Air Fryer Sausage Links (Juicy, Crispy & Perfect Every Time)

These air fryer sausage links cook at 375°F in just 8–10 minutes, giving you a perfectly browned, juicy sausage every time. This easy breakfast staple is quick, mess-free, and pairs…

Crispy air fryer sausage links served in a bowl with golden brown edges and juicy texture

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I’ve mentioned in other posts how we often have Breakfast for Dinner most Monday night – and it’s usually a rotation of Fluffy Pancakes, Sourdough Pancakes, Hotel Style Waffles or Sourdough Waffles or occasionally I’ll throw in Biscuits and Gravy or Southwest Breakfast Burritos, and I usually always alternate between these air fryer sausage links or patties, and Air Fryer Bacon. I prefer this method because that part of dinner can take care of itself while I work on the main attraction.

These links brown evenly on the outside while staying juicy on the inside, all without standing over the stove or dealing with grease splatter.


Why You’ll Love This Recipe


Ingredients


Equipment


How to Make

Air fryer sausage comes down to spacing and temperature control. Giving each link room in the basket allows the hot air to circulate fully, which is what creates that even browning instead of uneven spots.

Raw sausage links arranged in single layer in air fryer basket before cooking

Cooking at 375°F gives the fat time to slowly render while the casing tightens and browns. As the sausage cooks, that rendered fat naturally coats the outside, helping develop a lightly crisp, golden finish without needing any additional oil.

Turning the sausage halfway through helps balance airflow inside the basket so all sides cook evenly. You’ll notice the color deepen and the surface become slightly firm as it finishes.

Cooked sausage links inside air fryer basket with browned exterior and rendered fat

The most reliable way to know it’s done is checking the internal temperature. Once the sausage reaches 160°F, it’s fully cooked while still juicy. Letting it rest briefly before serving helps keep those juices inside instead of running out.

Air fryer sausage links resting on paper towel after cooking showing browned crispy exterior

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Air Fryer Sausage Links (Perfectly Juicy Every Time)

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Cooking sausage links in the air fryer is one of the easiest ways to get perfectly browned, juicy sausage with minimal effort. This method creates a crisp exterior while keeping the inside tender, all without needing to stand over the stove.

  • Author: Amber
  • Prep Time: 2 minutes
  • Cook Time: 8-10 minutes
  • Total Time: 10-12 minutes
  • Yield: 12 links
  • Category: Breakfast
  • Method: Air Fryer
  • Cuisine: American

Ingredients

  • 12 pork sausage links (about 1 pound)

Instructions

  • Preheat your air fryer to 375°F.
  • Arrange the sausage links in a single layer in the air fryer basket, leaving space between each link for proper airflow.
  • Cook at 375°F for 8–10 minutes, flipping halfway through for even browning.
  • Check that the internal temperature reaches 160°F using a meat thermometer.
  • Remove from the air fryer and let rest for a few minutes before serving.

Notes

  • Cook time may vary slightly depending on the thickness of the sausage links and your specific air fryer model.
  • Cook Sausage Patties for 10-12
  • Avoid overcrowding the basket to ensure even cooking and browning.
  • For best results, use a meat thermometer to confirm doneness rather than relying on time alone.
  • If cooking from frozen, add 2–3 additional minutes and separate links as they thaw.

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FAQs

How long do sausage links take in the air fryer?
Most sausage links cook in about 8–10 minutes at 375°F, depending on their size and thickness.

Do I need to flip sausage in the air fryer?
Flipping halfway through helps ensure even browning, especially in basket-style air fryers.

What temperature should sausage be cooked to?
Pork sausage should reach an internal temperature of 160°F to be safely cooked.

Can I cook frozen sausage links in the air fryer?
Yes, but you’ll need to add a few extra minutes and separate them once they begin to thaw.


Storage

Store leftover sausage links in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Reheat in the air fryer for best texture.


Freezing Instructions

Cooked sausage links can be frozen in a single layer, then transferred to a freezer-safe bag. Freeze for up to 2 months and reheat directly from frozen in the air fryer.


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Final Thoughts

This is one of those simple methods that makes breakfast feel easier without sacrificing quality. Once you see how evenly sausage cooks in the air fryer—and how little cleanup is involved—it quickly becomes a regular part of your routine.

It’s reliable, fast, and works with just about anything you’re already making in your kitchen.

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