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The Frozen Foods Your Air Fryer Was Born to Cook

Healthy Fact of the Day

The air fryer isn't just a crispiness hack — it's also a meaningful way to cut down on added fat. Most of these frozen foods come pre-oiled, which means they don't need anything extra to get great results. Compare that to deep frying, which can add hundreds of calories per serving in absorbed oil alone. If you're buying frozen, look for options with shorter ingredient lists and less sodium — the air fryer will do the rest without needing the extra stuff to compensate.

Why the Air Fryer Changes Everything

The oven lies to you. It promises crispy and delivers soggy. The microwave doesn’t even pretend. But the air fryer — when pointed at the right frozen foods — is a genuinely different experience. Circulating high heat hits every surface at once, which means you get the crunch that a sheet pan can only dream about. Here’s exactly what to put in it.

The One Rule That Makes It Work

Don’t overcrowd the basket. This is the mistake that turns a great air fryer result into a mediocre oven result. Food needs space for the hot air to circulate — a single layer, with a little breathing room, every time. If you’ve got more than fits, do two batches. It’s worth the extra five minutes.

The Best Frozen Foods for Your Air Fryer

Frozen French Fries The obvious one, and still the best argument for air fryer ownership. 400°F for 15–18 minutes, shaking halfway. They come out with a real crust — not the limp, pale things the oven produces.

Frozen Chicken Wings No thawing required. 380°F for 20–25 minutes, flipping halfway. Finish at 400°F for the last 3 minutes if you want extra crisp on the skin. Toss in sauce after — never before.

Frozen Egg Rolls & Spring Rolls 380°F for 8–10 minutes. Flip once. They blister and crunch exactly like the ones that come out of a restaurant deep fryer, without the vat of oil.

Frozen Mozzarella Sticks This one requires a little restraint — 375°F for 6–8 minutes max. Go too long and you lose the cheese through the breading. Pull them just as they start to brown.

Frozen Fish Fillets 400°F for 10–12 minutes. The breading crisps up beautifully and the fish inside stays flaky. A squeeze of lemon and some tartar sauce and you’re genuinely not missing the drive-through.

Frozen Dumplings & Potstickers Lightly spray with oil first. 375°F for 8–10 minutes. They come out with a crispy bottom and chewy top — better than pan-fried, honestly.

Your Air Fryer Cheat Sheet

FoodTempTimeNotes
French Fries400°F15–18 minShake halfway
Chicken Wings380°F20–25 minFlip halfway, blast at 400°F to finish
Egg Rolls380°F8–10 minFlip once
Mozzarella Sticks375°F6–8 minPull early to keep cheese in
Fish Fillets400°F10–12 minNo flip needed
Dumplings375°F8–10 minSpray with oil first

The Bottom Line

Your air fryer isn’t a gadget — it’s the answer to every frozen food you’ve ever been disappointed by. A little space in the basket, the right temperature, and a timer is all it takes to make freezer food actually worth eating.

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