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10 Best Air Fryer Accessories You Actually Need

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Got an air fryer and wondering what accessories you actually need? Check out my top 10 must-have air fryer accessories—tried, tested, and used daily in my kitchen to make cooking easier!

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If you’ve been following me for a while, you know how much I love my air fryer. It’s hands-down one of my favorite kitchen appliances, making cooking faster, healthier, and, let’s face it, way more fun.

Over the years, I’ve discovered a few tools that have completely elevated my air fryer game. Today, I’m sharing the essential air fryer accessories I can’t live without—they’re practical, affordable, and make a world of difference in your cooking experience! Here are my top 10 air fryer accessories that every home cook will love:

Before we dive in this is the Air fryer I use: Cosori 5.8 qrt

cosori air fryer image.


If you’re new to air frying, check out my beginner’s guide and easy recipes—they’re perfect for helping you get started and make the most of your air fryer!

1. Oil Mister

One of the biggest secrets to getting that crispy, golden texture in the air fryer is using just the right amount of oil. Enter the oil mister! It lets you lightly spray oil on your food for even coverage without drenching it. Unlike store-bought sprays, you can fill it with your favorite oil, whether it’s olive oil, avocado oil, or even coconut oil.

My favorite is the Evo oil mister. While it’s a bit pricier than other misters, it’s absolutely worth the investment. I’ve been using mine for over two years, and it’s been fantastic. The nozzle does need occasional cleaning with warm water to prevent clogging and the bottle benefits from a quick rinse with warm soapy water. It’s served me reliably for more than two years with just a little care!

What I Use: Evo Oil Sprayer

2. Parchment Paper Liners

Let’s be honest: cleaning up after cooking can be a hassle. That’s where parchment paper liners save the day. They prevent food from sticking to the basket and make clean-up super easy. Just be sure to grab pre-cut, perforated liners that allow proper airflow for even cooking, and double-check that they fit your specific air fryer model.

I swear by these liners, especially when cooking sticky foods like chicken wings or baked goods like cookies. They make life so much easier!

What I Use: Parchment paper liners – There are different varieties and pick one that suit your needs.

Parchment paper liners on a white background.

3. Meat Thermometer

This is an absolute must-have in my kitchen. Perfectly cooked protein is key to a great meal. A meat thermometer takes the guesswork out of cooking meat in the air fryer. It ensures accurate internal temperatures and prevents overcooking or undercooking.

Whether chicken, beef, or fish, this tool ensures your food is safe to eat and stays tender and juicy.

What I Use: Instant meat thermometer – there are different styles and pick one that works best for you.

Meat thermometer on a white background.

4. Silicone Tongs

If you’ve ever tried flipping food in an air fryer with regular utensils, you know it’s tricky. Silicone-tipped tongs are heat-resistant and won’t scratch your air fryer basket. They’re perfect for turning over chicken wings, grabbing roasted veggies, or serving up crispy fish sticks.

What I Use: Silicone tongs

Silicone tong on a white background.

5. Silicone Basting Brush

For recipes that need a glaze or marinade applied during cooking, a silicone basting brush is a must. It’s easy to clean and perfect for brushing sauces on chicken, ribs, or even veggies while they’re cooking.

I’ve used it on my teriyaki salmon and BBQ chicken.

What I Use: Silicone brush

Two silicone brushes on a white table.

6. Small Baking Dishes or Ramekins

Did you know you can bake in your air fryer? Small baking dishes or ramekins are perfect for desserts like molten lava cakes, baked oats, or single-serve casseroles. Make sure they fit comfortably in your air fryer basket.

I’ve used mine on apple crisp and lava cakes.

What I Use: Ramekins with lids and small baking dish

Three white ramekins or small dishes on a wooden cutting board,

7. Reusable Silicone Mats

For an eco-friendly alternative to parchment paper liners, reusable silicone mats are a great choice. They’re non-stick, durable, and super easy to clean. I love using them for baking or roasting foods like a whole chicken for easy clean up. You can get a wide variety to fit the size of your air fryer.

What I Use: Silicone mats

Silicone mat on a white table.

8. Cooking Racks

Want to maximize the space in your air fryer? Stackable cooking racks let you cook multiple items at once. They’re great for meal prepping or when you’re cooking for a crowd. You can cook multiple batches at once, like two batches of fries or even meat and veggies, all at the same time.

Plus, they’re great for keeping lighter foods like pita or tortilla chips from flying around in the air fryer. You can purchase these racks individually or as part of an accessory kit for your air fryer.

What I Use: Cooking racks and skewers

Cooking rack on a white background.

9. Air Fryer Accessory Kit

If you’re ready to take your air fryer cooking to the next level, an accessory kit is a game-changer. Most kits come with items like a cake pan, pizza pan, cooking racks, and skewers—everything you need to explore beyond basic recipes. They’re great for trying out more creative dishes like egg muffins, kebabs, or even a quick pizza!

What I Use: Air fryer accessory kit

A box of air fryer accessory kit.

10. Cleaning Brush

Last but not least, keeping your air fryer clean is crucial for its longevity. A small cleaning brush helps you scrub away grease and food particles from hard-to-reach corners of the basket and tray.

Make sure to choose one with soft bristles to avoid damaging the nonstick coating. For quick cleanups, I pair mine with Dawn dish spray. For tougher grease, I let the basket soak with dish spray for a bit before giving it a thorough scrub with the brush. It makes cleanup so much easier!

Which Ones Are You Going to Buy?

Having the right tools can make all the difference when it comes to air frying. Not only do they save time, but they also help you get the best results. Whether you’re making snacks, sides, or full meals, these tools are my go-to essentials.

Which accessory is your favorite? Or is there one I missed? Let me know in the comments below! 👇


FAQs

Are all accessories compatible with every air fryer model?

No, you should always double-check the size and specifications of accessories to make sure they fit your air fryer.

Can I use metal utensils in my air fryer?

It’s best to avoid metal utensils as they can scratch the non-stick coating and use silicon and wooden utensils instead.

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