Air Fryer “Boiled” Eggs

Air Fryer “Boiled” Eggs

Who knew the air  fryer could make “boiled” eggs so easy? Forget worrying about cracked shells or timing on the stovetop—this method produces tender, easy-to-peel eggs every time. From jammy yolks for ramen to fully set eggs for meal prep, the air fryer handles it all. One of those “why didn’t I try this sooner?” kitchen tricks that quickly becomes a go-to.


 Air Fryer “Boiled” Eggs

Ingredients & Tools

IngredientsNotes
EggsAny size (large is standard)
Ice cubesFor cooling
Cold waterFor ice bath
Salt, pepper, or seasoningOptional
EquipmentNotes
Air fryerPreheated
Heat-safe bowlFor ice bath
Slotted spoon or tongsFor safe handling

Tip: Eggs 5–7 days old peel more easily than ultra-fresh eggs.


 Instructions

1. Preheat the Air  Fryer
Set to 270°F (130°C). If your model runs cooler, go for 275°F (135°C). Preheat 2–3 minutes.

2. Arrange the Eggs
Place eggs in a single layer with space between them so air can circulate evenly.

3. Set the Time

  • Soft-boiled (runny yolk): 9–10 minutes
  • Medium-boiled (jammy yolk): 11–12 minutes
  • Hard-boiled (fully set): 13–15 minutes

No flipping or checking needed—the air fryer does the work.

4. Ice Bath
Immediately transfer eggs to a bowl of ice water. Chill at least 5 minutes to stop cooking, preserve color, and make peeling easier.

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5. Peel & Serve
Gently tap eggs, roll to loosen shells, and peel under cool running water. Season with salt and pepper, or get creative with spices and dips.

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