Kansas Beef Council - Air Fryer Recipes (2024)

Who doesn’t love finding something that makes life easier, especially meal prep? Air fryers have seen a surge in popularity, but when it comes to beef, does the air fryer measure up or are they literally just full of hot air? In this article you'll find some tips and tricks for cooking up beef with your new air fryer and nine of our favorite beef recipes that will be sure to earn a spot on your permanent meal prep rotation. Scroll to the bottom of the page for nine delicious air fryer beef recipes.

what type of beef is best in the air fryer

As with all dry-heat cooker methods (grilling, broiling, pan frying and oven roasting), tender beef cuts perform best in the air fryer. Those cuts include Top Sirloin, KC Strip, Ribeye, Tenderloin and Tri Tip. Ground beef also can be easily prepared in an air fryer. Because an air fryer works much like a convection oven, what you are cooking tends to dry out. That said, selecting cuts with a higher degree of marbling will give you a better eating experience when prepared in the air fryer. The caveat to this is if you are making beef jerky in the air fryer, we recommend using a leaner cut of beef like an Eye of Round or Top Round.

how to cook a steak in the air fryer

We recommend steaks with a minimum of 1-inch thickness and seasoned with salt and pepper or your favorite dry rub. Preheat the air fryer on the steak setting for 3 minutes. Once preheated, place your steak on the tray or in the basket and cook according to your air fryer’s recommendations. Make note you’ll want to flip the steak halfway through the cooking time to ensure even cooking. For a 1-inch-thick steak, this will be roughly 12 minutes total cooking time for medium doneness. For best results, use an instant-read thermometer to ensure you don’t overcook. Remove the steak from the tray or basket, plate and cover with foil and let rest for 10 minutes before serving.

A quick note about browning

You will quickly notice that the beautiful crust that forms when you grill or pan sear a steak is missing when you air fry a steak. This browning, or Maillard reaction, occurs when beef is cooked at high temperatures and proteins and carbohydrates on the surface of the steak react and combine to form an outer crust and seal in the juices. Air-frying a steak does not create a Maillard reaction, so juices are lost when cooked this way. For this reason, we recommend air-frying steaks with a higher degree of marbling, like ribeyes or strip steaks, to help ensure a better eating experience.

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our favorite air fryer beef recipes

Kansas Beef Council - Air Fryer Recipes (2024)
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