Air Fryer Frozen Pizza King Soopers
- Spencer Airfryer
- Apr 7
- 3 min read

Air Fryer Frozen Pizza King Soopers
Cooking Frozen Pizza from King Soopers in the air fryer is the best way to get a crispy, golden crust and perfectly melted cheese without heating up your oven. Whether you're enjoying Simple Truth Organic, Private Selection, Red Baron, DiGiorno, or Kroger brand frozen pizza from King Soopers, the air fryer delivers fast, even cooking with that classic pizzeria-style bite in under 15 minutes.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
Crispy, Golden Crust Every Time
Air frying gives you that irresistible crunch on the outside while keeping the center soft and flavorful.
Faster Than Traditional Baking
No long oven preheating or 25-minute bake times—this method is quick and efficient.
Works with All Frozen Pizza Styles
From thin crust and rising crust to cauliflower and French bread pizzas.
Perfect for Any Occasion
Whether it’s lunch, dinner, or a quick snack, it’s convenient and delicious.
Ingredients
1 Frozen Pizza from King Soopers (Simple Truth, Private Selection, Red Baron, DiGiorno, Kroger, or your preferred brand)
Instructions
Step 1: Preheat the Air Fryer
Set your air fryer to 375°F (190°C) and preheat for 2–3 minutes for the best crisp.
Step 2: Remove Packaging
Take off all plastic wrap and cardboard. If the pizza is too large for your air fryer, slice it into halves or quarters before cooking.
Step 3: Air Fry to Perfection
Place the pizza in a single layer in your air fryer basket or tray. Adjust based on the pizza style:
Thin crust or flatbread: 375°F for 7–9 minutes
Rising crust or thicker pizzas: 360°F for 12–15 minutes, tent loosely with foil during the first half
Cauliflower crust: 375°F for 8–10 minutes
French bread pizzas: 375°F for 10–12 minutes
Step 4: Check for Doneness
The crust should be golden brown, the cheese melted and bubbly, and the internal temperature should be at least 165°F (74°C).
Step 5: Let Cool & Serve
Let the pizza rest for 2–3 minutes before slicing and enjoying.
Pro Tips for the Best Results
Cut Larger Pizzas to Fit
Slice into sections if the full pizza won’t fit in your air fryer basket or tray.
Use Foil to Prevent Over-Browning
Cover heavily topped or cheese-heavy pizzas with foil during the first half of cooking.
Add Toppings Before Cooking
Customize your pizza with mushrooms, extra cheese, or veggies before cooking.
Rotate or Flip Slices for Even Cooking
If needed, rotate slices halfway through for perfect browning.
What to Serve With King Soopers Frozen Pizza
Delicious Sides
Simple Truth Organic Salad Kit – Adds freshness to your plate.
Private Selection Garlic Bread or Cheese Sticks – Classic pizza-night sides.
Tater Tots or Crinkle-Cut Fries – Comfort food favorites.
Dipping Sauces
Pizza Sauce or Marinara – Perfect for crust dipping.
Ranch or Garlic Butter – Creamy and rich.
Buffalo Sauce or Balsamic Glaze – Adds bold or sweet flavor.
Creative Add-Ons
Top with Arugula, Fresh Basil, or Oregano – Adds color and a pop of flavor.
Sprinkle with Parmesan, Red Pepper Flakes, or Garlic Salt – Pizzeria-style touch.
Drizzle with Olive Oil or Hot Honey – For a gourmet finish.
Storage & Reheating Instructions
How to Store Leftovers
Let the pizza cool, then store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
How to Reheat in the Air Fryer
Reheat slices at 350°F (175°C) for 3–4 minutes until hot and crisp again.
Can You Freeze After Cooking?
Yes—wrap slices in foil or a freezer-safe bag. Reheat from frozen at 375°F (190°C) for 6–8 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions
Do I Need to Thaw the Pizza First?
No—cook straight from frozen for best results.
Can I Cook the Whole Pizza at Once?
Only if it fits in your air fryer. Otherwise, slice and cook in batches.
Can I Add Extra Toppings?
Yes! Just don’t overload the crust so it still cooks evenly.
What’s the Best Air Fryer for Frozen Pizza?
Oven-style air fryers are great for full pizzas. Basket-style air fryers are best for personal sizes or sections.
Make King Soopers frozen pizza in the air fryer for a crisp crust and bubbly cheese in under 15 minutes. Includes cooking times, tips, and serving suggestions.
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