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    Home » Air Fryer Recipes

    Air Fryer Two Ingredient Bagels (No Yeast)

    Published: Feb 26, 2026 by Vicky · 20 Comments · Post contains affiliate links

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    flour in yellow bowl
    flour and yogurt in yellow bowl
    4 balls of dough on green cutting board
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    bagels in air fryer with seasoning
    Two seeded bagels rest on a dark surface, highlighting the simplicity of this two ingredient bagels air fryer recipe.

    Air fryer bagels are one of those "how is this real?" recipes: you mix a simple dough, shape, and air fry. The reason these work so well is that the air fryer gives you a lightly crisp outside without heating up the kitchen.

    If you're also making these as a lighter option, they're naturally high-protein when you use plain Greek yogurt-similar to my Cottage Cheese Bagels. If you're following Weight Watchers, you can also browse my Weight Watchers Recipes for more breakfast ideas.

    Two seeded bagels rest on a dark surface, highlighting the simplicity of this two ingredient bagels air fryer recipe.
    Jump to:
    • Why This Air Fryer Method Works
    • Ingredients You Need
    • What Your Dough Should Feel Like
    • Shaping Bagels That Don't Puff Closed
    • Air Fryer Tips That Prevent Pale Tops
    • Cooling Matters (So They Don't Feel Gummy)
    • Homemade Self-Rising Flour (If You Don't Have It)
    • Serving Ideas (WW-friendly and Not)
    • Quick Troubleshooting
    • FAQs
    • Next Air Fryer Recipes to Try
    • More Bagel Ideas
    • 📖 Recipe
    • If You're Doing Weight Watchers (Optional Printables)
    • Optional Tools (Nice to Have)

    Why This Air Fryer Method Works

    Traditional bagels rely on yeast and boiling, which is a whole project. This shortcut dough gets its lift from self-rising flour and its structure from thick Greek yogurt. The air fryer then "sets" the outside quickly so you get a chewy middle without a long bake time.

    Air Fryer Two Ingredient Bagels Recipe

    Ingredients You Need

    You only need:

    • Self-rising flour (or homemade self-rising mix - see below)
    • Plain Greek yogurt (thickness matters more than brand)

    Because there are so few ingredients, the yogurt texture is what makes the dough easy to shape (or frustratingly sticky).

    Optional but helpful:

    • Egg wash (for better color and to help toppings stick)
    • Everything bagel seasoning (or sesame/poppy/garlic/onion)

    Best Yogurt for 2 Ingredient Dough

    Use a thick, plain Greek yogurt. If your yogurt looks a little loose or watery when you open it, strain it for a few minutes or blot it with a paper towel. A thinner yogurt makes sticky dough that's harder to shape and can bake up dense.

    • Very thick yogurt: dough comes together quickly and is easier to roll.
    • Looser yogurt: dough may feel sticky and need extra flour on the surface (not necessarily more flour mixed in).

    What Your Dough Should Feel Like

    This is the part most recipes skip, and it's what makes the difference between "perfect" and "why is this so sticky?"

    You're aiming for dough that:

    • looks mostly smooth after a minute or two of mixing
    • feels slightly tacky but doesn't coat your fingers like paste
    • holds together when you pinch it

    Once you've made it once, you'll recognize the feel immediately. Here's how to adjust if it's not cooperating.

    If your dough is too sticky:

    • Dust your hands and work surface with flour.
    • Knead gently a few times until it's manageable.
    • Avoid dumping lots of flour into the bowl-too much flour mixed in can make them dry.

    If your dough is too dry or crumbly:

    • Let it sit for 2-3 minutes (the flour hydrates and it often fixes itself).
    • If it still won't come together, add a small spoonful of yogurt and mix again.
    2 ingredient dough in bowl
    ball of flour on green cutting board

    Shaping Bagels That Don't Puff Closed

    You can shape these two ways:

    • Rope method: roll into a rope and connect the ends (best for a clear hole)
    • Ball-and-poke method: roll a ball, poke through the center, gently stretch

    Tip: Make the hole a little bigger than you think you need. These puff as they cook and the hole can shrink.

    4 uncooked bagels on green cutting board

    Air Fryer Tips That Prevent Pale Tops

    Air fryers vary a lot, so use visual cues as your "timer," not the other way around.

    Your bagels are done when:

    • the tops are golden (not necessarily deep brown)
    • the outside feels set and dry to the touch
    • they sound slightly hollow when tapped
    • the sides look cooked, not doughy or shiny

    If your tops are pale but the bagels are set:

    • Add 1-2 more minutes and check again.
    • Egg wash helps with browning, especially on lighter doughs.
    Air Fryer Two Ingredient Bagels

    Cooling Matters (So They Don't Feel Gummy)

    Let them cool for several minutes before slicing. They continue to set inside as they cool-cutting too soon can make the center feel damp even when they're fully cooked.

    Homemade Self-Rising Flour (If You Don't Have It)

    If you're out of self-rising flour, you can make a quick version with pantry staples. I keep this option here because it saves a grocery run and still works well for this dough. (Exact amounts are in the recipe card and/or notes below.)

    Serving Ideas (WW-friendly and Not)

    These are great plain, toasted, or topped. A few favorites:

    • Sliced and toasted with avocado and seasoning
    • Cream cheese (regular or lighter)
    • Laughing Cow-style wedges
    • Egg + turkey bacon for a quick breakfast sandwich
    two ingredient bagels

    Quick Troubleshooting

    • Dough too sticky: Flour your hands and surface; avoid adding lots of flour into the bowl.
    • Bagels pale on top: Use egg wash, or add 1-2 minutes if they're set.
    • Centers feel gummy: Cool 5-10 minutes before slicing (they finish setting as they cool).

    FAQs

    How Many Weight Watchers Points Are In These Bagels?

    Points can vary by plan, yogurt brand, and toppings, so plug your exact ingredients into your current WW calculator for the most accurate number.

    How To Make Bagels Without An Air Fryer?

    There's an alternative for those who don't own an air fryer. You can use a traditional oven recipe like our 2 Ingredient Weight Watchers Bagels. The recipe is easy to follow and gives you the freedom to enjoy homemade bagels without needing an air fryer.

    How Do You Store Air Fryer Bagels?

    Once these have fully cooled, place them in an airtight container or a resealable plastic bag. You can then keep them at room temperature for up to two days. If you want to store them for longer, freeze them in a single layer in a freezer bag.

    They'll last in the freezer for up to three months. To enjoy them, simply thaw at room temperature or heat them in the oven or air fryer.

    Next Air Fryer Recipes to Try

    If you're already using the air fryer, here are a few reader-favorite recipes that use the same "quick cook, minimal mess" vibe:

    • Easy Air Fryer Pork Chops - When you need a fast dinner with a crispy outside and juicy center.
    • Air Fryer Cajun Potatoes - Great as a side with these bagels for a brunch-style plate.
    • Cake Mix Chocolate Chip Cookies in the Air Fryer - A fun dessert when you don't want to turn on the oven.

    Want more ideas? Browse all my Air fryer recipes for dinners, sides, and desserts.

    More Bagel Ideas

    • 2 Ingredient Weight Watchers Bagels
    • The Best Homemade Blueberry Bagels
    • 2 Ingredient Bagels with Cinnamon Sugar Topping
    • 4 Ingredient Pizza Bagels

    📖 Recipe

    Air Fryer 2 Ingredient Bagels (Greek Yogurt Bagels)

    Vicky
    Quick air fryer bagels made with self-rising flour and plain Greek yogurt-no yeast required. Add an egg white wash and everything seasoning for better browning and classic bagel flavor.
    5 from 13 votes
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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 15 minutes mins
    Total Time 25 minutes mins
    Course Breakfast
    Cuisine American
    Servings 4
    Calories 146 kcal

    Equipment

    • Air Fryer

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    Ingredients
      

    • 1 cup self rising flour
    • 1 cup plain fat-free Greek yogurt thick Greek yogurt works best
    • 1 egg white Optional, for egg wash
    • Everything Bagel seasoning Optional

    Instructions
     

    • Preheat air fryer if required by your model. Lightly spray the basket with cooking spray.
    • In a bowl, mix self-rising flour and Greek yogurt until a rough dough forms.
    • Transfer to a lightly floured surface and gently knead until mostly smooth (dough should be slightly tacky, not wet).
    • Divide dough into 4 equal portions. Roll each into a rope and connect ends to form a bagel shape (make the hole a little larger than you think, as it shrinks as it cooks).
    • Place the bagels in an air fryer with space between them.
    • Optional: Brush tops with egg white and sprinkle with everything seasoning.
    • Air fry at 350°F for about 15 minutes, or until golden and set. Check early, as air fryer cook times vary.
    • Cool on a wire rack for 5 minutes before slicing.

    Notes

     
    • Don't overmix-mix and knead just until the dough comes together to avoid tough bagels.
    • If dough is sticky, dust hands and surface with flour (avoid adding a lot of flour into the bowl). If dough is dry, let it rest 2-3 minutes before adding a small spoonful of yogurt.
    • Doneness cues: tops should be golden and bagels should sound slightly hollow when tapped.
    • Yogurt tip: thick Greek yogurt works best; if yours is watery, strain it briefly for better dough.
    • Nutrition is an estimate and will vary by ingredients and brands used.
    • WW points vary by plan and toppings - check your current calculator
    This nutritional information is approximate and was calculated using online calculators. Your nutritional information may vary depending on numerous factors.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 146kcalCarbohydrates: 25gProtein: 10gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 3mgSodium: 31mgPotassium: 114mgFiber: 1gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 3IUCalcium: 60mgIron: 1mg
    Keyword bagels, freestyle, two ingredient, weight watchers
    Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

    If You're Doing Weight Watchers (Optional Printables)

    If you like tracking habits alongside your meals, I also have a printable 100 Day Weight Loss Challenge printables that's made for simple daily check-ins. It's a helpful way to stay consistent without overthinking it.

    It includes a daily tracker page plus progress sheets you can print at home and use on the fridge or in a planner.

    Optional Tools (Nice to Have)

    None of these are required, but they make this bagel dough easier to handle and the air fryer cleanup faster:

    • Pastry brush - Helps you add a thin egg wash so the tops brown better and toppings stick.
    • Parchment liners (air fryer-safe) - Cuts down on sticking and makes cleanup quicker (use with food on top so it doesn't fly up).

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      Air Fryer Grilled Ham and Cheese Sandwich
    • Cherry Crisp with frozen cherries
      Air Fryer Cherry Crisp With Frozen Cherries
    • Breaded and baked pork chops on an orange plate with seasoning and tongs on a floral placemat
      Easy Air Fryer Pork Chops
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      Air Fryer Ravioli Recipe

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    1. Joyce says

      March 02, 2024 at 1:57 pm

      Must have done something wrong. Too wet to form ball. Had to add more flour to form the dough.

      Reply
    2. Allison says

      January 25, 2023 at 12:55 pm

      Just tried this recipe and they came out delicious! Can they be frozen?

      Reply
    3. Lisa says

      January 20, 2023 at 5:13 am

      What setting on air fryer please? (I.e. bake, air fry, etc…)
      Thank you.

      Reply
      • Vicky says

        January 20, 2023 at 11:52 am

        I used the air fry setting.

        Reply
    4. Lisa says

      April 10, 2022 at 2:21 pm

      5 stars
      Can any flour be used?

      Reply
    5. Victoria says

      March 03, 2022 at 11:42 am

      Hi just wondering if I can use all purpose flour in place of self rising flour. Or if I use all purpose flour should I add baking powder?? Thanks

      Reply
    6. Jac says

      April 24, 2021 at 5:38 am

      5 stars
      Amazing recipe. So quick and easy to prepare these bagels. I love recipes with 2-3 ingredients. Thanks!

      Reply
    7. Jessie says

      April 24, 2021 at 3:24 am

      5 stars
      I love bagels and these look easy enough I can make them fresh in the mornings for breakfast.

      Reply
    8. Beth says

      April 24, 2021 at 2:52 am

      5 stars
      My daughter loves being able to make these herself for breakfast! They are so delicious and very yummy! Excited to make these again!

      Reply
    9. Shashi at Savory Spin says

      April 24, 2021 at 12:05 am

      I know what I'm having for breakfast tomorrow! These are too good!

      Reply
    10. Saif says

      April 23, 2021 at 11:23 pm

      5 stars
      I love bagel, I never thought it is that simple to make. Also, it is healthier using air fryer.

      Reply
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