Easy Air Fryer Apple Pie Taquito

Crispy, cinnamon-sugared taquitos filled with warm apple pie filling — a 15-minute air fryer dessert that turns pantry staples into a crowd-pleasing treat.

This recipe is my go-to quick dessert when I want something nostalgic, warm, and a little playful. I first made these apple-filled taquitos on a rainy afternoon when I had a can of apple pie filling and a stack of tortillas in the pantry. The idea of turning a classic pie flavor into a handheld snack felt like a tiny celebration, and from the first bite the combination of tender cinnamon apples and a crisp, sugary shell won over everyone in the house. They’re the kind of treat that brings people to the kitchen — cozy, slightly caramelized apple filling encased in a crunchy tortilla crust.
What makes these taquitos special is how small effort delivers big flavor. The air fryer crisps the tortillas quickly and evenly, and brushing with melted butter before rolling in cinnamon-sugar gives a crackly, golden exterior reminiscent of pie crust but without the fuss. Over the years I’ve made them for school bake sales, last-minute dinner-party desserts, and simple weekend snacks. Each time someone asks for the recipe, and I love how adaptable they are — dress them up with vanilla ice cream for a celebration or keep them plain for a kid-friendly snack.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Ready in about 20 minutes from start to finish — perfect for last-minute dessert cravings or an after-school treat.
- Uses pantry staples: a can of apple pie filling, flour tortillas, butter, sugar, and cinnamon — no pie crust or rolling pin required.
- Air fryer method makes them crisp and golden without deep-frying, saving oil and cleanup time while staying indulgent.
- Make-ahead friendly: assemble and refrigerate, then air fry at serving time for fresh, hot taquitos in minutes.
- Crowd-pleaser for all ages — great for parties, potlucks, and cozy family nights; pairs beautifully with ice cream or whipped cream.
- Customizable: swap fillings, use whole-wheat or gluten-free tortillas, or turn them savory for appetizers.
Personally, I love how this recipe became my daughter’s “kitchen confidence” starter. She helps spoon the filling and roll the tortillas, and her pride in serving up a hot taquito is priceless. The first time we made a double batch, neighbors knocked on the door asking for one — a small reminder that comfort food shared is the best kind of feedback.
Ingredients
- Apple pie filling (1 can, 21 oz): Choose a brand you trust — the seeded, spiced apple chunks add texture and consistent sweetness. If you prefer a less sugary option, pick a “reduced sugar” label or drain slightly and reserve the syrup for glazing.
- Flour tortillas (6 medium): Look for 8-inch tortillas with good pliability so they roll without cracking; burrito-style or soft taco tortillas both work. For a heartier bite, use whole-wheat tortillas.
- Melted butter (4 tbsp): Unsalted butter melted and slightly cooled helps the cinnamon-sugar stick and creates a crisp, golden shell. Clarified butter can be used for a higher smoke point.
- Granulated sugar (1/2 cup): Standard white sugar gives the shell a caramelized crunch. For deeper flavor, substitute half with light brown sugar.
- Cinnamon (1 tbsp): Use ground cinnamon — Ceylon or Saigon if you have them for a brighter, warmer note. Adjust to taste for a more or less spiced crust.
Instructions
Prepare your workspace: Lay a clean kitchen towel or board on the counter. Open the 21 oz can of apple pie filling and give it a gentle stir so the syrup coats the apples evenly. Warm the tortillas slightly in the microwave for 10–15 seconds under a damp paper towel to improve pliability and reduce cracking while rolling. Fill and roll: Spoon about 2 tablespoons of the apple pie filling across the center of each warmed tortilla, leaving about 1/2 inch at each edge to avoid overflow. Roll the tortilla tightly around the filling to form a taquito and place seam-side down on the work surface to hold shape. Work efficiently so the tortillas remain warm and easy to roll. Brush with butter: Using a pastry brush, coat the outside of each rolled taquito generously with melted butter. This adds flavor and helps the cinnamon-sugar adhere; it also promotes even browning in the air fryer. If you prefer less butter, a light oil spray will do but won’t brown quite the same. Coat in cinnamon sugar: Mix 1/2 cup granulated sugar and 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon in a shallow dish. Roll each buttered taquito in the cinnamon-sugar until fully coated. For a thicker crust, roll them twice, pressing the sugar lightly onto the surface to form a crust that crisps beautifully. Air fry to crisp: Arrange the coated taquitos seam-side down in a single layer in the air fryer basket, leaving small gaps for air circulation. Set the air fryer to 350°F and cook for 9–11 minutes until golden and starting to crisp. Flip each taquito with tongs and air fry 3–4 minutes more until evenly golden and crunchy. Let cool 2–3 minutes before serving — the filling will be piping hot.
You Must Know
- They reheat very well: place leftover taquitos in the air fryer at 350°F for 3–4 minutes to refresh the crust without sogginess.
- Storage: keep in an airtight container refrigerated up to 3 days or freeze up to 2 months; thaw in the fridge and re-crisp in the air fryer.
- Nutritional note: these are an indulgent treat with sugars from the filling and coating; serve smaller portions for kids or pair with fresh fruit to balance the sweetness.
- Safety: filling gets very hot — allow a brief cooling period before serving to children and avoid overfilling to prevent hot syrup leaks.
My favorite part is watching the sugar melt into little caramelized pockets on the shell as they crisp in the air fryer. The first batch we made disappeared in under ten minutes; now every holiday season I tuck these into the dessert rotation because they’re quick, nostalgic, and endlessly adaptable.
Storage Tips
For best texture, cool to room temperature on a wire rack before storing. In the refrigerator, stack taquitos in a single layer in an airtight container with parchment between layers to prevent sticking; they keep well for up to 3 days. For longer storage, freeze on a sheet pan until solid, then transfer to freezer bags for up to 2 months. Reheat directly from frozen in a preheated air fryer at 350°F for 6–8 minutes, checking halfway, until warmed through and crisp. Avoid microwaving when possible — it softens the shell and makes them chewy rather than crisp.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you don’t have canned apple pie filling, make a quick stovetop substitute by simmering 2 cups chopped apples with 2 tablespoons butter, 1/4 cup sugar, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, and 1 tablespoon lemon juice until tender. Swap flour tortillas for gluten-free tortillas if needed — choose a sturdy variety to avoid splitting. For a dairy-free option, brush with melted coconut oil or a neutral oil and use dairy-free butter alternatives. To reduce sugar on the shell, use 1/4 cup sugar mixed with cinnamon and brush lightly with butter or oil.
Serving Suggestions
Serve warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream and a drizzle of caramel sauce for an indulgent dessert. For a lighter presentation, add a side of fresh berries and a dusting of powdered sugar. For entertaining, arrange the taquitos on a platter with small bowls of caramel dipping sauce, salted caramel, or cinnamon-spiced Greek yogurt for variety. Garnish with a sprinkle of flaky sea salt to contrast the sweetness, or a pinch of ground nutmeg for deeper spice notes.
Seasonal Adaptations
In fall, boost the spice profile with 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves and a pinch of allspice mixed into the cinnamon sugar. Add chopped toasted pecans to the filling or sprinkle them on the outside after brushing with butter for a crunchy finish. In summer, swap the apple filling for fresh peaches cooked down with a little sugar and lemon for a lighter, fruity version. For winter celebrations, fold in dried cranberries and orange zest to the apple filling for brightness and color.
Meal Prep Tips
Make assembly-line style: spoon filling, roll, brush, and coat in separate stations to speed the process — this is especially effective when making large batches for events. Assemble taquitos up to 24 hours ahead, cover tightly, and refrigerate; air fry just before serving for optimal crispness. When transporting, place them in a single layer in insulated containers to keep them warm, and refresh in the air fryer at the venue if available. For freezing, freeze individually on a sheet pan before bagging to maintain shape and prevent sticking.
Success Stories
Readers have told me these brought smiles at bake sales and neighborhood potlucks. One friend made mini versions for a children’s party and reported they vanished faster than cupcakes. Another memory I cherish: serving them at a low-key family movie night — the small, warm taquitos felt like tiny slices of homemade pie without the slice and serve ritual. They’re consistently praised for being both playful and sophisticated, depending on how you plate them.
Whether you’re whipping these up as a last-minute dessert or including them on a holiday table, these apple pie taquitos are an inviting combination of comfort and convenience. I encourage you to experiment with fillings and coatings — once you find the version that speaks to your family, it will become a reliable favorite.
Pro Tips
Warm the tortillas slightly before rolling to prevent cracking and ensure a tight roll.
Brush generously with melted butter for the best caramelized crust; oil gives less color.
Avoid overfilling to prevent hot syrup from leaking during cooking.
Re-crisp leftovers in the air fryer at 350°F for 3–4 minutes rather than microwaving.
Freeze assembled taquitos on a sheet pan first to keep their shape, then bag for long-term storage.
This nourishing easy air fryer apple pie taquito recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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Instructions
Prepare work area and filling
Open the 21 oz can of apple pie filling and stir gently to distribute syrup. Warm tortillas 10–15 seconds in the microwave under a damp paper towel to increase pliability.
Spoon and roll
Place about 2 tablespoons of filling across the center of each warmed tortilla, leaving edges clear, and roll tightly to form taquitos. Place seam-side down to hold shape.
Butter and coat
Brush each taquito generously with 4 tablespoons melted butter. Combine 1/2 cup sugar and 1 tablespoon cinnamon in a shallow dish and roll each taquito until fully coated. For thicker crust, roll twice.
Air fry until golden
Arrange taquitos seam-side down in a single layer in the air fryer basket at 350°F. Cook 9–11 minutes, flip with tongs, then air fry 3–4 minutes more until golden and crisp. Let cool briefly before serving.
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