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Garlic Parmesan Air Fryer Carrot Fries

If you’re a fan of sweet potato fries, you’ll love these crispy air fryer carrot fries. Carrots have roughly half the calories of sweet potatoes, leaving room for extra cheese and garlic infused olive oil for extra crispy fries! 

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How to Make Carrot Fries

This is an easy one, but let’s run through the recipe with a few notes and tips. 

Step 1: Crush a clove of garlic and add to a tablespoon of olive oil. 

If you’ve never crushed garlic, begin by peeling and chopping a clove. Then sprinkle a bit of kosher salt on top and press the flat of your knife down firmly and drag the garlic across the cutting board. This should create a thick paste. 

Note: You can also find garlic infused olive oil if you wanted to skip a step!

how to crush garlic

Step 2: Cut the carrots.

Wash and dry the carrots before removing the tops. Cut them in half and then cut each half in two to create flat surfaces.

You should be able to cut 3 strips from the larger end and 2 strips from the smaller end. 

cutting carrots for fries

Note: Feel free to peel the carrots, but I did not. Just be sure to wash them well if you’re not peeling.

Step 3: Toss the carrot fries in the olive oil and garlic mixture. 

sliced carrot fries in a mixing bowl coated in garlic infused olive oil with a bowl of grated parmesan, red pepper, and black pepper on the side

Note: A common question about these carrot fries is whether or not you could reduce or skip the oil. I tested both in my Instagram stories to demonstrate the differences. I’ve included my notes in the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post.

Step 4: Mix reduced fat grated parmesan with optional ground black pepper and red pepper flakes. Toss the oil coated fries in the parmesan.

For an even coating, add half the parmesan, toss, and add the remaining parmesan before tossing again. 

grated parmesan on oil coated carrot fries

Step 5: Add the carrot fries to an air fryer basket or on a baking sheet (oven method) in an even layer. Cook at 350F for 16-20 minutes. Gently shake halfway through for crispier fries. 

Note: I used my 6.5-quart Ninja Foodi, which I’ve found to have similar cook times to other air fryers of the same size. Every air fryer is a bit different so check on your carrot fries along the way. You can check out the Ninja Foodi and other kitchen equipment I use on my Amazon list, if you’re interested.

carrot fries in an air fryer basket before frying

If you’d like to bake these in the oven, check out my oven baked carrot sticks for an example of how to do that.

Step 6: Sprinkle with chopped parsley or parsley flakes and enjoy your crispy garlic parmesan air fryer carrot fries!

Okay, because I know everyone likes their chips with some dip, let’s talk sauce ideas.

Dipping Sauce Ideas for Carrot Fries

For the dipping sauce pictured in this recipe, I mixed 2 tablespoons of fat free Greek yogurt with 1 tablespoon of sriracha. If you’re spice sensitive, you could cut the sriracha in half. 

Other dipping sauce ideas:
  • light mayo (or Greek yogurt) mixed with a bit of mustard and sugar free ketchup
  • lemon juice, fresh parsley, and yogurt or mayo 
  • sugar free ketchup and sriracha 
  • more crushed garlic with a bit of vinegar and spices 
  • any pre-packaged dipping sauce for garlic parmesan wings or fries
air fried carrot fries on a white plate with Greek yogurt sriracha dip

Let me know what you come up for sauce. I’d love to add more ideas to this recipe! 

Side note: Check out my spicy air fryer sweet potato fries recipe for a great seasoning alternative once you try the garlic parmesan carrot fries. The recipe includes a creamy chili lime sauce that’s a must try, too! And if you’re a fan of cajun food, you could make some cajun carrot fries with my copycat Five Guys cajun fries recipe.

And I think that’s all ya need to know. I’ve included a printable recipe card below if you like to print or save recipes. Enjoy your carrot fries! 

air fryer carrot fries recipe

Air Fryer Carrot Fries

Yield: 2 servings
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes

Crispy, spicy, garlic parmesan carrot fries with creamy sriracha dip.

Ingredients

  • 3-4 (150-180g) Carrots
  • 1 Tbsp (16g) Olive Oil*
  • 1 clove Garlic, crushed
  • 2 Tbsp (15g) Reduced Fat Grated Parmesan
  • 1/4 tsp Crushed Red Pepper, optional
  • 1 pinch Freshly Cracked Black Pepper, optional

Instructions

  1. Add the crushed garlic to the olive and stir well. (To crush the garlic, peel and chop a clove. Then sprinkle a bit of kosher salt on top, press the flat of your knife down firmly, and drag the garlic across the cutting board. This should create a thick paste.)
  2. Wash and dry the carrots. Remove the tops and cut them in half. Then cut each half in two to create flat surfaces. You should be able to cut 3 strips from the larger end and 2 strips from the smaller end. 
  3. Toss the carrot fries in the olive oil and garlic mixture.
  4. Mix the parmesan with the red and black pepper. Sprinkle half the mixture over the coated carrot fries. Toss and repeat with the remaining parmesan mixture.
  5. Add the carrot fries to an air fryer basket or on a baking sheet in an even layer.
  6. Air fry at 350 for 16-20 minutes, shaking halfway through for crispier carrot fries. (If you're baking, bake for a similar time and temp.)
  7. Top with freshly chopped parsley or parsley flakes and dig in!

Notes

*I've tested batches with half the oil and cooking spray instead of any oil. Using half the oil still makes crispy carrot fries but loses some seasoning adherence (you'll sacrifice flavor). I wouldn't recommend the cooking spray only version as you lose both crunchiness and flavor. 

  • Each serving has 3 Smart Points.
  • Nutrition facts do not include any dipping sauce.
  • If you're sensitive to spice, omit the red and black pepper. 
  • You could try using nutritional yeast as a dairy free parmesan substitute.
  • If you don't have garlic on hand, you can try adding a pinch or two of garlic powder to the parmesan mixture. 
  • Cook times are with a 6.5-quart Ninja Foodi (air fryer, pressure cooker, crockpot all-in-one). 
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 2 Servings Serving Size: 1 Serving
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 120Total Fat: 8gCarbohydrates: 10gProtein: 2g

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Sheila

Monday 10th of July 2023

Could you use frozen carrots?

Mason Woodruff

Wednesday 19th of July 2023

I wouldn't recommend it. They'll have some extra water that cooks off and will prevent them from getting crispy.

Robin

Saturday 4th of March 2023

I saw your reel on instagram for the carrot fries . Did you get aa oven style air fryer ? What brand ? Are you happy with it ? Not the same fryer as your original post . I appreciate your hard work for the site .

Mason Woodruff

Monday 6th of March 2023

Thanks, Robin! And yes, I've been using the Instant Vortex Pro over the past year. I really like its two racks and the space they allow for lots of food at once, though the top rack cooks a bit faster than the bottom. That comes in handy when you want to do something like veggie and protein on separate racks. It's easy to clean, has some great added features like a bake and dehydrate function, and it's pretty standard in terms of operating noise. The cons: it takes up some serious counter space and might be too tall for most lower cabinet storage with shelves.

MS

Friday 4th of March 2022

I use this recipe (or one almost like it) in the oven. Can't wait to try this in the air fryer!

Ellie

Monday 29th of November 2021

I didn’t think anything could top a sweet potato fry in my mind… but these are IT!!! New favorite side dish for..EVERYTHING!

Katie

Monday 29th of November 2021

We love these! To me, I can still taste that they are carrots, so not a complete "fake fry", but the flavor and texture is so good that it doesn't matter :)

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