Air Fryer Puff Pastry Croissants are savory snacks, a delicious and simple finger food to prepare, ideal for a buffet and as an appetizer for any occasion.
The Puff Pastry Croissants are made quickly, and you can fill them in many ways. Those proposed in this recipe have a filling of tuna, robiola cheese, and chives.
With puff pastry, you can prepare many snacks of different shapes and fillings, such as the Air Fryer Puff Pastry Bundles, all very nice to see. But now let’s prepare the Air Fryer Puff Pastry Croissants.
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- Difficulty: Very easy
- Cost: Very cheap
- Preparation time: 10 Minutes
- Portions: 8 Pieces
- Cooking methods: Air Frying
- Cuisine: Italian
- Seasonality: All seasons
Ingredients
- 1 puff pastry (round)
- 1 tuna in oil (80g can)
- 1 robiola cheese (100g)
- to taste chives (dried or fresh)
- to taste salt and pepper
- to taste milk
- to taste sesame seeds
- to taste poppy seeds
Tools
- 1 Pastry Cutter
- 1 Air Fryer
- 1 Brush silicone
Steps
Start by preparing the croissant filling, pouring and mixing the ingredients in a bowl. The tuna should be drained.
Unroll the puff pastry on a work surface and use the cutter, toothed or smooth, to cut it in a cross, creating four large wedges.
Now cut each wedge in half, making a total of 8.
With the help of a spoon, insert a bit of filling.
Roll each wedge starting from the wide end.
Brush the surface with milk and sprinkle with sesame and poppy seeds.
Transfer the croissants to the air fryer tray or rack and bake on the Bake setting at 340°F for 20 minutes.
Wait for them to cool a bit before removing them from the rack or tray.
So good!
You can store them in the fridge for a couple of days, or you can freeze them and cook as needed without defrosting.
FAQ
My air fryer does not have a Bake setting, which setting should I use?
If you don’t have a Bake setting, you can manually set the time and temperature.
Can I make puff pastry croissants with rectangular puff pastry?
Yes, just cut the pastry in half and create triangles.

