Cook any of your favorite varieties of Aidells chicken sausage in the air fryer for a quick and satisfying dinner! This easy recipe has simple steps and best tips for how to air fry sausages so they are perfectly golden brown, juicy, and delicious in under 10 minutes. Enjoy them by themselves or add to other dishes for a flavorful and protein-rich main dish!
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I am a BIG fan of the convenience, reliability, and versatility of Aidells chicken sausages. If you aren't already in the know, these fabulous precooked packaged sausages come in a great variety of delicious flavors you are sure to love!
While there are several easy ways to prepare them, you likely won't be surprised to know that cooking Aidells chicken sausage in an air fryer is by far my preferred method. And I have no doubt that you will agree!
This no-fail and basically effortless recipe requires no prep work, and does not even use any cooking oil. You just open the package, place them in the fryer basket, and let the appliance work its heat-circulating magic.
In less than 10 minutes the fork-tender chicken sausages are beautifully golden brown and lightly crisp all around the outside, and perfectly moist on the inside... Without any need to fire up the grill, turn on the oven, or take up a burner on the stovetop.
Whether you choose sweet, savory or spicy sausages, they are great for a quick, tasty and satisfying dinner! Pair these plump and scrumptious sausages with your favorite side dishes that "match" the flavor of the Aidells you choose.
Serve them whole, or slice the sausages into coins and add to other recipes like savory pasta, rice, potato dishes, and more! Cooked Aidells chicken sausages are also great for meal prepping to make grab-and-go lunches throughout the week.
Different types of Aidells chicken sausages
Aidells offers over a dozen different varieties of sausages made with chicken. Each is delicious in its own unique way, and all of them are terrific for air frying!
- Sweet Apple
- Cajun Style Andouille
- Italian Style
- Savory Applewood
- Pineapple and Bacon
- Roasted Garlic & Gruyere Cheese
- Sweet Mango
- Spicy Mango with Jalapeno
- Artichoke & Garlic
- Habanero & Green Chile
- Portobello & Swiss Cheese
- Spicy Chorizo
- Spinach & Feta
Frequently asked questions
Yes, all varieties of Aidells chicken sausages are fully cooked before packaging. That being said, they do still need to be reheated to an internal temperature of 165 degrees. That is the minimum temperature that poultry needs to reach for it to be considered safe to eat.
Yes, keep the chicken sausages in the fridge until you are ready to cook. Leftovers need to be refrigerated as well.
Yes, you can! If you don't have the several hours to defrost the sausages in the refrigerator, simply air fry them for a few extra minutes.
Line the basket with a parchment paper liner that is made specially for air fryers. You can also cut a square of parchment paper from the roll to line the basket. Be sure to preheat the appliance before placing the parchment in the bottom of the basket, right when you are ready to add the sausages.
I suggest flipping the chicken sausages once, about halfway through the cook time. The meat will cook thoroughly either way. However, giving it a flip will help the sausages get evenly browned on all sides.
Sure you can! This basic recipe is great for air frying any brand or type of chicken sausages.
Leftovers
Store leftovers in the air tight container for up to 5 days days. Reheat in the air fryer for 1 minute at 400 degrees or in the microwave.
Also try air fryer chicken sausage or Tyson Rotisserie chicken breast strips recipes. So good!
Hope you will like this air fryer Aidells chicken sausage recipe as much as we do. Rate the recipe if you made it and leave a comment below if you have any questions or suggestions.
Recipe
Aidells chicken sausage in air fryer
Ingredients
- 4 Aidells chicken sausages
- ketchup
Instructions
- Place sausages in the air fryer basket.
- Cook at 400 Fahrenheit for 8 minutes. Enjoy with ketchup or any other dip or sauce.
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