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    Air Fryer Hard Boiled Eggs

    Published: Feb 24, 2025 · Modified: Mar 5, 2026 by Jenna · This post may contain affiliate links · 397 Comments

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    Cooking eggs in the air fryer is one of the easiest ways to make soft, jammy, or hard-boiled eggs without boiling water on the stove.

    After testing several batches of eggs in my air fryer, I found that small changes in cooking time make a big difference in texture. Just a couple of extra minutes can turn a creamy jammy yolk into a fully cooked hard-boiled egg.

    If you’re looking for a simple method that works consistently, this guide shows exactly how long to cook soft eggs, jammy eggs, and hard-boiled eggs in the air fryer.

    Check out more Air Fryer Recipes for even more great ideas.

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    • Why You Will Love This Recipe
    • Air Fryer Egg Timing Chart for 250
    • Ingredients Needed
    • How to Make Hard-Boiled Eggs in Air Fryer
    • Jammy Eggs in Air Fryer
    • Soft Boiled Eggs in Air Fryer
    • Tips for Easy Peeling
    • Uses for Hard-Boiled Eggs
    • How to Store
    • Recipe FAQs
    • More Great Recipes to Try :
    • Air Fryer Hard Boiled Eggs

    Why You Will Love This Recipe

    • The air fryer creates a consistent heat environment which leads to evenly cooked eggs every time.
    • There is no water to boil which means no pot cleanup and no waiting for water to heat up.
    • The eggs peel surprisingly easily which is ideal for deviled eggs or egg salad.
    • It works with any style of air fryer including basket, oven style, and dual zone models.
    • Air fryer eggs are great for: lunch and breakfast! They make great sandwiches.

    Air Fryer Egg Timing Chart for 250

    The exact timing can vary slightly depending on your air fryer model and egg size, but these times worked consistently during testing at 250°F.

    Air fryer hard boiled eggs time and temp.
    Egg StyleTimeTexture
    Soft eggs11–12 minRunny yolk
    Jammy eggs13 minCreamy yolk
    Hard boiled16–17 minFully set yolk

    Ingredients Needed

    Ingredients needed for air fryer hard boiled eggs.

    Large Eggs - Use large eggs straight from the carton. They do not need to be at room temperature and you do not need water or ice cubes inside the air fryer. You will need an ice bath after cooking which helps them peel easier.

    How to Make Hard-Boiled Eggs in Air Fryer

    Step 1: Place some cold eggs in a single layer in the air fryer basket, set the timer to 16 minutes and temperature 250 and let the air fryer cook them. So easy and simple to make.

    Step 2: When they are done instantly transfer the eggs to an ice bath or cold water bath to stop the cooking. Then peel and enjoy!

    Air Fryer hard boiled eggs in ice water bath.

    Use some Everything But the Bagel Seasoning to top the eggs with, or eat them however you like. Make some deviled eggs or an egg salad sandwich with these.

    Jammy Eggs in Air Fryer

    Jammy eggs are one of the most popular egg textures because the yolk stays thick, creamy, and slightly runny.

    To make jammy eggs:

    1. Preheat the air fryer to 250°F
    2. Cook eggs for 13 minutes
    3. Transfer immediately to an ice bath

    When sliced open, the yolk should be soft and custardy while the whites remain fully set. Serve on toasted buttered bread and top it with some Onion chili crunch!

    Learn how to make 7 minute Jammy Eggs without an air fryer.

    Soft Boiled Eggs in Air Fryer

    1. Preheat the air fryer to 250°F
    2. Cook eggs for 11 - 12 minutes.
    3. Transfer immediately to an ice bath. Please note soft boiled eggs will be harder to peel!
    Soft boiled eggs in air fryer.

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    Tips for Easy Peeling

    Sometimes boiled eggs can be difficult to peel even jammy ones especially if the egg white is still warm! These tips help make the process easier.

    • Use slightly older eggs - Eggs that are about 1–2 weeks old tend to peel better than very fresh eggs.
    • Don’t skip the ice bath - Cooling the eggs quickly helps separate the egg white from the shell.
    • Crack the wide end first - The air pocket is usually at the wider end of the egg, which makes peeling easier.

    Uses for Hard-Boiled Eggs

    You can use hard-boiled eggs to make to make my Healthier Greek Yogurt Egg Salad, Aunt Carol's Potato salad, and Weight Watchers Deviled Eggs (0 Smart Points

    Top them on a Crispy Chicken Cobb Salad, place them on Air Fryer Avocado Toast, or use them to make Cool Whip Dyed Easter Eggs .

    So many options and different egg recipes to try! They are great for meal prep or for snacks.

    Jammy eggs are incredibly versatile and work well in many dishes. Try them with:

    • Ramen or noodle bowls - Tiktok Ramen with Soy Sauce and Brown Sugar
    • Rice bowls
    • Salads
    • Avocado toast
    • Buttered toast with chili crisp or everything bagel seasoning

    How to Store

    Keep cooked hard boiled eggs in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 7 days. If you store them unpeeled they tend to stay fresher longer.

    Overcrowding: Do not overcrowd the basket. Place items in a single layer in the air fryer basket or some food will not cook properly or all the way through. 

    What air fryer do I use? Cosori 4 Qt Air Fryer- This air fryer doesn't require any preheating and has several different functions for cooking chicken, meat, frozen foods, etc. There are 5 different functions.

    Recipe FAQs

    Why are my egg whites undercooked in the air fryer?

    If the egg whites are still soft or slightly translucent, the eggs likely need a little more cooking time. Air fryer temperatures can vary between models, so adding one extra minute of cook time usually solves the problem.

    Why did my jammy eggs turn into hard-boiled eggs?

    Egg yolks cook quickly once they reach a certain temperature. Even one or two extra minutes in the air fryer can turn a jammy yolk into a fully cooked yolk. If you prefer creamy jammy eggs, try sticking close to the 13-minute timing at 250°F.

    Do I really need an ice bath after cooking eggs?

    Yes, the ice bath is important. Placing the eggs in ice water stops the cooking process immediately, which helps prevent overcooked yolks and also makes the eggs easier to peel.

    More Great Recipes to Try :

    • Mexican Street Corn Sweet Potato Bowls
    • Air Fryer Frozen Cauliflower
    • Easy Air Fryer Recipes
    • Frozen Vegetables in Air Fryer

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    Air Fryer Hard Boiled Eggs

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    • Author: Jenna
    • Prep Time: 2min
    • Cook Time: 16
    • Total Time: 16
    • Yield: 6 1x
    • Category: Appetizer
    • Method: Air Fry
    • Cuisine: American
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    Description

    Air Fryer Hard Boiled Eggs - are so easy you'll never make them on your stove top again! 


    Ingredients

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    • 6 large eggs (cold) 


    Instructions

    1. Set your wire rack that came with your air fryer inside the basket and place the eggs on top of the wire rack. If your air fryer didn't come with a wire rack then just place them in the bottom of the air fryer basket. I've done it with and without that and both methods work. I just find that the wire rack is easier to lift them all out of the basket at once.
    2. Set the temp to 250  (121 C) and the timer to 16 minutes. After the eggs are done in the air fryer take them out and put them in an ice water bath to stop the cooking. Peel the eggs and enjoy!
    3. For Jammy eggs - Set the temperature to 250 and air fry for 13 minutes. Remove eggs immediatly into an ice bath.  

    Notes

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    This method works for a 1400 to 1700 watt air fryer. Might have to cook longer for smaller air fryers. Please check the wattage on your air fryer before cooking the eggs. 


    Nutrition

    • Serving Size: 1 large egg
    • Calories: 77
    • Sugar: 0g
    • Sodium: 62mg
    • Fat: 5g
    • Saturated Fat: 1.6g
    • Carbohydrates: .6g
    • Fiber: 0g
    • Protein: 6.3g

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    Comments

    1. Krys says

      December 27, 2020 at 4:50 pm

      I don't know what wattage my air fryer is, but I tried this and it came out PERFECTLY. I always hated making them on the stove. They peeled easily for me. I usually have to use old eggs so that they peel better, but I tried this on fresh eggs and they peeled easily.

    2. Jenna says

      December 27, 2020 at 11:16 am

      You tried to cook 52 eggs in your air fryer? How dumb is that? No wonder why your air fryer caught on fire. LOL

    3. Patty Jenkins says

      December 27, 2020 at 10:45 am

      Ridiculous recipe. My eggs caught on fire halfway through the 16 minute cooking time. I tried to salvage them but they were just crispy inedible briquettes. I wasted 52 eggs because of this recipe. Save yourself the trouble and just make your eggs the old fashioned way. With love and a whole lot of lard!

    4. Jenna says

      December 27, 2020 at 10:24 am

      Thank you for sharing and listing the wattage on your air fryer! I think there will always be some eggs that are difficult to peel no matter what techniques you use.

    5. Maneesha Ahluwalia says

      December 27, 2020 at 9:24 am

      I loved the yolks! 1700W air fryer. 250, 16 minutes. Worked well. Any tips on how to adjust it so that the peel doesn't stick to the shells? Otherwise worked perfectly!

    6. Jenna says

      December 25, 2020 at 10:23 am

      Again, every air fryer is different and not all of them will cook the same. I have that as a disclaimer on this page in quite a few places. Thanks for the input though.

    7. Audrey Howell says

      December 25, 2020 at 9:56 am

      This did not work for me, at least not with my particular air fryer ( Power Air Fryer, As Seen On TV), the shells adhered to the egg whites so terribly that I was unable to peel them and I wasted six eggs. I have eaten eggs cooked in the air fryer made by other people and enjoyed them very much, but for me this was not a success.

    8. Hally says

      December 24, 2020 at 9:50 am

      I have a 1700 Watt air fryer and these came out perfect with the original directions.

    9. Ronald Hurst says

      December 19, 2020 at 5:02 pm

      You really know what your doing thanks for the great recipes and knowledge = I'll follow you

    10. Jenna says

      November 25, 2020 at 4:08 pm

      Yes, it is because of your air fryer. Not all of them work the same. They are like microwaves and have different wattages. Thanks for the review though!

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