Healthy chips made easy: parsnip fries in the air fryer

Healthy air fryer parsnip dipping sticks (crispy and easy)

A healthier take on chips, made from simple, everyday vegetables

A simple way to turn parsnips into something everyone will reach for. These parsnip dipping sticks are crispy on the outside, soft and naturally sweet inside, and made easily in the air fryer.

If you’re looking for a healthier take on chips, this is one of the easiest ways to use parsnips in everyday cooking.

Why this recipe works

Parsnips are often saved for roasts, but they don’t need much to become something completely different.

Simple steps, better texture

  • A quick boil softens the centre
  • A light crumb creates the crunch
  • The air fryer keeps it easy and less heavy

It’s a small shift, but it turns a traditional vegetable into something snackable, familiar and easy to serve.

Air fryer parsnip dipping sticks

Servings

4 to 6

servings
Prep time

10

minutes
Cooking time

5

minutes
Calories

170

per serving

Crispy on the outside and soft inside, these air fryer parsnip dipping sticks are a simple, healthier alternative to chips. Naturally sweet and easy to make, they’re perfect for dipping, sharing or adding to everyday meals.

Ingredients

  • 300g parsnip, peeled and cut into 1cm sticks

  • 1 egg, whisked

  • ½ cup flour

  • ¾ cup breadcrumbs

  • Garlic and herb salt

Directions

  • Boil the parsnips
    Bring a pot of water to the boil and cook the parsnip sticks for 3 to 5 minutes, until just tender. Drain well and allow to cool slightly.

  • Prepare the coating
    Set up three bowls with flour, whisked egg and breadcrumbs.

  • Coat the parsnips
    Dip each parsnip stick into flour, then egg, then breadcrumbs until evenly coated.

  • Air fry until crispy
    Place into the air fryer and cook at 200°C for around 15 minutes, or until golden and crisp.

  • Season and serve
    Remove from the air fryer, sprinkle with garlic and herb salt, and serve hot with your favourite dip.

    Healthy parsnip chips air fryer seasoning step with oil and spices in a bowl
    Tips and variations

    For extra crispiness
    Make sure the parsnips are well drained after boiling and avoid overcrowding the air fryer. Cooking in a single layer helps them crisp evenly.

    Try a different coating
    Swap breadcrumbs for panko for a lighter, crunchier texture, or use gluten-free crumbs if needed.

    Add flavour
    Mix spices like paprika, cumin or a little chilli powder into the breadcrumbs for a different flavour profile.

    Keep it simple
    Skip the crumb coating altogether and toss the parsnips in a little oil and seasoning for a lighter version.

    Make them your own
    Cut thicker sticks for a softer centre or thinner for extra crunch, depending on how you like your chips.

    Healthy parsnip chips air fryer cooking process inside basket
    Frequently asked questions
    Are air fryer chips actually healthy?

    Air fryer chips can be a healthier alternative to deep-fried chips, as they use less oil while still achieving a crisp texture. Using vegetables like parsnips also adds fibre and nutrients.

    Yes, parsnips crisp up well in the air fryer when cooked at a high temperature and not overcrowded. Boiling them first helps create a soft centre, giving you that contrast similar to chips.

    Boiling parsnips briefly softens the centre, which helps create that contrast between a crisp outside and soft inside once air fried.

    Make sure the parsnips are well drained, evenly coated and not overcrowded in the air fryer. Cooking at a high temperature like 200°C helps achieve a golden, crisp finish.

    Parsnips are slightly higher in fibre and have a naturally sweet flavour. Both have their place, but parsnips are a great way to add variety to meals.

    Beetroot hummus pairs well with the natural sweetness of parsnips. Garlic yoghurt, aioli or tomato relish are also good options.

    Made with So Sweet parsnips

    Grown in Southland’s cool climate, So Sweet parsnips develop a natural sweetness and rich flavour that shines in both everyday meals and simple dishes.

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