Wingstop corn dupe made in the air fryer!
In this recipe, we’ll remake Wingstop’s Cajun Fried Corn but using an air fryer instead. This cajun-spiced, buttery, bite-sized corn on the cob is drenched in a melted Cajun butter and served up with ranch for dipping. This is the ultimate game day food, but equally as good served as a side for any comfort food meal.
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Okay, so let me tell you, if you're anything like me, you've probably had those intense cravings for Wingstop's Cajun Fried Corn. That buttery, spicy, slightly sweet crunch is just *chef's kiss*. But going out every time? Not always practical. That's why I was determined to figure out how to make a perfect dupe right at home, and guess what? My air fryer became my secret weapon! It's truly amazing how modern kitchen TECHNOLOGY like the air fryer can transform your favorite restaurant dishes into homemade masterpieces, saving you a trip out. First off, why the air fryer? Well, for starters, it uses way less oil than traditional deep frying, making it a slightly healthier indulgence without sacrificing flavor. But more importantly, it gives the corn this incredible crisp-tender texture that's hard to achieve any other way. You get that perfectly roasted, slightly charred kernel without having to heat up your whole kitchen or deal with a messy pot of hot oil. The precise TEMP control and circulating air make all the difference. Here's how I get that ultimate flavor and texture. You'll need some fresh or frozen corn on the cob – the mini ones (often called corn on the mini cob) are perfect, but you can easily cut full-sized ears into smaller, bite-sized pieces. If using frozen, make sure to thaw and pat them dry thoroughly. For the Cajun butter, don't skimp on the spices! I usually mix melted unsalted butter with a generous amount of smoked paprika (for depth), a hint of cayenne pepper (adjust to your spice preference!), garlic powder, onion powder, dried oregano, and dried thyme. Sometimes I add a tiny pinch of brown sugar to balance the heat and give it that slight caramelization. This blend really gets close to Wingstop's signature zing! Once your corn is prepped, brush it generously with that glorious Cajun butter. Make sure every crevice is coated for maximum flavor payoff. Now, for the air fryer magic! I preheat my air fryer to about 375°F (190°C). This initial TEMP is crucial for getting that crispy exterior right away. Depending on your air fryer's TECHNOLOGY, you might use a general BAKE or ROAST setting, or just the standard air fry function. Some advanced models might even have a SMART FI feature that helps optimize cooking. Place the corn in a single layer in your air fryer basket, making sure not to overcrowd it. This is super important because airflow is key to even cooking and crispiness. I usually cook them for about 12-15 minutes, flipping them halfway through. Keep a close eye on them; every air fryer is a little different, so your specific TIME might vary. You're looking for those beautiful golden-brown spots and a tender bite. My pro tip for extra decadence? Once the corn is cooked, I sometimes give it another quick brush with any leftover melted Cajun butter right before serving. It just takes the flavor to another level! And of course, serving it with a good quality ranch dressing is non-negotiable for that authentic Wingstop experience. You could even whip up a quick homemade ranch for an extra fresh touch. Don't be afraid to experiment a bit! If you love a little extra kick, add more cayenne or a dash of hot sauce to your butter mixture. For a garlicky twist, toss in some minced fresh garlic with the butter. You could even try a sprinkle of grated Parmesan cheese right at the end for a savory, salty finish. This corn isn't just for game day; it makes an amazing side dish for grilled chicken, burgers, or really any comfort food meal. It's so quick to whip up that it's become a weeknight staple for me. Forget about DEHYdrating other snacks; this is where the real flavor and satisfaction are! Trust me, once you try this air fryer Wingstop Cajun Fried Corn dupe, you'll be making it again and again!






























































































hi former wingstop employee here. pink Himalayan salt, just a hint of fine sugar, and Cajun seasoning. oil drizzle on top pop into airfryer and toss the corn in the seasoning after it's done cooking. your welcome