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Welcome to How To Clean Your Airfryer. Here at RecipeThis.com we have the Philips XL Airfryer and this is how we keep it clean, maintain it and make sure that it will last.

My first ever Airfryer that I bought was the Philips Airfryer (it was this one) and I am really proud to say that it lasted over 5 years.

Of course, as time went on it looked battered and bruised, just because it had received so much action.

But it still worked and it did an excellent job of cooking all the air fried food that we had fallen in love with.

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Cleaning & Maintaining Your Airfryer

You must appreciate that the Airfryer will lose its beautiful shiny just bought look and will need maintaining and looking after just like a new fridge freezer would.

I suggest that you do the following:

#1 Prevent Excessive Sticking

There will always be a lot of Airfryer recipes that will create a sticky mess of some kind or another. Think about each time you have chicken wings, chocolate chip cookies, chicken tikka or even pizza.

The mess is out of control and you can imagine spending hours and hours cleaning out your Airfryer.

I prevent my sticky food from sticking by using Airfryer Accessories.

Then it is very much like when you are using containers in the oven or under the grill and it means a lot less cleaning for your Airfryer.

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I use my grill pan when doing something that is likely to drip to below. That way it is just like grilling from a normal grill and you can then pour your leftovers that it has dripped through with, to the bin. Then you can simply wipe clean the grill pan when you have finished cooking and it stops less of a clean up operation.

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I use my baking pan because it is the fairy godmother of the kitchen. You simply place your ingredients into the baking pan and cook as usual. I particularly love this option for making chocolate banana bread, bread buns and pizza. It is non-stick so I just add a little flour round the bottom and sides and it’s just a simple wipe clean at the end.

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I use my baking mat all the time and its weird if I don’t have it out ready to use or drying away on the draining board. You simply place it into your Airfryer and then place your cooking items over it. It is especially perfect for chocolate chip cookies and OMG they taste just as good. Then you simply wipe clean the baking mat and its ready for next time. I also recommend you buy an XL baking mat and then chop it to size for 2 baking mats that fit into the Airfryer and then just slot it into place each time you air fry something sticky!

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I use my ramekins all the time and it’s because if you put 4 of them next to each other then they are the perfect size for mini baking. You can poach eggs in them, do eggs and bacon, mini mug cakes and so much more.

If you just use these Airfryer Accessories then it will reduce your sticking without you needing to deep clean your Airfryer. It’s a case of if you look after your Airfryer then cleaning becomes so much easier and you don’t have to deep clean your Airfryer each time you make cookies.

#2 Add A Non-Stick Coating

Another great option is to give your basket a great non-stick coating when you are preheating it. With a lot of Airfryer recipes that require a preheat of up to 10 minutes. Before you set it to the preheat wipe it dry with a baby wipe and then rub a little olive oil into the bottom and sides. This will give it an amazing non-stick coating while it is warming up.

#3 Clean The Airfryer Weekly

The basket is the worst part for ending up with ground on dirt stuck to it. If you ever attempt to do KFC chicken or fish tacos in your Airfryer then you’ll understand exactly what I am talking about. It is harsh and you will feel like you need to soak it for longer than when you cook roast turkey in the oven at Christmas.

To clean your Airfryer once a week you need to:

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  1. Remove the bottom Airfryer pan and the basket from the Airfryer unit.
  2. Rinse out any oils/excess liquid from cooking into a old tub suitable for recycling (Think old yoghurt, ice cream tubs).
  3. Place the pan and the basket into hot water with some washing up liquid.
  4. Leave it to soak for an hour.
  5. Give the sides and bottom of the Airfryer pan a good scrub with a gentle cleaning brush (like this one).
  6. Do the same with the basket.
  7. Turn both the pan and the basket upside down and do the bottom of them.
  8. Give it a really good rinse to remove the soap.
  9. Dry it with a kitchen towel and then place it back into the Airfryer unit ready for next time.

#4 Use The Fat Trapper System

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One thing I have never heard of until I discovered the gadget is the Fat Trapper System. It’s a fantastic little gadget and makes the perfect cleaning Plan B for the empty yoghurt tubs.

You have a fat trapper storage system that has bags attached to it and you fill up a bag with the waste from the bottom of your air fryer, and then keep loading it up until your bag is full.

Then replace the bag with a new one as and when you need it.

It makes the clean up operation easier and OMG it is so useful.

Keep it under your sink, next to your air fryer, on a high up shelf away from the kids or even in a spare slot in your pantry.

Click here to read the reviews.

If You Don’t Clean It Regularly:

An Airfryer is like any other electrical appliance that you own….and that is that it needs to be cleaned and looked after on a regular basis. You need to clean your oven, fridge and freezer regularly otherwise they are horrible and don’t last much past the guarantee.

Well the same applies for the Airfryer. If you leave an Airfryer and don’t clean it for a few months it will be like your deep fat fryer used to be. It will be full of grease, it will smell and it will cook your food at a lower standard than it did before.

We religiously clean ours once a week (sometimes more if we’re recipe testing) and as such it has a life span of about 5 years for each Airfryer.

If you don’t have an Airfryer yet then the one below is the one we have:

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Airfryer For Beginners PDF Cookbook

If you would like to get all the recipes mentioned above, along with all the extra tutorials, then click on the image above or click here.

We have put it together after many, many requests for a PDF version of all the recipes we have featured, that can act as your bible for getting used to your Airfryer.

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FAQs

What is the best cleaning solution for air fryer? ›

How do you get baked-on grease out of an air fryer? If soaking your air fryer basket does not get it clean, use a mixture of vinegar and baking soda. Apply it to the dirty area, and after a few minutes, thoroughly scrub with a brush, then rinse.

How to remove burnt grease from an air fryer? ›

To make my air fryer cleaning solution, I mix one cup of white vinegar with one cup of warm water and shake it in a spray bottle. I find that it is best to use this mixture while it is still warm as the hotter water temperature helps to dissolve the grease deposits faster.

Can I use white vinegar to clean air fryer? ›

Abbott suggests filling a small ramekin with white vinegar and squeeze of lemon juice, placing it in the basket, and heating for 5 minutes at 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Then, turn the air fryer off and let the ramekin remain in the closed basket for 30 minutes.

Does baking soda clean air fryer? ›

"Using baking soda not only made cleaning my air fryer so much easier but it also helped to get rid of the food odours left in the basket," was the overall verdict. If you're planning to try this hack at home, make sure you read your air fryer manufacturer's guidelines for cleaning first.

How to clean stuck grease from a deep fryer? ›

It requires letting your fryer cool down, removing the basket and oil, wiping the basin down, filling it with water and soap, then turning it on to boil and clean. After 10 to 15 minutes, you'll turn it off and let it cool, then dump the soapy water and rinse out the basin.

How to clean an air fryer with baking soda and baking soda? ›

A quarter cup of baking soda, and you're gonna fill that up with boiling water. up to the top. You're gonna leave it for 20 minutes, then pour it all out. You're gonna rinse it with warm water, dry it with paper towel, and then there you go.

Does vinegar and baking soda break down oil? ›

Vinegar just doesn't work on removing grease from surfaces because it is an acid. Use an alkaline soap, such as dish soap, for oil spills and messes. The University of Nebraska has a fascinating explanation of cleaning science that explains acid verses alkaline.

Can you use lemon to clean air fryer? ›

'This air fryer cleaning hack is specifically to get rid of smells, but we would always recommend the standard cleaning methods first before putting a heatproof bowl of sliced lemons and water into your air fryer basket at a high temperature for 10 – 15 minutes,' advises Stuart McCay, customer service and support ...

What dissolves burnt on grease? ›

Mix hydrogen peroxide and baking soda until it forms a thick paste. Apply a few drops of Dawn. Get a scrubbing pad and place the paste at the bottom of the pan in a circular movement. Allow the paste to dry for 30 minutes to an hour.

How do you get caked on oil off an air fryer? ›

"One method is to make a paste with baking soda and liquid dish soap, then apply that to the surfaces to be cleaned (such as the air fry basket and crisper plate). Then, place a paper towel on that surface that has been dampened with diluted white vinegar. Wait 15-20 minutes and wipe clean."

How to clean an air fryer hack? ›

For the toughest residue, create a paste of 1/2 cup of baking soda and a splash of water. Rub the paste onto the tough spots and let the paste sit for 10 minutes. Scrub gently with a soft-bristled toothbrush to remove the particles. Rinse well.

How to clean your air fryer hack? ›

All you need to do is: Add Bicarbonate soda also known as baking soda, Washing up liquid and Boiling water into your airfryer basket. Let it soak for 30 mins and use a scratch resisdent sponge to clean off any excess.

Do you have to clean an air fryer after every use? ›

Using any dirty kitchen appliance runs the risk of contaminating your food and causing illness. You should clean your air fryer's basket, tray, and pan after each use.

How to clean a sticky air fryer? ›

According to Machuga, the best way to clean an air fryer is with warm soap and water. "We recommend allowing the basket to first soak in warm soapy water and then scrubbing with a non-abrasive sponge in a sink," says Machuga. This way, stuck-on bits and sticky residue are easily removed.

Is parchment paper safe in an air fryer? ›

Yes. Perforating or adding some holes to the parchment paper before adding it to an air fryer can help provide better air flower and prevent burning and fires. Make your own perforated parchment paper with scissors, a pencil, or a hole punch.

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