Master air frying with this comprehensive cooking times and temperature chart. Whether you're cooking fresh vegetables, frozen foods, or proteins, these tested guidelines ensure perfect results every time. Bookmark this page for quick reference while cooking.

Important Note

Cooking times may vary based on your specific air fryer model, the size and thickness of food, and whether you preheat. Always check food a few minutes before the listed time and adjust as needed.

How to Use This Chart

For best results when using these cooking times:

  • Preheat when indicated – Most foods benefit from a 2-3 minute preheat
  • Don't overcrowd – Leave space between items for air circulation
  • Shake or flip halfway – Unless otherwise noted, shake baskets or flip food at the halfway point
  • Check early – Start checking 2-3 minutes before the minimum time
  • Use a thermometer – For meats, always verify safe internal temperatures
  • Adjust for size – Smaller pieces cook faster, larger pieces need more time
  • Pat dry – Remove excess moisture for crispier results
  • Light oil coating – 1-2 teaspoons of oil improves browning

Safe Internal Temperature Guide

  • Chicken and poultry: 165°F (74°C)
  • Ground meats: 160°F (71°C)
  • Beef, pork, lamb (steaks, roasts): 145°F (63°C) with 3-minute rest
  • Fish and shellfish: 145°F (63°C)
  • Leftovers and casseroles: 165°F (74°C)

Vegetable Cooking Times

Fresh vegetables turn beautifully crispy and caramelized in the air fryer. For best results, cut vegetables into uniform sizes and toss with 1-2 teaspoons of oil before cooking.

Vegetable Temperature Time Notes
Asparagus 400°F (200°C) 8-10 minutes Trim woody ends, shake halfway
Bell Peppers (sliced) 380°F (193°C) 10-12 minutes Cut into strips, shake halfway
Broccoli Florets 375°F (190°C) 8-12 minutes Cut into uniform florets, toss halfway
Brussels Sprouts 375°F (190°C) 15-18 minutes Halve for even cooking, shake every 5 min
Carrots (baby) 380°F (193°C) 12-15 minutes Whole or halved, shake halfway
Cauliflower Florets 375°F (190°C) 12-15 minutes Cut into uniform pieces, shake halfway
Corn on the Cob 380°F (193°C) 12-15 minutes Brush with butter, turn halfway
Green Beans 400°F (200°C) 8-10 minutes Trim ends, shake halfway
Mushrooms (whole) 400°F (200°C) 10-12 minutes Clean and dry well, shake halfway
Onion Rings 400°F (200°C) 10-12 minutes Breaded, flip halfway
Potato Wedges 400°F (200°C) 18-22 minutes Cut into 8 wedges, shake every 7 min
Sweet Potato Fries 380°F (193°C) 15-18 minutes Cut 1/4" thick, shake halfway
Zucchini (sliced) 400°F (200°C) 10-12 minutes 1/2" rounds, shake halfway
Baked Potato (whole) 400°F (200°C) 35-45 minutes Pierce with fork, turn halfway
Eggplant (sliced) 375°F (190°C) 12-15 minutes 1/2" slices, flip halfway

Vegetable Pro Tip

Don't skip the oil! Even a small amount (1-2 teaspoons) helps vegetables brown and prevents sticking. Use an oil sprayer for even distribution.

Poultry Cooking Times

Air fryers excel at cooking chicken and poultry, creating crispy skin while keeping meat juicy. Always verify internal temperature reaches 165°F.

Poultry Temperature Time Notes
Chicken Breast (boneless) 375°F (190°C) 12-15 minutes Flip halfway, internal temp 165°F
Chicken Breast (bone-in) 370°F (188°C) 22-25 minutes Flip halfway, internal temp 165°F
Chicken Thighs (boneless) 380°F (193°C) 15-18 minutes Flip halfway, internal temp 165°F
Chicken Thighs (bone-in) 375°F (190°C) 22-25 minutes Flip halfway, internal temp 165°F
Chicken Drumsticks 380°F (193°C) 20-25 minutes Turn every 7 minutes, internal temp 165°F
Chicken Wings 400°F (200°C) 20-25 minutes Shake every 7 minutes, internal temp 165°F
Whole Chicken (3-4 lbs) 360°F (182°C) 60-75 minutes Flip halfway, internal temp 165°F in thickest part
Turkey Breast (2-3 lbs) 350°F (177°C) 40-50 minutes Flip halfway, internal temp 165°F
Chicken Tenders 400°F (200°C) 10-12 minutes Flip halfway, breaded or plain
Cornish Game Hen 375°F (190°C) 35-40 minutes Flip halfway, internal temp 165°F

Beef and Pork Cooking Times

Red meat and pork cook beautifully in air fryers. Adjust time based on desired doneness and always let steaks rest 5 minutes after cooking.

Meat Temperature Time Notes
Steak (1 inch thick) 400°F (200°C) 10-14 minutes Flip halfway; 10 min = medium-rare, 14 = medium-well
Hamburgers (1/2 lb) 375°F (190°C) 10-12 minutes Flip halfway, internal temp 160°F
Meatballs 400°F (200°C) 10-12 minutes Shake halfway, internal temp 160°F
Pork Chops (boneless) 400°F (200°C) 12-15 minutes Flip halfway, internal temp 145°F
Pork Chops (bone-in) 400°F (200°C) 15-18 minutes Flip halfway, internal temp 145°F
Pork Tenderloin 400°F (200°C) 20-25 minutes Turn every 7 minutes, internal temp 145°F
Bacon (strips) 400°F (200°C) 8-10 minutes Check at 8 minutes for desired crispness
Sausages (links) 380°F (193°C) 12-15 minutes Turn every 5 minutes, internal temp 160°F
Lamb Chops 400°F (200°C) 10-12 minutes Flip halfway, internal temp 145°F for medium
Beef Roast (2 lbs) 360°F (182°C) 45-60 minutes Turn halfway, rest 10 minutes after cooking
Hot Dogs 400°F (200°C) 5-7 minutes Shake halfway for even browning
Meatloaf (2 lbs) 350°F (177°C) 30-40 minutes Use loaf pan, internal temp 160°F

Seafood Cooking Times

Seafood cooks quickly in air fryers and remains moist inside while developing a beautiful exterior. Don't overcook—seafood continues cooking after removal.

Seafood Temperature Time Notes
Salmon Fillets (6 oz) 400°F (200°C) 8-10 minutes No flip needed, internal temp 145°F
Shrimp (peeled) 400°F (200°C) 5-8 minutes Shake halfway, cook until pink and opaque
Cod or White Fish 400°F (200°C) 10-12 minutes No flip needed, internal temp 145°F
Tuna Steaks (1 inch) 400°F (200°C) 8-10 minutes Flip halfway, less time for rare
Crab Cakes 375°F (190°C) 8-10 minutes Flip halfway, until golden brown
Scallops 400°F (200°C) 5-7 minutes Flip halfway, until opaque
Lobster Tails (6 oz) 380°F (193°C) 8-10 minutes Butterfly first, brush with butter
Fish Sticks (frozen) 400°F (200°C) 8-10 minutes Flip halfway, until crispy
Breaded Fish Fillets 400°F (200°C) 12-14 minutes Flip halfway, until golden

Seafood Warning

Fish cooks very quickly. Check 2-3 minutes before the minimum time to avoid overcooking. Fish is done when it flakes easily with a fork and reaches 145°F.

Frozen Foods Cooking Times

Air fryers excel at cooking frozen foods straight from the freezer—no thawing required! These times are for foods cooked directly from frozen.

Frozen Food Temperature Time Notes
French Fries 400°F (200°C) 12-15 minutes Shake every 5 minutes
Tater Tots 400°F (200°C) 15-18 minutes Shake every 5 minutes
Chicken Nuggets 400°F (200°C) 10-12 minutes Shake halfway
Chicken Tenders 400°F (200°C) 12-15 minutes Flip halfway
Mozzarella Sticks 400°F (200°C) 6-8 minutes Don't overcook or cheese will leak
Egg Rolls 400°F (200°C) 10-12 minutes Turn every 4 minutes
Pizza Rolls 380°F (193°C) 6-8 minutes Shake halfway
Frozen Vegetables 400°F (200°C) 10-15 minutes Shake halfway, add 1 tsp oil
Frozen Pizza (personal) 380°F (193°C) 8-10 minutes Check for melted cheese
Fish Sticks 400°F (200°C) 10-12 minutes Flip halfway
Onion Rings 400°F (200°C) 8-10 minutes Shake halfway
Popcorn Shrimp 400°F (200°C) 8-10 minutes Shake halfway
Hash Browns (patties) 400°F (200°C) 12-15 minutes Flip halfway
Hot Pockets 380°F (193°C) 12-15 minutes Turn halfway, let cool before eating

Oven to Air Fryer Conversion Rules

Want to convert your favorite oven recipes to air fryer? Follow these simple rules:

The Basic Formula

Convert Any Oven Recipe:

Temperature: Reduce by 25°F (15°C)

Time: Reduce by 20-25%

Example: 400°F for 20 minutes in oven = 375°F for 15-16 minutes in air fryer

Conversion Examples

Oven Recipe Air Fryer Conversion
425°F for 25 minutes 400°F for 18-20 minutes
375°F for 30 minutes 350°F for 22-24 minutes
400°F for 40 minutes 375°F for 30-32 minutes
350°F for 60 minutes 325°F for 45-48 minutes

Important Conversion Notes

  • Check early: Start checking 5 minutes before the calculated time
  • Smaller batches: Air fryers have less capacity than ovens—cook in batches if needed
  • No parchment overhang: Trim parchment to fit basket exactly
  • Adjust for convection ovens: If your oven recipe is already for convection, only reduce time by 10-15%
  • Dense foods: Very thick or dense items may need the full oven time
  • Delicate foods: Reduce temperature more (by 30-50°F) for delicate items like pastries

Essential Cooking Tips

For Best Results Every Time

Before Cooking

  • Preheat for 2-3 minutes – Especially for frozen foods and items you want extra crispy
  • Pat food dry – Moisture is the enemy of crispiness
  • Don't skip the oil – Even 1-2 teaspoons makes a huge difference
  • Season generously – Air circulation can dilute flavors
  • Cut uniformly – Same-sized pieces cook evenly

During Cooking

  • Shake or flip halfway – Critical for even browning and crispiness
  • Don't open too often – You lose heat each time
  • Add water for fatty foods – 1-2 tablespoons in the drip tray prevents smoking
  • Listen for changes – Sizzling sounds indicate cooking progress
  • Check early – Especially when trying new foods

Temperature Guidelines by Food Type

  • 350-360°F: Baked goods, delicate foods, whole chickens
  • 370-380°F: Most meats, thick vegetables, casseroles
  • 390-400°F: Crispy foods, thin cuts, most vegetables, frozen items

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Food Not Crispy Enough

  • Increase temperature by 10-15°F
  • Add 2-3 minutes cooking time
  • Use more oil (1-2 teaspoons)
  • Don't overcrowd the basket
  • Pat food drier before cooking

Food Cooking Unevenly

  • Cut pieces to uniform size
  • Shake basket more frequently (every 5 minutes)
  • Don't stack or overcrowd
  • Flip larger items halfway through

Food Too Dry

  • Lower temperature by 10-15°F
  • Reduce cooking time by 2-3 minutes
  • Use more oil or marinade
  • Cover with foil for part of cooking time

Pro Tip: Keep a Cooking Journal

Note the exact times and temperatures that work best for your favorite foods in your specific air fryer model. After a few weeks, you'll have a personalized cooking guide that's perfectly calibrated to your appliance and preferences.