I made 5 popular breakfasts in the air fryer, and I may never use my stovetop again

I made five popular breakfast recipes in the air fryer, including French toast, bacon, breakfast potatoes, and two different egg dishes.

  • I tried making five breakfast recipes in the air fryer to see how they'd turn out.
  • The bacon and French toast came out crispy and delicious.
  • Using the air fryer also made cleanup significantly easier for all of the recipes.

The hype around air fryers is real, and in my opinion, this appliance makes everything from cooking to cleanup more convenient.

In the hopes of making my mornings easier, I tried cooking five classic breakfast recipes in the air fryer and rated each dish based on difficulty, flavor, and whether I'd make it again.

Here's what I thought of each recipe —and which ones I plan to cook again.

I started out with bacon

bacon lined up in air fryer baskets

I laid the bacon out on the air fryer racks.

I placed a sheet of tinfoil under the appliance's grate to catch the grease for easy cleanup and laid out a single layer of bacon in both baskets.

Then, I air-fried the meat for 11 minutes at 400 degrees Fahrenheit, shaking it about halfway through.

The bacon came out perfectly crispy

cooked bacon in air fryer baskets

The bacon came out so crispy.

This breakfast side was a breeze to make and had the perfect consistency. To be honest, I'll probably never cook bacon any other way again.

cooked bacon on plate with paper towel

The easy cleanup made this recipe even better.

Best of all, there was no grease splattering or residual smokiness, and the cleanup was as easy as removing the grease-filled tinfoil liner.

Difficulty: 1/10

Flavor: 10/10

Would I make it again?: Absolutely.

Next, I made breakfast potatoes

potatoes, peeler, and seasoning on cutting board

This recipe didn't call for many ingredients.

The recipe I found for breakfast potatoes was tasty and simple.

All I did was peel and chop a russet potato, coat it in olive oil, and sprinkle it with paprika, onion and garlic powder, and salt.

chopped and seasoned potato chunks on paper

This meal was easy to toss together.

After evenly combining the mix, I put the cubes in the air fryer at 400 degrees Fahrenheit for 20 minutes, shaking halfway through.

These home fries came out a little overcooked

cooked air fryer homefries in white bowl

This dish could use some extra flavor.

Since I only chopped one potato, the dish cooked quicker than the 20 minutes the recipe called for.

Although the cubes were a bit overcooked and burned in some spots, their flavor was delicious, and most of the pieces were a nice mix of crispy and crunchy.

Plus, this method was still way easier than making home fries in a skillet. Next time, I may add some diced bell peppers and onion for extra flavor.

Difficulty: 1/10

Flavor: 6/10

Would I make it again?: Yes, but I'd add a few ingredients and cook it for a shorter amount of time.

For my 3rd recipe, I whipped up eggs in a basket

I've never been a huge fan of eggs in a basket — also known as egg in a hole — because it seems like an unnecessary combination, and I prefer a full-sized toast with my breakfast spread.

That said, this go at it was much easier than the times I've made it in a pan.

bread with a hole cut out of it on white plate

I'm usually not a huge fan of eggs in a basket.

First, I used a cup to make a hole in the bread, then sprayed the interior of the air fryer with cooking spray.

Once I got my bread in the appliance, I cracked an egg inside the hole and cooked it at 330 degrees Fahrenheit, flipping it after a few minutes to let the other side bake.

egg in a hole in air fryer basket

I was worried the egg would make a mess in my air fryer.

I thought the egg would seep through the holes in the grate and ruin the meal, but surprisingly, it held together nicely.

The egg wasn't quite runny enough for my liking, but I still enjoyed it

cooked egg in a hole in air fryer basket

The dish held together quite well.

The dish came out looking and tasting like it should,since only a little bit of the cooked egg had seeped through to the bottom of the air fryer basket.

cooked air-fryer egg in a hole on white plate

Next time, I'd cook this meal for a shorter period of time.

Overall, it was delicious, but I wished the egg were a bit runnier. Next time, I'll only cook it for about two minutes per side.

Difficulty: 3/10

Flavor: 7/10

Would I make it again?: Yes.

Next, I tried making an air fryer frittata

ingredients for air fryer frittata on cutting board

I used sausage, bell pepper, and green onion to make this frittata.

The frittata recipe I found was unbelievably easy to make.

For this dish, I combined eggs, sausage, bell pepper, onion, and cheese, then whisked the mixture together with seasonings like paprika and garlic powder.

egg mix for frittata in air fryer basket

I filled my air fryer basket with the egg mixture.

The recipe said to cook the eggs in a cake pan, but instead, I took the grate out and poured the frittata mix straight into the sprayed air fryer basket.

I then let it cook for 25 minutes at 360 degrees Fahrenheit.

It tasted amazing, and I would've never guessed it was made in an air fryer

air fryer frittata on white plate

This frittata is the perfect breakfast to make for guests.

This frittata had the perfect consistency. It was cheesy, delicious, and so easy to make.

I like how customizable the dish is, too. Next time, I'm thinking of including bacon, mushrooms, and spinach.

Difficulty: 3/10

Flavor: 10/10

Would I make it again?: Yes, especially when cooking for guests.

For my final recipe, I attempted to make French toast

dipped french toast laid out on parchment paper

I hoped the French toast wouldn't be mushy on the inside.

I'm a huge fan of French toast, but I hate when it gets too soggy or mushy inside, so I approached this method with caution.

To start, I whisked together melted butter, milk, eggs, and vanilla in one bowl and mixed sugar and cinnamon in another.

Then, I cut pieces of bread into three strips and quickly dipped each one into the batter, liberally sprinkling both sides with the sweet crumble.

french toast sticks lined up in air fryer basket

I made sure to arrange these French-toast sticks in one layer.

After I carefully placed the coated pieces of bread in the air fryer, I let them cook for eight minutes at 350 degrees Fahrenheit.

I barely had to add syrup for this recipe to taste good

cooked french toast sticks in air fryer basket

The French toast came out perfectly crispy.

These French toast sticks were so tasty that they barely needed syrup. In addition to having a delicious, crispy exterior, they thankfully weren't soggy or mushy in the center.

air fryer french toast sticks stacked on white plate

The sugar and cinnamon topping was a great touch.

Plus, the sugar and cinnamon mixture gave each strip a delicate, caramelized crumble.

Difficulty: 2/10

Flavor: 10/10

Would I make it again: Yes.

All in all, I absolutely loved making these breakfast recipes in the air fryer

air fryer breakfasts laid out on white plates on white counter

Using the air fryer to make breakfast is a game-changing move.

Using the air fryer truly made each recipe shine. Also, cleanup was a breeze, which I consider a huge bonus.

Once the food was in the appliance, I didn't have to worry about it or monitor it much at all.

I would 100% make these options again for any breakfast spread.

This story was originally published in February 2021 and most recently updated on August 7, 2025.

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