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Air Fryer Twisted Bacon Recipe Easy and Irresistible

There’s something oddly satisfying about watching bacon twist and curl as it crisps up. Air fryer twisted bacon takes that sizzle to the next leveleach strip spirals into golden, crispy perfection without the stovetop splatter or oven wait time.

I started shooting twisted bacon back in 2019 for a brunch feature, and honestly, I thought it was just a gimmick. But when I pulled that first batch from the air fryeredges caramelized, fat rendered clean, every bite had this satisfying crunchI got it. The twist isn’t just for looks; it exposes more surface area, which means crispier results in less time.

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Thomas Baker

Air Fryer Twisted Bacon Recipe Easy and Irresistible

Enjoy perfectly crispy yet tender curls with this Air Fryer Twisted Bacon recipe. It’s a simple and delicious twist on classic bacon, cooked quickly in the air fryer to achieve an irresistible texture every time.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Servings: 9 servings
Calories: 80

Ingredients
  

  • 1 pound bacon

Method
 

  1. Grab each bacon strip by both ends and twist it fully until you get a spiral shape.
  2. Continue twisting all the bacon slices and lay them carefully in the basket of your air fryer or on a rimmed baking tray.
  3. Set your air fryer to 350°F and let the bacon cook for about 13 to 15 minutes until it’s as crispy as you like.

Notes

  • One pound of bacon contains about 18 slices. A serving size is 2 slices.
Air fryer twisted bacon with golden crispy spirals on a white plate

Why You’ll Love This Twisted Bacon

Twisting each strip does more than just look pretty on the plateit changes how the bacon cooks. Every spiral exposes more surface area to the hot air circulating inside your fryer, which means you get crispier edges and better fat rendering without flipping halfway through.

  • Less mess: No grease splatters on your stovetop or oven walls to scrub later
  • Faster cook time: Ready in about 15 minutes, start to finish
  • Perfect texture: Crispy ridges with tender pockets in every curl
  • Easy portion control: Each twisted strip holds its shape, making it simple to serve exactly what you need

What You’ll Need

The beauty here is the simplicity. You only need one ingredientbaconand your air fryer. I’ve tested this with thick-cut and regular slices, and both work beautifully. The thicker cuts take an extra minute or two, but they hold the twist shape even better once cooked.

Equipment note: If your air fryer basket is on the smaller side, you might need to work in two batches. Don’t crowd the strips or they’ll steam instead of crisp.

How the Twisting Works

Hold one end of a bacon strip in each hand, then turn your wrists in opposite directions like you’re wringing out a dishcloth. The bacon will naturally spiral into a tight corkscrew. It sounds fiddly, but once you twist two or three strips, your hands find the rhythm.

When you place each twisted piece in the basket, give it a little space from its neighbors. The hot air needs room to circulate around every curve and fold. That’s what gives you those golden, crispy edges that make air fryer twisted bacon so addictive.

Step-by-Step Cooking Guide

StepWhat to DoWhy It Matters
1Twist each bacon strip by holding both ends and turning in opposite directionsCreates spirals that crisp evenly
2Arrange twisted strips in air fryer basket with space between eachAllows hot air to circulate
3Set air fryer to 350°F and cook for 13-15 minutesLower temp prevents burning while rendering fat
4Check at 13 minutes; add 1-2 minutes if you like it crispierPersonal preference varies
5Let bacon rest on paper towels for 1-2 minutes before servingAbsorbs excess grease, firms up texture

Timing and Temperature Tips

After years of testing different air fryer models, I’ve learned that 350°F is the sweet spot. Higher temps can char the thin edges before the center renders properly, and lower temps leave you with floppy, undercooked bacon.

Bacon TypeCook Time at 350°FNotes
Regular Cut13-14 minutesCheck at 13 minutes for doneness
Thick Cut15-17 minutesMay need extra minute for crisp edges
Turkey Bacon10-12 minutesCooks faster, watch closely

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Bacon untwisting during cooking: This happens when strips are twisted too loosely. Give each one a firm, tight spiral before placing it in the basket. The bacon will shrink as it cooks, which actually tightens the twist even more.

Uneven crispness: Usually means the basket was too crowded. Work in batches if needed, and make sure there’s at least a half-inch gap between strips. If your air fryer has a baking tray with rimmed edges, that works great toojust arrange the bacon in a single layer.

Smoke coming from the air fryer: That’s excess fat dripping into the bottom tray. Pour out the grease halfway through cooking, or add a tablespoon of water to the drip pan before you start. The water catches the fat and prevents smoking.

How to Serve and Store

These twisted strips are perfect for breakfast plates, crumbled over salads, or tucked into sandwiches. The shape holds up well even after cooling, so they’re great for meal prep too. I like to make a full batch on Sunday and keep them in the fridge for quick breakfasts all week.

Storage MethodHow Long It KeepsReheating Tip
Room Temperature2 hours maxNot recommended for storing
Refrigerator (airtight container)4-5 daysAir fry at 300°F for 2-3 minutes
Freezer (layered with parchment)Up to 1 monthThaw in fridge, then reheat in air fryer

Pro tip: Let the bacon cool completely before storing. If you seal it while still warm, condensation builds up and makes it soggy. Once cooled, layer the strips between sheets of parchment paper so they don’t stick together.

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FAQs (Air Fryer Twisted Bacon)

How long does it take to cook twisted bacon in the air fryer?

Cook twisted bacon at 375°F for 8-12 minutes depending on thickness and desired crispiness. Thicker cut bacon needs closer to 12 minutes, while regular thickness is usually done in 8-10 minutes. Check at the 8-minute mark and add time as needed for your preferred texture.

Do I need to flip the bacon while cooking?

Yes, flip the twisted bacon halfway through cooking for even browning and crispiness. The air circulation helps, but flipping ensures both sides cook uniformly. Use tongs to carefully turn each piece without untwisting the shape.

Should I preheat my air fryer before adding the bacon?

Preheating for 2-3 minutes helps achieve better texture and more even cooking. This gives you that perfect crispy exterior while keeping the meat tender. Start timing your cook once you add the bacon to the preheated basket.

How do I prevent the bacon from untwisting during cooking?

Twist the bacon tightly and place it seam-side down in the basket initially. The rendered fat helps hold the shape as it cooks. Avoid overcrowding the basket, which can cause pieces to bump into each other and untwist.

What should I do with the grease that collects?

Empty the drip tray halfway through cooking to prevent smoking and ensure proper air circulation. Save the rendered bacon fat for cooking other dishes – it adds amazing flavor to vegetables and potatoes. Let it cool and strain before storing.

Air fryer twisted bacon with golden crispy spirals arranged on a serving platter

You’ll love how air fryer twisted bacon turns outgolden, crispy ridges with tender pockets in every spiral, ready in about fifteen minutes with almost zero cleanup. The twisting really does make a difference; every curl catches the hot air perfectly, so you get that satisfying crunch without flipping halfway through. It’s one of those recipes that looks impressive but takes almost no effort, which is exactly what busy mornings need.

Try adding your own twist with a sprinkle of seasoning before cooking. If you’re meal prepping, cool the bacon completely before layering it between parchment sheetskeeps it from sticking together in the fridge. I learned this trick during a brunch shoot years ago when we had to prep sixty strips ahead of time, and it’s been my go-to ever since. Leftovers crisp right back up beautifully when reheated.

I’d love to see how your twisted bacon turns outtag me if you snap a photo or share it with your breakfast crew. Did you grow up with a special way your family cooked bacon, maybe in cast iron or baked in the oven? Save this recipe for your next weekend brunch or whenever you want something simple that still feels a little special. Happy cooking, and I hope every batch comes out perfectly crispy.

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