Air Fryer Frozen Sausage Patties
Cooking frozen sausage patties in the air fryer is a quick and easy way to get perfectly crispy, juicy breakfast sausage every time. Whether you’re using an air fryer or a Ninja Foodi, these frozen breakfast sausage patties are ready in minutes, with no need for thawing or defrosting!
Mornings can be chaotic, especially when you’re trying to get everyone ready for the day. I’ve found that cooking frozen sausage patties in the air fryer helps make breakfast easier. This method cooks them faster, freeing up my time to whip up eggs, hashbrowns, toast or help get my little one out the door with a high protein breakfast!
Not only does this method save time, but it also makes cleanup super easy. The only thing you’ll need to wash is the air fryer basket especially if you line it with foil. You can cook them straight from frozen with no thawing or defrosting.
You can use any frozen breakfast sausage patties you enjoy. We like using Aldi and Walmart brands but you can also use brands like Jimmy Dean, Banquet, or even make homemade breakfast sausage from scratch.
🔥How To Air Fry Frozen Sausage Patties
1️⃣ Preheat the air fryer: Some recipes benefit from preheating, and this one does! It helps the sausage patties get that golden-brown sear. Preheat the air fryer to 375°F.
2️⃣ Add sausage patties: Place the frozen sausage patties at the bottom of the air fryer basket, making sure they’re not overlapping.
3️⃣ Cook and flip halfway: Air fry for 8-10 minutes, flipping the patties halfway through the cooking time for even browning.
4️⃣ Check the temperature: Use a meat thermometer to ensure the sausage has reached an internal temperature of at least 160°F.
5️⃣ Remove and serve: Carefully remove the patties with tongs and serve them hot. Enjoy your crispy, juicy breakfast!
⏲️How Long To Air Fry Frozen Sausage
The amount of time it takes to air fry a frozen sausage patty depends on how thick the sausage is. These are general recommendations. The typical sausage patty needs about 8-12 minutes to cook at a temperature 375F depending on its thickness. Always check regularly within the last 5 minutes of cooking to ensure they don’t burn or overcook as every air fryer is different!
Patty Thickness | Cook Time | Temperature |
---|---|---|
¼ inch thick | 7-8 minutes | 375°F |
½ inch thick | 8-12 minutes | 375°F |
1 inch thick | 10-15 minutes (best for homemade) | 375°F |
🍳Ways To Serve
- In a Breakfast Sandwich: Layer your sausage patties between an English muffin, along with an egg and cheese, and serve with Air Fryer Frozen Biscuits for a hearty breakfast sandwich.
- With Air Fryer Breakfast Potatoes: Serve alongside these seasoned Air Fryer Breakfast Potatoes for a complete meal full of flavor.
- In a Breakfast Wrap: Add your sausage patties to a breakfast wrap with scrambled eggs and cheese, and pair with a side of Air Fryer Frozen Tater Tots for a filling on-the-go meal.
- With Air Fryer Pancakes: Serve your sausage patties with fluffy Air Fryer Pancakes for a sweet and savory breakfast.
- As a Protein Boost in Breakfast Bowls: Add these sausage patties to a breakfast bowl with eggs, avocado, and Air Fryer Bacon for a delicious, well-rounded meal.
❄️Storing & Reheating
Storing: Air fried sausage will stay fresh in an airtight container for 3-4 for days in the fridge.
Reheating: You can reheat air fried sausage patties in the microwave or place them back in the air fryer for 5-7 minutes at 350 until heated through and crispy
❓FAQ
Nope! The beauty of air frying is that the natural fats in the sausage will crisp up on it’s own due to dry circulating heat without the use of any excess oil.
When I use this method, I always start at 375F. If the sausage is not crispy enough, I will set it to 400F for the last few minutes and make sure they are flipped for even cooking.
This depends on the type of air fryer you have and where you’re putting the foil. I like to put the foil UNDER the basket to catch any excess oil or grease that comes off the sausage. This eliminates the need to clean the entire air fryer and you’ll just use the basket. If the foil is in a position where it can become loose, it may get sucked into the heating element when the air circulates so be sure it’s weighed down properly.
Yes, you can use raw sausage patties in the air fryer. Just increase the cooking time to make sure they reach an internal temperature of 160°F.
Yes, but make sure they are in a single layer and not overlapping to ensure even cooking.
Yes, sausage links can also be cooked in the air fryer. Adjust the cooking time as needed based on their size.
Air Fryer Frozen Sausage Patties
Equipment
- Air Fryer or Ninja Foodi
Ingredients
- 1 pound Frozen Breakfast Sausage Patties
Instructions
- Preheat the air fryer: Some recipes benefit from preheating, and this one does! It helps the sausage patties get that golden-brown sear. Preheat the air fryer to 375°F.
- Add sausage patties: Place the frozen sausage patties at the bottom of the air fryer basket, making sure they’re not overlapping.
- Cook and flip halfway: Air fry for 8-10 minutes, flipping the patties halfway through the cooking time for even browning.
- Remove and serve: Carefully remove the patties with tongs and serve them hot. Enjoy your crispy, juicy breakfast!
They turn out perfect exactly as you said in instructions BUT I always end up with cloud of smoke at end?