Air fryer timing depends on food type, size, thickness, starting temperature, basket spacing, and the texture you want. A table of times can give you a starting point, but the useful habit is to adjust from a known preset instead of searching from scratch every time.
Start with a close food preset
Choose the closest match for the food you are cooking, then adjust by weight, thickness, and preferred texture. Frozen fries, fresh potatoes, chicken pieces, vegetables, and desserts all behave differently, so one universal time does not work well.
Use reminders for foods that need movement
Foods that overlap or sit in layers usually need a shake or flip reminder. That is especially true for fries, wings, nuggets, vegetables, and anything where browning matters on more than one side.
Save what works
Once a time and temperature work for your air fryer, save it. Air Fryer Master supports food presets, smart timers, shake reminders, favorites, and custom foods so repeat meals do not require another search.
Use the app for repeat meals
Air Fryer Master is useful when you want a focused place for air fryer times, temperatures, timers, reminders, and custom presets across the foods you cook often.





