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    Crispy Air Fryer Zucchini (No Breadcrumbs!) with Chaat Masala

    Published: Jun 6, 2026 by Vaishali · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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    Soggy air fryer zucchini? Skip the heavy breading! This crispy air fryer zucchini uses an easy 10-minute trick and tangy chaat masala for a perfect crunch.

    Air fried crispy zucchini slices sprinkled with chaat masala in a white dish on a white marble background.

    📋 Recipe at a Glance

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    • ⏱Time - 15 minutes prep and 10 minutes cook time
    • 🥘Ingredients - 6
    • 🌿Diet - Vegan, Gluten-free, Low-carb
    • 🫙Equipment - Air Fryer
    • 👨‍👩‍👧 Servings - 4

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    If you've ever tried making air fryer zucchini, you’ve likely ended up with a limp, soggy disappointment. Because zucchini is over 90% water, cooking it in an air fryer usually turns it into a steaming pool of mush—unless you understand the science of moisture extraction.

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    For the longest time, I avoided air-frying zucchini because I hated the idea of burying a fresh summer vegetable under heavy, artificial breading just to get a crunch. When I want something cool and creamy, I'll make my Avocado Cottage Cheese Dip
    or a crisp Cucumber Tomato and Avocado Salad, but for a warm side dish, I wanted the zucchini itself to shine. That's when I realized we could use a simple, 10-minute salt-sweat method to naturally draw out the moisture (like I do for most eggplant dishes).

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    To elevate it from a simple side dish to something truly craveable, I toss it in chaat masala right as it hits the plate. The result? A perfectly caramelized, crispy-edged snack packed with the bright, tangy flavor of traditional Indian street food that my family absolutely devours.

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    • 📋 Recipe at a Glance
    • ✨Why this recipe works?
    • 📋Recipe Ingredients
    • 🍽️ Make It Your Own: Flavor Variations
    • 👩‍🍳Steps to make this recipe
    • 💡Vaishali's Tips!
    • ❓FAQs
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    ✨Why this recipe works?

    Most recipes tell you to toss sliced zucchini straight into the air fryer basket with oil. I have tried that several times and I confidently say - don’t do this. Zucchini contains a high volume of internal moisture. When exposed to heat, that water releases as steam, trapping the vegetable in its own humidity and destroying any chance of crunch.

    To achieve a crisp exterior without relying on a thick batter, we use a classic technique:

    1. The Osmosis Draw: Lightly salting the raw zucchini draws out the trapped surface water before it hits the heat.
    2. The High-Heat Roast: Air frying at 400°F (204°C) forces any remaining moisture to evaporate rapidly, allowing the zucchini's natural sugars to caramelize against the oil.
    3. The Chaat Masala Finish: Adding chaat masala, the iconic Indian spice blend, after cooking prevents the delicate ground spices from burning in the air fryer's high-heat airstream.

    📋Recipe Ingredients

    Ingredients for air-fried crispy zucchini with chaat masala recipe including sliced zucchini, salt, garlic powder, pepper, chaat masala, and olive oil spray.
    • Zucchini: Look for firm, dark green squash. Avoid oversized zucchini, as they carry larger seed pockets that can hold too much water. Slice the zucchini using a mandoline slicer to get even thickness.
    • Oil Spray: I have used olive oil spray in this recipe but avocado oil will work in a pinch.
    • Garlic Powder: I love to use this for that garlicky flavor but you can skip it if you are not a fan.
    • Chaat Masala: The ultimate finishing touch.

    Don't forget to check out the recipe card below for a complete list of ingredients along with the quantities.

    🍽️ Make It Your Own: Flavor Variations

    While the classic chaat masala finish is my absolute favorite, this crispy, air-fried base is incredibly versatile. Here are a few ways I like to switch up the flavor profile depending on what else I’m serving for dinner:

    • The Street-Style Cheesy Crust: Sprinkle a tablespoon of finely grated Parmesan cheese or amul cheese over the zucchini medallions during the last 2 minutes of air frying. It melts into a gorgeous, savory crust that pairs beautifully with the tang of the spices.
    • The Tandoori Smoky Twist: Add a tiny pinch of smoked paprika to the zucchini as you toss it in oil. It mimics that authentic, charcoal-smoked tandoor depth of flavor right in your air fryer basket. Or you can use a store-bought tandoori masala.
    • Fresh Herbaceous Goodness: If you want a brighter, more European flavor profile, skip the chaat masala and toss the dried zucchini with a pinch of oregano or thyme before cooking. Once it comes out of the basket, finish it with more fresh herbs.
    • Zesty Lemon Brightness: Can’t find chaat masala? You can replicate that missing amchur (mango powder) tang by finishing the hot, blistered zucchini with a heavy squeeze of fresh lemon juice and a crack of fresh black pepper just before serving.

    👩‍🍳Steps to make this recipe

    Step 1: Cut the ends off the zucchini and slice it into ¼-inch thick medallions. If you cut them too thin, they will shrivel into paper; if too thick, the middle will remain soggy. I highly recommend using a mandoline slicer to ensure all the slices are of the same thickness. Place the slices in a large bowl, toss with the kosher salt, and let them sit for 10 minutes. You will physically see water pooling at the bottom of the bowl.

    Step 2: After 10 minutes, pour off the extracted water. Lay the zucchini pieces flat onto a kitchen sieve or mesh. You can also use a clean kitchen towel or a layer of paper towels to lay the slices on. Press firmly with another towel to absorb all surface moisture. The rounds should feel tacky, not wet.

    Step-by-step process for sweating water out of zucchini slices with salt. Zucchini slices in a stainless steel bowl.
    Zucchini slices on an air fryer tray for a crispy air-fried zucchini recipe.

    Step 3: Return the dried zucchini to the bowl. Spray with the olive oil spray and toss to coat every piece. Add the black pepper and garlic powder and give a gentle mix. Preheat your air fryer to 400°F (204°C). Arrange the zucchini medallions in a single layer in the basket. If they overlap, they will steam instead of fry. Cook for 9 to 11 minutes, giving the basket a firm shake halfway through. They are done when the edges turn a deep golden brown.

    Step 4: Transfer the hot, blistered zucchini to a serving platter. Immediately sprinkle the chaat masala over the top while the oil is still warm. Toss gently, garnish with cilantro (if using), and serve immediately.

    Zucchini slices seasoned with spices in a metal bowl for cooking or baking.
    Air fried crispy zucchini slices sprinkled with chaat masala in a white dish on a white marble background.

    💡Vaishali's Tips!

    After testing this recipe in various batches, I’ve found that mastering a few small details makes the difference between a soggy side dish and a perfectly blistered crunch. Keep these tips in mind before you turn on your air fryer:

    • Don't Skip the Sweat Time: It is tempting to rush through the 10-minute salting process, but this is the single most important step. Salt physically draws out the excess cellular water through osmosis. If you skip this, that water will turn into steam inside your air fryer, making a crisp texture impossible.
    • The Single-Layer Golden Rule: Avoid the urge to dump all your zucchini into the basket at once. If the medallions overlap, they will trap each other's escaping moisture and steam instead of fry. Arrange them in a single layer with a little breathing room around each piece. If you are doubling the recipe for a larger crowd, cook in batches.
    • Keep the Slices Consistent: Try to slice your zucchini into uniform ¼-inch thick rounds (use a mandoline slicer). If they are too thin, they will shrivel up, burn, and stick to the basket. If they are too thick, the centers will remain soft and mushy before the edges have a chance to caramelize.
    • Don't Add Chaat Masala before air frying: It might seem easier to toss the chaat masala into the bowl with the oil before cooking, but delicate ground spices burn incredibly fast under the high-intensity fan of an air fryer. Always dust your chaat masala onto the zucchini immediately after it comes out of the basket while it's still hot.

    ❓FAQs

    Why is my air fryer zucchini soggy?

    Your zucchini is likely soggy for one of two reasons: you skipped the salt-sweat drying process, or you overcrowded the air fryer basket. If the pieces overlap, moisture escaping from one piece steams the next piece. Cook in batches if necessary!

    Can I store leftovers?

    Air-fried zucchini is best enjoyed fresh out of the basket. Because it lacks a starch coating, any leftovers stored in the refrigerator will soften as the internal structure cools. If you do have leftovers, reheat them in the air fryer at 380°F for 3 minutes to bring back the crisp edges. I chopped up some of my leftover air-fried zucchini and added it to my herbed scrambled eggs while whisking the eggs, and it turned out great!

    What can I substitute for Chaat Masala?

    If you don’t have access to chaat masala, you can replicate its bright, tangy profile by mixing equal parts ground cumin, amchur (dry mango powder), a pinch of black salt, and a dash of cayenne pepper.

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    Air fried crispy zucchini slices sprinkled with chaat masala in a white dish on a white marble background.

    Crispy Air Fryer Zucchini (No Breadcrumbs!) with Chaat Masala

    Vaishali
    Soggy air fryer zucchini? Skip the heavy breading! This crispy air fryer zucchini uses an easy 10-minute trick and tangy chaat masala for a perfect crunch.
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Cook Time 10 minutes mins
    Total Time 25 minutes mins
    Course Side Dish, Snack
    Cuisine American, fusion, Indian American
    Servings 4
    Calories 21 kcal

    Equipment

    • Air Fryer

    Ingredients
      

    • 2 medium zucchini sliced into ¼-inch rounds
    • 1 teaspoon kosher salt divide (for sweating moisture and seasoning)
    • Olive oil spray
    • 1 tsp garlic powder
    • Fresh cracked black pepper to taste
    • 1 teaspoon chaat masala

    Instructions
     

    • Toss the sliced zucchini rounds from 2 medium zucchini with kosher salt in a large bowl. Let them sit for 10 minutes to sweat out their excess moisture.
    • Pour off the extracted water. Lay the zucchini flat onto a sieve or paper towels and press firmly with another towel until completely dry and tacky to the touch.
    • Return the dried zucchini to the dry bowl, spray with Olive oil spray, and toss until every piece is lightly and evenly coated. Mix in 1 teaspoon kosher salt, 1 teaspoon garlic powder, and Fresh cracked black pepper. Gently mix so that the zucchini slices are coated.
    • Preheat your air fryer to 400°F (204°C). Arrange the zucchini in a strict single layer in the basket, leaving space between pieces. Cook for 9–11 minutes, shaking the basket halfway through, until edges are deep golden brown.
    • Transfer the hot zucchini to a serving plate. Immediately dust with 1 teaspoon chaat masala, garnish with fresh cilantro and a squeeze of lime juice if desired. Serve immediately.

    Notes

    Pro-Tip: Never add the chaat masala before air frying. The intense heat and air circulation will burn the delicate ground spices, making them taste bitter. Always dust it on fresh at the very end!

    Nutrition

    Calories: 21kcalCarbohydrates: 4gProtein: 1gFat: 0.4gSaturated Fat: 0.1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.1gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.01gSodium: 590mgPotassium: 265mgFiber: 1gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 196IUVitamin C: 18mgCalcium: 17mgIron: 0.4mg
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