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Everyone has this question when you get an air fryer: Should you preheat the air fryer before cooking? We talk about this in detail below. Read your manual first for the best guidance on using your specific air fryer model. Your manufacturer model should be helpful in answering all your specific problems with your air fryer.
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Should You Preheat Air Fyer Before Cooking?

There’s quite a debate on this topic. With so many styles and sizes of air fryers and because they all cook differently, the answer isn’t a simple yes or no.Don’t take the advice from one person who hasonly used ONE air fryer model and always cooks the same type of food. You’re most likely not getting the full picture.We’ve tested and cookedhundreds ofrecipes to give you the bestexplanation and tips for air fryer pre-heating questions.

Air Fryer Pre-Heating isn’t always necessary.But It Can Be Helpful for Certain Foods.

We’ve tested foods on 13 different air fryers and our general answer is that in most cases, you don’t have to preheat. It all depends on thetype of food your’e cooking.If you don’t preheat, and the recipe calls for preheating, you just need to add a little more time. Food isn’t going to fail if you don’t preheat. Some small to medium air fryers have the cooking element really close to the food, which can be both good or bad. These type of air fryers cook so quick and hot you don’t need to preheat.Let us explain in more detail….

When To PreHeat your Air Fryer (and when not-to):

Bad times to preheat:

  1. Thick Raw Foods. Cooking very thick or thick/frozen meats like roasts, big chicken breasts or anything raw that needs to be cooked though the center doesn’t need preheating. If you’re preheating, you’ll be cooking the outside way too quick and too crisp before it cooks all the way to the center. This is bad when you’re cooking raw, thick or frozen raw foods. The meat, roast or frozen center will still be raw in the center. Think about it. Too hot, too quick means raw food won’t cook all the way through. The exception is in the case of steaks that you want to be rare or medium rare.
  2. Delicate foods that you don’t want crispy. Preheating will only make foods cook hotter and crisper on the outside. In cases when you’re cooking delicate or small cut vegetables, they might burn on the outside before the inside is tender.And in many cases, cooking too hot when pre-heating dries out the food. So if you do pre-heat, just reduce cooking time a bit.
  3. Pastries, breads, cakes or similar products. When air frying quick breads or small cakes, you want to start in a cold air fryer so it can slowly heat or cook the bread/pastry. Preheating will cook the outside too crispy and the inside will be doughy and raw.The crust will be hard, while the interior dough will be raw. If you make smaller bite sized pastries or cakes, then the inside can cook quicker and not burn on the outside when the air fryer is pre-heated.
  4. Don’t preheat your air fryer with parchment paper! The paper will blow around during pre-heat and may hit the heating element which will cause it to burn. If preheating and using parchment, wait to put the parchment in after it is preheated.

Best times to pre heat:

  1. Re-heating leftovers, smaller foods and thinner frozen foods. This can make food crispy, quick.
  2. Good Crust and Sear: If you want a good sear on food and have crispy outside texture. Thinner meats like chicken tenders, thin pork chops or steaks can benefit from preheating. So whenyou want a good sear or crispy crust on steaks where you don’t want it fully cooked in the middle. More in #3.
  3. Steaks! need to have a preheated air fryer so that you get a great crust and sear. This will also cook the outside of the steak quick and give a good medium rare or rare texture. Pork chops can also benefit from a preheated air fryer so that the meat gets the crust and not too dry in the middle..
  4. Precooked frozen foods like frozen French fries, cheese sticks or fish sticks. When the food is already cooked and you want to cook it hot go get a crispy outside.Here’s ourcomplete list of how to air fry frozen foods.
  5. Overall it Doesn’t Make Much Difference: For most things cooked in the air fryer, it doesn’t make too much difference if you preheat and cook for a little less time or if you don’t preheat and cook a little longer. For simplicity, we find Not Preheating is easier and cooks about the same on most recipes.

How to PreHeat an Air Fryer?

Some air fryers have pre-heat functions already which you just press for the preheating process. If your model does not have this feature, how how to do it easily:

  1. Set the temperature at which you are cooking the food. Or at the temperature that the recipe states.
  2. Click “on” and let the air fryer heat for 3-5 minutes. We suggest 2 minutes for small air fryers less than 3 qts. And for larger air fryers, we suggest about 5 minutes.

What do you think? Do you preheat your air fryer? Let us know in the comments below!

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    3 Comments on “Should you Preheat your Air Fryer?”

  1. Winniebear Reply

    I recently took a chance and decided to try cooking a rib eye in my PowerXL. Didn’t preheat and it ended up being overcooked and dry. I will most definitely preheat next time to get a good medium-rare 🙂

  2. Julie Reply

    Hi guys, I did pre heat my air fryer, to cook pork belly, on 200 for 5 min, and it was so amazing the crackling was to die for.

    • AFW Reply

      That’s great Julie! Yeah, we like to pre-heat for meats. Your pork belly sounds amazing!

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FAQs

Should You PreHeat Air Fryer? How To Tips Pre-heating | Air Fryer World? ›

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.

Should you always preheat Airfryer? ›

While some cooking instructions don't specify the need for preheating, it makes a significant difference in some cases. Preheating ensures even cooking and gives your food a crispy exterior without compromising the juiciness.

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.

Do you spray 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.

Why soak fries before air frying? ›

Soaking the potatoes does something magical with the starches—it helps achieve the coveted French fry crispiness and prevents the fries from sticking together. This is what I did for the air fryer, too. I soaked these potatoes for about an hour or so, but I've also soaked them for up to 24 hours with no ill effect.

How many times should I run my air fryer before use? ›

Because of their compact size and powerful heat circulation, Hamilton Beach air fryers are quick to get to temperature—as in, around a minute or less. That means unless specifically instructed, there's no need to bring the air fryer up to temperature before adding your food, cutting down on overall cook time.

Do you preheat an air fryer with the basket in or out? ›

Set the air fryer's temperature to the one you will be cooking the food at. Leave the basket in so that it can get nice and hot so it will toast or sear your food. Press start or preheat.

Can you skip preheat on air fryer? ›

Preheating is NOT necessary for all cooking modes. To skip the Preheat and start the timer directly, push the START button a second time.

Can you open an air fryer while cooking? ›

Occasionally checking in on air fryer foods while they cook is A-OK. Sometimes, recipes call for flipping, shaking, or spraying food with oil mid-cook. Opening the basket is often an essential part of recipes and allows food to be evenly cooked and crisped to perfection.

Why not use Pam in air fryer? ›

“Cooking sprays such as Pam, often include soy lecithin, an emulsifier, in the formulation,” says Martin Bucknavage, an expert in food safety in the Penn State Department of Food Science. “This is less stable than high smoke point oils and will deteriorate at temperatures used for air frying.

What is the best thing to put on the bottom of an air fryer? ›

Parchment paper is good for food that might stick to the basket, like chicken wings, making clean up a bit easier. If you're tempted to use parchment every day or are simply waste-conscious, consider instead a silicone liner for air fryers. They're reusable and dishwasher safe, cutting down on both waste and worry.

Do you have to warm up an air fryer before use? ›

Yes, you'll need to give your air fryer a chance to warm up before use. The good news is, unlike a traditional oven or hob, it only takes minutes! Preheating times will vary depending on the model of your air fryer, the temperature you're cooking at and the programme you want to use.

Can I cook raw chips in my air fryer? ›

Rinse the chips and pat dry with a clean tea towel. Tip the chips into the bottom of an air-fryer (the part with the paddle), add the oil, and toss the chips in the oil so they are evenly coated. Program the fryer to cook for 30 mins using the paddle. After this time, check that the chips are tender and cooked through.

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