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Super Crispy & Easy Air Fryer Bacon

Crispy air fryer bacon served with a sunny side up egg on black plate - perfectly cooked bacon strips made in air fryer pinit

Cooking bacon in air fryer has revolutionized breakfast preparation, and I’m excited to share my foolproof method with you! As someone who’s tested countless air fryer bacon recipes, I’ve discovered that air frying bacon reduces fat content by up to 50% compared to pan-frying – without sacrificing that perfect crispy texture we all crave. Whether you’re new to air frying bacon or looking to perfect your technique, this guide will ensure consistent, crispy results every time.

Gone are the days of grease-splattered stove tops and uneven cooking. Using an air fryer for bacon not only creates perfectly crispy strips but also makes cleanup incredibly easy. Plus, cooking bacon in an air fryer takes just 10 minutes from start to finish – perfect for busy mornings or meal prep! I’ll share all my expert tips, from preventing smoke to achieving that ideal crispy-chewy texture that makes air fryer bacon irresistible.

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 2 mins Cook Time 8 mins Total Time 10 mins
Servings: 4

Description

Master the art of cooking bacon in your air fryer with this foolproof recipe. Learn expert tips for perfectly crispy, evenly cooked air fryer bacon every time - with less mess and better results than traditional methods.

Ingredients

Instructions

Cooking

  1. If necessary, cut bacon slices in half to fit your air fryer basket

  2. Preheat your air fryer to 375°F (190°C)

  3. Arrange bacon in a single layer in the air fryer basket, avoiding overlap

  4. Air fry for 8-10 minutes, flipping bacon halfway through cooking

  5. For extra crispy bacon, add 1-2 minutes cooking time

  6. Transfer cooked bacon to paper towel-lined plate

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Frequently Asked Questions

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How good is bacon in the air fryer?

Bacon is exceptionally good in the air fryer, offering superior results compared to traditional cooking methods. When cooking bacon in an air fryer, you'll get consistently crispy, evenly cooked strips in just 8-10 minutes - about 30% faster than oven baking. The air fryer's circulating hot air creates the perfect crispy texture while reducing fat content by up to 50% compared to pan frying. Plus, you'll avoid grease splatters on your stovetop, and the cleanup is much easier since the air fryer's basket can go straight into the dishwasher. Many home cooks, myself included, find that air fryer bacon has the ideal balance of crispy edges and tender centers that's hard to achieve with other cooking methods. Whether you're making a quick breakfast or meal prepping for the week, air fryer bacon is truly a game-changer for consistently delicious results with minimal effort.

Is bacon too greasy for air fryer?

No, bacon is actually less greasy when cooked in an air fryer compared to traditional cooking methods! The air fryer's design allows excess grease to drip away from the bacon as it cooks, collecting in the bottom drawer while the hot circulating air crisps the bacon perfectly. This results in notably less greasy bacon that retains its delicious flavor while containing up to 50% less fat than pan-fried bacon. The elevated cooking rack in the air fryer basket keeps the bacon suspended above the grease, preventing it from sitting in its own fat while cooking. Just make sure to check your air fryer's bottom drawer halfway through cooking and pour out excess grease if needed to prevent smoking. For easy cleanup, you can line the bottom of your air fryer with foil to catch the drippings, making grease disposal even simpler. Many air fryer users, including myself, find this to be one of the biggest advantages of cooking bacon in an air fryer - you get all the crispy, delicious bacon flavor with significantly less grease!

Does bacon smell in air fryer?

Yes, cooking bacon in an air fryer will create some bacon aroma, but it's actually less intense than pan-frying bacon on the stovetop! The air fryer's contained cooking environment helps control bacon smells, keeping them from spreading throughout your entire house. While you'll still enjoy that mouth-watering bacon scent (after all, it's bacon!), the smell is more concentrated and dissipates faster than traditional cooking methods. To minimize bacon cooking odors when using your air fryer, try these helpful tips:

  1. Place your air fryer near or under your range hood if possible
  2. Run your kitchen exhaust fan while cooking
  3. Open a window for ventilation
  4. Clean your air fryer thoroughly after each use
  5. Consider using an air fryer with a good ventilation system

As someone who regularly makes bacon in my air fryer, I find the smell management to be one of its advantages over stovetop cooking. Plus, since air fryer bacon cooks faster (usually 8-10 minutes), any cooking aromas won't linger as long as they would with other methods. The trade-off of a briefly bacon-scented kitchen is well worth the perfectly crispy results!

Why is my air fryer smoking after cooking bacon?

If your air fryer is smoking while cooking bacon, it's usually due to excess grease hitting the heating element or collecting in the bottom drawer. This is a common concern when cooking bacon in an air fryer, but there are several effective ways to prevent smoking:

  1. Add 1-2 tablespoons of water to the bottom drawer of your air fryer before cooking
  2. Line the bottom drawer with bread slices to absorb excess grease
  3. Clean your air fryer thoroughly between uses to remove any leftover grease
  4. Pour out excess grease halfway through cooking if you notice it accumulating
  5. Avoid using high temperatures - stick to 350-375°F for bacon
  6. Don't overcrowd the basket, as this leads to more grease accumulation

From my experience cooking bacon in air fryers, the most effective solution is emptying the grease drawer halfway through cooking. If you're cooking multiple batches, clean the grease drawer between each batch. Some air fryer users also find success with special air fryer liners or placing a slice of bread under the basket to catch drippings. Remember, a little smoke is normal when first learning how to cook bacon in your air fryer, but with these preventive steps, you should be able to enjoy smoke-free bacon cooking!

Can you reheat precooked bacon in an air fryer?

Yes, you can absolutely air fry fully cooked bacon! In fact, using an air fryer is one of the best methods for reheating precooked bacon as it restores that delicious crispy texture better than microwaving or pan reheating. When air frying precooked bacon, follow these simple steps for optimal results:

  1. Preheat air fryer to 350°F (lower than raw bacon temperature)
  2. Place precooked bacon strips in a single layer in the basket
  3. Air fry for just 2-3 minutes until heated through and crispy
  4. Check frequently to prevent overcooking, as precooked bacon heats quickly

Pro Tip: Whether you're reheating store-bought fully cooked bacon or leftover bacon from yesterday's breakfast, the air fryer will revive that fresh-cooked taste and texture. I've found this method works great for both refrigerated and room-temperature precooked bacon, though refrigerated pieces may need an extra 30 seconds. Just be careful not to overcook, as fully cooked bacon can quickly become too crispy or dry in the air fryer due to its already reduced moisture content.

How do you cook turkey bacon in an air fryer?

Cooking turkey bacon in the air fryer is slightly different from regular bacon but just as easy! Since turkey bacon contains less fat than traditional pork bacon, it requires a few adjustments for the best results. Here's my tried-and-tested method for perfectly crispy air fryer turkey bacon:

  1. Preheat air fryer to 350°F (lower than regular bacon)
  2. Lightly spray the turkey bacon strips with cooking oil (important for crispiness)
  3. Arrange in a single layer in your air fryer basket
  4. Cook for 5-7 minutes, flipping halfway through
  5. Watch closely after 5 minutes to prevent burning

Pro Tip: Turkey bacon cooks faster than regular bacon in the air fryer because it's leaner. I've found that a light spritz of olive oil or cooking spray makes a huge difference in achieving that desired crispiness without drying out the turkey bacon. The cooking time may vary slightly depending on the brand and thickness of your turkey bacon - some varieties might need an extra minute, while thinner brands could cook more quickly. If you're looking for a healthier alternative to regular bacon, air fried turkey bacon contains about 70% less fat while still providing that satisfying crispy texture!

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