Air fryer steak is a delicious and easy way to cook steak. The steak comes out tender and juicy with a crispy exterior. Simply season the steak with your favorite spices or marinade, place it in the air fryer basket, and cook at 400°F for 8-12 minutes depending on the thickness and desired doneness. Let it rest for a few minutes before slicing and serving. Enjoy!
For more air fryer recipes be sure to check out Bacon Wrapped Chicken Breasts, Everything Bagel Chicken Tenders, Air Fryer Chicken Quesadillas, and Air Fryer Chicken Cordon Bleu.
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Why You Will Love This Recipe
Air fryer steak is surprisingly easy to make. I used to be intimidated by cooking different types of protein like steak on a grill but once I tried cooking a steak in the air fryer my mind changed.
Air fryer steak is almost as good as a steak that was grilled to perfection by a chef at a restaurant!
You can have a fancy steak house dinner ready in under 20 minutes with the help of your air fryer.
Ingredients Needed
- Steaks (New York Strip, Rib Eye, or Tri Tip), 4 to 6 oz each - 1 inch steaks work the best to make sure for even cooking
- Kosher Salt and Pepper to taste
- Butter (optional) - you can make your own seasoned butter
- See recipe card below for a full list of ingredients and measurements.
Seasonings and Sauces to Try
Salt and pepper are always a good option. Some seasonings I like are Dano's Lemon Pepper Seasoning. You can also use any type of fresh herbs.
Spices or herbs to try on steak: rosemary, paprika, thyme, or black pepper
Make a garlic butter sauce with butter, olive oil, and garlic to put on the steak for some more flavor. See my recipe for Baked Lobster Tails with Garlic Butter for the butter recipe.
I like to dip my steak in Hibachi Yum Yum Sauce or sometimes even Homemade Ranch Dressing.
How to Cook Steak in an Air Fryer
Step 1: If your air fryer requires preheating, preheat your air fryer.
Step 2: Let the temperature to 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
Step 3: Season your steak with salt and pepper on each side.
Step 4: Place the steak in your air fryer basket. Do not overlap the steaks.
Step 5: Set the time for 8 to 12 minutes and flip the steak at 6. I like to check at 8 minutes to see where I'm at. Use a meat thermometer to check the temperature.
Best Cuts of Steak for Air Fryer
There are a lot of different types of steak out there and I have tested this recipe using New York Strip and Rib Eye. This recipe will work for any steak that is 1 inch thick.
Once you master cooking a certain type of steak in the air fryer you will want to try other cuts of steak. Filet mignon, skirt steak, sirloin steak, or ribeye would be great to make in the air fryer!
What can I serve with steak?
Crock Pot Mac and Cheese and Air Fryer Twice Baked Potatoes are commonly served with Steak at really nice steak house restaurants.
For a vegetable to serve on the side make Air Fryer Brussel Sprouts with Baco, Bacon Wrapped Green Beans, or Smoked Asparagus.
Recipe FAQs
I have not tested this recipe using a frozen steak. It is best to let meat come to room temperature before cooking it. If your steak is frozen let it defrost in the fridge overnight.
You do not need to sear a steak in a pan before putting it in the air fryer. I never have. The air fryer will make the outer skin of the steak golden brown and crispy on both sides.
If your air fryer doesn't go to 400 degrees for the temperature setting, check your user manual that came with it. Usually, it will say what temperature to cook steak at.
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PrintAir Fryer Steak
- Prep Time: 5 min
- Cook Time: 12 min
- Total Time: 12 min
- Yield: 2 1x
- Category: Dinner
- Method: Air Fryer
- Cuisine: American
Description
Air Fryer Steak - Super easy steaks made in your air fryer! These steaks are keto, low carb, and Weight Watcher friendly. Serve them with some mashed cauliflower and green beans on the side.
Ingredients
- 2 (1 in thick) Steaks (New York Strip, Rib Eye, or Tri Tip), 4 to 6 oz each
- Salt and Pepper to taste
- 2 tablespoons of butter (optional)
Instructions
- If your air fryer requires preheating, preheat your air fryer.
- Set the temperature to 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Season your steak with salt and pepper on each side.
- Place the steak in your air fryer basket. Do not overlap the steaks.
- Medium Steak: Set the time to 12 minutes and flip the steak at 6.
- Medium Rare: For a medium-rare steak, cook the steak for 10 minutes and flip it at 5 minutes.
Notes
myWW Blue 8 Green 8 Purple 8 (points may vary depending on weight per oz)
Medium Steak: Set the time to 12 minutes and flip the steak at 6.
Medium Rare: For a medium-rare steak, cook the steak for 10 minutes and flip it at 5 minutes. Use your oven thermometer
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 4oz
- Calories: 250
- Sodium: 60
- Fat: 17
- Saturated Fat: 7
- Carbohydrates: 0
- Fiber: 0
- Protein: 23
Jenna says
Try 16 minutes for well done. Just increase the time until the steak reads 160 degrees for temperature.
Karen says
I like my steak well done how many minutes for it please
Jenn says
Mmmm! I just tried this on a 14 oz strip steak. It was great! It came out medium well. I prefer mine medium rare, so I'll just cut back to 10 minutes next time.
Jenna says
No they can not be cooked directly from the freezer.
Lee Bauch says
Would someone please answer the frozen question. Can steaks be cooked right from the freezer, or do you need to thaw them? By the way, I have the air fryer oven and love everything I have cooked in it.
Jenna says
Yum, sounds good Gregory!
GREGORY NICHOLS says
Tenderize with Pineapple Juice
Put the meat you want to tenderize in a plastic bag, pour the juice over the meat. Refrigerate until you are ready to cook. marinate the meat no more than 12 hours, or the acids themselves will start to cook the meat. I marinate for 2 to 4 hours. You can use a cheap cut of meat and still have tender beef.
Pat says
I also followed the 12 minutes for a London Broil and it was done medium instead of medium rare like I prefer. I am coming to realize that you need to adjust the temps/timing after a few tries. .... and that you can cut back on the time/temp, check the meat and then cook for a little longer if necessary. Why did I at first think you couldn’t “check” the goods and had to keep it cooking for the programmed time! (And I am in love with my Airfryer)
Valerie says
I cooked an 8 oz to pour sirloin which was about 1/2 inch thick per the above directions. It was tasty but very done. I prefer medium rare steak.
Melinda says
I usually get ribeye. I haven't used my air fryer yet on steaks. I like tenders and medium rare. Do I need to use meat tenderizer, at what temp and for how long? Thanks