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Air Fryer Kohlrabi Fries are a great way to enjoy the nutritious, vegetable Kohlrabi. Enjoy with Fry Sauce or another favorite dip! (This recipe is vegan and gluten-free)

Hi Everyone, these Air Fryer Kohlrabi Fries are a great way to enjoy Kohlrabi.
They have a minimal amount of regular olive oil, making them healthier than deep-fried French fries.

I love how Kohlrabi still retains some crunch and texture to it, even after it is cooked instead of getting mushy or soggy.

I find Kohlrabi to be an incredibly versatile vegetable that is surprisingly not mainstream.
According to Wikipedia:
Kohlrabi, also called German turnip, is a biennial vegetable, a low, stout cultivar of wild cabbage. It is another cultivar of the same species as cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, Brussels sprouts, collard greens, Savoy cabbage, and gai lan. It can be eaten raw or cooked.

I get Kohlrabi from my organic CSA share box but you can also get it from the farmer's market.


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These Air Fryer Kohlrabi Fries make a great appetizer or side.

You can use the Kohlrabi greens, they are totally edible, I would use them just as you would Kale in any recipe.

These Air Fryer Kohlrabi Fries are garnished with chives but you can use parsley or another favorite greet as well.
I usually sprinkle some Kosher salt or other flakey salt and fresh ground black pepper on top of the Air Fryer Kohlrabi Fries before serving.
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If you try this Air Fryer Kohlrabi Fries recipe and like it, please give it a rating on the recipe card at the end of the post and let us know in the comments at the end of the post.

Enjoy the recipe below and thank you for reading and following along!





Air Fryer Kohlrabi Fries are a great way to enjoy the nutritious vegetable Kohlrabi. Enjoy with Fry Sauce or another favorite dip!






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Alyssa says
These turned out delicious! Mine were ready in 22 minutes. Just a quick note, I noticed you mentioned twice in this article that kohlrabi is a root vegetable, but it isn't; like its cruciferous cousins cabbage and broccoli, it actually grows above the soil. It's an interesting looking plant and very easy to grow if you have a garden! Thanks again for the recipe! I'll be visiting your website again for more air fryer recipes in the future.
Sara Maniez says
I am so glad that you like the recipe! Thank you for clarifying and letting me know. I will fix that. Have a wonderful evening!
Lorrie Edwards says
These were delightful! Very easy to make and so tasty! I grow kohlrabi in my garden and I’m always looking for new ways to prepare it. This recipe is definitely a keeper!!! Thank you!
Sara Maniez says
Thank you for letting us know! I'm glad you liked them!