Crispy air fryer spinach is ready in minutes with just three ingredients — fresh spinach, olive oil, and Kosher salt. Finish with grated Parmesan or your favorite seasoning blend for an easy, crunchy snack or side.

Why this recipe works
These air fryer spinach chips give you a salty, crunchy alternative to traditional chips while being incredibly simple to make. A light coating of oil helps the leaves crisp in the hot air, and a small sprinkle of salt brings out the flavor. You can also add a pinch of a bold seasoning blend if you want more heat or complexity.
While cooking leafy greens with oil reduces some raw nutrients compared with eating them fresh, crispy spinach still offers a lighter, lower-calorie snack compared with fried potato chips. The texture is airy and delicate, and once you try them you’ll see how addictive they can be.

Ingredients you will need
Full measurements and a printable recipe card appear in the recipe section below. In short, you’ll need fresh spinach, olive oil, and Kosher salt. Optional seasonings or grated Parmesan make great finishing touches.

Ingredient info and substitution suggestions
Spinach – Use fresh regular or baby spinach. Avoid frozen spinach because it contains too much moisture to crisp properly. If you rinse the leaves, pat them dry so they don’t steam in the air fryer.
Salt – Kosher salt is recommended because it seasons evenly. Spinach reduces a lot in volume when cooked, so start with a small amount and adjust after the first batch so you don’t over-salt.
Seasoning – These chips are a blank canvas. Try Cajun seasoning, a french-fry style blend, lemon pepper, or a dusting of nutritional yeast or Parmesan for different flavor profiles.
How to make crispy air fryer spinach
Step-by-step photos and the printable recipe are available below in the recipe card. The method is fast: toss, air fry, season, repeat.
- Place raw spinach leaves into a large mixing bowl.
- Drizzle with olive oil and toss until lightly coated.

- Preheat the air fryer to 400°F for about 3 minutes.
- Add a single layer of spinach leaves to the air fryer basket and cook at 400°F for 3–5 minutes, until the leaves are crisp. TIP – Work in small batches so hot air can circulate; overcrowding prevents proper crisping.


- Remove the chips and season with Kosher salt to taste. Repeat with remaining spinach.
Frequently asked questions & expert tips
These chips are crispiest right after cooking. If you have leftovers, store them in an airtight container or a zip-top bag at room temperature for up to three days.

Serving suggestions
Serve these crunchy spinach chips as a snack or as a light side with lunch or dinner. For extra flavor, sprinkle with freshly grated Parmesan, lemon zest, or a dusting of your preferred seasoning blend.
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Air Fryer Crispy Spinach
IMPORTANT – Helpful tips and FAQs are included above in the post. Scroll up to read them.
Ingredients
- 8 ounces raw spinach leaves
- 3 Tablespoons olive oil
- Kosher salt to taste
Things You’ll Need
- Mixing bowl
- Air fryer
Before You Begin
- Use Kosher salt and season sparingly at first, since spinach shrinks when cooked.
- Customize the flavor with Cajun spice, french-fry seasoning, lemon pepper, or Parmesan.
- Fresh regular or baby spinach works best; avoid frozen spinach because it retains too much water to crisp.
Instructions
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Place spinach leaves into a large mixing bowl.
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Drizzle with olive oil and toss to coat.
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Preheat the air fryer to 400°F for about 3 minutes.
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Add a single layer of spinach to the basket and air fry at 400°F for 3–5 minutes until crisp. Work in batches so air can circulate.
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Season with Kosher salt and serve immediately.
Expert tips & FAQs
- Enjoy chips fresh for the best texture. Store leftovers in an airtight container at room temperature for up to three days.
Nutrition
Recipes are tested on conventional ovens and stovetops; appliance performance can vary. Adjust times as needed for your equipment.


