Making Air Fryer Pizza Bagels is my secret weapon for a crispy, cheesy meal that’s ready in under twenty minutes. This Italian-American classic gets a fantastic modern upgrade in the air fryer, creating that perfect combination of a crunchy bagel base and bubbly melted cheese. It’s a recipe that turns a simple snack into something special with minimal effort and maximum flavor. I love how it brings everyone to the kitchen, eager for a hot, customizable bite that feels like a treat.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- You can have a hot, crispy snack ready in under 20 minutes with almost zero cleanup
- They’re completely customizable with whatever pizza toppings you have on hand
- The air fryer gives that perfect crunch without any deep frying mess
- It’s a guaranteed hit for kids and a lifesaver on busy weeknights
- I make these at least once a week and they never disappoint
Ingredients You’ll Need
- Plain bagels: The sturdy base that gets wonderfully crisp in the air fryer, plain works best so the pizza flavors really shine through.
- Olive oil: Brushing the cut side gives a golden, toasty foundation and helps prevent a soggy bottom.
- Pizza sauce: Use your favorite jarred kind for convenience or homemade for a deeper flavor, just don’t overload it.
- Shredded mozzarella cheese: The classic melty cheese that creates those irresistible strings, freshly grated melts smoother but pre-shredded is fine.
- Italian seasoning: A dried herb blend that adds that signature pizza parlor aroma right from your kitchen.
- Garlic powder: Adds a savory, aromatic punch that infuses the whole bite with flavor.
- Salt: A pinch balances the tangy sauce and rich cheese for a perfectly seasoned finish.
- Pepperoni slices: The classic topping that crisps up at the edges and adds a spicy, salty kick.
- Diced green bell pepper: For a fresh, crunchy texture and a pop of sweet, vegetal flavor.
- Diced red onion: Becomes slightly sweet and tender when cooked, adding great color and bite.
- Sliced black olives: Offer a briny, earthy note that complements the richness of the cheese and sauce.
- Fresh basil leaves: A bright, aromatic garnish added after cooking for a fresh, herby lift.
- Red pepper flakes: A sprinkle on top gives you control over the heat level for those who want a kick.
How to Make It
Preheat Your Air Fryer:
Give your air fryer a three-minute head start at 375°F. This ensures it’s perfectly hot and ready to cook, giving you that instant sizzle and even crisping from the moment the bagels go in.
Slice and Brush the Bagels:
Slice your bagels in half horizontally to create your pizza rounds. Lightly brush the cut sides with olive oil, which acts like a barrier against sogginess and helps the bagel get beautifully golden and crisp.
Sauce and Cheese:
Spread a couple tablespoons of pizza sauce on each half, leaving a little border so it doesn’t drip. Then, pile on the shredded mozzarella cheese evenly. This layering is key for every bite to have the perfect sauce-to-cheese ratio.
Add Your Toppings:
Now’s the fun part. Scatter on your pepperoni, diced peppers, onions, and olives. Be creative, but remember not to overload them, as too many toppings can steam and prevent that ideal crisp texture.
Season and Cook:
Sprinkle the Italian seasoning, garlic powder, and salt right over the toppings. Place the bagels in your air fryer basket in a single layer so the hot air can circulate freely. Cook for 5 to 7 minutes until the cheese is wildly bubbly and the edges are toasted.
Cool, Garnish, and Serve:
Carefully lift the pizza bagels out with tongs and let them sit for just a minute. This brief rest lets the cheese set a bit so you don’t burn your mouth. Finish with fresh basil and red pepper flakes if you like, then dig in immediately while they’re at their peak.

You Must Know
- Don’t overcrowd the air fryer basket, work in batches if needed
- Letting them cool for a minute prevents a burnt tongue
- Freshly grated cheese really does melt better and more smoothly
- A quick pre-toast of the bagel halves adds incredible extra crunch
- This recipe is my go-to for last-minute lunches
Storage Tips
If you somehow have leftovers, let the pizza bagels cool completely before tucking them into an airtight container in the fridge, where they’ll keep for up to two days. The best way to bring them back to life is in the air fryer at 350°F for three to four minutes, which magically restores most of that original crispy texture. I don’t recommend freezing them, as the bagels tend to get tough and the toppings can become watery when thawed and reheated.
Ingredient Substitutions
You can absolutely swap the plain bagels for everything bagels for an extra savory kick, or use whole wheat for a heartier base. Any melty cheese works, like provolone, a cheddar blend, or even a dairy-free alternative, though the melt might vary a bit. For the toppings, think of your fridge as a pizza bar—mushrooms, cooked sausage, ham, or pineapple chunks all work wonders. If you’re out of Italian seasoning, a mix of dried oregano and basil with a pinch of thyme makes a great stand-in.
Serving Suggestions
I love serving these with a small bowl of extra warm marinara on the side for dipping, which feels so indulgent. For a more complete meal, pair them with a simple, bright green salad with a lemony vinaigrette to cut through the richness, or some crisp carrot and celery sticks. They’re absolutely perfect for game day spreads, laid-back movie nights, or as a fun after-school snack that feels like a real treat.
Cultural Context
This recipe is a fantastic nod to the Italian-American tradition of taking a humble ingredient and turning it into a crave-worthy, shareable meal, much like the original pizza bagel invented in New York. The air fryer method is a modern twist that captures the essence of a brick-oven pie—crispy edges, bubbling cheese—using a countertop appliance we all love. It’s a testament to how food traditions evolve, keeping the spirit of communal, comforting eating alive in a way that fits our busy, contemporary kitchens.

Pro Tips
- Pre-toast the naked bagel halves for two minutes for next-level crunch
- Use a light hand with the sauce to avoid a soggy middle
- Freshly grate your mozzarella from a block for the absolute best melt
- If your air fryer has racks, use both to cook a double batch
- That one-minute cool-down is non-negotiable for both safety and flavor
Frequently Asked Questions
Plain bagels are recommended as they provide a neutral, sturdy base that toasts beautifully and holds the toppings well. You can use whole wheat or everything bagels for variation, but avoid bagels with large seeds or hard toppings that might burn in the air fryer’s intense heat.
You can assemble the pizza bagels up to a few hours in advance and store them in the refrigerator until ready to cook. For the crispiest results, it’s best to air fry them just before serving so the bagel doesn’t get soggy from the sauce.
If you don’t have Italian seasoning, you can use a mix of dried oregano and basil. A pinch of dried thyme or rosemary also works well. Alternatively, a simple sprinkle of dried oregano and garlic powder will give you a similar savory, herby flavor profile.
The pizza bagels are done when the cheese is fully melted, bubbly, and just starting to brown in spots. The edges of the bagel should be golden brown and crisp to the touch. This typically takes 5-7 minutes at 370°F, but check at the 5-minute mark as air fryer models vary.
These pizza bagels are a complete snack on their own. For a more substantial Italian-American meal, serve them with a simple side salad with Italian dressing, some garlic knots, or a bowl of marinara sauce for extra dipping. They’re also great alongside soup.