Crispy Juicy Air Fryer Breakfast Sausages in 15 Minutes

Cooking breakfast sausages in your air fryer takes less than 15 minutes with this simple method. The sausages turn out juicy inside and nicely crisp on the outside, making them ideal for busy mornings or a relaxed weekend brunch.

Air fryer breakfast sausages placed on parchment paper with fresh cilantro in the background.

Serve these sausages alongside air fryer toast, crispy air fryer potatoes, Belgian waffles, or air fryer bacon for a full breakfast spread. They also pair well with Eggs Benedict Florentine or a weekend breakfast casserole for an easy brunch.

Why you’ll love this recipe

  • Air frying cooks sausages faster than stovetop methods while still delivering a crisp exterior.
  • Excess grease collects below the rack for a less messy finish and easier cleanup.
  • No prep is required—this is a straightforward, hands-off recipe.
  • Works for both fresh and frozen sausages.
  • Compatible with many varieties, including pork, chicken, turkey, venison, and breakfast sausage patties.

Ingredients

Only one ingredient is needed:

Sausage. Choose your favorite breakfast sausage—pork, chicken, turkey, venison, or preformed patties. Fresh or frozen both work; cutting links in half can make flipping easier.

Quantities are shown in the printable recipe card below.

Breakfast sausages are the only ingredients for this recipe, placed on a white plate.

How to cook breakfast sausages in the air fryer

Air frying is one of the easiest ways to cook flavorful sausages. Follow these steps for reliable results.

  1. Poke a few small holes in each sausage link with a fork or the tip of a knife to allow fat to escape as they cook. For frozen sausages, start cooking a few minutes first, then pierce the casings.
  2. Preheat your air fryer to 395°F (about 200°C). Arrange sausages in a single layer in the basket without overcrowding—cook in batches if needed.
  3. Air fry for 10 minutes, shaking or turning the sausages after 5 minutes. Sausages are done when golden brown outside, no pink remains inside, and the internal temperature reaches 160°F (71°C). Use a knife or thermometer to check doneness.
  4. Remove immediately and drain on a paper towel. Serve warm with maple syrup, ketchup, or your preferred condiments.
Breakfast sausages poked with a fork and placed in the air fryer basket in a single layer.
The golden brown, fully cooked sausages in the air fryer basket.

Top Tip

Cooking time varies with sausage thickness and how full the basket is. Monitor closely to avoid overcooking; add a few minutes if they need more time.

Juicy air fryer sausages on parchment paper with a bunch of cilantro in the background.

What can I make with leftover sausage?

Leftovers are versatile: chop and add to pasta, pizza, casseroles, omelet casserole, soups, or salads. They also make a flavorful topping for smoked burgers.

Perfectly cooked air fryer sausages on parchment paper with a bunch of cilantro.

Storage

Refrigerator: Store leftover sausages in an airtight container for 3–4 days.

Freezer: Freeze up to 2 months in an airtight container or freezer bag.

Reheating: Thaw in the fridge if frozen, then air fry at 380°F for 4–5 minutes until heated through, or reheat in the microwave.

Variations

  • Try different sausages. Italian, kielbasa, or other types work well; thicker sausages will take longer to cook.
  • Stovetop option. If you don’t have an air fryer, cook sausages on the stovetop with a small amount of water until fully cooked.

Top tips

  • Avoid overcrowding the basket—work in batches for even browning.
  • For extra-crispy skin, brush sausages lightly with olive oil or use a cooking spray before air frying.
  • Use a meat thermometer to confirm an internal temperature of 160°F (71°C) before serving.
  • Adjust cooking time as needed—air fryer models vary.

Recipe FAQs

How long do you cook sausages in an air fryer?

Depending on thickness, air-fried sausages typically take about 8–12 minutes.

How do you thaw sausages?

Thaw sausages overnight in the refrigerator or place them in a sealed bag and submerge in cold water for about 30 minutes.

Cooked breakfast sausages on parchment paper.

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  • Air Fryer Thin Pork Chops
  • Air Fryer Spare Ribs With Barbecue Sauce
  • Bacon-Wrapped Chicken Breast in Air Fryer

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  • Easy Smoked Sausage Recipe
  • Air Fryer Sausage and Roasted Peppers
  • Rigatoni Al Forno With Italian Sausage

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Printable Recipe

Air fryer sausages placed on parchment paper with a bunch of cilantro in the background.

Air Fryer Breakfast Sausage

This quick air fryer method yields juicy, crispy breakfast sausages in under 15 minutes—ideal for everyday breakfasts or weekend brunches.
Prep Time1 min
Cook Time10 mins
Total Time11 mins
Course: Breakfast, Snack, Appetizer
Cuisine: American
Servings: 4 servings
Calories: 170kcal
Author: Jeri Walker

Ingredients

  • 8 breakfast sausages or breakfast sausage patties (your favorite kind)

Instructions

  • Use a fork or knife tip to poke a few holes in the sausage casing.
  • Preheat the air fryer to 395°F (200°C).
  • Arrange sausages in a single layer in the basket without overcrowding.
  • Air fry at 395°F for 10 minutes, shaking or turning after 5 minutes. Cook until golden brown outside, no pink remains inside, and internal temperature is 160°F (71°C).
  • Remove, drain on paper towels, and serve warm.

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Notes

  • Do not overcrowd the air fryer basket; cook in batches for even results.
  • Brush with a little olive oil or use cooking spray for crispier skin.
  • Confirm the internal temperature reaches 160°F (71°C) before serving.
  • Adjust times as needed—air fryer models vary.

Nutrition

Calories: 170kcal
| Protein: 8 g
| Fat: 15 g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated and may not be exact.

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