Fluffy on the inside, crispy on the outside, totally delicious and SO easy to make. Air Fryer Baked Potatoes are the way forward! Follow this ultimate guide to get the most out of your humble but satisfying spuds.
Want to know how to make the perfect baked potato in your air fryer? I got you!
There’s a few tips and tricks to help and after heaps of testing (and fails..) here’s everything you need.
Why you’ll love this Air Fryer Baked Potatoes recipe
More energy efficient than using the oven
Perfect for a speedy lunch or side dish
No extra steps necessary
Why cook baked potatoes in the air fryer?
Energy efficient: Heating up the whole oven just for potatoes is a waste. Air fryers use far less electricity.
Heat: An oven turned on for an hour or more can lead to a hot kitchen, which is especially uncomfortable in summer. Air fryers don’t do this (meaning these jacket make a great summer barbecue side dish!)
Delicious and crispy: There results are SO GOOD. The insides and outsides of the potato are perfect when cooked in the air fryer.
Ingredients Notes
- Potatoes – In the UK, the types grown for baking are labelled simply as ‘baking potatoes’, without the variety of the crop. However, any white potato that’s floury in the centre with a thicker skin, such as King Edward or Desiree is fine to bake
- Oil – You don’t have to add oil, but it adds a nice flavoured coating to the skin and helps it to crispy up nicely, and to a good consistency. Go for olive or sunflower oil
- Salt – Again, this is optional, but it gives a nice bit of seasoning to the skin
How to make Baked Potatoes in an air fryer: 4 OPTIONS
There are a number of different options for making baked potatoes in the fryer:
OIL & SALT: You don’t have to, but you could rub the potatoes with a little olive or sunflower oil and a pinch of salt before you cook for extra flavour.
SKEWERS: I always put a metal skewer through my jacket potatoes when cooking as the metal conducts the heat and speeds up the cooking on the inside.
MICROWAVE FIRST: If you want to speed up the cooking time, you can pop the potatoes in the microwave until they are just starting to soften (as per the recipe below), before finishing them off in the air fryer to crisp up.
STRAIGHT INTO THE AIR FRYER: Or you can keep it simple with one single step. Put the potatoes straight into the machine and leave until cooked!
(Full recipe and timings below)
Leftovers
In the fridge You can keep this recipe in the fridge for 3 days. Reheat fully before serving.
In the freezer You can freeze cooked jacket potatoes, and what’s best is you can reheat them from frozen too!
Wait until they’re totally cold and then put into a freezer proof container and freeze for up to 3 months. Reheat fully from frozen in the microwave. Ensure they are hot through before serving.
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FAQs
My air fryer comfortably makes 4 at a time, but add as many as your machine will fit, making sure they comfortably fit with space around each potato.
I find medium-sized potatoes take about 55 minutes at 180C, but really it depends on how big your potato is. Keep an eye on them after about 45 minutes to check their progress.
No! Trust me, I have tried this and they just burn on the outside before in the inside is cooked through.
Yes, you can, but be prepared for it to take even longer to cook. Also, make sure it’s cooked properly on the inside before serving.
Yes, about halfway through.
The one in these photos is a Russell Hobbs XXL one.
I’ve tested 3 air fryers now, and while I’m not saying that this one is THE BEST EVER, I’m really happy with it. It’s easy to fit in the dishwasher, not too expensive and has a basket large enough for 4 people.
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Air Fryer Baked Potatoes {The Ultimate Guide!}
Ingredients
- 4 Medium baking potatoes See notes
- Oil Sunflower or olive | See notes
- Sea salt Optional
Instructions
- Preheat your air fryer for 5 minutes.
- Wash and dry the potatoes.
- Prick them all over with a fork.
Option 1:
- OIL & SALT: You don’t have to, but you could rub the potatoes with a little olive or sunflower oil and a pinch of salt before you cook for extra flavour.
Option 2:
- SKEWER: Pput a metal skewer through the potatoes when cooking as the metal conducts the heat and speeds up the cooking on the inside.
Option 3:
- MICROWAVE FIRST: If you want to speed up the cooking time, you can pop the potatoes in the microwave until they are just starting to soften, before finishing them off in the air fryer to crisp up. Microwave for 5 – 8 minutes for 1 potato, or 8 – 10 minutes for 4 potatoes, turn over halfway. Reduce the air fryer time to 15 – 20 minutes.
Option 4:
- STRAIGHT INTO THE AIR FRYER: Or you can keep it simple with one single step. Put the potatoes straight into the machine and leave until cooked!
Finally:
- Cook at 180C for about 45 – 55 minutes (or until cooked through). I use regular 'Air Fry' mode but if your air fryer has a specific setting, feel free to use that.
- Turn over halfway through cooking.
- When the potatoes are cooked remove the skewers (if using) and serve immediately with your favourite toppings.
Notes
Nutrition
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