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    Home » Recipes » Air Fryer Recipes

    Air Fryer Hard Boiled Eggs

    Published: Feb 24, 2025 · Modified: Dec 2, 2025 by Jenna · This post may contain affiliate links · 397 Comments

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    If you want hard boiled eggs that peel clean every single time, the air fryer is my favorite way to make them. These eggs come out consistent, easy to peel, and great for egg salad sandwiches, deviled eggs, meal prep, salads, Scotch eggs, or a quick high protein snack.

    There are so many ways to cook eggs. You can boil them on the stovetop, steam them in an Instant Pot, or even bake them in the oven. All of those work, but the air fryer method is the easiest and most hands off for me. No pot to watch and no guessing if the water is boiling enough. You will be amazed at how simple it is to make perfect hard boiled eggs in this little appliance that looks a bit like Darth Vader's helmet.

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    • Why You Will Love This Recipe
    • Ingredients Needed
    • Substitution Tips
    • How to Make Hard-Boiled Eggs in Air Fryer
    • Pro Tips
    • Serving Suggestions
    • 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.
    • This is a great method for meal prep. Cook a batch on Sunday and use them throughout the week.
    • It works with any style of air fryer including basket, oven style, and dual zone models.
    • 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 with. So many options and different egg recipes to try! They are great for meal prep or for snacks.

    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.

    Substitution Tips

    • If your air fryer tends to run hot, reduce the cooking time by 1 to 2 minutes.
    • If you have extra large eggs, add 1 to 2 minutes.
    • If you prefer jammy yolks, try 12 to 14 minutes.
    • For very firm yolks, go up to 17 or 18 minutes.
    • You can also use silicone egg bite molds if you want to keep the eggs from rolling around in the basket.

    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.

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    Pro Tips

    • Older eggs peel easier than very fresh eggs. If yours are brand new, the ice bath is even more important.
    • Do not skip the ice bath. This is what makes the shells slip off cleanly.
    • Every air fryer brand cooks slightly differently. Test one egg the first time you try this method and adjust.
    • Store cooked eggs in the refrigerator for up to one week

    Serving Suggestions

    Hard boiled eggs are incredibly versatile. Use them for:

    • Egg salad sandwiches
    • Crispy Chicken Cobb SaladCobb salads or meal prep bowls
    • Weight Watchers Deviled Eggs (0 Smart Points) or Air Fryer Scotch Eggs
    • Breakfast protein snacks
    • Tuna salad or chicken salad for extra protein
    • Sliced on avocado toast - Air Fryer Avocado Toast

    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

    How do I store hard-boiled eggs?

    Always store leftovers in clean, food-grade containers. The type of container doesn’t really matter. Use zip lock, glass, plastic,  whatever!  Make sure to store any leftovers in an airtight container before putting it in the freezer or fridge.  

    What is an Air Fryer? 

    An air fryer is a kitchen appliance that cooks by circulating hot air around the food using the convection mechanism. It is a downsized version of the convection oven. 

    Can I cook more than 6 eggs at once?

    Yes. You can fill the basket as long as they sit in a single layer. Overcrowding can lead to uneven cooking.

    Do farm fresh eggs work?

    Yes, but they are harder to peel. Make sure the ice bath is cold and give them a full 10 minutes to cool.

    More Great Recipes to Try :

    • Loaded Hash Browns
    • Air Fryer Frozen Lasagna
    • Air Fryer Green Bean Casserole
    • Thanksgiving Dinner for One

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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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    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. Disclaimer: Unfortunately, not all air fryers work the same. If your eggs don't turn out you will have to adjust the time and temperature accordingly. I have this listed in multiple sections on this page. Adding it to the instructions as well just in case people miss this. 

    Notes

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    WW points are calculated using the recipe builder and not the nutrition info calculator

    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. Shirley says

      February 23, 2018 at 6:11 pm

      Thank you for this cheat, I have a Phillips 15 wasn't enough for me but egg is edible lol. No explosions. I made 8 so I could test one out . They are in for 10 minutes that outta do it.

    2. TENE says

      February 22, 2018 at 7:03 pm

      IF my machine is 1425 watt and my eggs did not get completely done, would you suggest increasing the temp or time?

    3. Jennifer says

      February 19, 2018 at 8:53 pm

      I'll share this with my husband. He likes hard boiled eggs and has an air fryer (that I have no idea how to use!) and he might like to know how to cook them this way!

    4. Jenna says

      February 19, 2018 at 5:42 pm

      In my notes section, I stated that this is mainly for air fryers for 1400 to 1700 watts. Sorry. Maybe try a little longer next time?

    5. Sheila Clayton says

      February 19, 2018 at 5:28 pm

      I HAVE THE NUWAVE AIRFRYER GOES UP TO 1800. Did what you said put them straight in cold water did not peel until
      Today made them yesterday and they did not peel very well and the yoke was not done. Not sure what I can do now I don’t want to go back to boiling them but this was a waste of eggs and money. Thanks

    6. Dee says

      February 17, 2018 at 10:43 am

      260 for 16 minutes did not cook egg all the way hard, 280 for 16 will, so it depends what fryer you have.

    7. peter caravano says

      February 16, 2018 at 2:59 am

      Followed directions, made perfect hard boiled eggs the first time. Thank you for this handy time saving tip.

    8. Jay Allen says

      February 14, 2018 at 1:29 pm

      I love egg salad but hate boiling eggs. Thank you!

    9. Jenna says

      February 06, 2018 at 3:14 pm

      Might have to check your wattage on the air fryer. Any Air Fryer lower than 1400 watts might be longer.

    10. Alvanetta ball says

      February 06, 2018 at 8:36 am

      I cooked /50 for 16 min and middle was not done put back in another still not quite done. I haven’t power cl fryer . Next going to try 300 for 16 min

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