Air Fryer Hard Boiled Eggs – no boiling water – easy, hands-off method – ready in 12-16 minutes for soft, medium or hard boiled plus easy peel shells. Perfect for egg salad sandwiches, potato salad and snacks.

This easy method for hard boiled eggs is perfect for anyone – especially if you’re like me frustrated waiting for a pot of boiling water.
Air Fryer Hard Boiled Eggs is one of the simplest and best kitchen hacks. No pot of cold water, no watching the stove and very little mess.
- Perfect timing every time
- Easy peeling shells, creamy yolks
- consistent results
Why I love this air fryer method:
- No waiting for boiling water
- Hands off – no monitoring a pot on the stove
- Easier peeling, even with fresh eggs
Ingredients needed to make Air Fryer Hard Boiled Eggs:
- Large eggs
That’s it!
How to make Air Fryer Hard Boiled Eggs:
1. Add eggs to the basket
Gently place eggs in the air fryer basket in a single layer.

My Ninja 4-quart air fryer (1550 wattage) fits 12 eggs comfortably.
2. Set the temperature and cook time
No preheating needed. Just set the air fryer to 250 degrees and choose your preferred doneness for the air fryer eggs.
- 12 minutes – soft-boiled eggs (jammy yolks)
- 14 minutes – medium eggs
- 16 minutes – classic hard-boiled eggs
3. Ice bath
While the eggs cook, fill a medium bowl with enough cold water and ice to submerge the eggs after the cook. The ice water bath stops the cooking process and prevents the eggs from overcooking.
4. Transfer to the ice bath
Transfer cooked eggs to the ice bath and let them sit for 8-10 minutes to cool.

5. Peel eggs
Remove the eggs from the ice bath, dry with a clean dish towel or paper towel. Gently tap the shell on the counter to break the shell.
Roll the egg lightly and peel eggs starting from the wider end where the air pocket usually forms. Rinse again under the faucet to remove any remaining little flecks of eggshell.
Tips for the best Air Fryer Hard-Boiled Eggs:
‘Older’ eggs peel easier than ‘fresh’ eggs:
As eggs age (1-2 weeks) are significantly easier to peel than fresh eggs so you’ll want to buy them about a week before Easter or when you’re planning to use them. This is especially true if you’re buy from farm stands where eggs are at their peak freshness.
Air fryers vary
Different air fryer wattage levels can affect cooking times.
My Ninja 4-quart (1550 watt) cooks perfectly at the times listed, but you may need to adjust the cook timer slightly to suit your air fryer.
Always use an ice bath
Don’t skip the ice bath. It immediately stops the cooking process and prevents eggs from overcooking (think rubbery whites or green, chalky yolks!). The ice bath also makes the eggs much easier to peel.
Cook in a single layer
Arrange eggs in a single layer so the hot air circulates evenly.
Storing hard boiled eggs:
Cool completely then store in an air tight container or in their shells in the refrigerator up to one week.
My Air Fryer doesn’t go to 250 degrees – HELP!
If your air fryer doesn’t have a 250 degree option, don’t worry – mine doesn’t either!
Check other cook modes on your air fryer. On my Ninja, the ROAST setting allow for 250 degrees so that’s what I use.
What to do with Hard Boiled Eggs:

- Deviled Eggs
- Old Fashioned Potato Salad
- Tuna Macaroni Salad
- Egg Salad Sandwiches
- Added to your favorite salad
- Healthy breakfast added to avocado toast
- Simple protein snack right from the fridge with a little salt and pepper or sprinkle of Everything Bagel Seasoning
FAQ – frequently asked questions:
Are air fryer eggs easier to peel?
Yes! I don’t know the science behind it, but most people find air fryer eggs much easier to peel than the ones boiled in water on the stove.
Can I use fresh eggs?
Yes but fresh eggs are typically harder to peel The ice bath helps quite a bit.
Do I need to preheat the air fryer?
No preheating is necessary for this recipe.
How long do hard boiled eggs last in the fridge?
Stored in the refrigerator in an airtight container or in their shells, hard boiled eggs will last up to one week.
Try these popular air fryer recipes:
If you love simple air fryer recipes, be sure to check out these favorites from A Gouda Life:
- Air Fryer Baked Potatoes
- Juicy Air Fryer Chicken
- Air Fryer Chicken and Potatoes
- 10 Minute Air Fryer Salmon
Ready to air fry hard boiled eggs? The full printable recipe is below.
Enjoy!

Air Fryer Hard Boiled Eggs
Equipment
- Air fryer
Ingredients
- large eggs
Instructions
- Gently place eggs in the air fryer basket in a single layer. My Ninja 4-quart air fryer (1550 wattage) fits 8 eggs comfortably.
- NO preheating needed. Set air fryer to 250 degrees and choose your preferred doneness for the air fryer eggs.12 minutes – soft-boiled eggs (jammy yolks)14 minutes – medium eggs16 minutes – classic hard-boiled eggs
- While the eggs cook, fill a medium bowl with enough cold water and ice to submerge the eggs after they cook. The ice water bath stops the cooking process, prevents the eggs from overcooking and helps the peel easier.
- Transfer cooked eggs to the ice bath and let them sit for 8-10 minutes to cool. Remove eggs from the ice bath, dry with a clean dish towel or paper towel. Gently tap the shell on the counter to break the shell. Roll egg lightly and peel shell starting from the wider end. Rinse again under the faucet to remove any remaining little flecks of eggshell.
AIR FRYER TEMPERATURE TIP:
- If your air fryer doesn’t drop to 250 degrees in air fryer mode, check other cook modes – my ROAST setting allows for 250 degrees – that's what I use!
Not only is the easiest – no boiling water! – way to make hard boiled eggs, but the super simple peel makes this the only way I’ll make hard boiled eggs now!
The only way I will hard or soft boil eggs from now on!