Fried Olives - Air Fryer Recipe (2024)

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Fried olives are so darn scrumptious! This easy appetizer is perfect for the holiday season. It’s also ideal for wine and appetizer parties all year round. Make this simple air fryer recipe in less than 30 minutes!

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INGREDIENTS FOR FRIED OLIVES

These are the ingredients you’ll need for making this delicious air fryer recipe!

  • Manzanilla olives stuffed with minced pimento
  • Panko bread crumbs
  • All-purpose flour
  • Garlic powder
  • Paprika or chili powder
  • Large eggs
  • Cooking spray (olive oil or canola)
  • GARNISHES: fresh oregano and grated Parmesan cheese

MORE APPETIZERS TO MAKE ASAP: Scrumptious STEAK BITES are a real crowd pleaser! This SMOKED GOUDA CHEESE BALL is perfect for the holiday season. Everyone loves ROASTED PUMPKIN SEEDS!

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FRIED OLIVES: AIR FRYER RECIPE

Follow these easy step-by-step instructions for making fried olives in an air fryer. If you don’t have an air fryer, no problem! Scroll down to “Expert Tips” for stovetop instructions.

  • STEP 1: Crack eggs into a small bowl. Whisk with a fork.
  • STEP 2: In a bowl, mix flour, garlic powder and paprika.
  • STEP 3: Pour Panko crumbs into a bowl. Open the jar of olives. Use a colander to drain off the liquid.
  • STEP 4 Work in very small batches. Toss the olives in flour. Coat them well in the beaten egg. No dry flour should be visible on the olives! Add them to the breadcrumb mixture. Coat them very well. Place the battered olives on plate in a single layer.

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HOW TO MAKE FRIED OLIVES

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  • STEP 1: Place the air fryer trivet inside the pressure cooker.
  • STEP 2: Over the sink, spray down the air fryer basket with cooking spray. This will prevent the fried olives from sticking to the basket.
  • STEP 3: Hold the plate of battered olives over the sink. Spray them down well with cooking spray. This will help make them nice and golden while they’re being air fried.
  • STEP 4: In a single layer, add battered olives to air fryer basket. Leave space between the olives. Work in batches.

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HOW TO AIR FRY OLIVES WITH MEALTHY CRISPLID

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  1. Select temperature: 400 degrees / Select time: 5 minutes / Press Start
  2. When the air fryer stops, lift the handle on the CrispLid and remove it from the pressure cooker. Transfer the hot lid to the silicone mat.
  3. With tongs, flip the olives over. Mist them with cooking spray. Put the air fryer lid back on the pressure cooker.

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  1. Select temperature: 400 degrees / Select time: 3 minutes / Press Start
  2. Carefully remove the air fryer lid and transfer it to the silicone mat.
  3. With tongs, transfer the olives to a serving bowl.
  4. Garnish with fresh oregano and grated Parmesan cheese.

KITCHEN TIPS: For battered foods that should be crispy on all sides, don’t overcrowd the fryer basket. Misting the olives before with oil before cooking AND halfway through the cooking process is highly recommended. It will help the batter crisp up nicely.

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EXPERT TIPS FOR FRIED OLIVES

Get appetizer party ready with these expert tips for fried olives!

  • BEST TYPES OF OLIVES FOR FRYING: Always use pitted olives – olives with the pit removed! Try green olives stuffed with pimento, garlic or bleu cheese. Try black olives too!
  • WHAT TO SERVE WITH FRIED OLIVES: Cubed cheese, salami, thinly-sliced serrano ham, marinated artichoke hearts, crackers, nuts, and dried fruit. This appetizer pairs well with wine!
  • DIPPING SAUCES FOR FRIED OLIVES: Garlic aioli, ranch dressing, blue cheese dressing, yum yum sauce, and jarred marinara sauce.
  • NO AIR FRYER? NO PROBLEM! You can fry them on the stovetop. Add 2 inches of canola oil to a heavy pan. Fry olives in batches over medium heat for about 1 1/2 minutes or until the crumb coating is golden and crisp. With a slotted spoon, transfer fried olives to a paper-towel-lined plate to drain the oil.

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Fried Olives – Air Fryer Recipe

  • Author: Denay DeGuzman
  • Total Time: 26 Minutes
  • Yield: 80 Olives 1x
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A dish of fried olives is the perfect appetizer for holiday parties and wine-and-cheese gatherings. Make this quick easy recipe in an air fryer or on your stovetop!

Ingredients

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  • 1 10-ounce jar stuffed green olives
  • 2 cups Panko bread crumbs
  • 3/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon paprika or chili powder
  • 23 large eggs
  • Cooking spray (olive oil or canola)
  • GARNISHES: fresh oregano leaves + grated Parmesan cheese
  • OPTIONAL: Your favorite dipping sauce!

Instructions

  1. Take out 3 bowls. Crack eggs into the first. Whisk with a fork. In the second bowl mix together the flour, paprika and garlic powder. Add Panko crumbs to the third bowl.
  2. Drain off the liquid from the olives. Toss them in flour. Dip them in the beaten egg and coat them well! No areas of dry flour areas should be visible on the olives! Coat them in the breadcrumb mixture. As you work, place the battered olives on a plate in a single layer.
  3. Hold the plate of olives over the kitchen sink. Spray them well with cooking spray. If your air fryer basket is stainless steel, lightly spray the basket to prevent sticking. Transfer the olives to the air fryer basket. Arrange them in a single layer with a bit of space between each piece.
  4. Air fry the olives at 400°F for 5 minutes. Flip them over. Spray them with cooking spray. Air fry at 400°F for 3 minutes. With tongs, transfer the fried olives to a serving dish.
  5. Garnish your appetizer with fresh oregano leaves and a light sprinkling of Parmesan cheese. If desired, serve with your favorite dipping sauce!

Notes

EXPERT TIPS FOR FRIED OLIVES

  • BEST TYPES OF OLIVES FOR FRYING: Always use pitted olives – olives with the pit removed! Try green olives stuffed with pimento, garlic or bleu cheese. Black olives work well too!
  • USE COOKING SPRAY: Don’t overcrowd the fryer basket. Misting the olives with oil before AND halfway through the cooking process is highly recommended. This helps the batter crisp up nicely.
  • WHAT TO SERVE WITH FRIED OLIVES: Cubed cheese, salami, thinly-sliced serrano ham, marinated artichoke hearts, crackers, nuts, and dried fruit. This appetizer pairs well with wine!
  • DIPPING SAUCES FOR FRIED OLIVES: Garlic aioli, ranch dressing, blue cheese dressing, yum yum sauce, and jarred marinara sauce.
  • NO AIR FRYER? NO PROBLEM! You can fry them on the stovetop. Add 2 inches of canola oil to a heavy pan. Fry olives in batches over medium heat for about 1 1/2 minutes or until the crumb coating is golden and crisp. With a slotted spoon, transfer fried olives to a paper-towel-lined plate to drain off the oil.
  • Prep Time: 10 Minutes
  • Cook Time: 16 Minutes
  • Category: Appetizers
  • Method: Air Fryer
  • Cuisine: American

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What are your favorite party appetizers? Are they quick and easy to make? What are your thoughts on this fried olives recipe? Join the conversation in the comments below!

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  1. Oh my God! i am definitely trying this out. it looks tasty.

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  2. I’m not a big fan of olives but it looks incredibly delicious in your pictures. Also, I loved how you shared step-by-step detailed process of making it! I bet it would be a great hit during gatherings or holidays!

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  3. These seem dangerously good! I need to go get an air fryer, stat!

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  4. Oh my goodness! This is genius! I need to make this for our next movie night!

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  5. Honestly, I have never tried to have a fried olive ever in my life but this recipe looks so easy and really delicious. I am sure my kids will now eat olive as part of their meal.

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  6. I never tried fried olives before. I think it’s an interesting one to have a go. Quite a clever idea.

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  7. This looks pretty appetizing to try. I can imagine how great the taste would be. I like this a lot.

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  8. This looks so good! I gave away my air fryer and that was a big mistake.

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  9. My son loves olives. My son prefers the black olives over the green ones, but I know that he would love these fried olives!

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  10. I’m always on the lookout for low-calorie recipes. And this one looks like its a good fit for my family. Now I just have to invest in an air fryer lol.

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  11. I’ve always loved olives – just plain out of the jar – but you have taken them over the top. I’m out of panko bread crumbs but I’m going to get some soon so that I can make these. I’m drooling.

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  12. The air fryer has made these recipes look so much more fun, because it takes half the time

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  13. I bet my son would love these. He’s all about olives. I think they taste like feet, but he devours them. I need to get an air fryer though!

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  14. I’ve never heard of fried olives before but this sounds so divine. I love fried anything. I have got to get an air fryer.

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  15. I’m sure this taste pretty amazing and would be perfect for my next gathering. Looking forward to making this recipe for my family.

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  16. I just bought an air fryer and I absolutely love olives. I had never thought of frying olives before, but I just gave it a try and they turned out fantastic. It’s perfect as an appetizer at a co*cktail party.

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  17. I love olives but I have never had or seen a fried one. This will make the perfect addition to our weekly cheese plate.

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  18. I’ve never seen anything like this but I love this idea! I’m definitely going to be giving this a try soon…my family would LOVE it!

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  19. Never would have thought about frying an olive. Sounds really delicious and nice pop of flavor.

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  20. This looks dangerously addictive! I love olives – such a delicious snack!

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  21. Just when I think I can’t love olives any more… Oh my goodness, I can’t stop eating them!

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  22. Such a good recipe! Love using it as an appetizer at parties.

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Fried Olives - Air Fryer Recipe (2024)

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How to make crispy in air fryer? ›

However, a small amount of oil is usually necessary to achieve a crispy texture. A drizzle or a quick oil spray is all you need for restaurant-quality fries and golden brown fried chicken, while other foods don't need any oil, like pizza or leftovers you might reheat.

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Using cooking oils that can stand up to a high temperature is key. Extra virgin olive oil is not an air fry-friendly oil due to its low smoke point, but extra light olive oil can be used for air frying because of its high smoke point.

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Is it OK to fry in olive? ›

Olive oil actually has a relatively high smoke point and is a safe, reliable option for frying. On top of that, it is one of the healthiest cooking staples around. Olive oil has been named “the healthiest fat on Earth,” in part because of its unique ability to reduce the risk of heart disease.

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Can you use PAM in the air fryer? You should not use nonstick cooking spray such as PAM in an air fryer because it can damage the lining of the air fryer basket. Avoid any pressurized, propellant oil sprays which have chemicals added to them. You can use a non-aerosol pump-style oil spray that has no propellant.

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An equal amount of all-purpose flour and cornstarch provides both structure and crunch to the batter. Cornstarch is a go-to ingredient for many fried foods (think crispy chicken wings), and using it to bolster the crisping power of flour resulted in a thinner, crispier, and sturdier (yet still delicate) breading.

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What's more: the "frying" is faster! Caution! Forget about butter or delicate cold-pressed oils, which are very likely to burn and smoke the whole kitchen. Everyone knows someone who has already had this misfortune!

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Use this briny, flavour-packed ingredient in our Mediterranean-inspired recipes, from puttanesca pasta to chicken cacciatore and a moreish olive bread. We even have a recipe for deep-fried stuffed olives! Looking for olive recipes? Check out our fun ideas to use up olives.

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The end product is raw, cured and crisp, olives. The short of it is — black olives are “always” in a can because the canning process is what creates the desired sweetness; and green olives are “always” in a jar because the final product is expected to be a crispy raw olive, not a cooked one.

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