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Air Fryer Corn on the Cob: Time and Temp Guide

Air fryer corn on the cob is a revelation if you've only ever boiled it. The dry circulating heat concentrates the sweetness, lightly chars some of the kernels, and gives you something much closer to grilled corn than anything from a pot of water — and it's ready in 12–15 minutes with almost no prep. No grill, no boiling pot, no waiting for water to heat up.

Air Fryer Corn on the Cob Cooking Times at a Glance

Corn Style Temperature (°F) Cooking Time Notes
Fresh corn (husked, whole)375°F12–15 minRotate halfway
Fresh corn (halved cobs)375°F10–13 minRotate halfway; fits smaller baskets
Buttered corn (brushed before cooking)375°F12–15 minRotate halfway; watch for burning
Frozen corn on the cob375°F16–20 minNo thawing; rotate halfway
Mini corn cobs (baby corn)375°F8–10 minShake basket halfway
Elote-style (with cheese topping)375°F12–15 min + 2 minAdd topping after cooking; return 2 min
Extra charred / grill-style400°F13–16 minHigher temp for more char; rotate twice

Corn is done when the kernels are bright yellow, slightly wrinkled at the tips, and beginning to char in patches — the same visual cues as grilled corn. Press a kernel with a fingernail: it should give easily and release juice. Pale, plump, tightly packed kernels need more time.

Tips for the Best Air Fryer Corn on the Cob

Quick Recipe: Elote-Style Air Fryer Corn

Ingredients (2 servings): 2 ears fresh corn (husked), 1 tsp olive oil. For elote topping: 2 tbsp mayonnaise, 1 tsp lime juice, ½ tsp chili powder, ½ tsp smoked paprika, 3 tbsp crumbled cotija or feta cheese, fresh cilantro, lime wedges to serve.

  1. Husk corn completely and remove all silk strands.
  2. Brush each cob lightly with olive oil on all sides.
  3. Preheat air fryer to 375°F for 3 minutes.
  4. Place cobs in the basket — halve if needed to fit. Leave space between them.
  5. Cook for 12–15 minutes, giving each cob a quarter-turn at the halfway point.
  6. While corn cooks, mix mayonnaise and lime juice in a small bowl.
  7. Remove corn and brush each cob generously with the mayo mixture on all sides.
  8. Sprinkle with chili powder, paprika, and crumbled cheese.
  9. Return to the air fryer for 2 minutes at 375°F to set the topping.
  10. Serve immediately with extra lime wedges and fresh cilantro.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does corn on the cob take in the air fryer?

Fresh husked corn takes 12–15 minutes at 375°F, rotated once at the halfway point. Halved cobs take 10–13 minutes. Frozen corn on the cob takes 16–20 minutes from frozen. For heavily charred grill-style corn, cook at 400°F for 13–16 minutes. Check kernels at the lower end — wrinkled, slightly charred tips are the sign it's ready.

Does air fryer corn on the cob need to be husked first?

Yes — husk completely before cooking in the air fryer. The husk traps moisture and prevents the kernels from browning and developing the roasted flavor that makes air fryer corn so good. Remove every leaf and all silk strands before the cob goes in. Some people cook corn in the husk on a grill, but for the air fryer, husked is always better.

Can I cook frozen corn on the cob in the air fryer?

Yes — straight from the freezer, no thawing needed. Cook at 375°F for 16–20 minutes, rotating at the halfway point. Frozen cobs take longer because they start cold throughout, but the results are still good — sweet, tender kernels with a light roasted quality that beats boiled frozen corn significantly.

How do I stop corn from drying out in the air fryer?

A light brushing of olive oil or butter on all sides before cooking is the key step. The fat creates a barrier that slows moisture loss from the kernel surface and promotes even browning rather than dehydration. Don't cook corn much past the 15-minute mark at 375°F without checking — overly dry kernels become tough and leathery.

Is air fryer corn better than boiled corn?

For flavor, yes — significantly. Boiling dilutes the natural sugars in corn and produces a bland, watery kernel. The air fryer concentrates those sugars through dry heat, creating light caramelization and a more intense corn flavor. The texture is also better — firmer and less waterlogged. It's the closest you can get to grilled corn without a grill.

Cooking times vary by air fryer model and cob size. Always husk completely before cooking and check basket fit — halve the cob if it's too long. Brush with oil or butter before cooking and season while still hot.