You can do so much more with an air fryer than just fry chips and snacks. Below is a table with baking times for different ingredients. For each ingredient, it shows the baking time, temperature and whether you need to preheat.
Setting baking times, what do you have to take into account?
If you use our table of air fryer baking times, take the following into account:
- These air fryer baking times are guidelines that may vary for each type of air fryer. So always keep an eye on your meal.
- Some users have experienced smoke coming out of the air fryer at temperatures above 180 degrees. If the temperature indicated is 200 degrees, try 180 degrees first and add a few minutes.
- The difference per ingredient: Lidl fries may need a longer baking time than Albert Heijn’s Belgian fries, for example.
Baking times Airfryer XL and XXL
There can be a difference in baking times between an XL and XXL air fryer. This difference is minimal, but it is important to keep an eye on certain ingredients. For instance, a baking time of a minute longer or shorter for biscuits can make a world of difference. However, the difference in baking times is greater by brand than it is by size.
Airfryer baking times app
There are several air fryer baking time apps with exact baking times and tasty dishes. The best-known app is Philips’ NutriU. This app with air fryer baking times is available in the Android and IOS stores and lets you look up dishes, save baking times and share new recipes with the community.