Air Fryer Perforated Silicone Mats
These air fryer perforated silicone mats are a fantastic accessory for air frying. These non-stick silicone liners are easy to clean and keep food from sticking. We talk more about this great air fryer accessory below!
What are Air Fryer Silicone Mats that are Perforated?
First of all, perforated means there’s holes in these mats. These are food safe silicone mats that line your air fryer basket, tray or rack. Food sticks and tears less when you cook them on these silicone mats and the perforated holes allows for maximum hot air circulation. The maximum air flow allows food to cook for crispy and evenly without sticking. Best of all, they can protect your air fryer baskets and trays by having to scrub them less because they’re protected with the mats.
Where to Buy these Mats or Liners
Are Silicone Mats Air fryer and Oven Safe?
Yes, they are safe up to about 430°F-450°F. So double check with your manufacturer to see what their suggested maximum temperature is. This high temperature range allows you to cook most foods crispy and quickly.
How To Use Non-Stick Silicone Liners in Air Fryer?
These are super easy to use and super helpful. Just lay the silicone liners in your air fryer basket, tray or rack. Give the liners a light spray of oil then follow your recipe and lay your food on the liner. Cook the food to recipe instructions. When food is cooked, you’ll see how easy it is to lift or move the food off the liner. It won’t stick or tear like they normally would if you just lay the food on the rack. If it’s a metal wire basket or rack, food sticks like crazy. These mats are awesome at minimizing the stick.
10 Reasons to Use Perforated Silicone Liners
- No more sticking food. The silicone is non-stick so it keeps food from sticking to your air fryer basket, racks or trays.
- Protect your basket and racks: These silicone liners also protect and extends the life of your air fryer baskets and trays. No more scrubbing of your air fryer trays, racks or baskets.
- Easy to Clean: These are liners are super easy to clean. Just wash these silicone liners with hot soap and water. You’ll quickly see that the food residue wipes off easily.
- Dishwasher Safe: They are also dishwater safe so you can easily pop them in the dishwasher and they come out clean. Easy Peasy
- Cost Effective and Re-Usable: These liners can be re-used everyday. It’s a cost effective way to cooking in your air fryer.
- Food Safe and food grade silicone. These are BPA-free and are made of premium food grade silicone and heat resistant up to 430°F – 450°F.
- Multiple Uses: You can use these in air fryers, regular ovens, pressure cookers and toaster ovens.
- Healthier Food: These liners can allow you to eat healthier by using less oil to keep your food from sticking. No more heavy oil usage for food to release.
- Perforated Design: Maximum perforated hole design for optimal air flow for crispy food. Even heat distribution for cooking food evenly.
- Flexible, Durable, Easy Storage: Thee mats are high quality material prolongs the life of these liners and flexible for storage in small kitchens
Thought I’d add I can now buy your recommended square silicone air fryer mats but at a cost of $50.05 before taxes. I was shocked at seeing how much the price was for two square silicone Air fryer mats and of which I would never pay. So will stick to using my perforated parchment air fryer liners that have been working fine. I had high hopes on finally finding the silicone liners thanks to your link as I dislike the fact the parchment has to be discarded instead of being a reusable product like silicone.
Do you know if anyone makes larger mats? I air fry in a Breville Smart Oven that is about 14 inches wide
Hi Vickie, you should probably just buy a standard size silicone baking mat for regular ovens and then trim it to your Breville size. Double check with the manufacturer of the manufacturer of the mats. We’ve heard of people trimming those mats without any issues.
needed square ones. Amazon link you supplied came up with the wording, currently unavailable on each colour.
I’ll Probably stick with square perforated parchment due to availability and lower prices
Thanks for thinking of us air fryer newbies anyway!