Are you trying out your air fryer for the first time and want to reheat your food? We have prepared an air fryer reheating table and chart below.
INGREDIENT | TEMP | TIME | PREP |
Chicken breasts | 380°F/193°C | 10 TO 15 MIN | brush with oil and flip halfway through the cooking |
Chicken wings | 400°F/204°C | 20 TO 25 MIN | season and flip halfway through the cooking |
Chicken thighs | 400°F/204°C | 15 TO 20 MIN | season and arrange with skin side up |
Pork chops | 400°F/204°C | 10 TO 15 MIN | season and flip halfway through the cooking |
Steak | 400°F/204°C | 10 TO 15 MIN | season and flip halfway through the cooking |
Fish Fillet | 400°F/204°C | 8 TO 10 MIN | season and flip halfway through the cooking |
Sweet potatoes | 400°F/204°C | 12 TO 15 MIN | Toss with oil season and shake halfway through the cooking |
Brussel Sprouts | 400°F/204°C | 10 TO 15 MIN | Toss with oil season and shake halfway through the cooking |
Butternut squash | 400°F/204°C | 12 TO 15 MIN | Toss with oil season and shake halfway through the cooking |
Frozen Fries | 400°F/204°C | 15 TO 20 MIN | Toss with oil season and shake halfway through the cooking |
Table of Contents
Can You Reheat Food in An Air Dryer?
Yes, you can reheat most food types in an air dryer. Reheating food in an air dryer should be an easy-to-do task. We have provided you with an air fryer reheating chart above. But we may not have covered the food type above but a general principle can be applied.
Do you need Special Containers to reheat your food?
For air fryers, there are multiple containers that can be used safely. most materials like metal silicone, wood, and plastic can be used safely in an air fryer. However, it is important to find compatible containers for your air fryer.
Do you need to preheat the air fryer before reheating food?
Yes, it is good practice to preheat your air fryer before reheating your food. Preheating your air fryer will give your food that crispiness that we all love
Can you put aluminum foil in an air fryer?
Yes, aluminum foils can be placed in an air fryer. The cooking process of an air fryer makes it aluminum-safe. Air fryers use fans to circulate hot air in the cooking compartment. Unlike microwaves, you do not run the risk of sparking.