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Air Fryer Buffalo Chicken Wings cook up amazingly crispy and juicy without deep frying. Then they’re tossed with a spicy buffalo wing sauce that can be made mild to hot, depending on your taste preference.

Air fryer wings in serving basket with blue cheese and celery sticks.

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Table of Contents

  • Ingredient notes
  • How to make air fryer hot wings
  • Customize your homemade buffalo sauce
  • Recipe tips
  • Tools used for making air fryer buffalo wings
  • FAQs
  • What to serve with them
  • Buffalo wing dipping sauce recipes
  • Erin’s wine pairings for buffalo wings
  • Full Recipe

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5 stars
Great simple recipe that turns out better-than-restaurant quality buffalo wings! Would never know they weren’t deep-fried, they turn out perfectly done – crispy outside, tender and juicy inside – and can be tossed with any sauce you like – not just buffalo sauce, though that’s my favorite. Made this many times over the past few years, and it’s always a hit!

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SeanE

I grew up just about an hour South of Buffalo, New York and I have definitely consumed my fair share of Buffalo Wings. We would eat them every Friday night…

Everyone in town had their opinion on who made the best hot wings in town. In our house, the wings almost always came from The Cherry Lounge. But, I’ve never actually been there… Being that it was a “lounge” and I was in high school, I was never actually allowed in. So, my mom would just get a to-go order and bring them home for us.

I love them super spicy, and they have to be served with ice cold celery sticks and blue cheese (not ranch dressing). 

PS – Never order boneless wings in the vicinity of Buffalo, New York. It’s just not a thing.

The traditional wings are always served on the bone, and it’s up to you whether you prefer the drumettes or the wingettes. I tend to grab the drumettes because they’re easier to eat, but the wingettes seem to have a lot more flavor.

You can also make whole wings, which will have the drum and wing attached together. The cook time will remain the same. 

Want more ways to get your buffalo wing fix? Be sure to try my Buffalo Potatoes, Buffalo Chicken Chili and Buffalo Cauliflower Bites!

Air fryer wings on cooling rack.

Even though our wings came from The Cherry Lounge in Jamestown, New York. The best chicken wings, in my opinion, are from Guppy’s in Bemus Point, NY. Guppy’s was owned by my Aunt Sally and Uncle Mike and theirs were always the best. Crispy and spicy, with just the perfect kiss of butter. They’ve since sold the restaurant, but I was back a few summers ago and I have to say that the wings are still amazing.

My favorite wing sauce is simple, and it’s always been the authentic way to make buffalo wings – using Frank’s Red Hot Sauce and butter. I also add in a dash of Worcestershire sauce and Tabasco.

As you probably guessed, the authentic way to make buffalo wings has always been to deep fry them, but I’ve discovered that you can make chicken wings just as crispy in the Air Fryer, plus it saves some calories, meaning that you’ll feel a little less guilty about the aforementioned butter/Frank’s Red Hot Sauce. You can also make baked buffalo wings.

This easy recipe results in extra crispy wings that are the perfect appetizer for game day entertaining. But they’re so good, that you’re going to want them at least once a week!

Ingredient notes

  • Chicken Wings – You’ll want about 20 separated wings & drumettes, or 10 whole chicken wings.
  • Cooking Spray
  • Frank’s Red Hot Sauce
  • Butter
  • Worcestershire Sauce
  • Tabasco Sauce

How to make air fryer hot wings

Wings in air fryer basket.

Step 1

Cook the Wings

  • Pat wings dry with paper towels.
  • Spray air fryer basket with cooking spray.
  • Place chicken wings in basket and cook at 380 degrees for 25 minutes, shaking the basket every 5 minutes. After 25 minutes, increase the temperature to 400 degrees and cook for 5-15 minutes longer. Shake every 5 minutes and begin checking for doneness at 5 minutes. Remove when the wings are crisped to your liking.

Step 2

Make the Sauce

  • While the wings are cooking, combine the Frank’s Red Hot Sauce, butter, Worcestershire sauce and hot sauce in a large mixing bowl. Set aside.
Wings being tossed in buffalo sauce.

Step 3

Toss with Sauce

  • When the wings are finished, dump them into the mixing bowl with the sauce and toss to coat.
  • Serve immediately.

Customize your homemade buffalo sauce

Have fun creating your own buffalo sauce to suit your tastes. Here are some starter basics:

How to make mild buffalo wing sauce

  • Use 8-ounces Frank’s Red Hot Sauce, 8 tablespoons butter, and a dash of Worcestershire sauce and Tabasco.

How to make medium buffalo wing sauce

  • Use 12-ounces Frank’s Red Hot Sauce, 6 tablespoons butter, and a dash of Worcestershire sauce and Tabasco.

How to make spicy buffalo sauce

  • Use 14-ounces Frank’s Red Hot Sauce, 4 tablespoons butter, and a dash of Worcestershire sauce and Tabasco (or cayenne pepper).

Not a buffalo sauce fan? You can also toss your wings in this homemade bbq sauce. Or, make lemon pepper wings by tossing your wings in lemon pepper seasoning before adding them to the air fryer. You can also oil your wings and apply a dry rub mixture like this cajun seasoning or Italian seasoning.

Or, here are 25+ more wing sauce recipes to try!

Hand holding tray of undressed air fryer chicken wings.

Recipe tips

  • Pat your wings dry with paper towels before adding them to the air fryer. This helps get them extra crisp.
  • Spray the Air Fryer basket with olive oil spray before adding the chicken. It helps prevent sticking and the tiny bit of oil makes the wings extra crisp.
  • There’s no need to preheat your Air Fryer. Just turn it on and go!
  • It helps to cook your wings in a single layer if you have room. If not, you can work in batches. You can also overlap the wings, they just won’t be as crispy.
  • Start the wings at a lower temperature and then increase the temperature for the last 5-15 minutes to get them extra crispy. The total time will vary depending on how big your wings are.
  • Shake the basket throughout the cooking process to help the chicken wings brown more evenly.

Tools used for making air fryer buffalo wings

  • Air Fryer – You likely already have an air fryer since you are reading this post. But in case you’re in the market to buy a new one, here are my TOP 5 Favorite Air Fryers!
  • Paper Towels – Used to blot the wings dry before adding them to the air fryer basket.
  • Tongs – I use these when tossing the wings with the buffalo sauce.
  • Large Bowl – Perfect for making your buffalo sauce and big enough to toss those wings in.
Wings being tossed in buffalo sauce.

FAQs

Are air fryers good for chicken wings?

Yes! You’ll honestly never believe these wings weren’t fried in the deep fryer. They are some of the most crispy chicken wings I’ve ever tried! The hot air circulating around the wings is what makes them so crisp. This is the type of Air Fryer I have. 

How long does it take to air fry chicken wings? 

The cooking time for chicken wings in the air fryer is 30-40 minutes.

Can you put raw chicken wings in an air fryer?

Yes! The air fryer is great for cooking wings. They become deliciously crispy in about 30 minutes.

Can you air fry frozen chicken wings?

Yes! To make air fryer chicken wings from frozen, begin cooking the wings for 10 minutes at 350 degrees, to help them thaw. Then, give them a toss then increase the temperature to 380 degrees and follow the recipe below.

How to reheat chicken wings in the air fryer

Spray the air fryer basket with a little oil and cook at 400-degrees for 5-10 minutes, until heated through and crispy.

Should chicken wings be thawed before air frying?

You don’t need to thaw chicken wings before air frying. To cook chicken wings from frozen, begin cooking the wings at a lower heat (350-degrees) for 10 minutes. Then increase the heat and continue cooking.

Do you put sauce on wings before or after air frying?

It’s best to sauce your wings after air frying so that the sauce doesn’t burn. Plus, your air fryer will stay cleaner this way. When the wings finish cooking, add them to a bowl and toss them with the sauce.

Are air fried chicken wings healthy?

Air fried chicken wings are much healthier than deep fried wings. Because they are not cooked in oil, they have less fat and calories.

Hand reaching for chicken wing.

What to serve with them

  • Vinegar Slaw
  • Fried Ravioli
  • Instant Pot Mac & Cheese
  • Potato Salad
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Buffalo wing dipping sauce recipes

Want a yummy dipping sauce for your wings? Try one of these:

  • Blue Cheese Dressing – my favorite dipping sauce for wings, hands down!
  • Homemade Ranch Dressing
  • Chipotle Crema
  • Cilantro Lime Crema

Erin’s wine pairings for buffalo wings

  • To tame the heat of these buffalo wings, look for a wine with a hint of sweetness. Riesling and Gewurztraminer make great options.
  • Even though I usually give wine pairings, I’d also suggest pairing a light beer, like a pilsner with these buffalo wings.
Side view of Air fryer wings in serving basket with blue cheese and celery sticks.

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Air Fryer Buffalo Wings

These Air Fryer Buffalo Chicken Wings cook up amazingly crispy and juicy without deep frying. Then they’re tossed with a spicy buffalo wing sauce that can be made mild to hot, depending on your taste preference.
5 from 162 votes
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Serves 4 people
Created by Platings and Pairings
Prep Time: 10 minutes mins
Cook Time: 30 minutes mins
Total Time: 30 minutes mins

Equipment

  • Air Fryer
  • Tongs

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds chicken wings (about 20 separated wings & drumettes, or 10 whole chicken wings***)
  • Cooking spray

Medium Buffalo Wing Sauce:

  • 12 ounces Frank’s Red Hot Sauce
  • 6 Tablespoons butter (melted)
  • Few dashes Worcestershire sauce
  • Few dashes Tabasco

Instructions

  • Pat wings dry with paper towels.
  • Spray air fryer basket with cooking spray.
  • Place chicken wings in basket and cook at 380 degrees for 25 minutes, shaking the basket every 5 minutes. After 25 minutes, increase the temperature to 400 degrees and cook for 5-15 minutes longer. Shake every 5 minutes and begin checking for doneness at 5 minutes. Remove when the wings are crisped to your liking.
  • While the wings are cooking, combine the Frank’s Red Hot Sauce, butter, Worcestershire sauce and hot sauce in a large mixing bowl. Set aside.
  • When the wings are finished, dump them into the mixing bowl with the sauce and toss to coat. Serve immediately.

Notes

***If you use less or more than 2 pounds of chicken wings, the cook time remains the same.
Mild Buffalo Sauce
  • Use 8-ounces Frank’s Red Hot Sauce, 8 tablespoons butter, and a dash of Worcestershire sauce and Tabasco.
Medium Buffalo Sauce
  • Use 12-ounces Frank’s Red Hot Sauce, 6 tablespoons butter, and a dash of Worcestershire sauce and Tabasco.
Spicy Buffalo Sauce
  • Use 14-ounces Frank’s Red Hot Sauce, 4 tablespoons butter, and a dash of Worcestershire sauce and Tabasco (or cayenne pepper).
Recipe tips
  • Pat your wings dry with paper towels before adding them to the air fryer. This helps get them extra crisp.
  • Spray the Air Fryer basket with olive oil spray before adding the chicken. It helps prevent sticking and the tiny bit of oil makes the wings extra crisp.
  • There’s no need to preheat your Air Fryer. Just turn it on and go!
  • It helps to cook your wings in a single layer if you have room. If not, you can work in batches. You can also overlap the wings, they just won’t be as crispy.
  • Start the wings at a lower temperature and then increase the temperature for the last 5-15 minutes to get them extra crispy. The total time will vary depending on how big your wings are.
  • Shake the basket throughout the cooking process to help the chicken wings brown more evenly.
How to reheat chicken wings in the air fryer
  • Spray the air fryer basket with a little oil and cook at 400-degrees for 5-10 minutes, until heated through and crispy.

Nutrition

Calories: 422kcal | Protein: 22g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 16g | Cholesterol: 139mg | Sodium: 2846mg | Potassium: 191mg | Vitamin A: 705IU | Vitamin C: 0.8mg | Calcium: 20mg | Iron: 1.2mg
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This recipe was originally published in 2018. It was updated in 2022 to add new content. The air fryer hot wings recipe remains the same. Enjoy! 

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127 responses

  1. Delaney Kiernan
    May 9, 2020

    I’m from Gowanda, so it was super awesome to see another “grew up just about an hour South of Buffalo, New York” post! My wife and I got an air fryer for our wedding and these are happening tonight. I definitely chose your recipe because of all of your spot-on WNY rules (always blue cheese, never boneless wings). That, and now my wife can’t wait to try your blue cheese. Thanks for bringing a little Buffalo to us in the New Mexico desert!

    Reply
    1. Erin
      May 11, 2020

      You’re welcome Delaney! I hope you love them!

      Reply
  2. Matt
    June 23, 2020

    Getting my first air fryer ASAP,…living in Raleigh for decades and even with all the transplants here still struggle with the wing situation. Grew up in Jamestown as well,…Aardvarks on 2nd St in Falconer was the place for them when I was a teen.

    Reply
    1. Erin
      June 24, 2020

      I hope you love it Matt!

      Reply
  3. Jenny Hill
    October 20, 2020

    I really like my air fryer, it’s easier and healthier than deep-frying and this recipe is perfect. Keep up the good work !!
    Thank you 🙂

    Reply
  4. Dave
    January 22, 2021

    5 stars
    Wow. I too, am formerly from Buffalo and have been searching for a way to make authentic Buffalo wings. I bought an air fryer because of all the hype, and failed time after time to make a decent batch of wings. All I got were slimy chicken pieces that wouldn’t hold sauce. So I used the fryer solely for making french fries.

    I followed this recipe word for word using frozen wings and got real, true, authentic, wonderful Buffalo wings. I cannot thank you enough. Finally, my decades long ambition of being able to make wings at home without drowning the kitchen in oil has come true. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

    Reply
    1. Erin
      January 26, 2021

      I’m so glad you found the recipe helpful Dave! Cheers.

      Reply
  5. Colin
    February 10, 2021

    5 stars
    Greetings from across the pond in the UK. I had no idea about what made an authentic Buffalo Wing, but I kept seeing Franks in my local supermarket and have been having a hankering to try Buffalo Wings.
    Already owning an air fryer and a deep fryer (which I try to avoid using, except for making proper beer-battered fish and chips) I thought this recipe might finally allow me to taste something close to authentic without having to pay to cross the big water (visiting your shores and eating my way across, up and down is on my bucket list).
    Hot damn have I been missing out! First time I did it with some skinless boneless thighs as it’s what I had available (sacrilege I know)…decent albeit a bit overcooked (oops!). Can’t fault Franks, its so tasty that I even had it on some grilled cheese the next morning. I made up some decent blue cheese dip with some nice stanky blue stilton.
    Second run will be tonight with some skin-on bone-in thighs (again, what I have available) and I strongly suspect the increased meatiness and skin will result in something even more delicious.

    Thank you for this recipe and cementing the USA as somewhere I have to visit as a food destination!

    Reply
  6. Christine
    July 18, 2021

    5 stars
    These were excellent! I spent a year close to Buffalo, and know what good wings taste like. It’s been 30 years since I’ve been there and I’ve been searching ever since for good, authentic wings here in Pennsylvania. I got an air fryer in December and I’ve tried three different recipes. None lived up to my expectations. Today, I tried this recipe and I was not disappointed! They turned out excellent and my family is still raving about them. Thank you!

    Reply
    1. Erin
      July 23, 2021

      That’s so exciting to hear Christine! Thank you!

      Reply
  7. Devyani
    March 8, 2023

    I’m so excited about trying this recipe today. Question re: butter – should I use salted or unsalted butter in the recipe? Thanks!

    Reply
    1. Erin
      March 10, 2023

      Hi Devyani – I would use unsalted butter so that you can better control the salt level. Enjoy!

      Reply
  8. Ashley
    January 23, 2024

    if using Frank’s RedHot Buffalo Wings Hot Sauce do i still need to add butter or Worcestershire sauce?

    Reply
    1. Erin
      January 23, 2024

      Hi Ashley – You don’t need to add the butter. With the Worcestershire sauce, I would maybe start with a little less, then add more to taste if needed. Hope that helps!

      Reply
  9. Sean
    March 3, 2024

    5 stars
    My wife loves these wings. By doing them in the air fryer, they come out much less greasy, and can cook them to the perfect crispness you want. Simple, efficient, and delicious – what more could you ask for? Made them several times now – everyone loves them.

    Reply
    1. Erin
      March 4, 2024

      Thanks Sean!

      Reply
  10. HLK88
    April 13, 2024

    HLK88 Hello Ashley You don’t need to add the butter. With the Worcestershire sauce, I would maybe start with a little less, then add more to taste if needed. Hope that helps!

    Reply
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