Air Fryer Ham and Cheese Roll-Ups

Air Fryer Ham and Cheese Roll-Ups (Crispy, Melty & Irresistible!)

If you’re craving a quick snack, an easy appetizer, or a kid-friendly lunch idea, these Air Fryer Ham and Cheese Roll-Ups are guaranteed to hit the spot. They’re golden and crispy on the outside, warm and melty on the inside, and come together with just a few simple ingredients.

Think of them as a cross between a grilled cheese and a taquito — but faster, easier, and made perfectly in the air fryer.


Why You’ll Love These Roll-Ups

  • Ready in under 10 minutes
  • Crispy outside, gooey cheese inside
  • Simple ingredients you already have
  • Perfect for snacks, parties, or lunchboxes
  • Great for dipping

🧂 Ingredients

  • Flour tortillas or thin wraps
  • Sliced ham
  • Shredded or sliced cheese (cheddar, mozzarella, or Swiss)
  • Cooking spray or melted butter
  • Optional: Italian seasoning or garlic powder

🥣 How to Make Ham and Cheese Roll-Ups in the Air Fryer

1. Assemble

Lay out the tortillas and place a slice of ham on each one.
Add cheese on top, spreading evenly.

Roll the tortillas up tightly and place seam-side down.


2. Air Fry

Preheat the air fryer to 375°F (190°C).

Lightly spray the roll-ups with cooking spray (or brush with melted butter).
Place them in a single layer in the air fryer basket.

Air fry for 6–8 minutes, turning halfway, until golden brown and crispy and the cheese is fully melted.


🔥 Tips for Best Results

  • Don’t overfill — helps prevent cheese from leaking
  • Use thin tortillas for the crispiest texture
  • Flip halfway for even browning
  • Sprinkle with seasoning before cooking for extra flavor

🍽 Serving Ideas

These roll-ups are delicious with:

  • Honey mustard
  • Ranch dressing
  • Marinara sauce
  • Spicy mayo
  • Ketchup (kid favorite!)

These Air Fryer Ham and Cheese Roll-Ups are proof that the simplest recipes are often the most satisfying. Crispy, cheesy, and endlessly customizable, they’re perfect for busy days, game nights, or anytime a comfort-food craving strikes.

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