Healthy Air Fryer Green Beans: No Oil, No Breadcrumbs!
Crispy air fryer green beans recipe ready in 10 minutes, and no, this isn’t a clickbait promise. This recipe went viral in Korea for a reason, and once you try it, you’ll completely get why.
Here’s something most people don’t know about Koreans: we don’t actually cook that much. Shocking, right? But the reality is, Koreans are out the door by 7:30 AM and don’t get home until 8 PM and that’s without overtime. When I worked a corporate job, I’d walk through my front door at 11 PM. The absolute last thing on my mind was standing over a hot stove. So most Koreans live off delivery apps, HMR (Home Meal Replacement: pre-made meals you grab from the supermarket and heat up), or whatever the air fryer can handle in under 10 minutes.

So when Kang Minkyung (a member of beloved Korean ballad duo Davichi, now also a YouTuber and fashion entrepreneur) dropped this air fryer green beans recipe on YouTube, people absolutely lost it. And honestly? Same. Here’s why:
- Air fryer. 10 minutes. No fire, no mess.
- It’s a vegetable. We want to eat healthy. We just don’t want to spend an hour doing it.
- It actually tastes incredible. After a brutal day, your body deserves something tasty.
Healthy, simple, and delicious? You’ll be buying green beans before you even finish reading this.

Why These Air Fryer Green Beans Are Special
This isn’t just another air fryer green beans recipe. What makes these cheese green beans stand out is three things working perfectly together.

The Science Behind the Crunch
Why Egg White Instead of Whole Egg?
Most recipes skip this explanation, but it actually matters.
Egg whites contain almost no fat compared to yolks. Less fat = less moisture during cooking = the parmesan coating dries out faster and crisps up beautifully instead of turning soft and soggy. The white also acts as a cleaner, more neutral binder, the cheese powder sticks more evenly, and there’s no yellow tint from the yolk affecting the color of your finished air fryer parmesan green beans. This is the actual reason the coating gets that cheese-chip level of crunch. It’s not magic, it’s food science.

Air Fryer vs. Oven: Which Wins?
Both work, but they give slightly different results:
| Air Fryer | Oven | |
|---|---|---|
| Temperature | 180–200°C / 355–390°F | 200–220°C / 390–430°F |
| Time | 5–10 min | 8–10 min |
| Texture | Extra crispy on all sides | Crispy, slightly softer |
| Convenience | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
The air fryer wins on texture. The circulating hot air crisps up every surface of the cheese coating evenly. That said, the oven produces a perfectly delicious result too. Use whatever you have.

Why Are These Air Fryer Green Beans Actually Healthy?
Green beans are one of the most underrated healthy vegetable snacks out there. A 100g serving is only around 31 calories, yet it delivers 2.7g of fiber, plus meaningful amounts of vitamin K, vitamin C, and folate, nutrients that support bone health, immunity, and cell function. They’re also a good source of iron and potassium, which most of us don’t get enough of.
And then there’s the parmesan. Far from being the villain, parmesan is actually one of the more nutritious cheeses you can reach for. It’s naturally low in lactose, high in protein, and rich in calcium about 330mg per 30g serving. It also contains phosphorus and zinc, which support bone density and immune health.
So when you make this air fry green beans recipe, you’re not just making a snack that feels healthy. You’re making one that genuinely is. No oil, no breadcrumbs, no compromise.
Ingredients

Parmesan vs. Grana Padano – What’s the Difference?
Both are Italian hard cheeses and both work beautifully in this air fry green beans recipe but they’re not quite the same thing.
- Parmigiano-Reggiano (Parmesan) is sharper, nuttier, and more intensely savory. It gives a bolder, more punchy cheese flavor that really stands out.
- Grana Padano is milder, slightly creamier, and noticeably more affordable. It melts a little more smoothly and gives a gentler flavor that lets the natural sweetness of the green beans come through more.
My take: if you want maximum cheesy punch, go parmesan. If you want something a little more balanced or you’re watching the budget, Grana Padano is your friend. Either way, you’re getting a seriously good healthy vegetable snack.

How to Make Crispy Cheese Air Fryer Green Beans
- Preheat your oven to 220°C (430°F) or your air fryer to 200°C (390°F).
- Wash the green beans and trim both ends.

- Separate the egg whites into another bowl, add 2tbsp water, and whisk until foamy.


- In a bowl, mix the parmesan powder and black pepper together.

- Dip each green bean into the egg white mixture, then roll in the cheese powder to coat evenly.

- Cook the cheese green beans in your oven or in your air fryer.
- Oven: bake at 200°C for 8–10 minutes.
- Air fryer: cook at 180–200°C for 5–10 minutes, checking at 5 minutes.
- Serve hot with mayonnaise. Try not to eat the whole batch in one sitting.
A Better Dipping Sauce: Sriracha Mayo
Plain mayo is great. But if you like a little heat, try this: mix 3 tbsp mayonnaise + 0.5~1 tbsp sriracha. That’s it.
Personally, I like this way more than plain mayo. The spicy kick cuts through the richness of the cheese coating and balances everything out. Once you try the sriracha version, plain mayo starts to feel a little… underwhelming.

Tips for the Crispiest Air Fryer Green Beans
Getting that perfect crunch on your air fryer green beans comes down to three things.
- Use the air fryer over the oven. The oven works, but the air fryer’s circulating heat hits every surface of the cheese coating at once. The result is a noticeably crispier, more even crust, the kind that actually crackles.
- Don’t go low on the temperature. These cheese green beans need high heat to crisp up properly. Anything below 180°C and the coating steams instead of crisps. Stick to 180–200°C and don’t be tempted to turn it down.
- Wait until the cheese turns golden. This is the most important step. If the parmesan looks pale, it needs more time. You’re looking for a deep golden color, that’s when the coating has fully crisped up and the flavor is at its peak. Check at 5 minutes, but don’t rush it.
Vegan & Vegetarian Version for the Air Fryer Green Beans
Quick heads up. Egg whites make this recipe vegetarian but not vegan. Want to make it fully plant-based? Swap the egg whites for aquafaba (the liquid from a can of chickpeas). It has nearly identical binding and foaming properties to egg white, so your cheese coating will stick just as well. Use about 4–6 tbsp aquafaba in place of 2 egg whites.

What to Serve With Air Fryer Green Beans
These air fryer green beans are more versatile than you’d think.
How to Store Leftover Cheese Green Beans
These cheese green beans are genuinely best eaten hot, straight from the air fryer. But if you have leftovers, here’s what to do.
In winter, they keep well at room temperature for up to one day, just leave them uncovered so they don’t steam and go soft. In summer, pop them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to two days. Either way, the best move for day two is to throw them back in the air fryer for 2–3 minutes at 180°C. The cheese coating crisps right back up and they taste almost as good as fresh. The microwave will make them soggy, so skip that entirely.
If you’re planning to meal prep this air fry green beans recipe in advance, coat the raw green beans and store them uncooked in the fridge for up to 24 hours, then air fry right before eating for the best results.

Healthy Meal Prep Tip for the Cheese Green Beans
These cheese green beans make the perfect side dish for your weekly lunch box. If you love healthy Korean meal prep, check out my 1 Week Light Korean Dosirak plan: 5 high-protein, low-carb lunchbox recipes, all ready in under 30 minutes!
Other Healthy Veggie Snacks You’ll Love
Do you love this air fry green beans recipe? Looking for more vegetable snack ideas? These two are reader favorites:
- Crispy Air Fryer Sweet Potato Sticks: Crunchy, naturally sweet, Korean-style sweet potato fries. One of the best veggie snacks for adults (and kids) who want something satisfying without the guilt.
Crispy Air Fryer Sweet Potato Sticks
- Honey Butter Sweet Potato: Sweet honey, butter, and melted cheese piled on top. Microwave-ready in 10 minutes. An absolute crowd-pleaser.
10Minute Microwave Sweet Potato with Korean Honey Butter
FAQ about Air Fryer Green Beans

Crispy Cheese Air Fryer Green Beans
Equipment
Instructions
- Wash the green beans and trim both ends.100 g Green beans

- Preheat your oven to 220°C (430°F) or your air fryer to 200°C (390°F).
- Separate the egg whites into another bowl, add 2 tbsp water, and whisk until foamy.2 tbsp Water, 2 Egg whites

- In a bowl, mix the parmesan powder and black pepper together.60 g Parmesan powder, 1 tsp Black pepper

- Dip each green bean into the egg white mixture, then roll in the cheese powder to coat evenly.

- Oven: bake at 200°C for 8–10 minutes.Air fryer: cook at 180–200°C for 5–10 minutes, checking at 5 minutes.

- Serve hot with mayonnaise or sriracha mayo.2 tbsp Mayonnaise

Nutrition
My Honest Take + Drop Yours Below!
The cheese powder crisps up exactly like a cheese chip, that deep, satisfying crunch with every bite. The nutty, slightly salty parmesan pulls out the natural sweetness of the green beans in a way that just works. And then you dip it in sriracha mayo, and suddenly you’re reaching for a cold beer without even meaning to.
Are you making these as your healthy weeknight snack? Or are they going straight to beer snack territory? Honestly, both are completely valid life choices. Drop a comment below and let me know how yours turned out, I read every single one!






