Can I air fry in my KitchenAid convection oven?
Yes, you can use the convection feature on your KitchenAid KMHC319ESS5 to get air-fryer-like results because it circulates hot air for browning and crisping. For best results, use the convection rack and cookware approved for convection and combination cooking as shown in the KMHC319ESS5 owner's manual.
- Use Convect Bake or Convect Roast (manual convection modes).
- Cook on the convection rack to keep food elevated for better airflow.
- Use an ovenproof, microwave-safe pan or cookie sheet (not provided).
- Preheat when you want maximum crisping; you can also skip preheat for faster starts.
- Flip or rotate food partway through for more even browning.
KitchenAid’s guidance for this unit is clear: some items are not safe in the microwave/combination environment.
Do not use:
- Metal cookware or bakeware
- Foil liners or wrappers
- Twist ties, staples, or metallic trim/glaze
- Non-approved thermometers or skewers
If you are unsure about a dish, use the water-and-dish test described in the manual.
| Feature | Countertop air fryer | KMHC319ESS5 convection |
|---|---|---|
| Crisping method | Rapid hot air | Rapid hot air (convection) |
| Best setup | Basket | Convection rack + pan/sheet |
| Batch size | Small | Small to medium |
| Typical cook temp | 350 to 400°F | 250 to 450°F |
Using the convection rack and approved cookware helps airflow and prevents arcing, which protects the waveguide cover, door, and interior cavity while improving crisping and even cooking.
Last updated: February 2026
How many quarts is a KitchenAid KMHC319ESS5?
KitchenAid model KMHC319ESS5 is a microwave/hood combo, so it is not rated in quarts like a stand mixer bowl. For this appliance, capacity is typically described in cubic feet (oven cavity volume) and usable turntable space; check the exact capacity in the KMHC319ESS5 owner’s manual.
For a KitchenAid over-the-range microwave like KMHC319ESS5, these are the specs that matter most:
- Cavity capacity (cu. ft.): the main “size” rating for the microwave
- Turntable diameter: helps you know what plates and cookware fit
- Interior height and width: important for tall mugs and covered dishes
- Convection accessories: some cooking uses a convection rack or steamer vessel (when included)
- Vent hood performance: fan speeds and venting setup affect smoke and odor removal
If you are comparing cookware or containers, quarts can still be useful. Here is a simple reference:
| Measure | Equivalent |
|---|---|
| 1 quart | 4 cups |
| 2 quarts | 8 cups |
| 4 quarts | 1 gallon |
Using the right capacity unit prevents buying the wrong accessory or cookware. “Quarts” applies to containers (like bowls and pots); microwave fit is determined by cavity dimensions and turntable clearance, not liquid volume.
If you are installing or reconfiguring venting (recirculating vs. outside vent), follow the KMHC319ESS5 installation guide so the mounting and ducting match the approved clearances.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the specs of the KMHC319ESS5?
The KitchenAid KMHC319ESS5 is a 30-inch over-the-range microwave/hood combo designed to install above electric or gas cooking surfaces up to 36 inches wide. For exact dimensions, clearances, and electrical requirements for your home, we follow the KMHC319ESS5 installation guide.
These are the most-requested “specs” for this model category; confirm the exact values in the documentation for your installation.
- Type: Over-the-range microwave/hood combination
- Fit: Intended for a 30-inch opening; can be adapted for wider openings with filler panels
- Cooktop compatibility: Above electric or gas cooking products up to 36 inches wide
- Venting: Designed for common OTR venting configurations (varies by setup)
- Electrical: Dedicated circuit requirements are listed in the installation instructions
We recommend checking these items in the KMHC319ESS5 installation guide before ordering a mounting or venting part:
- Cabinet opening width and available depth
- Wall stud locations and mounting plate position
- Venting direction (recirculating vs. outside venting) and duct alignment
- Required outlet location and cord reach
- Clearance above the cooktop per the guide
| Item | What we use for KMHC319ESS5 planning | Where to confirm |
|---|---|---|
| Opening width | 30-inch class OTR microwave | Installation guide “Product Dimensions” |
| Max cooktop width below | Up to 36 inches | Installation guide “Installation Requirements” |
| Wider cabinet openings | Filler panel kits (3 inches each panel) | Installation guide “Tools and Parts” |
If your cabinet opening is wider than 30 inches, filler panels are commonly used to close gaps and improve the finished look.
- Filler panels are sold as a pair
- Each panel is 3 inches wide
- Kits are available in multiple colors/finishes (including stainless)
Correct specs prevent common problems like poor vent alignment, cabinet interference, and mounting issues. Verifying dimensions and electrical requirements up front also helps you avoid ordering the wrong installation hardware.
Last updated: February 2026





