
Golden, crispy pizza rolls made in the air fryer — a quick, family-friendly snack with melty cheese, pepperoni, and a marinara dip.

This recipe for air-fried pizza rolls is one of those small kitchen victories that became a household favorite almost overnight. I first put these together on a rainy Saturday when the kids wanted something handheld and cheesy, and I wanted a snack that didn’t require deep frying or hours of prep. The result was crisp, bubbly pockets of mozzarella and pepperoni with just the right chew from the dough and a bright hit of marinara on the side. They’re easy enough for an afternoon activity with kids and impressive enough for casual guests.
What makes these especially satisfying is the contrast of textures: a lightly crisp exterior from the air fryer, a pillowy interior dough, and the molten, stringy cheese that stretches as you bite in. I like to make a double batch because they reheat beautifully the next day and they’re perfect for game nights, after-school snacks, or as part of a casual weeknight spread. Over time I’ve refined the filling ratio and the sealing technique so the rolls stay intact in the air fryer and don’t leak a puddle of cheese.
In our house, these disappeared so fast at a movie night that I started doubling the batch. The first time I made them, my husband declared them official party food, and our neighbor asked for the recipe the next day. They’re a small, portable comfort that brings people together.
My favorite part is the ease with which these scale up. I’ve made them for neighborhood gatherings where kids assemble their own. One year we set up a topping station and let everyone customize; it became a lively, hands-on dinner. They’re a small indulgence that creates big smiles.
To refrigerate, cool completely then place in a single layer or stacked with parchment between layers in an airtight container for up to 3 days. For freezing, flash-freeze assembled but unbaked rolls on a tray for 30 minutes, then transfer to a freezer-safe bag. Label with the date and use within 3 months. Reheat refrigerated rolls in the air fryer at 350°F (175°C) for 3–4 minutes; frozen rolls take about 8–10 minutes depending on your air fryer. Avoid microwaving for reheating as it can make the dough soggy.
Vegetarian option: Replace pepperoni with sliced mushrooms, roasted peppers, or seasoned spinach and ricotta. Gluten-free option: Use a gluten-free rolled dough or pre-made gluten-free pizza sheets — adjust cook time slightly and watch for quicker browning. Dairy-free option: Use a dairy-free shredded cheese alternative; note that melt behavior will vary. Spice it up by adding crushed red pepper flakes or swapping pepperoni for spicy salami for a bolder bite.
Serve these with warm marinara in a small bowl for dipping, and offer a side of ranch or garlic butter if you prefer. For a party plate, add a simple arugula salad dressed with lemon and olive oil to cut through the richness. They also pair well with a crisp beer or sparkling water for a casual gathering. Garnish with a sprinkle of grated Parmesan and a pinch of fresh chopped basil for an elevated look.
These handheld pockets borrow from the long tradition of stuffed breads found across Italy and the Mediterranean. Think of them as a cross between calzones and bite-sized stromboli, adapted for convenience with the air fryer. The idea of pocketing pizza toppings in dough has roots in regional Italian kitchens where portability and economy were prized, and today these small adaptations have become popular in American snack culture.
Summer: Use fresh tomatoes, basil, and a lighter cheese blend. Fall: Swap pepperoni for roasted butternut squash and sage with a touch of nutmeg for a cozy twist. Winter holidays: Add chopped cooked sausage and a sprinkling of fennel seed to echo seasonal holiday flavors. The core technique stays the same; change fillings to match what’s fresh or on hand.
For batch cooking, assemble all rolls and flash-freeze them on a sheet tray, then store in sealed bags. When you need a quick snack, bake a small batch straight from frozen and serve with a warmed jar of marinara. If you plan to serve many people, keep cooked rolls on a low oven tray at 200°F (95°C) to maintain warmth for up to 30 minutes without drying them out.
These air-fried pizza rolls are a small, joyful recipe to keep in your repertoire. They are forgiving, flexible, and reliably loved by families. Try changing fillings, bringing them to a potluck, or letting kids build their own — it’s a simple way to bring people together around good food.
Rest the dough to room temperature for 20 minutes to make rolling easier and prevent springback.
Use freshly shredded mozzarella for the best melt and avoid overfilling each pocket to prevent leaks.
Cook in a single layer with space around each roll so hot air circulates and the exterior becomes crisp.
This nourishing air-fried pizza rolls 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.
Yes. Assemble and freeze unbaked rolls on a tray, then transfer to a freezer bag. Cook from frozen, adding 2 to 3 minutes to air-fry time.
Air fry at 370°F (190°C) for 6 to 8 minutes, turning once. Timing may vary by model.
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Remove the 1-pound dough from the refrigerator and let it sit at room temperature for about 20 minutes to relax the gluten for easier rolling.
On a lightly floured surface, roll dough into a 12 by 18 inch rectangle about 1/8 inch thick for even cooking.
Cut the rolled dough into 3 by 3 inch squares using a bench scraper or knife. Cover unused dough with a damp towel to prevent drying.
Place a small pinch of cheese and a folded pepperoni slice on each square, sprinkle with Italian seasoning and a pinch of salt, wet edges and seal tightly.
Preheat air fryer to 370°F (190°C). Lightly spray rolls with olive oil, arrange in a single layer and cook 6 to 8 minutes, turning once, until golden and the cheese is melted.
Let rolls rest 1 minute, then serve warm with marinara for dipping. Reheat leftovers in the air fryer at 350°F (175°C) for 3 to 4 minutes.
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