Lining your air fryer with parchment paper is the best way to keep your appliance clean and your food delicious. Nothing beats cooking with an air fryer to get you crispy, tender food with a fraction of the oil.
You can use parchment paper or a silicone liner. Parchment paper is really cheap and lessens the mess that will be left in the air fryer. But if you want one that is reusable definitely buy the silicone liner which definitely doesn't leave any grease or mess in the air fryer, totally worth it.
ALTERNATIVES TO ALUMINUM FOIL IN THE AIR FRYER Parchment paper is a wonderful alternative to aluminum foil for both oven baking/roasting and air-frying. Unbleached parchment paper carries none of the toxicity concerns of aluminum foil and can be used in all the same applications as foil.
Parchment paper is good for food that might stick to the basket, like chicken wings, making clean up a bit easier. If you're tempted to use parchment every day or are simply waste-conscious, consider instead a silicone liner for air fryers. They're reusable and dishwasher safe, cutting down on both waste and worry.
'By preventing food from sticking directly to the basket, liners can contribute to keeping the air fryer in better condition over time. '
Line Your Air Fryer Basket With Pre-Cut Parchment
The liners are especially helpful if you have an air fryer basket with a fine-mesh bottom—food stuck in those little holes is so hard to clean out. You'll have a lot less cooked-on mess that will take almost no effort to wash off.
Airflow is essential to the machine, so while a paper towel is useful for cleaning, it should not be used while cooking food in the air fryer. It can restrict the airflow of the machine and even catch fire. It's important to remember that the air inside the air fryer can get very hot.
Cut a sheet of parchment to roughly the size of your air fryer basket, fold the paper, then punch holes. Lay it down inside the air fryer basket and, presto, you have a liner.
Don't Use Foil When It's Not Necessary
If you line the basket with foil you're preventing the air from circulating over the bottom; foods won't cook as speedily and the bottom may be soggier. Cook directly on the basket when you can for best results and to avoid wasting foil.
Customers like the air fryer mat. They say it's great for under their air fryer and pressure cooker, perfect for their oven, and good for standing an air fryer on to avoid your work surface being damaged by the heat.
If you want to use a liner to make cleanup easier, we'd suggest a custom-sized paper or silicone option, which is more gentle on the basket and likely to have holes and air channels that help ensure even cooking. How do you clean an air fryer?
Parchment paper can handle the heat inside your air fryer - up to 428°F (220°C). To get the best results, add the parchment paper to the air fryer basket at the same time as you add your ingredients. This prevents the paper from lifting up and coming into contact with the heating element while cooking.
During the air frying process, if you pull out the chicken and notice any dry flour spots on the chicken, spray those spots lightly with oil. The breading will never crisp up if it doesn't have a tiny bit of oil to hydrate it.
Soaking the potatoes does something magical with the starches—it helps achieve the coveted French fry crispiness and prevents the fries from sticking together. This is what I did for the air fryer, too. I soaked these potatoes for about an hour or so, but I've also soaked them for up to 24 hours with no ill effect.
Set the air fryer to 200C and cook streaky bacon rashers for 6-10 mins – just-cooked bacon will take 6 mins, but crispier bacon will take 9-10 mins. Cook back bacon rashers for 4-8 mins, depending on your preference.
Without the holes, the air flow is blocked, resulting in doughy foods. Our liners are heat resistant up to 450 degrees F, recyclable and biodegradable.