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    Home / Roundups

    11 Air Fryer Desserts That Start Disappearing Early

    By Lisa MarcAurele · Aug 8, 2025 · This post may contain affiliate links. See our disclosures.

    Collage of four air fryer desserts, including brownies, a marshmallow-topped dish, glazed bread, and berry pie, with text reading "11 air fryer desserts that start disappearing early.

    I've learned that when I make dessert in the air fryer, it's usually gone before I even sit down. These kinds of treats are quick, low-effort, and somehow always the first to disappear. If you want something warm, sweet, and easy enough to whip up on a whim, this list is packed with go-to options.

    A plate of apple crumble topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. The crumble includes chunks of baked apples and a crumbly oat mixture.
    Air Fryer Apple Crisp. Photo credit: Little Bit Recipes

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    Baked Apple in Air Fryer

    Baked apple on a white plate filled with oats, nuts, and cranberries, with cinnamon sprinkled around. A red checkered cloth is partially visible on the side.
    Baked Apple in Air Fryer. Photo credit: Little Bit Recipes.

    This is a quick dessert that feels like fall and takes very little time in the air fryer. The apple softens just enough, and the warm spices come through in every bite. You can make just one or a few, depending on what you need. It's a solid pick when you want something warm and fruity that's ready in minutes. People tend to grab these early, so they don't always stick around for seconds.
    Get the Recipe: Baked Apple in Air Fryer

    Filipino Banana Turon Lumpia

    A plate of freshly cooked Filipino banana turon lumpia spring rolls.
    Filipino Banana Turon Lumpia. Photo credit: Little Bit Recipes.

    These crispy banana rolls cook up golden and fast in the air fryer without needing much oil. The texture stays crisp on the outside with a soft, sweet filling inside. They're easy to make ahead and reheat well if you have leftovers. They always disappear fast at gatherings or even just around the house. A good choice when you want something crunchy, sweet, and quick to pull together.
    Get the Recipe: Filipino Banana Turon Lumpia

    Air Fryer S'mores

    A s'more with melted marshmallow and chocolate between graham crackers on a white plate.
    Air Fryer S'mores. Photo credit: Little Bit Recipes.

    These bring all the flavor of campfire s'mores without needing a fire or a long wait. The marshmallows toast up perfectly and the chocolate softens just right in the air fryer. You only need a few ingredients and a few minutes. This one's easy to make on a whim and works well when you want something fun and quick. Great for when you want a chocolate treat that won't sit around for long.
    Get the Recipe: Air Fryer S'mores

    Air Fryer Apple Crisp for One

    A plate of apple crisp with chunks of apple, topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and an oat crumble topping.
    Air Fryer Apple Crisp for One. Photo credit: Little Bit Recipes.

    This is a smart single-serving dessert with soft apples and a crunchy topping made quickly in the air fryer. It's perfect when you don't want to share or don't feel like baking a whole pan. You'll get a warm, spiced dessert in under 20 minutes without turning on the oven. The portion size keeps it simple and practical. It's the kind of treat that disappears fast because you made just enough.
    Get the Recipe: Air Fryer Apple Crisp for One

    Cream Cheese Danish

    A pastry with berry filling and white drizzle on a white plate is accompanied by strawberry slices. A red and white checkered cloth, blueberries, and a bowl of strawberries are nearby.
    Cream Cheese Danish. Photo credit: Little Bit Recipes.

    These come out golden and flaky with a creamy center, and they take much less time than baking in the oven. You don't need a long ingredient list, and the air fryer handles the work. They're easy to make ahead for a quick dessert or brunch addition. The texture holds up well, and the flavor keeps people coming back. These tend to go fast, especially if you put them out while they're still warm.
    Get the Recipe: Cream Cheese Danish

    Chocolate Puff Pastry

    Close-up of a flaky pastry cut open to reveal a filling of chocolate, with a visible crispy golden crust.
    Chocolate Puff Pastry. Photo credit: Little Bit Recipes.

    The pastry bakes up light and crisp in the air fryer, with a warm chocolate filling inside. You can make a small batch in under 15 minutes using just a few pantry staples. It's easy to put together and works well for dessert or a late-night snack. The texture and rich center make it hard to stop at one. These don't usually sit on the plate for long once they're out.
    Get the Recipe: Chocolate Puff Pastry

    Air Fryer Pineapples

    Sliced pinieapples sprinkled with cinnamon on a plate.
    Air Fryer Pineapples. Photo credit: Little Bit Recipes.

    The pineapple slices caramelize slightly in the air fryer, bringing out a deeper sweetness. It takes just minutes to prep and cook, and it's a great way to use up fresh or canned fruit. You can serve them warm on their own or with ice cream. They're light, simple, and full of flavor without being too heavy. Once they're out, they're usually gone in no time.
    Get the Recipe: Air Fryer Pineapples

    S'mores Dip

    A hand holding a graham cracker dipped in s'mores dip with more crackers and dip in the background.
    S'mores Dip. Photo credit: Little Bit Recipes.

    This dip melts quickly in the air fryer and works great for feeding a group without needing individual pieces. The chocolate and marshmallows come together in one dish that's ready in under 10 minutes. It's easy to set out with graham crackers or fruit for dipping. Cleanup stays simple, and you can make it again fast if it disappears-which it often does. A great choice when you need something crowd-friendly and quick.
    Get the Recipe: S'mores Dip

    Air Fryer Cinnamon Apples

    Cinnamon apple slices on a white plate.
    Air Fryer Cinnamon Apples. Photo credit: Little Bit Recipes.

    These spiced apples soften just enough and get a little caramelization from the air fryer. They're done fast and work well on their own or as a topping. You don't need many ingredients, and the process stays simple. The cinnamon brings out the natural sweetness without being too much. These tend to go fast when served warm, especially after dinner.
    Get the Recipe: Air Fryer Cinnamon Apples

    Brownie Bites

    Close-up of a hand holding a half-eaten chocolate brownie with gooey chocolate chunks, with another partial brownie blurred in the background.
    Brownie Bites. Photo credit: Little Bit Recipes.

    These mini brownies bake up with crisp edges and soft centers in a fraction of the time of full-size ones. They're great for a small batch dessert or for serving at parties. The air fryer keeps them from drying out while cutting down the bake time. You can serve them plain or with a topping, depending on how much time you have. Once out of the basket, they're usually gone before they cool.
    Get the Recipe: Brownie Bites

    Air Fryer Apple Fritters

    Glazed apple cinnamon fritters on a plate with front one broken in half.
    Air Fryer Apple Fritters. Photo credit: Little Bit Recipes.

    These cook up golden and crisp on the outside with soft apples inside, using way less oil than traditional frying. They're ready fast and don't need a lot of prep. The batter holds up well in the air fryer and makes them feel fresh even without a glaze. You can make a few or a whole batch depending on the need. Great when you want something warm and sweet that won't hang around long.
    Get the Recipe: Air Fryer Apple Fritters

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    About Lisa MarcAurele

    Lisa MarcAurele is a blogger and cookbook author. She created Little Bit Recipes to help people save money by minimizing leftovers when cooking for one or two people. Lisa is also a co-founder of Daily Life Travels, where you can discover new places to visit and things to do. You can sign up for her recipe emails to see all her latest content.

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