Achieve Perfectly Crispy Potatoes Every Time Using Your Air Fryer!

Achieve Perfectly Crispy Potatoes Every Time Using Your Air Fryer!

In this recipe video, you’ll learn how to make perfect crispy potatoes in your air fryer every time. No need to parboil these beauties – simply peel and chop your potatoes, drizzle with oil and seasonings, and let your air fryer work its magic. In just 20 minutes, you’ll have crispy, delicious roast potatoes that make a great side dish for any meal. Check out the free printable recipe on our site and get ready to enjoy a quick and easy potato dish that’s sure to become a family favorite.

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Recipe Instructions

Who doesn’t love a roast potato? but have you tried making them in an air fryer? No need to parboil these beauties and the result – crispy and delicious and done in 20 minutes, which means these airfryer roast potatoes make a great side to a speedy meal.

Free printable recipe is available on our site: https://www.kitchensanctuary.com/air-fryer-roast-potatoes/

Air Fryer (mine’s the Ninja Max) https://geni.us/ninjaairfryer
Shallow insert tray for air fryer (I use the 8″ pizza pan from this set) https://geni.us/airfryeraccessories

Ingredients
700 g (1 1/2 lbs) floury potatoes such as Maris Piper or red-skinned Rooster potatoes
2 tbsp neutral oil such as rapeseed, avocado or sunflower
1 tsp Maldon salt
1 tbsp fresh thyme leaves

Optional for extra crunch:
1 tbsp neutral oil such as rapeseed, avocado or sunflower

Instructions
1. Peel and chop potatoes into bite-size chunks – about 3-3.5cm (approx. 1+1/4 to 1+1/3 inches). Rinse under cold water and pat dry.

2. Place a shallow tray insert into your air fryer basket. *see note 1

3. Add the potatoes to the tray. Drizzle on the oil and give a good shake or stir – so the potatoes are fully covered in oil.

4. Cook for 5 minutes in the air fryer at 200C/400F, then turn or shake the potatoes and cook for a further 5 minutes.

5. Turn or shake the potatoes again and give them a bit of a bash with the back of a spoon – to ruffle the edges slightly. Drizzle on a further tbsp of oil.

6. Cook for another 10 minutes (so it will be 20 minutes cooking time altogether), until the potatoes are crisp and golden.

7. Sprinkle with salt and thyme before serving.

Notes
Note 1: Why use a tray insert for air fryer roast potatoes?
Roasting potatoes in the oven requires you to roast the potatoes in a roasting tray with fat in. The potatoes are sitting in the hot fat. This is what helps to give the potatoes that ‘crunchy shell’.If you try to roast potatoes in an air fryer in the regular basket (with holes in) any excess fat you add will drain through the holes, so the potatoes aren’t in contact with the hot fat. They’ll only have the small amount of fat you poured on coating the skin.This will result in roast potatoes that are browned, with only a very thin skin of crispness that’s also a little chewy.If they’re sitting in the hot fat, you’ll get a thicker skin of crunch, as the hot oil absorbs deeper into the skin.

Can I skip the tray insert and add directly to the air fryer basket?
Yes, of course. The skin will be less crunchy, but the potatoes will be browned. They will also have absorbed less fat, so they’ll be lower in calories and fat content.

Shouldn’t you par-boil the potatoes first?
This recipe is about making quick roast potatoes. I’ve prioritised speed and simplicity over getting the ultimate crunch. If you have more time, then yes, you can parboil the potatoes.
Par-boil the peeled and chopped potatoes for 8-9 minutes – until softened at the edges.
Drain and give good shake to fluff up the edges further.
Add to the air fryer tray insert and place in the airfryer with the oil. Cook as per the recipe above, but reduce the cooking time by 5 minutes.

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Video “Make Perfect Crispy Potatoes In Your Air Fryer Every Time!” was uploaded on 02/24/2025 to Youtube Channel Kitchen Sanctuary