♻️ Reheat Food in the Air Fryer

Make leftovers taste better than the original

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♻️ Air Fryer Reheating Chart

FoodTemp °FTimeTips
Pizza (slices)325°F3-4 minCrispy crust, melty cheese
French fries375°F3-5 minShake once, no oil needed
Fried chicken375°F4-6 minCrispy coating restored
Chicken wings375°F4-5 minShake basket once
Steak350°F3-5 minHeats without overcooking
Chicken breast (sliced)350°F3-4 minSpritz with water to keep moist
Fish fillet350°F3-4 minGentle heat preserves texture
Onion rings375°F3-4 minSingle layer
Mozzarella sticks350°F2-3 minWatch closely, cheese melts fast
Roasted vegetables375°F3-5 minShake once
Burgers350°F3-4 minRemove bun, reheat patty only
Egg rolls / spring rolls375°F3-4 minRestores wrapper crunch
Quesadillas / flatbreads350°F2-3 minFlip halfway
Baked potato375°F5-8 minCut open for faster heating

🍕 Reheating Pizza

This is the single best reason to own an air fryer. Microwave pizza is soggy. Oven pizza takes 15 minutes. Air fryer pizza takes 3-4 minutes and comes out with a crispy crust and perfectly melted cheese — often better than when it was fresh.

Technique

Place pizza slices in a single layer at 325°F for 3-4 minutes. The lower temperature prevents the cheese from burning before the crust crisps up. No oil, no preheating, no flipping needed. For thick crust or deep dish, add 1-2 minutes. The crust comes out crunchy on the bottom and the cheese gets bubbly on top.

Multiple Slices

Most air fryers fit 1-2 slices at a time. For a large amount of leftover pizza, work in batches. Each batch takes the same 3-4 minutes since the air fryer stays hot. Four slices reheated in two batches still takes under 8 minutes total.

🍟 Why the Air Fryer Beats the Microwave

Microwaves reheat by exciting water molecules, which adds moisture to the surface of food. This is why microwaved fries are soggy, microwaved pizza has a rubbery crust, and microwaved fried chicken loses all its crunch. The air fryer does the opposite — it removes surface moisture with hot circulating air, restoring crispiness rather than destroying it.

Best Foods to Reheat

Anything that was originally fried, roasted, or baked benefits most from air fryer reheating. Pizza, fries, fried chicken, onion rings, egg rolls, and roasted vegetables all come back to life in the air fryer. The crispier the food was originally, the more dramatic the improvement over microwave reheating.

When the Microwave Still Wins

Soups, stews, rice, pasta with sauce, and other high-moisture foods reheat just fine in the microwave. The air fryer does not add any benefit for liquid-heavy foods and can actually dry them out. Use the air fryer for crispy foods and the microwave for wet/saucy foods.

💡 Reheating Tips

  • Lower temperature than cooking (325-375°F) — food is already cooked, you just want to heat and crisp
  • No preheating needed for reheating — just put the food in and go
  • Single layer for best results — stacked food steams and stays soggy
  • Check 1 minute early the first time — reheating is fast and varies by air fryer
  • Spritz lean meats (chicken breast, steak) with a little water to prevent drying out

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you reheat pizza in the air fryer?

Place pizza slices in a single layer at 325°F for 3-4 minutes. No preheating, no oil, no flipping needed. The crust comes out crispy on the bottom and the cheese gets bubbly on top. For thick crust or deep dish, add 1-2 extra minutes. This is widely considered the best way to reheat pizza — dramatically better than the microwave and much faster than the oven.

How do you reheat fries in the air fryer?

Spread leftover fries in a single layer at 375°F for 3-5 minutes, shaking once at the halfway point. No oil needed — the residual oil from the original cooking is enough. They come out crispy and hot, tasting almost as good as fresh. This works for all types of fries: shoestring, curly, waffle, steak fries, and sweet potato fries.

Can you reheat any food in the air fryer?

The air fryer is best for reheating foods that were originally fried, roasted, baked, or grilled — anything where crispiness matters. It is not ideal for soups, stews, rice, or saucy pasta, which reheat better in the microwave. As a general rule: if the food has a crispy exterior or was cooked with dry heat originally, the air fryer will restore it better than any other method.