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Air Fryer Baked Potato: Time and Temp Guide

The air fryer produces the best baked potato you can make at home — a genuinely crispy, salted skin with a completely fluffy, steam-soft interior. The oven gets close but takes twice as long and never quite achieves the same crackly exterior. The microwave is fast but the skin stays soft and rubbery. The air fryer does both in 35–45 minutes with almost zero effort.

Air Fryer Baked Potato Cooking Times at a Glance

Potato Size / Type Temperature (°F) Cooking Time Notes
Small potato (150–180g)400°F30–35 minFlip halfway
Medium potato (200–250g)400°F35–42 minFlip halfway
Large potato (300–350g)400°F42–50 minFlip halfway; pierce to test
Extra large potato (400g+)400°F50–60 minFlip halfway; thermometer recommended
Sweet potato (baked whole)375°F30–40 minFlip halfway; size varies widely
2 potatoes at once400°FAdd 5–8 minReduce airflow; check both
Twice-baked potato (finish)375°F8–12 minAlready cooked; heat through only

A baked potato is done when a skewer or sharp knife slides through the center with zero resistance — it should feel like going through soft butter. The skin should feel dry, taut, and slightly rigid when squeezed with a towel, not soft and yielding. Internal temperature should reach 210°F (99°C) at the center for a fully fluffy interior.

Tips for the Perfect Air Fryer Baked Potato

Quick Recipe: Loaded Air Fryer Baked Potato

Ingredients (2 servings): 2 large russet potatoes (300g each), 1 tbsp olive oil, 1 tsp coarse sea salt. Toppings: 4 tbsp sour cream, 50g grated cheddar, 4 rashers crispy bacon (cooked and crumbled), 2 spring onions (sliced), salt and pepper, optional: hot sauce.

  1. Scrub potatoes under cold water and pat completely dry.
  2. Prick all over with a fork — 8–10 times on each side.
  3. Rub each potato with olive oil, then roll in coarse sea salt to coat the skin.
  4. Place potatoes directly in the air fryer basket — no foil, no rack needed.
  5. Cook at 400°F for 42–50 minutes (large potatoes), flipping once at the halfway point.
  6. Test with a skewer at 42 minutes — it should slide through with zero resistance.
  7. Rest for 5 minutes, then cut a deep cross in the top and press the ends to open.
  8. Load with sour cream, cheddar, bacon, and spring onions. Season and serve immediately.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a baked potato take in the air fryer?

A medium potato (200–250g) takes 35–42 minutes at 400°F. Small potatoes are done in 30–35 minutes, large potatoes (300–350g) need 42–50 minutes, and extra large can take up to 60 minutes. Always test with a skewer — the potato must offer zero resistance at the center before it's ready, regardless of time.

Should I wrap potatoes in foil in the air fryer?

Never — not if you want crispy skin. Foil traps steam inside, which keeps the skin soft and pale. The entire advantage of the air fryer for baked potatoes is the dry circulating heat that crisps the skin while steaming the interior from within. Go foil-free, coat in oil and salt, and let the air fryer do its job.

How do I get crispy skin on a baked potato in the air fryer?

Three steps: dry the potato completely after washing, rub all over with olive oil, then coat in coarse salt. The oil conducts heat into the skin and promotes browning; the coarse salt draws out residual surface moisture and creates a crunchy, seasoned crust. Cook at 400°F without foil and the skin will be genuinely crispy.

Can I cook multiple baked potatoes in the air fryer at once?

Yes — most 5-quart or larger air fryers can fit 2 medium potatoes comfortably. Cooking 2 at once reduces airflow around each potato and adds 5–8 minutes to the cooking time. Check both with a skewer before serving — they may finish at slightly different times if they're not perfectly the same size.

What's the best potato variety for air fryer baked potatoes?

Russet potatoes (also called Idaho or floury potatoes) are the clear choice. Their high starch content produces the fluffiest interior and their thick, rough skin crisps beautifully at 400°F. Avoid waxy varieties like new potatoes or red-skinned potatoes for baking — they produce a denser, waxier interior and the skin doesn't crisp the same way.

Cooking times vary by air fryer model and potato size. Always test with a skewer before serving — zero resistance at the center is the only reliable doneness indicator. Never use foil.