Portion & basket adjuster
Adjusted cook: 375°F · 8–11 min
Start checking: 8 min.
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Air fry gyoza at 375°F for 8–11 min.
Spray both sides with oil. Flat/pleated side down first for best browning.
| Cut / variant | Temp | Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fresh pork gyoza (store-bought or homemade) | 375°F190°C | 8–11 min | Flip at 5 min · Spray both sides with oil. Flat/pleated side down first for best browning. |
| Fresh vegetable gyoza | 375°F190°C | 7–10 min | Flip at 4 min · Veggie gyoza cook slightly faster than pork. Watch for golden color. |
| Cut / variant | Temp | Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frozen pork gyoza (do not thaw) | 370°F190°C | 12–16 min | Flip at 7 min · Spray generously with oil. No need to thaw. |
| Frozen vegetable gyoza (do not thaw) | 370°F190°C | 11–15 min | Flip at 7 min · Cook from frozen. Spray with oil for best crispiness. |
Adjust the validated table row for portions, basket airflow, reheating, and doneness checks.
Adjusted cook: 375°F · 8–11 min
Start checking: 8 min.
For already-cooked leftovers; use the main table for raw food.
Reheat estimate: 350°F / 175°C · 3–6 min
Reheat leftovers until hot all the way through; use a thermometer for meat, poultry, seafood, or egg dishes.
Fast fixes for the most common texture and doneness misses.
Lower the next batch by 10-15°F or check Gyoza 2 minutes earlier. Check early, then add 1-2 minutes only as needed.
Pat dry, avoid overcrowding, and add a light oil mist only after seasoning so airflow can crisp the surface.
Drop the temperature one step, use the lower time range, and move sugar-heavy marinades or sauces to the final minutes.
Split thicker pieces, preheat when recommended, and add short 1-2 minute bursts instead of restarting a full cook cycle.
Last updated 2026-06-19 · Reviewed by Maks