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Crescent Rolls
We’re always looking for new ways to make our fan-favorite Pillsbury™ crescent rolls. This oven-free method cooks up four delicious crescent rolls per batch and best of all, the cleanup is done in a snap.
How to Make Crescent Rolls in an Air Fryer
Step 1: Cut one 8-inch round of cooking parchment paper and place in the bottom of air fryer basket. Spray parchment paper with cooking spray.
Step 2: Open one 8-count can of Pillsbury™ refrigerated crescent dinner rolls. Separate dough into 8 triangles. Roll up each loosely, starting at shortest side of triangle and rolling to opposite point.
Step 3: Place four crescents rolls on parchment paper in air fryer basket. Refrigerate remaining four crescent rolls until ready to cook the second batch.
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Step 4: Set air fryer to 300°F and cook for 5 minutes. Remove basket from fryer; use a pair of tongs to turn over crescent rolls and place back on parchment paper.
Step 5: Cook 4 to 6 minutes more, or until crescents are golden brown and thoroughly cooked through. Serve immediately (or wrap loosely in foil while baking second batch). Repeat with second batch.
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Cinnamon Rolls
Now you can make cinnamon rolls at home without heating up your kitchen with the oven. We used the air fryer for both our Pillsbury™ original cinnamon rolls and Grands!™ Cinnamon rolls with great results. Keep your icing on hand and get ready to enjoy these tasty treats.
How to Make Pillsbury™ Original Cinnamon Rolls in an Air Fryer
Step 1: Cut one 8-inch round of cooking parchment paper and place in the bottom of air fryer basket. Spray parchment paper with cooking spray.
Step 2: Open one 8-count can of Pillsbury™ original refrigerated cinnamon rolls. Place cinnamon rolls, with cinnamon topping side down, on parchment paper in air fryer basket.
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Step 3: Set air fryer to 320°F and cook for 6 minutes. Place a large plate over air fryer basket and invert. Discard parchment paper.
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Step 4: Using a pair of tongs, transfer cinnamon rolls back to air fryer basket with cinnamon topping up.
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Step 3: Set air fryer to 320°F and cook for 6 minutes. Place a large plate over air fryer basket and invert. Discard parchment paper.
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Step 4: Using a pair of tongs, transfer cinnamon rolls back to air fryer basket. Cook 4-6 minutes more, or until the cinnamon rolls are a deep golden brown and rolls are thoroughly cooked through. Remove from air fryer basket and top with icing. Serve warm for best results.
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Step 2: Set air fryer to 370°F and cook for 5 minutes. Pull air fryer basket out and shake pizza rolls to ensure even cooking.
Step 3: Cook pizza rolls for 3 to 5 minutes more, or until edges are golden brown and pizza rolls are thoroughly cooked through.
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Alternative Method: Making more than a snack? For Totino’s® 40-count bag, place entire contents into air fryer basket and cook for 5 minutes. Then shake air fryer basket and cook 4 to 6 minutes more, or until edges are golden brown and pizza rolls are thoroughly cooked through.
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Step 3: Set air fryer to 350°F and cook for 5 minutes. Using a pair of tongs, carefully flip pastries over and place back on parchment paper.
Step 4: Cook for 3 minutes more, or until pastries are golden brown and thoroughly cooked through.
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Step 3: Set air fryer to 320°F and cook for 16 minutes, or until brownies are cooked through. Serve immediately or wrap loosely in foil while cooking subsequent batches of brownies.





























