
Tender, crunchy calamari rings coated in a seasoned breadcrumb mix and air-fried to golden perfection, served with a bright lemon dill dipping sauce—ready in under 30 minutes.

This Air Fryer Calamari is one of those dishes I discovered on a busy weeknight when I wanted the crunch of fried seafood without heating a pan full of oil. I grew up near the coast and the memory of warm, crisp calamari from seaside stands inspired me to recreate that texture at home. After a few rounds of testing breading ratios and air-fryer timing, I landed on this version—tender inside, crackly outside, and perfectly seasoned. The homemade Lemon Dill dipping sauce brightens each bite with tangy lemon, fresh dill, and a touch of garlic, turning a simple appetizer into something memorable.
I first tested this recipe during a summer get-together and served it alongside chilled beer and a crisp salad. Guests commented on how much it tasted like deep-fried calamari but without the heavy greasiness. The recipe is forgiving: whether the rings are slightly larger or smaller, a minute or two more in the fryer gets them right. I love that it comes together in under 30 minutes from start to finish—perfect for last-minute entertaining or a satisfying weekday treat.
I served this to family while testing and my teens devoured them before the salad. The bright dill-laced mayo cut through the richness, and the extra lemon wedges brought everything alive. It’s become my go-to appetizer for casual gatherings because it’s fast and reliably delicious.
My favorite part of this method is how quickly the air fryer transforms a simple breadcrumb coating into something beautifully crisp without the hassle of managing hot oil. Family gatherings now often include a big platter of these rings because they’re fast to make and disappear even faster.
Store leftover rings in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 48 hours. To maintain texture, lay them in a single layer with a paper towel between layers to absorb moisture. Reheat at 375–400°F in the air fryer for 2–3 minutes—this quickly restores crispness without drying out the calamari. Do not microwave leftovers; the breading will become soggy.
If you need gluten-free options, swap the all-purpose flour for a 1-to-1 gluten-free flour blend and use gluten-free breadcrumbs or crushed cornflakes. For a grain-free crust, replace breadcrumbs with finely crushed pork rinds. If you prefer a lighter sauce, substitute half the mayonnaise with Greek yogurt (note: dairy present) and reduce salt to taste. These swaps will change texture slightly but keep the overall flavor profile.
Serve with the Lemon Dill sauce and extra lemon wedges. This pairs beautifully with a crisp green salad, grilled vegetables, or a chilled beer. For a party, arrange rings on a large platter with small bowls of sauce, aioli, or a spicy marinara. Garnish with chopped fresh parsley for color and extra dill for continuity with the sauce.
Fried squid is a beloved appetizer across Mediterranean and Asian cuisines—each region has its twist, from simple flour-dusted fried tubes to elaborate tempura batter versions. This adaptation brings a coastal-American sensibility, pairing classic seasoned breadcrumbs with a creamy herbed sauce reminiscent of lemony Mediterranean dips.
In summer, highlight fresh herbs—swap dill for chopped basil or tarragon for a different bright note. In winter, add a pinch of smoked paprika and serve with a warmer, roasted red pepper aioli. The method is adaptable: adjust spices to suit seasonal produce and pair with seasonal sides.
To prep ahead, make the dipping sauce up to 24 hours early. Mix the wet batter and breadcrumb blend and store separately. Bread the rings up to 30 minutes before cooking and keep them chilled on a sheet with a light dusting of flour to prevent sticking. Air-fry just before serving for the freshest results.
Final note: this is one of those recipes that rewards small attentions—patting the squid dry, evenly coating each ring, and preheating the fryer make the difference between good and outstanding. Enjoy sharing it with friends and feel free to make the sauce your signature touch.
Thoroughly pat calamari dry before battering to ensure a crispy coating.
Preheat the air fryer to create immediate searing and prevent sogginess.
Use a mix of breadcrumbs and panko for the best balance of flavor and crunch.
Lightly spray—not soak—the breaded pieces to keep them golden without excess oil.
This nourishing air fryer calamari with lemon dill sauce recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
If your rings are large, add 1–2 minutes at 400°F and check for a tender interior. Overcooking causes rubberiness.
Store in the refrigerator for up to 2 days and reheat in the air fryer for 2–3 minutes at 375–400°F to restore crispness.
This Air Fryer Calamari with Lemon Dill Sauce recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Thaw calamari per package instructions and pat dry thoroughly with paper towels to remove surface moisture.
Whisk together mayonnaise, minced garlic, lemon juice, and chopped dill; chill until serving to let flavors meld.
Whisk egg and water in a shallow bowl, then stir in flour until a thick batter forms that will cling to the rings.
Mix breadcrumbs and panko with salt, paprika, garlic and onion powders, and Italian seasoning in another shallow bowl.
Dip rings into the wet batter, let excess drip, then press into the breadcrumb mix until evenly coated. Arrange on a baking sheet in a single layer.
Preheat the air fryer to 400°F for 5 minutes to ensure immediate crisping when the rings hit the basket.
Air-fry rings in a single layer for 4 minutes, flip, lightly spray, and cook an additional 1–2 minutes until golden and crisp. Adjust time for larger rings if needed.
Transfer to a platter, serve with Lemon Dill sauce and lemon wedges. Eat immediately for best texture.
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