everything you need to make them.

Why you’ll love this recipe
Halloumi’s salty, squeaky texture has become a firm favourite. Air frying produces a tasty, lower-oil alternative to pan frying while still delivering great flavour. The optional soaking step (covering the cut halloumi in boiling water for 20 minutes) keeps the centres silky and prevents drying — a simple trick that makes a real difference.

Why halloumi fries?
Halloumi is a Cypriot cheese that has become popular in the UK and beyond. It appears across cafes and menus in many forms — from burgers to toast toppings — and halloumi fries are one of the most irresistible snacks. They’re simple to prepare and always satisfying.

Air fryer compatibility
This recipe works well in most air fryers, including dual-drawer models. It was tested in a dual-drawer Ninja-style air fryer, but no adjustments are necessary for other models — just follow the timings and check for doneness, as ovens can vary.

Why soak halloumi before frying?
The secret to soft middles: soaking the cut halloumi in boiling water for at least 20 minutes helps retain moisture and produces a silkier interior. This step is optional but recommended if you want softer centres. After soaking, pat the pieces thoroughly dry before coating and air frying.

Ingredients
Notes on key ingredients and simple substitutions:
- Halloumi – Use the best-quality block you can for the best flavour and texture.
- Flour – Plain (all-purpose) flour works well for coating. Use self-raising, strong flour, or a gluten-free flour if needed.
- Garlic – Garlic powder is convenient and less likely to burn than fresh garlic.
- Herbs – Any dried herbs will work; Italian herbs, oregano, or basil are good choices.
- Pepper – Freshly ground black pepper adds bite; white pepper is subtler.
- Oil – Optional spray of olive oil improves colour and adds flavour but isn’t essential.

Top tips
- Don’t oil the halloumi before coating — it can make the pieces stick to the basket.
- Soak the cut halloumi in boiling water for 20 minutes for softer insides, then dry thoroughly.
- Air fry in a single layer and avoid overcrowding for even crisping.
- Watch them closely in the final minutes — air fryer performance varies, and cooking can finish faster than expected.

Timings
Estimated time to prepare and cook:
- Cutting and drying halloumi: 2–3 minutes
- Optional soaking: 20–25 minutes
- Mixing seasoned flour: 1 minute
- Coating halloumi: 3–5 minutes
- Air frying: 8–12 minutes total

Air Fryer Halloumi Fries – Step-by-step
(Printer-friendly recipe appears at the end of the post)
Ingredients (serves 2–3)
- 1 x 225g (7.9 oz) block of halloumi
- 3 tbsp plain flour
- 1 tsp garlic powder
- 1 tsp Italian herbs
- Black pepper, to taste
- Olive oil spray, optional
Essential equipment
- Chopping board and sharp knife
- Kitchen roll
- Bowl or shallow dish
- Air fryer
Instructions
- Drain and cut the halloumi into fries, then pat dry with kitchen roll. (Optional: soak the cut pieces in boiling water for 20 minutes for softer centres, then dry thoroughly.)
- Mix the flour, garlic powder, Italian herbs, and black pepper in a shallow dish.
- Coat each halloumi fry in the seasoned flour, tapping off any excess.
- Preheat your air fryer to 180ºC (350ºF) for 3 minutes.
- Place the fries in a single layer in the air fryer basket or drawer with space around each piece. Air fry for 4 minutes.
- Turn the fries and air fry for another 4 minutes. Optionally spray lightly with olive oil and air fry for a final 1–2 minutes to enhance colour.
- Serve immediately with your favourite dip, such as sweet chilli sauce.

How to serve
Serve hot with sweet chilli sauce or your preferred dipping sauce. They work well as a side or a party snack and pair nicely with salads or grilled meats.

FAQs
Both methods produce tasty results. Pan frying gives more pronounced golden-brown sear marks and a slightly different texture, while air frying uses less oil and is a bit lighter. Choose based on your preference and what you’re serving it with.
Typically 10–12 minutes in total (around 4 minutes each side, plus an optional 1–2 minutes for extra colour). Times will vary with fry size and air fryer model.
No — coating in seasoned flour yields crisp, delicious halloumi fries without panko or breadcrumbs.
Printable recipe card
Air Fryer Halloumi Fries Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 x 225g (7.9 oz) Block of Halloumi
- 3 tbsp Plain Flour
- 1 tsp Garlic Powder
- 1 tsp Italian Herbs
- Black Pepper, to taste
- Olive oil, optional
Essential Equipment
- Chopping Board
- Sharp Knife
- Kitchen Roll
- Bowl or Shallow Dish
- Air Fryer
Instructions
- Cut the halloumi into fries and dry with kitchen roll.
- Mix the flour, garlic powder, herbs and black pepper in a shallow dish.
- Coat each fry in the seasoned flour. Preheat your air fryer to 180ºC (350ºF) for 3 minutes.
- Place fries in a single layer in the air fryer and cook for 4 minutes.
- Turn fries and cook for another 4 minutes. Optionally spray with olive oil and air fry for a final 1–2 minutes for extra colour.
- Serve immediately with your favourite dipping sauce.

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Other halloumi ideas
- Creamy halloumi curry
- Halloumi wrap with yoghurt sauce
- Quick halloumi pasta