This article on How to Properly Season Air Fryer Basket to Prevent Sticking, will help teach you how to prevent most sticking issues.

How to Properly Season Air Fryer Basket to Prevent Sticking
The latest kitchen appliance to become super popular is the Air Fryer. We can all have our favorite deep fried foods without actually deep frying and without using oil. Wrong!
An Air Fryer does not take the place of a deep fat fryer, but it does allow us to have many of our favorite fried foods without deep frying and without tons of oil. However, oil is still needed in an Air Fryer.
Most of the Air Fryer on the market have a “non-stick” coating. Unfortunately, that coating is definitely not “non-stick.” In order to help keep your food from sticking to the Air Fryer basket, it is important to season your Air Fryer before cooking and/or after cleaning. You will only need Coconut Oil and a piece of Paper Towel. Please do not use aerosol sprays like Pam, as that will only build up grease and cause more peeling.
Using a soft sponge, soap and water, wash your Air Fryer basket and drawer in the sink. Use a kitchen towel and lightly dry the Air Fryer drawer and basket. You don’t need to dry it totally, as the Air Fryer itself will do a great job of drying the basket and drawer.
Place the basket inside the drawer and place it into your Air Fryer. Turn the temperature to 400 degrees and set the timer for 5 minutes. Remove the drawer after three minutes.
Using a paper towel, scoop out some Coconut Oil and rub it all over the Air Fryer basket. Just a thin layer is needed. Don’t go crazy with a thick coating. Place the drawer and basket back into the Air Fryer, which will continue to stay on for two more minutes.
That’s it!
Prior to using your Air Fryer before cooking anything, rub a thin coating of Coconut Oil over the whole basket. I like to use The Fine Life Ideal Olive Oil Mister for spraying food with oil. Remember, this is not a deep fryer, but most food, will require that you spray your food, top and bottom, with Oil.
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great
I am just learning about my air fry
Many thanks for the info – the basket in my air-fryer (kogan brand) is a cyclinder suspended by the rotisserie rod and looks to be “stainless steel fly screen wire”, however I am familiar with treating cast iron much as your article says.
However, I have a problem with which you may be able to help. My air fryer is brand new and so far I haven’t the confidence to use it as I cannot find out if you can put food in the stainless steel bowl – all recipes (about 8) that came with it are placed on a wire rack – I am also an “old gal” having just turned 81 and usually cook on a slow combustion stove but finding using the chain saw is becoming a chore rather than a diversion routine, so bought the air fryer as it is supposed to do anything an oven can do as well.
Any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Florence
Thanks for the info for seasoning my new Air Fryer. I’m really looking forward to using with your receipes!
I am new to cooking with an air fryer. I haven’t cooked any foods in it yet. Does the air fryer basket need to be seasoned after each use or just before the initial use? I will be checking back for any tips and recipes as I am anxious to start using it.
It is good to oil before each use if making a “fried” recipe. Jill
Can Olive oil be used instead of coconut oil?
Since you’re seasoning it at 400 degrees, I’d use an oil with a high smoke point, like grapeseed oil if coconut oil is something you can’t use.
Tried this today
Thsnks
How often do you have to season it? Each time you cook something in it or once in awhile?
Just bought my air fryer and want to try all of your amazing recipes. Garlic honey wings is what I am cooking tonight. Thank you
Hi Greg. You are welcome. Have fun with your air fryer. Let me know how you like the wings. Jill
Would like the recipe
thanks a bunch for your info….air-frying is great and your demo…helps us all enjoy it more…thanks
love your posts!!
Can you only use coconut oil to season?
Should I re season the basket after each use? Or does the first seasoning last for awhile?
I was wondering the same thing???
Can you use something besides coconut oil? My son is allergic to it.
Wondering the same. I am highly allergic to coconut too. Aggravating how many recipes call for it now.
Interesting article. I was not aware of seasoning the basket for these Ari Fryers. I don’t own one yet. I’ve been studying about them to make sure it would really be a kitchen appliance I would truly use.
Hi Joanne~
It really helps when cooking items that tend to stick. Jill
Do you think you could use coconut oil aresol spray? I purchased some from trader joes that I
like so far.
Yes can I do it all the time
Thank you for this article. I am trying to read all about the air fryer before I use it. Do you have any recipes for a pork tenderloin?
my airfryer smokes… I think i cooked too many fatty foods (chicken wings) now even if i have french fries in it, it smokes a little. do you have any advice on stopping the white smoke or completely getting the oil out?
I read in another post if you put a little water under the basket then the smoke will stop.
I used the water technique and it worked great. No smoke
There will always be a bit of white smoke. Don’t worry!
Make sure to clean your air fryer each time you use it.
Put water in the bottom top stop it from smoking
I have the same question too. Also, can you still put it in the dishwasher?
How often do you season the badket?
I have the same question as above.
If you read the article, she states… quote ” it is important to season your Air Fryer before cooking and/or after cleaning.”