Who knew stuffing could get a crispy upgrade? We're buzzing about air fryer stuffing, a simple way to transform traditional bread-and-herb stuffing into a crunchy side cooked in a countertop air fryer, and it's game night gold.
Forget the soggy stuff; this one's all crunch and flavor, with a crispy exterior and a tender, herb-scented interior.
Our journey to find the perfect recipe was no joke. Think about stuffing that's crispy outside and tender inside.
Ultimate comfort food!
We tried loads of combos, adding just the right seasonings. Spoiler alert: it's amazing.
It's quick too, perfect for last-minute cravings or after a long day.
Ditch the oven and grab your air fryer. Time to improve that classic side dish.
Ready to rock your palate?
Ingredients for Air Fryer Stuffing
Alright, let's break out the good stuff. Here's what you'll need to create stuffing that's crispy, savory, and downright irresistible:
- 8 cups of bread cubes: Go for the day-old kind; they're perfect for soaking up all those flavors.
- ½ cup of butter: Because butter makes everything better.
- 1 large onion, finely chopped: Adds a bit of sweetness and a lot of deliciousness.
- 2 celery stalks, chopped: For that classic crunch.
- 1 teaspoon of dried sage: A must-have for any stuffing worth its salt.
- 1 teaspoon of dried thyme: Another classic that packs a punch.
- 1 teaspoon of dried rosemary: Because why not?
- 2 cups of chicken or vegetable broth: Keeps everything moist without getting soggy.
- Salt and pepper to taste: You know the drill.
- ¼ cup of fresh parsley, chopped: For a bit of color and a pop of freshness.
The final touch? Crispy bacon bits. Because everything's better with bacon.
Now that you've got your ingredients, let's get cooking!
Tips for Perfect Air Fryer Stuffing
The key to getting the perfect air fryer stuffing is all in the prep and cooking, especially drying the bread 12-24 hours so the cubes absorb broth but still crisp in the air fryer. Here are some pro tips to get you started:
This stuffing also pairs well with side dishes that pair with beef tips to round out richer mains.
- Dry your bread cubes overnight: This ensures they soak up all that delicious flavor from the broth (12-24 hours).
- Use a large mixing bowl: Trust us, things can get messy with this one - a 5-6 quart bowl gives you room to toss and mix without spills.
- Spray your air fryer basket with oil: Keeps everything from sticking and makes clean-up a breeze.
- Cook in batches if needed: Don't overcrowd the basket; you want those bread cubes to crisp up evenly.
- Shake or stir occasionally: To make sure everything browns evenly.
- Add bacon bits after cooking: This prevents them from getting too crispy and adds that final touch of deliciousness.
Air Fryer Stuffing Recipe
Equipment
- Air-fryer
- Large mixing bowl
- Cooking spray/oil
- Tongs/spatula
- Knife and cutting board
Ingredients
- 8 cups bread cubes day-old preferred
- ½ cup butter
- 1 whole large onion finely chopped
- 2 celery stalks chopped
- 1 teaspoon dried sage
- 1 teaspoon dried thyme
- 1 teaspoon dried rosemary
- 2 cups chicken or vegetable broth
- ¼ cup fresh parsley chopped
- Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Preheat your air fryer to 375°F.
- In a large mixing bowl, add the bread cubes, onion, celery, butter, sage, thyme, rosemary, broth, salt and pepper. Mix until well combined.
- Spray your air fryer basket with cooking spray or oil.
- Add the stuffing mixture to the basket in batches (if needed) and cook for 10 minutes.
- Stir or shake the basket halfway through cooking to ensure even browning.
- Once done, add bacon bits and fresh parsley for garnish.
- Serve and enjoy your crispy, flavorful air fryer stuffing!
Nutrition
For a protein-forward plate, pair the stuffing with smoky pork chops with crisp crust cooked in the air fryer. Bright roasted peppers and onions provide a sweet, caramelized counterpoint to the herbs in the stuffing: roasted peppers and onions with char.

Andrew Gray is a seasoned food writer and blogger with a wealth of experience in the restaurant and catering industries. With a passion for all things delicious, Andrew has honed his culinary expertise through his work as a personal chef and caterer.
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