Air Fryer Bowtie Snack

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This festive snack features bowtie pasta cooked to al dente, air-fried until golden crisp, then coated with a buttery cinnamon sugar mix. The method ensures a crunchy texture with a perfect balance of sweet and salty flavors, ideal for holiday gatherings or party munching. Simple steps include boiling, air-frying, and tossing with a cinnamon spiced sugar blend to create an irresistible treat that’s quick to prepare and delightful to share.

Updated on Fri, 19 Dec 2025 08:12:00 GMT
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The first time I made this was completely by accident—I had leftover pasta from dinner and a weird craving for something sweet and salty at the same time. My air fryer was sitting there looking lonely, and I thought, why not try crisping up the pasta? Ten minutes later, I couldn't stop eating it. That random kitchen experiment turned into what my friends now call "Christmas Crack," and it's become the snack everyone asks me to bring to holiday parties.

I brought a batch to a holiday potluck last year and watched people's faces light up when they tasted it. My coworker actually stopped mid-conversation to ask if I'd made it from scratch, then immediately demanded the recipe. Seeing something homemade beat out all the fancy store-bought options felt pretty special.

Ingredients

  • Bowtie (farfalle) pasta, 250 g: The bow shape catches the cinnamon sugar perfectly, but honestly, penne or rotini work just as well if that's what you've got.
  • Vegetable oil, 2 tbsp: This helps the pasta crisp up evenly in the air fryer—don't skip it, or you'll end up with uneven browning.
  • Granulated sugar, 60 g: The sweetness balances the salt and cinnamon beautifully.
  • Ground cinnamon, 1 1/2 tsp: Use fresh cinnamon if you can—stale spices disappear into the background.
  • Kosher salt, 1/2 tsp: This is what makes people ask "what's in this?" because the salt brings out all the other flavors.
  • Melted unsalted butter, 2 tbsp: The butter helps everything stick together and adds a richness that keeps people coming back.

Instructions

Boil and dry the pasta:
Cook your pasta in salted boiling water for 7–8 minutes until it's just tender but still has a tiny bit of chew. The moment you drain it, pat it completely dry with paper towels—any moisture trapped inside will steam instead of crisp.
Coat with oil:
Toss the dried pasta with vegetable oil until every piece glimmers. This step is what transforms regular cooked pasta into something that'll actually get crispy and golden.
Heat your air fryer:
Set it to 200°C (400°F) and let it preheat for 3 minutes. A hot basket makes all the difference.
Air fry in batches:
Spread the pasta in a single layer and fry for 8–10 minutes, shaking the basket halfway through. You want it golden and crackling, not burnt but definitely past tender.
Mix the magic coating:
While the pasta fries, combine sugar, cinnamon, and salt in a wide bowl. Wide is important because you'll be tossing the hot pasta in here.
Dress while warm:
The moment the pasta comes out, toss it with melted butter, then immediately hit it with the cinnamon sugar mix. The warmth helps everything stick.
Cool completely:
Let it sit for at least 30 minutes before serving so it hardens into that satisfying crunch that makes this snack impossible to put down.
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There's something about making something this simple taste this good that reminds me why I love cooking at home. My kitchen fills with the smell of toasted cinnamon, and suddenly everyone's gathered around the counter before it even cools down.

Flavor Variations Worth Trying

Once you nail the basic recipe, the fun part is playing with the cinnamon sugar mix. I've added a pinch of cayenne for a sweet-spicy kick that surprised everyone in the best way, and another time I threw in a tiny bit of nutmeg for something more autumnal. The foundation is solid enough that you can trust your instincts—just remember that a little goes a long way with warm spices.

Storage and Keeping It Fresh

This snack stays crispy in an airtight container for up to 3 days, which is perfect for meal prep or making it ahead for parties. I've actually found that it holds its crunch better than a lot of store-bought options, so don't hesitate to make extra.

Why This Works as a Gift

Every time I've packaged this up in a cute container for a friend, it disappears within hours. It feels homemade without being fussy, and it works for basically any occasion—holiday parties, teacher gifts, or just because. The story of how it started as a happy accident usually makes people smile even more.

  • Package it in a mason jar or festive box for an instant gift that looks thoughtful.
  • Include a sticky note with the name "Christmas Crack" so people know what they're getting into.
  • Make a double batch if you're giving it away—you'll want to keep some for yourself.
Sweet and savory Air Fryer Pasta Christmas Crack; imagine the delicious aroma of cinnamon and butter. Save
Sweet and savory Air Fryer Pasta Christmas Crack; imagine the delicious aroma of cinnamon and butter. | tastybattle.com

This recipe proves that the best kitchen discoveries often come from standing in front of the fridge with no plan. Give it a try, and I promise it'll become one of those snacks people specifically ask for.

Recipe Questions

What type of pasta is best for this snack?

Bowtie (farfalle) pasta works best due to its shape, which crisps evenly during air frying, but penne or rotini can also be used.

How do you achieve a crispy texture?

After boiling and drying the pasta thoroughly, air frying at 200°C for 8–10 minutes crisps it perfectly. Shaking the basket halfway ensures even cooking.

Can I adjust the cinnamon sugar mix?

Yes, you can add spices like cayenne or nutmeg for an extra flavor twist, balancing sweetness with a hint of heat or warmth.

How should I store the finished snack?

Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days to maintain crispness and flavor.

Is this suitable for vegetarians?

Yes, this snack contains no meat and uses butter and vegetable oil, making it vegetarian-friendly.

Air Fryer Bowtie Snack

Crispy bowtie pasta with cinnamon sugar for a sweet and salty holiday snack.

Prep duration
10 min
Cook duration
15 min
Complete duration
25 min
Created by Alex Ramirez


Skill level Easy

Heritage American

Output 6 Portions

Nutritional specifications Meat-free

Components

Pasta

01 9 oz bowtie (farfalle) pasta

For Frying

01 2 tbsp vegetable oil (canola or sunflower)

Cinnamon Sugar Mix

01 1/4 cup granulated sugar
02 1 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
03 1/2 tsp kosher salt

Finishing

01 2 tbsp melted unsalted butter

Directions

Phase 01

Cook Pasta: Boil bowtie pasta in salted water for 7 to 8 minutes until just al dente. Drain thoroughly and pat dry with paper towels to remove excess moisture.

Phase 02

Oil Coating: Toss drained pasta with vegetable oil ensuring even coating.

Phase 03

Preheat Air Fryer: Preheat air fryer to 400°F for 3 minutes.

Phase 04

Air Fry Pasta: Arrange pasta in a single layer in the air fryer basket. Air fry for 8 to 10 minutes, shaking basket halfway through, until golden and crisp.

Phase 05

Prepare Cinnamon Sugar Mix: Combine granulated sugar, ground cinnamon, and kosher salt in a wide bowl.

Phase 06

Butter Toss: Transfer crispy pasta to a large bowl. Immediately drizzle with melted butter and toss to coat evenly.

Phase 07

Add Cinnamon Sugar: While pasta is warm, sprinkle cinnamon sugar mix over it and toss thoroughly until coated.

Phase 08

Cool Before Serving: Allow pasta to cool completely to achieve maximum crunch.

Necessary tools

  • Large pot
  • Strainer
  • Air fryer
  • Mixing bowls
  • Measuring spoons
  • Spoon or spatula
  • Paper towels

Allergy details

Review each component for potential allergens and seek professional healthcare advice if uncertain.
  • Contains wheat (gluten) and dairy (butter).
  • May contain traces of soy depending on vegetable oil used.
  • Check ingredient labels for hidden allergens.

Nutrient breakdown (each portion)

These values are estimates only and shouldn't replace professional medical guidance.
  • Energy: 215
  • Fats: 7 g
  • Carbohydrates: 34 g
  • Proteins: 4 g