Air Fryer Pizza Recipe - BEST EVER! (dairy-free/vegan option) (2024)

Air fryer pizza recipe! Did you know that your air fryer is basically a mini pizza oven? Not only does it result in a super crispy finish, but it cooks fast, meaning this recipe only takes 30 mins from start to finish.

Air fryer pizza recipe, anyone? This isn’t something I expected to be making in my air fryer… but after one bite, I’m not sure I’ll ever go back to making this in the oven! Best of all, the dough doesn’t need any yeast or proving, making this one a total doddle.

Since we bought an air fryer a few months ago, we just keep finding more and more ways to use it.

Of course, we’ve done air fryer chips, chicken tenders, buttermilk chicken and even cooked frozen oven-food in it too. It just makes dinner times so much more straightforward and quick… and healthier too on most occasions!

But one thing I never thought I’d be making was pizza. But I’m so glad I did!

We have a gas-fire, portable pizza oven but as it’s winter at the mo, it’s sadly resigned to the garage for now. Who knew our air fryer could do an extremely similar job?!

Why make my air fryer pizza?

  • You only need 2 simple ingredients to make the dough – Greek Yoghurt and gluten-free self-raising flour. And no, it doesn’t taste like yoghurt at all!
  • The air fryer acts as a mini pizza oven, giving you a noticeably crispier pizza base and a pizza-oven like finish to your toppings!
  • If you want to make this recipe dairy-free or vegan, simply use dairy-free yoghurt and suitable toppings.
  • The air fryer is incredibly quick at cooking pizza, meaning this only takes 30 minutes from start to finish.
  • You can use this dough to make naan breads and pitta bread in the air fryer too!

So, what does my air fryer pizza taste like?

The base is SUPER crispy and because the air fryer blasts lots of hot air in a confined space, the crust puffs up wonderfully. I used to avoid eating the crust as a kid, now it seems to be the best part!

But most importantly, the air fryer does such an amazing job when it comes to cooking the topping. Our pizzas literally looked like they came out of the pizza oven!!

And if I can make this, then you definitely can. So get your air fryers preheated and let’s do this… Ok, maybe don’t preheat it this early!

Here’s everything you’ll need for this recipe, keep scrolling until you see the recipe card for the measurements and method ??

Air fryer pizza recipe: Ingredients

  • Greek yoghurt: I use Greek yoghurt because it’s lovely and thick. Natural yoghurt works too, but you may need to add more flour to compensate for it being runnier.
  • Gluten-free self-raising flour: I used Doves Farm’s FREEE flour blend for this, which has added baking powder and xanthan gum. Both of which are welcome in this recipe!
  • Passata: There’s definitely never any need to buy pizza sauce when you can buy a carton of passata for 30p and just add the below to it!
  • Dried oregano: This works so well in pizza sauce to give it a lovely flavour and you can also sprinkle a little on top after putting your toppings on.
  • Garlic-infused oil: Add instant garlic flavour with none of the chopping or prep required. Plus, it’s also low FODMAP!
  • Mozzarella: This is the ultimate cheese for pizza, but feel free to use whatever cheese you like. Dairy-free works too.
  • Pepperoni: Of course, this is what I opted to top my pizza with, but again, feel free to use whatever toppings you like.
  • Salt and pepper: Seasoning is everything, especially in pizza!

So I thought I’d kick things off with a little frequently asked questions section – if you just want the recipe, then keep scrolling.

But I’ve thrown in some tips here that will be really helpful if this is your first time making this, or you want to adapt it. So here they are!

Air fryer pizza recipe: Frequently asked questions

Can I make this recipe gluten-free?

It is gluten-free, though nobody would know just by tasting it – trust me!

Bear in mind that minimising cross-contamination is hugely important if you’re Coeliac or making this for someone who is. Here’s some tips from Coeliac UK on minimising the risk of cross contamination.

Also, make sure that all ingredients used don’t have any gluten-containing ingredients. Then make sure that they also don’t have a ‘may contain’ warning for gluten, wheat, rye, barley, oats (which aren’t gf), spelt and khorasan wheat (aka Kamut).

Here’s some more info from Coeliac UK on identifying safe gluten-free products.

Can I make your air fryer pizza recipe dairy free?

Yep, this recipe is dairy free! Simply use dairy free yoghurt – I often use Koko dairy free plain yoghurt to make this recipe and you’d never know the difference.

Of course, ensure all your toppings and cheese are dairy-free too.

Can I make your air fryer pizza recipe vegan?

Yes! Just read the dairy-free advice above and you’ll have made it vegan too. Just make sure all your toppings are vegan too.

Is your air fryer pizza recipe nut-free?

Yep, this is a nut-free recipe as far as ingredients go, BUT make sure you check the ingredients label on ALL the products you use just to be safe.

Even if the products don’t contain nuts, they may have a ‘may contain nuts’ warning due to being produced in a factory that handles nuts.

You can never be too careful so always read the labels on everything first.

Is your air fryer pizza recipe low FODMAP?

Yes! You can easily make this low FODMAP by using lactose free plain or greek yoghurt – that way, it’s suitable for the elimination phase of the FODMAP diet and all other phases too.

Of course, ensure all your toppings are low FODMAP too – I actually use this pepperoni from Sainsbury’s which has no onion or garlic.

Which air fryer do you use?

I use the Ninja Foodi Max (also known as the Ninja Foodi XL) which is not only an air fryer, but a health grill too (shown in the photo below).

Of course, though I use this specific machine, any air fryer will do! Just remember that they all vary slightly so keep in mind that:

  • Some air fryers have smaller frying compartments than others (mine is 3.8L) so if yours is considerably smaller, you’ll need to make multiple, smaller pizzas.
  • Some air fryers don’t go up to 200C / 400F – in that case, just use the highest temperature possible.
  • Cooking times may vary from air fryer to air fryer. So use your own judgement a little to know when it’s done! See the ‘how can I tell when my pizza is done?’ question below.

Which air fryer should I buy?

Of course, I can whole heartedly recommend mine (link here) – it’s amazing! But of course, the decision is entirely up to you.

Mine is more expensive as it has the health grill aspect too (it basically doubles up as a George Foreman which is awesome when we can’t BBQ in the winter months). It’s also a little on the larger size due to the extra grill function.

Some of the more reasonably priced options we were considering were the Tower Air Fryer and the Tefal Easy Fry Precision.

But whatever you buy, I’d recommending getting one that has around a 4 litre capacity. You simply can’t cook much in anything smaller and you’ll end up having to cook everything in loads of small batches!

Are air-fried pizzas healthier?

Well, since you don’t need oil to fry pizza in the first place, cooking this in the air fryer doesn’t make this recipe any healthier than any other method of cooking pizza.

However, it is much faster than the oven if you cook it in the air fryer. An air fryer generally yields better results as it ‘blasts’ the pizza with hot air, similar to how a pizza oven would!

What yoghurt should I use for this recipe?

It’s totally up to you. I’d recommend using a lovely, thick Greek yoghurt – that’s what I use to make this recipe.

Natural yoghurt works fine too, but as it’s runnier, you might need a little more flour to compensate.

If you want to keep this recipe vegan and dairy free, simply use Koko dairy free plain yoghurt.

Can I simply make these in the oven instead? I don’t have an air fryer!

Yes you can! In that case, I’d recommend following my regular gluten-free pizza recipe which you can find over here – it’s just easier!

How can I tell when my air fryer pizzas are done?

Once the toppings look nice and cooked and your crust is nice and golden, it’s done!

The air fryer cooks very quickly, so once topped, it shouldn’t need longer than 2-3 minutes depending on your air fryer.

Why use an air fryer to cook a pizza?

Well, because it actually acts very similar to a pizza oven! A pizza oven cooks extremely quickly due to super hot temperatures, giving your pizza an ultra crisp finish.

Whilst an air fryer doesn’t reach the crazy temperatures of a pizza oven, it does still yield very similar results. That’s because the air fryer ‘blasts’ hot air in a very confined space, resulting in very quick cooking and a perfectly crisp finish.

Give it a try and see for yourself!

My dough was too wet and sticky to roll. What should I do?

Firstly, it’s supposed to be a little sticky as a formed dough in the bowl. As long as you’re able to bring it together into a ball, when you start rolling it out on a floured surface, the extra flour should make sure it doesn’t stick to your surface, hands or rolling pin.

There’s only two main ingredients here (yoghurt and gf flour) so measuring them out correctly is really important. It’ll stop you from adding in too much yoghurt in the first place and making the dough too wet!

But of course, if you have added too much yoghurt by accident, you can always just add a little extra flour until it’s the correct consistency.

My dough was too dry and cracked and crumbly.

If the dough seems a little crumbly in the bowl, get it out of the bowl and knead it on a floured surface first before adding any extra wet ingredients.

This will ensure that it’s truly combined and there isn’t any yoghurt not properly mixed in at the centre of the dough. If it’s too crumbly to form a dough ball, then simply add a little extra yoghurt to compensate.

Can I print your air fryer pizza recipe?

Of course! Just hit the print button located on the recipe below ?? (otherwise you might end up printing this entire post which would probably make your printer go into early retirement)

Air fryer pizza recipe: Method

Add your yoghurt, flour and salt into a bowl and mix together. I initially just do this with a spatula and then as it starts to come together I use my hands to ensure it’s all pushed into a big ball. Knead it a little so its smooth – the dough should not be sticky.

The size of your air fryer basket will determine how big your pizza bases can be. Cut your dough into likely 2 pieces (or 3 if your air fryer basket is small).

Roll out one portion on lightly floured non stick baking paper until fairly thin (mine is usually under half a cm thick). Roll it out to be a similar shape to your air fryer basket so that it will fit comfortably. You can cut around the edge of your dough if you want neat edges and so that it fits.

Switch on your air fryer and set it to 200C to preheat.

Transfer your pizza base to a fresh piece of non stick baking paper (not floured) ready to place into the air fryer.

Once heated lift up your baking paper and pizza base. Place it into the air fryer and cook for about 6 minutes until the top side is slightly golden. Cooking times may slightly vary depending on your air fryer!

After 6 minutes, remove the base from the air fryer using the baking paper to lift it out. Flip the base over and cover with your pizza sauce, leaving just over a 1cm gap around the edge.

Cover with mozzarella and any other toppings you wish. Finish with a little sprinkling of dried oregano – trust me, it’s awesome!

Place back into the air fryer at 200C for a further 3-4 minutes until the pizza is done – the base should be nicely coloured and the cheese melted and golden in places.

Remove from the air fryer and repeat steps 3-8 to make additional pizzas. Enjoy!

Ok, so here’s a printable version of my air fryer pizza recipe. Please remember to give it 5 stars if you tried it and enjoyed it as it helps people know it’s worth trying too! ⭐️ Feel free to leave your written reviews in the comments below this post.

Air Fryer Pizza Recipe - BEST EVER! (dairy-free/vegan option) (14)

Air Fryer Pizza Recipe - BEST EVER! (dairy-free/vegan option)

Air fryer pizza recipe - it only takes 30 minutes to make and the dough only needs 2 simple ingredients. I made mine in the Ninja Foodi XL.

SERVINGS: 2 -3

TOTAL TIME: 10 minutes mins

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4.72 from 84 votes

Ingredients

For the base

  • 260 g Greek yoghurt dairy-free if necessary
  • 250 g self-raising flour gluten-free
  • 1/2 tsp salt optional

For the pizza sauce

  • 250 ml passata
  • 2 tsp dried oregano
  • 1 tbsp garlic-infused oil
  • salt and pepper optional

For the toppings (you can use whatever you fancy!)

  • mozarella sliced
  • pepperoni
  • fresh basil

Instructions

  • Add your yoghurt, flour and salt into a bowl and mix together. I initially just do this with a spatula and then as it starts to come together I use my hands to ensure it's all pushed into a big ball. Knead it a little so its smooth - the dough should not be sticky.

  • The size of your air fryer basket will determine how big your pizza bases can be. Cut your dough into likely 2 pieces (or 3 if your air fryer basket is small).

  • Roll out one portion on lightly floured non stick baking paper until fairly thin (mine is usually under half a cm thick). Roll it out to be a similar shape to your air fryer basket so that it will fit comfortably. You can cut around the edge of your dough if you want neat edges and so that it fits.

  • Switch on your air fryer and set it to 200C to preheat.

  • Transfer your pizza base to a fresh piece of non stick baking paper (not floured) ready to place into the air fryer.

  • Once heated lift up your baking paper and pizza base. Place it into the airfryer and cook for about 6 minutes until the top side is slightly golden. Cooking times may slightly vary depending on your air fryer!

  • After 6 minutes, remove the base from the air fryer using the baking paper to lift it out. Flip the base over and cover with your pizza sauce, leaving just over a 1cm gap around the edge.

  • Cover with mozzarella and any other toppings you wish. Finish with a little sprinkling of dried oregano - trust me, it's awesome!

  • Place back into the air fryer at 200C for a further 3-4 minutes until the pizza is done - the base should be nicely coloured and the cheese melted and golden in places.

  • Remove from the air fryer and repeat steps 3-8 to make additional pizzas. Enjoy!

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Notes

If you want to make less dough you can. Just reduce the amounts of flour and yoghurt you use.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 430kcal | Carbohydrates: 70g | Protein: 15g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 13mg | Sodium: 1611mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 6g

Thanks for reading all about my air fryer pizza recipe! If you make it, I’d love to see how it turned out so don’t forget to take a snap of your creations and tag me on Instagram!

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Thanks for reading,

Becky xxx

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Air Fryer Pizza Recipe - BEST EVER! (dairy-free/vegan option) (2024)

FAQs

Why is the bottom of my pizza soggy in the air fryer? ›

Why is the bottom of my pizza soggy in the air fryer? Soggy pizza crust in the air fryer is often due to insufficient preheating and air circulation. To enjoy a crispy crust, make sure to preheat the air fryer to 375°F (190°C) before cooking. Here's a tip: First, cook the dough until it's golden.

Is vegan pizza dairy free? ›

Some common substitutes for cheese on vegan pizzas include plant-based cheeses made from ingredients like soy, nuts, or coconut oil, or non-dairy cheese alternatives that have a similar texture and flavor to dairy cheese.

What is pizza pizza dairy free cheese made of? ›

Pizza Cheese

Dairy-Free Cheese Ingredients: filtered water, coconut oil, modified potato starch, modified corn and potato starch, sea salt, natural vegan flavor, sorbic acid, beta carotene, powdered cellulose.

Can you cook pizzas in an air fryer? ›

Once you know how much dough to use, making pizza in your air fryer is quite straightforward. Just as in your standard oven, thinner-crust pizzas can be baked on parchment; thicker crusts will need the support of a pan. Parchment will help you move your thin-crust pizza into the fryer.

How do you get the Crispier pizza bottom? ›

When building a pan pizza, it's important to apply a liberal coating of olive oil to the bottom of the cold pan before adding your dough. This not only prevents sticking, but further helps the caramelization of the bottom crust, creating that delicious crunch.

Does parchment paper make pizza soggy? ›

Will the Pizza Have a Soggy Base on Parchment Paper. Cooking the pizza using parchment paper instead of the pizza stone will produce a less crisp crust. While the effects aren't significant, they're not terrible enough to make the pizza soggy.

What can you put on pizza instead of cheese? ›

Vegan White Pizza With Artichoke Tofu Ricotta and Roasted Garlic, right, and Vegan Pizza With Miso-Caramelized Onions and Shiitake Bacon are both great – without cheese. Season dough with dried herbs and paprika for a brighter, better flavor.

Is Domino's vegan pizza actually vegan? ›

Here in the US, there are no vegan-by-default pizza options at Domino's. You can, however, build your own vegan pizza, from the crust to the toppings—just no dairy-free cheese. There is a sliver of hope, though. In 2020, Domino's CEO divulged that an internal team was testing out plant-based sausage crumbles.

What dairy-free cheese does Papa Murphy's use? ›

Your favorite toppings, our scratch-made crust and melty, dairy-free cheesy goodness. Made with Violife® dairy-free cheese.

What brand of dairy free cheese does MOD pizza use? ›

We have a pizza for you thanks to Daiya who makes our vegan cheese. Add it to any pizza, salad or pizza salad and you're good to go.

What pizza has no cheese for lactose intolerant people? ›

If you don't want to put cheese on your pizza, you can use dairy free cheese, or just go without cheese. Even though it might seem weird, pizza without cheese is actually pretty good, and definitely work trying if you want to remove dairy from your diet.

Is it better to air fry or bake a pizza? ›

If you love pizza as much as we do, you'll be excited to know that you can bake pizza in the air fryer, and it's actually even better than baking it in the oven! Pizza night is definitely the best night of the week! It's my go-to simple meal to satisfy both kids and grown-ups.

How do you make pizza crispy in an air fryer? ›

To Air Fry Frozen Pizza: Preheat air fryer to 370 degrees. Cook frozen pizza for 6-8 minutes, or until cheese is melted and crust is crispy.

What is the best air fryer for pizza? ›

The Ninja Foodi Digital Air Fry Oven does everything a typical air fryer does while doubling as a toaster oven. It can even fit a 13-inch pizza, which makes it the perfect air fryer for nights in. You can pick this model up now for 32% off its normal price, an excellent deal.

How to stop pizza base from going soggy? ›

Use a pizza stone or a pan with holes to get a crispy pizza crust. A pizza stone will keep your pizza hot and its porousness will absorb some condensation. A perforated pan has holes that will let the condensation escape, just remember to place it on a rack as it cools so the holes can do their work.

How do you crisp a soggy pizza in an air fryer? ›

Instructions
  1. To reheat pizza in an air fryer, preheat your air fryer to 350°F. Place the leftover pizza slices in the air fryer basket in a single layer.
  2. Air fry for about 3-5 minutes or until heated through and crispy.
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