If you just pulled a shiny new air fryer out of the box — or you’ve had one sitting on the counter that still intimidates you a little — you’re in exactly the right place. Over the years here at Fork To Spoon, I’ve cooked in more than 60 different air fryers, burned my share of dinners so you don’t have to, and answered thousands of questions from our air fryer community. This is my one-stop guide that pulls all of it together.

Bookmark this page. Whether you need cooking times, a cleaning method, or you just want to know why your food came out soggy, everything you need is linked below.
Air Fryer Basics: Start Here
An air fryer is really just a compact countertop convection oven. A heating element and a powerful fan circulate hot air around your food at high speed, which crisps the outside and cooks the inside fast — usually with little to no added oil. That’s the whole magic.
If you’re brand new, start with these:
- Air Fryer 101: A Beginner’s Guide to Crispy, Delicious Success — the friendly walkthrough for your very first cooks.
- Air Fryer Charts, Tips & Information — my main resource hub for hints, freebies, and how-tos.
- Lost Your Manual? Find Every Air Fryer Manual Right Here — a directory of user guides and PDFs organized by brand and model, so you can decode error codes and find your exact settings.
My #1 piece of advice: read your machine’s manual first. Every air fryer runs a little differently, and yours always supersedes my general tips.
Air Fryer Cooking Charts (Free & Printable)
These charts are the most-loved freebies on the site — print them, laminate them, tape them inside a cabinet door. They take all the guesswork out of times and temperatures.
- Air Fryer Cooking Chart — my original at-a-glance chart covering vegetables, chicken, beef, pork, lamb, fish, and seafood.
- Air Fryer Cheat Sheet (Updated Printable) — the refreshed ultimate list of cooking times for all your favorite foods.
- Free Printable Air Fryer Cooking Chart — download and print in one click.
- Air Fryer Cooking Times in Celsius — the same trusted times for my Celsius readers, works for baskets and oven-style air fryers.
- How to Cook Your Foods to Perfection Every Time — the “why” behind the times, plus how to convert oven recipes to the air fryer.
Cooking Frozen Foods
Frozen foods are where the air fryer really shines — no thawing, no soggy results.
- Air Fryer Frozen Food Cooking Chart – Your Ultimate Guide — times, temps, and tips for cooking straight from frozen.
- Air Fryer Frozen Food Cooking Chart (Full Food List) — a quick-reference table for fries, tots, waffles, spring rolls, and more.
Deep-Dive Guides
- Air Fryer Steak: The Ultimate Guide (Every Cut, Time & Temp) — doneness charts by thickness, preheating, and resting, for perfect steak every time.
My Top Air Fryer Tips for Better Results
A few habits separate crispy, evenly cooked food from the disappointing kind. These are the ones I come back to again and again:
- Don’t overcrowd the basket. Air needs room to circulate. When in doubt, cook in batches — a single layer with a little space beats a crammed basket every time.
- Shake or flip halfway through. For basket models, give it a shake; for oven-style, flip with tongs. It’s the easiest way to get even browning.
- Watch your food, especially with a new machine. Some air fryers run much hotter than others. If yours cooks hot, start checking a minute or two early.
- Use a light hand with oil. A teaspoon or two, or a quick spray, is plenty. Too much oil pools at the bottom and causes smoking.
- Use a meat thermometer for proteins. Charts give you a great starting point, but internal temperature is the only way to know meat is safely done.
- Preheat when it matters. Most everyday cooking doesn’t need it, but a 3–5 minute preheat helps for steak and anything you want a good sear on.
Cleaning & Caring for Your Air Fryer
Cleaning after each use keeps grease from baking on and keeps your food tasting fresh. Here’s everything on keeping your machine in tip-top shape:
- Your Guide to Cleaning Your Air Fryer — my full cleaning walkthrough, including the lemon-water steam trick for a greasy heating element.
- How to Clean Your Air Fryer — step-by-step for baskets and trays, plus what not to use.
- Air Fryer: How to Clean Your Air Fryer (Deep Clean) — how to tackle stubborn baked-on grease and why you should season your basket.
- 5 Simple Tricks to Reduce Your Clean-Up — parchment, liners, and the shortcuts that save me the most time.
- How to Get Rid of Any Odors in Your New Air Fryer — banish that “new appliance” smell and lingering fish odors for good.
Quick reminder: never use oven cleaner or harsh chemicals inside your air fryer — it damages the heating element and your food will taste like it for weeks. Warm water, a little dish soap, and a non-abrasive brush do the job.
Ready to Start Cooking?
Once you’ve got the basics down, the fun really begins. Dive into hundreds of tried-and-true recipes:
- Browse All Air Fryer Recipes — from crispy wings and sweet potato fries to muffins and mini cheesecakes.
- The Essential Air Fryer Cookbook for Beginners — my cookbook, if you’d love everything in one printed place.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to preheat my air fryer? For most recipes, no — the food cooks properly without it. I really only preheat (3–5 minutes) for steak or anything I want a nice sear on.
Do I need to use oil in an air fryer? Not always. Many foods crisp up beautifully on their own, but a light spray or teaspoon of oil helps with browning and keeps seasonings in place. Just don’t overdo it, or it can smoke.
Why is my air fryer smoking? Usually it’s excess oil or grease hitting the bottom of the drawer. For fatty foods like bacon, adding a slice of bread or a little water under the basket helps. Regular cleaning prevents most smoking, too.
Can I cook frozen food without thawing? Yes! Frozen foods cook directly from frozen and come out crisp. Check the frozen food chart for exact times.
How do I convert an oven recipe to the air fryer? A good rule of thumb: reduce the temperature by about 25°F and cut the cooking time by roughly 20%, then watch closely the first time.
My air fryer cooks hotter (or cooler) than the chart says. What do I do? Air fryer models vary a lot. If yours runs hot, start checking a minute or two early; if it runs cool, add a minute or two. A meat thermometer takes the guesswork out for proteins.
Is it safe to put my basket in the dishwasher? Only if your manual says it’s dishwasher safe. About half of models are. When in doubt, hand wash with warm soapy water and a non-abrasive brush.
