Air Fryer Garlic Bread — buttery, garlicky, with golden crispy edges and soft centers. Ready in about 5 minutes in an air fryer, this simple recipe uses a French baguette or French loaf and is perfect as an appetizer, snack, or accompaniment to pasta and soups.

Garlic Bread in the Air Fryer
This garlic bread comes together with just a few ingredients and can be adjusted for texture: 3–4 minutes at 350°F yields softer slices, while 5 minutes produces crisp, golden edges with tender insides. It reheats well, stores easily, and can be made ahead and frozen.
Serve it alongside soups, salads, or pasta, or enjoy it on its own with marinara for dipping.

Ingredients and Substitutions
See the full ingredient measurements in the recipe block below. The list here is a quick reference.
- Bread: French baguette cut into ½-inch rounds. A French loaf or Texas-toast–style slices also work.
- Garlic: Freshly minced garlic delivers the best flavor—avoid garlic powder or bottled minced garlic for this recipe.
- Butter: Softened unsalted or salted butter for an easy compound butter.
- Cheese: Grated Parmesan boosts the savory profile; grate from a block for best texture or use pre-shredded.
- Herbs: Fresh parsley is ideal. Dried parsley can be used (use a smaller amount), or mix fresh and dried.
Tips for Success
- Texture control: 3–4 minutes at 350°F for soft bread; 5 minutes for crispy edges and a slightly chewy center. Day-old baguette gives a chewier bite.
- Add extra cheese: Mix ½ cup shredded mozzarella with the Parmesan for a gooier result; cook time remains the same.
- Best flavor: Fresh garlic is key to the classic restaurant-style taste.
- Serving: Let the bread cool 2–3 minutes before serving to retain an inviting texture; avoid letting it sit too long or it will firm up.
- Airflow matters: Arrange slices in a single layer without overcrowding so hot air can crisp all edges evenly.
- Frozen garlic bread: Air fry from frozen at 350°F for 8–10 minutes. In a 400°F oven, bake 10–15 minutes—no thawing required.
- Vegan option: Substitute vegan butter and omit or replace Parmesan with a vegan alternative.
- Adjust for your air fryer: Times may vary slightly by model; test a slice first and adjust as needed.

How to Make Garlic Bread in the Air Fryer
Full step-by-step instructions with exact measurements and a video are provided in the recipe block below.
Step 1 — Make the Garlic Butter

- Combine ingredients: In a bowl, mix softened butter with minced garlic, grated Parmesan, and chopped parsley until spreadable.
- Prep the baguette: Slice the baguette into ½-inch rounds and spread the garlic butter evenly on each slice.
Step 2 — Air Fry the Garlic Bread

- Air fry: Preheat the air fryer to 350°F. Arrange slices in a single layer, buttered side up, leaving space between pieces. Air fry 3–4 minutes for softer bread or 5 minutes for crisp, golden edges.
- Rest and serve: Let the slices rest 2–3 minutes, then serve warm.

Oven Method
If you don’t have an air fryer, you can bake the garlic bread:
- Prepare: Slice the baguette into ½-inch rounds and spread a generous layer of garlic butter on each slice.
- Bake: Place slices butter side up on a parchment-lined baking sheet, leaving small gaps between them. Bake at 350°F for 10–12 minutes or until the tops are bubbly and edges are golden. Serve after a brief rest.
Serving Ideas
This garlic cheese bread pairs beautifully with pasta, ravioli, tortellini, or roasted meats, and it’s also excellent alongside soups. Serve it as an appetizer with marinara for dipping or as a side for dinner.
Leftovers and Storage
Fridge: Store leftover garlic bread in an airtight container for up to 5 days. Reheat briefly in the air fryer or microwave (see reheating tips).
Freezer: Freeze prepared slices on a parchment-lined tray until firm, then transfer to a zip-top bag for up to 3 months. Reheat from frozen in the air fryer—no thawing needed.
How to Reheat
Air fryer: Reheat at 350°F for 1–2 minutes until warmed through. Don’t overheat or the bread will become tough.
Microwave: Heat on high for about 10 seconds. Serve immediately.
FAQs
Parmesan or mozzarella (or both) and herbs such as parsley, basil, or oregano. Toppings like roasted cherry tomatoes, asparagus, or roasted vegetables can turn it into a more complete dish.
Crusty breads like French baguette, French loaf, Italian bread, or a sourdough loaf all yield great results.
At 350°F: 3–4 minutes for softer slices, 5 minutes for crisp golden edges.
Yes. Air fry at 350°F for 8–10 minutes, or bake at 400°F for 10–15 minutes. No thawing needed.
Recipe
Air Fryer Garlic Bread
Ingredients
- 1 baguette (whole baguette cut into ½-inch thick rounds; about 18 pieces)
- 2 tbsp garlic, minced
- 6 tbsp unsalted butter, softened (use salted if preferred)
- ¾ cup Parmesan cheese, grated
- 3 tbsp parsley, finely chopped (if using dried parsley, use 2 tbsp)
Equipment Used
Instructions
Cut baguette
- Slice the whole baguette into ½-inch rounds (about 18 pieces) and set aside.
Make the garlic butter
- In a bowl, combine softened butter, minced garlic, grated Parmesan, and chopped parsley. Mix until spreadable.
Prep garlic bread
- Spread the garlic butter evenly over each baguette slice. Use a generous layer if you prefer a richer bite.
Air fry garlic bread
- Preheat the air fryer to 350°F for about 3 minutes. Arrange slices in a single layer with the buttered side up, leaving space between them. Air fry 3–4 minutes for softer bread or 5 minutes for crisp, golden edges.
- Allow the bread to rest for 2–3 minutes, then serve warm.
Notes
- Bread choices: Sourdough, Italian bread, French loaf, or baguette all work well.
- Skip the cheese: If omitting Parmesan, reduce butter to 4 tablespoons.
- Cheesy option: Add ½ cup shredded mozzarella with the Parmesan for a gooey topping.
- Herbs: Use fresh parsley or a mix of parsley and dried basil. If using dried parsley, reduce the amount.
- Make-ahead freezing: Spread garlic butter on slices, freeze in a single layer on parchment, then transfer to a bag. Air fry from frozen at 350°F for 10–12 minutes—no thawing required.
- Air fryer variation: Cook times may vary slightly by air fryer model—adjust as needed.
Calorie and nutrition details are estimates provided by a third-party tool and should be used as a guideline only.
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