Best air fryer beef jerky is here! Ready to make tender beef in your Ninja Foodi or electric air fryer? We have an easy way to try your first batch. Just one of our favorite easy beef recipes we have made with air fryer flank steak and top sirloin.

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Air fryer beef jerky is amazing! This and many other air fryer recipes shared here on The Typical Mom blog. Super high in protein, can just be lightly seasoned or marinated in your favorite sauce like teriyaki. Let us know which one is your fave! (affiliate links present)

Ninja Foodi Beef Jerky

If you love this keto protein packed snack, you might be ready to make it yourself this year. I know, it can get really expensive if you eat this on a regular basis, I get it. Get ready to save a ton of money with this recipe by making it homemade. You can make it spicy too if you want which is killer.

You do not have to have the dehydrator function on your machine either y’all, we didn’t. This will share what temperature and cook time you will need to dry it out low and slow perfectly. No tough teeth breaking pieces, the middle will remain tender and the flavor amazing.

If you love extra crispy food and quick recipes, here are some resources to start with:

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Beef Jerky Air Fryer vs Dehydrator

Yes we do have one of these big machines too. It does make great slices of apples and bananas. If you want to let it go all day long you can dry slices of beef in it too. I will say that the biggest difference between the two is the texture, this way is better. Plus if you have little counter space you likely don’t have the room for both either.

Air Fryer Beef Jerky Ninja

Some of the newer models of this machine have both functions, so you could use either and see which you like better. If you have a Cosori or AirWave, you don’t have that option, so just use our specifics below for making beef jerky in an air fryer.

What is the best cut of meat for beef jerky?

Top round and bottom round are lean, flavorful and really the best cuts for making homemade beef jerky. Beyond the type I think the sauce you use makes the biggest difference really. Teriyaki marinade is by far our favorite to use and gets the most compliments.

  • Sirloin tip is extremely lean too but not as tender, and a bit more expensive.
  • Flank steak is lean as well, but can be tough if it’s sliced with the grain.
A clear glass bowl filled with raw, thinly sliced beef pieces, perfect for making air fryer beef jerky.

Gourmia Air Fryer Beef Jerky

First you’ll want to whisk together your marinade. Below is a very simple and mild sauce to soak it in, you could use our spicy Asian steak marinade instead too. If you’d rather use a bottled type that would work too.

  1. Ninja Foodi or electric air fryer machine
  2. Beef – round steak cut into thin strips
  3. Brown sugar
  4. Soy sauce
  5. Teriyaki sauce
  6. Onion powder
  7. Garlic powder
  8. Red pepper – amount of this is subjective according to your desired heat level
  9. Pepper

Is it cheaper to make your own beef jerky? Yes, especially if you buy meat in bulk like we do. If you’re buying your beef at full retail price, the savings will be minimal. The only true advantage at this point is you can make your jerky taste however you want.

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This is what ours looked like, 1 pound was used. If you wanted to make a large batch and store it you could double or quadruple this air fryer beef recipe.

How much jerky will 5 lbs of meat make?

It depends on how moist you like your it. A typical jerky loses half of its starting weight in moisture, so keep that in mind. Low moisture jerky can actually be 1/3 the starting weight, at a 3 to 1 ratio. With all that said, if you double this to a starting weight of 2 ish pounds of beef, you will make about 1 pound of prepared ready to eat jerky.

Now it’s time to take a trip inside your air frying basket to go from raw meat, to a high protein salty snack. This is a great hiking meal to take with you!

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How long does it take to dehydrate jerky in an air fryer?

Are you wondering how to make beef jerky in an air fryer and how long it takes to dehydrate meat in an air fryer? About 2 hours is all you need. This timing will vary, of course, depending on the thickness and size of your strips, but in general, this temperature and time are ideal. Here’s what you do:

  • Whisk together your beef jerky marinade. Slice meat into thin strips and submerge them into the sauce.
    • Allow this to sit and soak up in your fridge for 2 hours
  • Preheat your air fryer to 180 degrees. 
  • Take meat out and pat dry with a paper towel to remove excess moisture and place into your air fryer basket. Do not overlap the pieces for even cooking / drying / dehydrating.
  • Close the top or drawer and allow to cook at 180 degrees for 2 hours. Yes, that’s right, 120 minutes is what it takes for them to be perfect.
    • Of course timing will vary just a bit depending on how large and/or thick your pieces are sliced.

How thick should I slice meat for jerky?

To make it really good, the meat needs to be the same thickness. One fourth of an inch thick is standard. It is sometimes tough to cut top round by hand consistently at 1/4″ but you may get your butcher to do it for you using a slicer. Just ask!

If I had to compare it to something else for size I would say that the strips would resemble the size of air fryer green bean fries or so. You can enjoy warm or allow to cool which will make it chewier!

A close-up of a white bowl filled with pieces of dark brown beef jerky.

How do You Save Homemade Beef Jerky?

You will want to store in a freezer bag sucked with all the air out of it if you don’t have vacuum sealed bags and a machine to do that for you. Keep it out of the sunlight and in a cool dark place like your pantry. Once you open the container you want to make sure that all the air is removed once again before zipping closed. It will last up to 2 months this way.

If you’re like me you love your new hot air fryer and now want to learn how to air fry everything! Here are a few other things we’ve made recently too you may enjoy:

Can you make homemade beef jerky without a dehydrator?

Yes! If you have an air fryer you can dry marinated beef into jerky perfectly too. We like to marinate in teriyaki but you can just season with salt and pepper. Made in a Cosori, AirWave or Ninja Foodi without dehydrator function works perfectly.

ninja foodi beef jerky
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Air Fryer Beef Jerky

By The Typical Mom
Best beef jerky recipe air fryer is here! Ready to make tender beef in your Ninja Foodi or electric air fryer? We have an easy way to try your first batch.
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 2 hours
Servings: 8
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Equipment

  • 1 air fryer
  • 1 Bowl

Ingredients 

  • 1 lb steak, used round steak, but into strips
  • 1/4 c brown sugar
  • 1/4 c soy sauce
  • 1/8 c teriyaki sauce
  • 1/2 tsp onion powder
  • 1/2 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/4 tsp crushed red pepper
  • 1/4 tsp pepper

Instructions 

  • Slice round steak into thin strips, then into 1/2 inch strips and set aside.
  • Combine rest of ingredients into a large bowl and whisk together. Add strips of steak into the bowl, submerge and cover.
  • Marinate meat for 2 hours in the refrigerator.
  • Place strips into air fryer basket without overlapping pieces for 2 hours on 180 degrees F.
  • Remove, cool and enjoy!

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Nutrition

Serving: 1oz, Calories: 154kcal, Carbohydrates: 8g, Protein: 13g, Fat: 8g, Saturated Fat: 4g, Cholesterol: 35mg, Sodium: 610mg, Potassium: 187mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 7g, Vitamin A: 27IU, Calcium: 11mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Snack
Cuisine: American
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About The Typical Mom

Justine is the creative mind behind The Typical Mom and The Typical Family on YouTube. She began blogging about easy recipes, budget friendly activities for kids, and fun family travel destinations in September 2012.

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35 Comments

  1. I just made this today and it’s really very good.. I was very impressed with this recipe will definitely make it again! How do you store this?

    1. Best way is foodsaver but if you don’t have that just in freezer bags and suck all the air out.

  2. Great recipe! So much better than packaged. How do you store the jerky, not that it’ll last that long!

  3. This was the perfect recipe! So easy and fast, and the best thing about it was the delicious flavor! I will use this recipe many times over!

    1. @William elk, try it but I don’t think it will but at a temperature to allow a lengthy dehydration. I use 150F for 7-8 hours and it’s really looks like
      Iike jerky and doesn’t look like baked beef.