Crispy Bagel Bites are my go to snack for those days when I want something warm, crunchy, and honestly kind of addictive. You know the feeling when you open the pantry, stare for a minute, and nothing sounds good, but you still want to munch on something? That is exactly where this little recipe saves me. They taste like the best parts of a toasted bagel and a savory snack cracker had a baby. And the best part is you can make them with bagels that are getting a little stale, so nothing goes to waste. Let me walk you through how I make mine at home without any fuss.
Ingredient Notes for Varieties
The base recipe is simple, but the flavor options are basically endless. I usually start with plain bagels because they work with everything, but I have definitely raided my freezer for whatever bagels are hiding in there. The only real rule is this: pick flavors you actually like, because the bagel taste still comes through.
Here is what I use most often, with a few easy swaps:
- Bagels: plain, everything, sesame, onion, cinnamon raisin, or even whole wheat
- Fat for crisping: olive oil for a classic savory vibe, melted butter for extra richness
- Seasoning: garlic powder, onion powder, Italian seasoning, smoked paprika, or cinnamon sugar
- Salt: a pinch helps a lot, especially if your bagels are mild
- Optional cheesy boost: grated parmesan or a shake of nutritional yeast
If you love that bagel shop flavor, everything bagels plus a little extra garlic powder is dangerously good. Also, if you are in a bagel mood in general, I have been obsessed with this cottage cheese bagel situation lately. It is surprisingly filling and a fun change up.
One more note on seasoning: add a little at a time. It is easier to add more later than to eat bagel bites that are so salty you need a glass of water after every handful.

Tips for Cutting and Preparing Bagels
This part is where people either end up with perfectly crunchy pieces or a mix of burnt corners and soft middles. I have been there. The trick is keeping your pieces roughly the same size so they bake evenly.
How I cut them so they cook evenly
I slice each bagel into small bite size squares, usually about 1 inch. Here is my easy method:
First, slice the bagel in half like you are making a sandwich. Then lay each half flat side down and cut it into strips. After that, turn the strips and cut across to make little cubes. If you want more of a chip shape, cut thinner pieces instead of cubes.
A few practical tips that help a lot:
Use a serrated knife if you have one. It grips the bagel better and feels safer. If your bagel is super soft and squishy, pop it in the fridge for 10 minutes. It firms up and gets easier to cut.
Also, slightly stale bagels are honestly ideal. Fresh bagels can work, but they take longer to dry out and crisp. If I am using fresh bagels, I just bake a few minutes longer and keep an eye on them.
“I made these with two day old everything bagels and they disappeared in like ten minutes. My kids asked if we could make them again for movie night. Totally a keeper.”
Practical Guidance on Cooking Techniques
There are a couple ways to cook Crispy Bagel Bites, and none of them are complicated. What you are really doing is drying them out while toasting the edges so you get that crunch. I will give you the oven method first since it is the most hands off, plus an air fryer option because it is fast.
Oven method (my usual choice)
Preheat your oven to 350 F. Toss your bagel pieces with oil or melted butter and your seasonings in a big bowl. Spread them on a baking sheet in a single layer. If they are piled up, they steam and turn chewy, and nobody wants that.
Bake for about 12 to 18 minutes total, flipping once halfway through. Start checking at the 10 minute mark because ovens vary and smaller pieces toast faster. You want them deeply golden, not pale. They will crisp up more as they cool, so do not panic if they feel slightly soft right out of the oven.
Air fryer method (when I am impatient)
Set the air fryer to 330 F. Add the seasoned bagel pieces in a loose layer. Cook for about 6 to 9 minutes, shaking the basket once or twice. Watch them closely the first time you do it because air fryers can go from perfect to too dark quickly.
One important thing: let them cool for at least 5 minutes before eating. That cooling time is when the crunch really locks in. This is also when I usually burn my fingers because I cannot wait, so consider yourself warned.
Variations and Flavor Suggestions
This is where Crispy Bagel Bites become a choose your own adventure snack. I make different flavors depending on my mood, what I am serving them with, and what ingredients I can find without running to the store.
Here are some favorites that actually taste different, not just “kind of seasoned”:
Garlic parmesan: olive oil, garlic powder, parmesan, pinch of salt. Add parsley if you want it to look fancy.
Pizza shop: olive oil, Italian seasoning, garlic powder, and a sprinkle of grated cheese in the last few minutes of baking.
Spicy ranch vibes: a little ranch seasoning plus a pinch of cayenne. This one is great with a creamy dip.
Cinnamon sugar: melted butter, cinnamon, sugar, tiny pinch of salt. If you use cinnamon raisin bagels, it tastes like a snacky dessert.
If you want a fun snack spread, pair these with something crunchy and fresh like this chili crispy rice salad. It sounds a little random, but it hits that salty, crunchy, spicy zone in the best way.
My biggest flavor tip is to season in layers. A little seasoning before baking, then a tiny pinch right after they come out while they are still warm. It helps the flavor stick and keeps every bite from tasting flat.
Serving and Storage Recommendations
Crispy Bagel Bites are basically built for snacking, but they also make you look like you tried harder than you did. I love serving them when people come over because they are easy, and they disappear fast.
Here are a few serving ideas that actually get eaten:
- With dips: cream cheese dip, hummus, ranch, spinach dip, or warm marinara
- On a snack board: add cheese cubes, sliced cucumbers, olives, and grapes
- With soup: toss them on top like crunchy croutons
- Movie night bowl: mix half garlic parmesan and half cinnamon sugar so everyone wins
For storage, let them cool completely first. If you store them warm, they trap steam and go soft. I keep mine in an airtight container on the counter for up to 3 days. If they lose crunch, spread them on a pan and toast at 325 F for 4 to 6 minutes to revive them.
I do not love freezing them after baking because the texture can get a little weird, but you can freeze cut bagel pieces and season and bake later. That works great for planning ahead.
Common Questions
Can I make Crispy Bagel Bites with fresh bagels?
Yes. Fresh bagels just take a little longer to crisp. Cut them small, spread them out, and add a few extra minutes in the oven.
Why did mine turn out chewy instead of crunchy?
Usually it is because the pieces were crowded on the pan or they needed a bit more time. Also, make sure you let them cool, since they crisp up as they sit.
Do I have to use oil or butter?
A little fat helps them brown and carry seasoning. You can use less, but if you skip it completely, they can taste dry and the spices may not stick well.
What is the best bagel flavor to start with?
Plain is the most flexible. Everything bagels are amazing if you want bold flavor fast, but they can clash with sweeter seasonings.
How do I keep them from burning?
Cut evenly, flip halfway, and start checking early. Smaller pieces toast fast, so pull the darkest ones out if your pan has mixed sizes.
A snack you will keep making
If you want something crunchy, fast, and genuinely satisfying, Crispy Bagel Bites are hard to beat. They are flexible with whatever bagels and seasonings you have, and they are a great way to use up leftovers before they go stale in a sad way. If you want more inspiration in the same snacky lane, check out Crunchy Homemade Bagel Chips – The Practical Kitchen for another fun approach, and I also like comparing flavors with Crispy Bagel Bites – The Lazy Dish. Now grab a bagel, turn on the oven or air fryer, and make a batch, because once you taste that first crispy bite, you will get why I keep coming back to these.

Crispy Bagel Bites
Ingredients
Method
- Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C).
- Slice each bagel into small bite-size cubes, about 1 inch.
- In a large bowl, toss the bagel pieces with olive oil or melted butter and your chosen seasonings.
- Spread the seasoned bagel pieces on a baking sheet in a single layer.
- Bake for about 12 to 18 minutes, flipping halfway through, checking for doneness at the 10-minute mark until they are deeply golden.
- Let them cool for at least 5 minutes before eating to lock in crunch.
- Set air fryer to 330°F (165°C).
- Add seasoned bagel pieces in a loose layer.
- Cook for about 6 to 9 minutes, shaking the basket once or twice, until golden.
- Let cool for at least 5 minutes before eating.