Your air fryer questions, answered

We answer some of the most commonly asked air fryer questions, from what to cook in an air fryer to the best way to clean it once you’re done
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Air fryers are pretty new gadgets so it’s no wonder we have questions. If you're intrigued by all the buzz, but want to know more before you part with your cash, you've come to the right place.

We've collected and answered some of the most commonly asked questions around what air fryers are, how they work and the best way to use them.

Keep reading to find out all about this on-trend kitchen appliance. 

Looking for the perfect air fryer for your home? See Best air fryers 2022 for our top picks.

1. How does an air fryer work?

Air fryers work by blasting hot air around food in a cooking chamber.

Their compact cooking space and faster circulation of air allows you to make crispy, golden-brown food using a very small amount of oil.

2. How much food can an air fryer hold?

That depends on the model. The air fryers we’ve tested have a claimed capacity between 0.3kg and 2.2kg of food. If we assume an average person will eat approximately 250g of chips in one sitting, this is enough for anywhere between one and nine portions.

When you're preparing food, it's important not to overfill your air fryer – it can lead to poor results such as undercooked or burned food. When you're making chips, it's better to only half-fill your air fryer to allow air to circulate better. We know this because in one of our air fryer cooking tests, we cook two batches of chips – one with the air fryer half-full and one at capacity. We find that the first batch is always better.

3. What can you cook in an air fryer?

Air fryers are incredibly versatile appliances, so there aren't many things you can't cook in an air fryer. 

Most standard air fryers come with auto-programs such as air fry, bake, roast and grill, but some premium models or multicookers will come with programs such as dehydrate, reheat, pressure cook, slow cook, steam and sauté – so you can get as creative as you like. 

Air fryers are especially convenient for making crispy or crunchy foods such as chips and roasted chicken, but you could cook any type of protein, vegetables, tofu and even desserts.

4. How do you use an air fryer?

Air fryer controls

All air fryers come with some type of control panel. Often that will be a digital display with a variety of buttons, such as temperature control, on and off button and cooking program buttons. Your air fryer will also come with a basket or a tray to hold the food as it cooks.

Each appliance works slightly differently, but here's the general process for getting started with a new air fryer:

  • Remove all packaging, including plastic wrapping, stickers and cardboard.
  • Read the instruction manual and familiarise yourself with the appliance, check its condition and look for any damage.
  • Clean all parts according to the instruction manual. Some removable parts might be dishwasher-safe.
  • Place the air fryer on a stable surface away from other objects and appliances and ensure the power cable is not twisted.
  • Perform a test run before you start using your air fryer to cook meals – you may have to get used to how quickly it cooks.
  • Preheat the air fryer as per the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Fill the basket or tray with food of your choice. Handle it with extreme care as it could be very hot.
  • Get set up for cooking. Insert the basket or tray inside the air fryer and set the desired temperature, cooking program and time of cooking.
  • Press the start button and start cooking. Be sure to check on the food regularly.
  • Turn or stir food while cooking. If your air fryer doesn't have an automatic stirring paddle, you'll want to carefully pull out the basket or tray and give the food a mix every now and then to ensure it's evenly cooked.
  • Carefully remove the tray or basket from the air fryer after the beeping sound indicates the end of cooking. Be mindful of hot steam.
  • Transfer the food onto a plate and enjoy. 

To see how three of the most popular air fryer brands compare, read our Ninja Foodi vs Tower Air fryer vs Tefal Actifry guide.

5. Are air fryers a healthy way to cook food?

Unlike deep-fat fryers, which use a large amount of oil to cook your food, air fryers rely on the intense circulation of hot air to produce crispy, perfectly cooked meals. 

Manufacturers are known to highlight the health benefits of air fryers, even labelling them 'health fryers'. And while some of those claims are exaggerated, air fryers can be a healthier way to cook food due to the small amount or no oil used in the air frying process.

See Are air fryers the healthiest way to cook chips? for more information on why air frying beats deep-fat frying in the health stakes.

6. How long does it take to cook chips in an air fryer?

Chips cooking in an air fryer

Some manufactures claim air fryers can cook chips in just 15 minutes. But how long the chips take to cook depends on the capacity of the air fryer, the amount of food you're looking to cook and the quality of the appliance. 

An average air fryer takes between 20 and 40 minutes to produce golden-brown chips – but our tests found significant differences between the worst and best models – some can take much longer than the average.

Read our air fryer reviews to see which models excel at cooking the perfect chips in the shortest amount of time.

7. Can you put foil in an air fryer?

Yes, it's fine to put foil in an air fryer. They work in a completely different way to microwaves, so putting foil inside should not result in sparks and fire. It can also make the clean-up process easier and quicker.

When putting foil in an air fryer, make sure you don't cover any holes, fans or other heating elements and use only as much foil as you need to cover the basket or tray. You can also use baking paper.

8. How do you clean an air fryer?

The best way to clean an air fryer is to follow directions in the instruction manual. Check which parts (if any) are dishwasher safe and keep in mind that some manufacturers recommend only washing parts on the top drawer of the dishwasher. The manual should have this information.

For general cleaning, unplug the air fryer and then use a microfibre cloth or soft sponge and wash all removable parts in warm soapy water. The main unit with the heating element should not be submerged in water, but you can still clean the outside of the air fryer with a damp cloth.

Let all the parts air dry completely before putting it back together and using it.

9. How do I prevent food from sticking to my air fryer?

Food in an air fryer

There are several ways to prevent food sticking to your air fryer.

The most obvious option is to use a small amount of oil to coat the food or the basket/tray – a good way to apply oil is to use a spray. If you want to avoid oil altogether, you can line the bottom of the basket or tray with baking paper (as mentioned previously, ensure you're not covering any heating elements). 

Another tip to avoid food sticking to an air fryer is to avoid overloading the basket and stir the food regularly during cooking.

For help choosing the best air fryer for your household, check our air fryer reviews