Perfectly Cooked Sausage in the Air Fryer - Easy Healthy Recipes (2024)

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Cooking sausage in the air fryer is our favorite way to get Italian sausage or bratwurst on the table! Hands off and super quick, the air fryer cooks sausage beautifully, with a perfect crisp skin.

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What Makes This Recipe So Good

  • This air fryer method is SO easy. No standing over the stovetop while grease splashes everywhere, turning the sausages constantly to make sure they’re browned (not burnt) outside but still perfectly cooked inside. Here the air fryer does all the work, and it’s virtually hands-free! You just need to flip the sausages once, halfway through the cook time.
  • Air fryer sausages come out perfectly cooked, every single time. Stovetop sausages can vary every time you make them if the heat is even slightly off, or if you flip them too many times, or not enough, or any number of little factors. Air fryer sausages are always beautifully crisp outside and outrageously juicy inside.
  • It takes less than 20 minutes to go from fridge to table! Sausages make a great pairing with all sorts of things, too – roasted peppers and onions, potatoes, pasta with a cream sauce… you could even eat the sausages in buns or just on their own!

Key Ingredients

Sausage – Link sausages are literally the only ingredient you need for air fryer sausages! This method will work for any link sausage, so just pick your favorite (or try something new, it’s entirely up to you!). Smaller links, like breakfast sausages, will cook a little faster than thicker sausages like bratwursts. If you’re Whole30, make sure the sausages you use are Whole30-compliant!

Chef’s Tips

  • For larger sausages or smaller air fryers, you may not be able to fit 5 link sausages in the basket at once. That’s okay! You can work in batches if you need to. The key is to make sure they’re laying in one even layer, not touching or overlapping, so the air can circulate completely. Any spot the air can’t reach is a spot the sausage won’t cook completely.
  • Don’t pierce the skin of the sausages before you put them in the air fryer! The skin is there to hold in all the juices, and poking holes in it would just let all those juices run out during cooking.
  • Air fryer smoking? No worries! Sausages are high in fat, and sometimes the dripping fat causes a little smoke. If you run into this, you can try putting a parchment paper made specifically for air fryers in the bottom of the basket, under the sausages. A little water in the bottom of the basket could help, too.
  • Air fryers are phenomenal, but like with any appliance, one can be a little different from another. Keep an eye on your sausages in the air fryer the first time or two you make them, so you know exactly what cook time works best for your air fryer! Remember, with pork sausage, you want an internal temperature of at least 160° Fahrenheit.
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Sausage in the Air Fryer

Prep:5 minutes minutes

Cook:14 minutes minutes

Total:19 minutes minutes

Cooking sausage in the air fryer is our favorite way to get Italian sausage or bratwurst on the table! Hands off and super quick, the air fryer cooks sausage beautifully, with a perfect crisp skin.

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Ingredients

  • 5 sausage links like Italian sausage or bratwurst, about 18 ounces

Equipment

  • Air Fryer

  • Tongs

Instructions

  • Preheat air fryer to 370° Fahrenheit. Place sausages in single layer in basket.

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  • Return basket to air fryer. Cook 13 minutes for a softer skin or 14 minutes for a nice browned exterior. Using tongs, flip sausages once midway through cooking.

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Notes

Recipe yields 5 cooked sausages. Nutritional values shown reflect information for 1 serving, or 1 cooked sausage. Macros may vary slightly depending on the specific brand and type of sausages used.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1sausage | Calories: 388kcal | Protein: 16g | Fat: 35g | Saturated Fat: 13g | Total Carbs: 1g | Net Carbs: 1g | Vitamin C: 2mg | Cholesterol: 85mg | Sodium: 819mg | Potassium: 283mg | Calcium: 20mg | Iron: 1mg

Number of total servings shown is approximate. Actual number of servings will depend on your preferred portion sizes.

Nutritional values shown are general guidelines and reflect information for 1 serving using the ingredients listed,notincluding any optional ingredients. Actual macros may vary slightly depending on specific brands and types of ingredients used.

To determine the weight of one serving, prepare the recipe as instructed. Weigh the finished recipe, then divide the weight of the finished recipe (not including the weight of the container the food is in) by the desired number of servings. Result will be the weight of one serving.

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  1. Perfectly Cooked Sausage in the Air Fryer - Easy Healthy Recipes (8)Eleanor Lecker says

    Perfectly Cooked Sausage in the Air Fryer - Easy Healthy Recipes (9)
    Perfect sausages.

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    • Perfectly Cooked Sausage in the Air Fryer - Easy Healthy Recipes (10)Jessica | Easy Healthy Recipes Team says

      So glad you enjoyed them!

      Reply

  2. Perfectly Cooked Sausage in the Air Fryer - Easy Healthy Recipes (11)Kathleen says

    Perfectly Cooked Sausage in the Air Fryer - Easy Healthy Recipes (12)
    A great way to cook sausage. Juicy & crispy skin.

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    • Perfectly Cooked Sausage in the Air Fryer - Easy Healthy Recipes (13)Jessica | Easy Healthy Recipes Team says

      So glad you enjoyed it, Kathleen!

      Reply

  3. Perfectly Cooked Sausage in the Air Fryer - Easy Healthy Recipes (14)Beth says

    Perfectly Cooked Sausage in the Air Fryer - Easy Healthy Recipes (15)
    Juicyest sausages ever! Cooked evenly slightly crispy on the out side and so juicy on the inside. My new favourite way to cook sausages

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    • Perfectly Cooked Sausage in the Air Fryer - Easy Healthy Recipes (16)Jessica | Easy Healthy Recipes Team says

      So glad you enjoyed them! Thanks for sharing, Beth.

      Reply

  4. Perfectly Cooked Sausage in the Air Fryer - Easy Healthy Recipes (17)Lisa Biggs says

    Perfectly Cooked Sausage in the Air Fryer - Easy Healthy Recipes (18)
    Wonderful sausages !

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    • Perfectly Cooked Sausage in the Air Fryer - Easy Healthy Recipes (19)Megan | Easy Healthy Recipes Team says

      So glad you enjoyed them, Lisa! Thanks for the review!

      Reply

  5. Perfectly Cooked Sausage in the Air Fryer - Easy Healthy Recipes (20)James Schwartz says

    Perfectly Cooked Sausage in the Air Fryer - Easy Healthy Recipes (21)
    What is the temperature and length of time for Brats or Italian Sausages

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    • Perfectly Cooked Sausage in the Air Fryer - Easy Healthy Recipes (22)Jessica | Easy Healthy Recipes Team says

      Hi James! We actually have another recipe specifically for brats in the air fryer!

      https://easyhealthyrecipes.com/air-fryer-brats/

      Reply

  6. Perfectly Cooked Sausage in the Air Fryer - Easy Healthy Recipes (23)Blackavar says

    Perfectly Cooked Sausage in the Air Fryer - Easy Healthy Recipes (24)
    You deserve recognition for this great, simple recipe. My leek and feta sausages turned out perfectly. Thank you!

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    • Perfectly Cooked Sausage in the Air Fryer - Easy Healthy Recipes (25)Jessica | Easy Healthy Recipes Team says

      So glad they turned out perfectly!

      Reply

  7. Perfectly Cooked Sausage in the Air Fryer - Easy Healthy Recipes (26)Anita Dunkin says

    Perfectly Cooked Sausage in the Air Fryer - Easy Healthy Recipes (27)
    It sounds scrumptious cooking it now

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    • Perfectly Cooked Sausage in the Air Fryer - Easy Healthy Recipes (28)Jessica | Easy Healthy Recipes Team says

      Hope you enjoyed it!

      Reply

  8. Perfectly Cooked Sausage in the Air Fryer - Easy Healthy Recipes (29)Tim says

    Perfectly Cooked Sausage in the Air Fryer - Easy Healthy Recipes (30)
    I’ve done this cooking process with country garlic sausage about 4 times now. Doing it again tonight. Airfryer sausage is absolutely amazing. Recomend a little water in your tray if it starts smoking. So GOOD.

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    • Perfectly Cooked Sausage in the Air Fryer - Easy Healthy Recipes (31)Jessica Jarratt says

      Country garlic sausage sounds delish! Thanks for sharing, Tim!

      Reply

  9. Perfectly Cooked Sausage in the Air Fryer - Easy Healthy Recipes (32)StephG2017 says

    Perfectly Cooked Sausage in the Air Fryer - Easy Healthy Recipes (33)
    Thank you so much for sharing this amazing, easy recipe!!

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    • Perfectly Cooked Sausage in the Air Fryer - Easy Healthy Recipes (34)Megan | Easy Healthy Recipes Team says

      So happy you enjoyed it, Steph!

      Reply

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FAQs

Does air frying sausages make them healthier? ›

If you're cooking a food that you wouldn't normally add fat to when you cook it, whether that's ready-made oven chips, bacon, sausages or breaded chicken, being cooked in an air fryer is unlikely to make it healthier.

What is the healthiest way to cook a sausage? ›

Sausages can be cooked in numerous ways. In general, boiling and baking are the healthiest methods, as they don't require much oil. However, pan- and stir-frying are good options as long as you choose a healthy oil. Conversely, deep frying is the least healthy way because of the fat and calories it adds.

What is the best way to cook sausages in an air fryer? ›

Pierce the sausages a few times all over using a sharp knife (this is optional, but will help release more fat). Arrange the sausages in a single layer in an air fryer basket. Set the air fryer to 180C and cook for 10-15 mins, turning every 5 mins, until the sausages are cooked through.

Why not cook sausages in air fryer? ›

Forget about air-frying frozen sausages

While cooking raw sausage is an option, starting with frozen sausages could take you about four times as long to cook if you're using an air fryer. That's because you'll need to thaw out your sausages first if they come out of the freezer in a super clumped-up mess.

Why is air fried food unhealthy? ›

Air fryer health risks

COPs are linked to an increase in heart disease, cancer and other medical conditions. You may have also heard about polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), which are carcinogens that are produced as fumes when foods are cooked at a high temperature.

Is an air fryer healthy for weight loss? ›

Using air fryers can promote weight loss

A higher intake of fried foods has direct links with higher obesity risk. This is because deep fried foods tend to be high in fat and calories. Switching from deep-fried foods to air-fried foods and reducing regular intake of unhealthful oils can promote weight loss.

Is there such a thing as a healthy sausage? ›

If you want to eat sausage often, however, consider choosing healthier types of sausage, such as those made with chicken or turkey. You can also make your own to get the freshest variety with none of the harmful additives or high-fat meat.

What is the healthiest type of sausage? ›

Extra-lean chicken or kangaroo sausages tend to be the healthiest sausage option. Leaner sausages are also often lower in calories and salt. Follow these guidelines to choose healthier sausages: Less than 5g saturated fat per 100g.

Is sausage good for a healthy diet? ›

While sausage is a good source of protein, it is best consumed minimally due to its high sodium and saturated fat content. So if you're looking for lean protein options or require a low sodium diet, it might be hard to include this food in your day-to-day meal plan.

Can you put tin foil in an air fryer? ›

Foil is safe to use in an air fryer so long as you follow three basic rules: never let foil touch the heating element; make sure the foil is weighted so it doesn't blow around the basket; and avoid contact with acidic ingredients, which can cause the foil to leach onto your food.

How long to cook sausages in air fryer at 400? ›

Set the air fryer to 400°F and then cook the sausages until they're well-browned on the outside and cooked through in the middle if you cut into them. It takes about 8-12 minutes, depending on the thickness of the sausages and how many you have in the basket.

Should you preheat air fryer? ›

Yes, you'll need to give your air fryer a chance to warm up before use. The good news is, unlike a traditional oven or hob, it only takes minutes! Preheating times will vary depending on the model of your air fryer, the temperature you're cooking at and the programme you want to use.

What should you not cook in an air fryer? ›

7 Foods You Should Never Cook In Your Air Fryer
  • Wet Batters. Those beer-battered onion rings, fries, fish cutlets, plus tempura veggies and more are not well suited for a crisp in the air fryer. ...
  • Cheesy Items. ...
  • Large, Bone-In Meat Cuts. ...
  • Baked Goods. ...
  • Greens. ...
  • Raw Rice and Other Grains. ...
  • Too Much of Anything.
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Is there anything you shouldn t put in an air fryer? ›

Using the air fryer with grains that are already cooked is no problem, but steer clear of firing up the appliance for uncooked grains, including rice, quinoa, and pasta. Air fryers are designed to cook dry foods, and rice and other grains need to be cooked in water.

Is air frying actually healthier? ›

Are Air-Fried Foods Better for You? By most measures, air frying is healthier than frying in oil. It cuts calories by 70% to 80% and has a lot less fat. This cooking method might also cut down on some of the other harmful effects of oil frying.

Is air frying the healthiest way to cook? ›

An air fryer is a healthier option than deep frying foods and can be an inventive way to fry not only meats and potatoes but other nutritious foods such as broccoli, yams, tofu, or eggs. Compared with deep-frying, using an air fryer can reduce the amount of fat, calories, and potentially harmful compounds in your food.

Is air frying any healthier? ›

Air-fried foods have less fat and fewer calories than deep-fried foods. Plus, the evidence so far suggests that they have fewer potentially harmful compounds than deep-fried foods.

Are air fryers healthier than oven cooking? ›

Food is just as healthy when cooked in an air fryer as in an oven. It may be slightly healthier if you use less butter or oil in the air fryer. 4. It's important to check the instructions that came with your air fryer to adapt cooking times for different food products.

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