How to Preheat an Air Fryer: When and When Not to Preheat (2024)

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Air fryers are all the rage these days. They’re fast, convenient, and use less oil—what’s not to love? But are air fryers like ovens? Do you need to preheat them before cooking? We’ve got all the answers to your most burning questions, so keep reading to learn when and how you can preheat an air fryer.

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Do you need to preheat an air fryer?

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  1. There’s no clear-cut answer for this as all air fryers are different. However, preheating can speed up cooking time and make your food extra crispy. It’s all about preference! You don’t have to preheat your air fryer before cooking, but the option is always there. Follow these tips when deciding whether or not you want to preheat your air fryer:[1]

    • Preheat if the air fryer’s manual says to do so.
    • Preheat if the recipe says to do so.
    • Preheat when you want your food to be crispy.
    • When in doubt, preheat.
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    Turn on the air fryer. Double-check that everything’s clean, plugged in, and ready to go. If something seems amiss, consult the air fryer manual to fix any troubleshooting.[2]

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    Hit the preheat button. Some air fryers already come with a preheat button, making it even easier for you to preheat! All you have to do is hit the button, set the temperature at the cooking temperature, and then enter the cooking time. The air fryer will alert you when it’s reached the desired temperature.[3]

    • All makes and models are different, so read your air fryer’s instruction guide on how to use the preheat button.
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    Heat at 400°F (204°C) for 3 to 5 minutes if there’s no preheat button. This will get that hot air moving way before you drop any food in the basket. You can also manually preheat for 3 to 5 minutes using the cooking temperature listed in the recipe you’re following.[4]

    • Whether you preheat at 400°F (204°C) or the cooking temperature is all up to you!
    • Some air fryer users swear by 400°F (204°C), while others prefer preheating following a recipe’s instructions.
    • Always double and triple-check the air fryer’s manual to make sure your air fryer can handle preheating.
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When to Preheat an Air Fryer

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    If you want to speed up the cooking time. Now, this only takes about 2 to 3 minutes off the average cooking time, but that could be worth it for you. We suggest trying it both ways—preheating and not preheating—to see what works best for you.[5]

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    If you want your food to be extra crispy. The last thing anyone wants is soggy, limp food. Preheating gets the hot air moving before you start cooking. Everything will be nice and evenly toasty once you’re ready to toss that breaded chicken or curly fries in the basket.[6]

    • We recommend preheating when cooking fried chicken, french fries, potato chips, tortilla chips, and even wings.
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    If you’re cooking thinly cut meats. A pounded-out chicken breast or shaved steak can cook wonderfully in a preheated air fryer. With the meat being so thin, the edges will crisp up while the inside is cooking, making a perfect sear.[7]

    • Did you know you can make bacon in the air fryer? Preheating can help it get that perfect crunch.
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    If you’re reheating precooked or frozen foods. Preheating before cooking an already frozen or refrigerated food can help food cook evenly and quickly. Soggy leftovers are a thing of the past thanks to your air fryer![8]

    • Try reheating chicken wings, roasted chicken, vegetables, french fries, chicken nuggets, and pizza.
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    If you’re baking. Cakes, donuts, and cookies need to be put in an air fryer when it’s reached the desired temperature, just like using an oven. Preheating only takes a few extra minutes, and those few minutes are totally worth it for perfectly baked treats.[9]

    • Preheating can help you avoid underbaked goodies as your dough or batter can start cooking immediately at an even temperature.
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When Not to Preheat an Air Fryer

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    If you’re cooking thick cuts of meat. Large slabs of meat will burn on the outside before cooking on the inside in a preheated air fryer. Because of this, many chefs recommend placing the meat in the air fryer before turning it on, so the meat cooks evenly.[10]

    • Always monitor the food in your air fryer closely. Flipping the meat halfway through the cooking process can help it cook evenly and keep it from burning.
    • Some air fryers have preset buttons for chicken or roasts.
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    If you want moist food. Preheating and cooking foods in the air fryer could remove moisture and change the texture of the food. Opt for the oven if you’re cooking things like raw vegetables or sponge cakes.

    • Now, this is all about personal preference! Try cooking your favorite foods in an air fryer and oven to see what you prefer.
    • Wrapping foods in tin foil, using oil, or marinating foods for longer can help retain moisture.[11]
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    If the manual says not to. Always listen to your air fryer’s manual. Some makes and models may not be equipped for preheating, and preheating could be dangerous.

    • If you’re in the market for an air fryer that can preheat, do additional research before buying. The last thing you want is to open that manual and have your preheating dreams crushed.
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      • Never preheat your air fryer with parchment. Without food weighing the paper down, it can easily burn.

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      • Leave the basket in when preheating an air fryer. This will make sure all parts of the air fryer are warm and toasty. Some makes and models may not even allow you to preheat without it.

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      Warnings

      • Read your air fryer’s instruction manual before preheating. Some models will actually advise against preheating, so read that caution page carefully.[12]

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      How to Preheat an Air Fryer: When and When Not to Preheat (2024)

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      How to Preheat an Air Fryer: When and When Not to Preheat? ›

      If your air fryer does not automatically preheat, you can preheat it manually. Select the air fry setting and set the temperature called for in your recipe. "We recommend using a three-minute preheat for most models," says Shah. For larger and oven-style air fryers, preheat for five minutes.

      When to preheat an air fryer? ›

      If you want your food to be extra crispy.

      Everything will be nice and evenly toasty once you're ready to toss that breaded chicken or curly fries in the basket. We recommend preheating when cooking fried chicken, french fries, potato chips, tortilla chips, and even wings.

      Do you spray an air fryer basket before preheating? ›

      Never Use Nonstick Spray

      You hopefully know that cooking sprays can damage nonstick pans' coating, and cooking sprays on an air fryer is no different. Spraying the basket in the air fryer with nonstick spray can damage the air fryer's nonstick coating and can make the pan unsafe for use.

      What does no preheat Airfry mean? ›

      No Preheat Air Fry is a special cooking mode that is designed to produce foods with a crispier exterior than traditional oven cooking. The Air Fry mode optimizes heating from the Bake, Broil, and Convection Fan elements to achieve the crispy fried food results you want without the need of hot oil.

      How to use an air fryer without preheating? ›

      To cook packaged foods using the air fry mode, use traditional oven cooking instructions for the temperature and cook time but without the preheat time. We recommend placing your food in about the center of the oven. For thicker foods, or if you notice foods cooking too quickly, try a lower rack position.

      Can you skip preheat on air fryer? ›

      Preheating your Air Fryer is important for consistent and even results. Once you select your desired cooking mode or any other settings and press START, the light ring around the Start button will be on, and the Preheat indicator will show on the LCD.

      What happens if you put food in air fryer while preheating? ›

      Preheating will of course mean that the food in the air fryer will be heated more thoroughly—that's the whole point. But that means certain foods would not benefit from going into a preheated air fryer.

      What air fryer does not need preheating? ›

      If you can't be bothered to pre-heat, and you want to get cooking as soon as possible, you'll get on well with the Ninja Foodi 6-in-1. This is the fastest air fryer on test: thanks to its dual-basket function, you can cook two dishes at the same time.

      Do you preheat an air fryer empty? ›

      Empty Basket Preheating:

      For optimal results, preheat the air fryer with an empty basket.

      Can you put aluminum foil in an air fryer? ›

      Foil is safe to use in an air fryer so long as you follow three basic rules: never let foil touch the heating element; make sure the foil is weighted so it doesn't blow around the basket; and avoid contact with acidic ingredients, which can cause the foil to leach onto your food.

      What cannot be fried in an air fryer? ›

      7 Foods You Should Never Cook In Your Air Fryer
      • Wet Batters. Those beer-battered onion rings, fries, fish cutlets, plus tempura veggies and more are not well suited for a crisp in the air fryer. ...
      • Cheesy Items. ...
      • Large, Bone-In Meat Cuts. ...
      • Baked Goods. ...
      • Greens. ...
      • Raw Rice and Other Grains. ...
      • Too Much of Anything.
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      How long does it take an air fryer to preheat to 400 degrees? ›

      "We recommend using a three-minute preheat for most models," says Shah. For larger and oven-style air fryers, preheat for five minutes. Once the preheat timer has elapsed, add the food in a single layer (handling the basket carefully since it will be hot) and cook according to the recipe.

      How do you use an air fryer for the first time? ›

      It is important to clean the basket and perforated tray prior to the usage for the first time. Additionally, before you begin cooking in a new air fryer just start it off for about 10 minutes before any food item is placed into the basket, to put off any chemical smell emitted by a new appliance.

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