Ninja Foodi sausage is a great dinner! Using fresh or frozen brats or sausage links you can make them tender on the inside with that snap on the outside in your air fryer! 

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Do you have an air fryer and looking for an easy dinner idea? Well Ninja Foodi sausage is not only simple, but inexpensive and loved by everyone in our house. One of many Ninja Foodi recipes you’re sure to love these. (affiliate links present)

Love this new device of yours and ready to make all the things in it, like Ninja Foodi sausage patties and more?? We did too.

Once we got the hang of it and were using it on a daily basis I thought we’d share our favorite creations with all of you. Enjoy and let us know what you’ve been cooking up lately below too.

If you too are obsessed with your pressure cooker and air fryer machine, here are a few resource to start with:

  1. You can bookmark our Ninja air fryer recipes page, we add to that weekly.
  2. Here’s an air fryer cooking times chart here for your fridge.
  3. Be sure to save this link to Instant Pot recipes for beginners too. You can use any of those in your pot too.
  4. Grab a set of wooden utensils to work with. They are great so your pot doesn’t get scratched!
  5. Then join our Facebook group where you can share and find more ideas you’ll love. Thousands of others share easy recipe ideas.
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Air Fry Brats

We started with frozen sausage but the cook time is identical really if they are fresh.

So we first made Instant Pot brats and they were good BUT using an air fryer is even better!

Let’s start with the basics shall we:

Ninja Foodi Sausage

This is the brand and amount we used to make Ninja Foodi sausage. Johnsonville Italian sweet sausage. Their beer brats are great too. 

  • I loaded up when they offered buy one get one free at the store and threw them in my big freezer. That is the way to do it! Then when the last thing you want to do is go to the store you have something on hand.

Let me tell you, it is REALLY handy to know this and how to cook frozen chicken in a pressure cooker. Why? Because I don’t always have my “stuff” together and remember to defrost what I’m planning to cook for dinner.

air fryer sausage

You are going to use both functions to make these. You’ll want to pressure cook them for a few minutes to get them tender on the inside. 

  • Then to get that snap on the outside casing you will want to use the air fryer setting! Literally in less than 15 minutes they’ll be done.

From rock hard FROZEN to perfection in that short amount of time.

air fryer brats

I know…GAME CHANGER!!

  • If you’re looking for pressure cooker dinner recipes this is a great one. If you don’t have the Foodi you can throw them under the broiler for a few minutes when they’re done to crisp the outside.

BUT if you’re looking for an all in one kitchen appliance this is so worth it!

ninja foodi frozen sausage

What goes well with sausage?

What you need to make these:

  1. Package of sausage or bratwurst
  2. Olive oil spray
  3. Water
how to cook brats in ninja foodi

We cook these quite often because they’re really inexpensive, quick, and there’s NO need to wait for Oktoberfest to eat them! You can use them inside Hawaiian lettuce wraps too.

There are many Ninja Foodi air fryer recipes we love, but you should try these next!

If you wanna make pressure cooker bangers and mash we’ve done that too. You can follow the same instructions as I use for the Instant Pot version but crispy the outsides at the end!

instant pot bangers and mash

If you want to make sausage and peppers which is similar to this but with a tomato sauce and lots of bell peppers you should! Our pressure cooker sausage soup is amazing too.

Printable recipe for air fryer sausage below:

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4.79 from 19 votes

Ninja Foodi Sausage

By The Typical Mom
Ninja Foodi sausage is a great dinner! Using fresh or frozen brats or sausage links you can make them tender on the inside with that snap on the outside!
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 13 minutes
Servings: 6
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Equipment

  • 1 ninja foodi

Ingredients 

  • 6 sausage
  • olive oil spray

Instructions 

  • Pour 1.5 c water into your Foodi. Place air fryer basket inside pot, spray inside with non stick spray, and put sausage links inside. Close pressure cooker lid and steam valve and set to high pressure for 5 minutes.
  • Quick release when done and remove lid. Spray links with olive oil and close air crisp lid. Set to air crisp, 400 degrees for 8 min flipping halfway through so both sides get browned.
  • Remove and eat as you'd like.

Nutrition

Serving: 3oz, Calories: 258kcal, Protein: 13g, Fat: 23g, Saturated Fat: 7g, Cholesterol: 61mg, Sodium: 541mg, Potassium: 211mg, Vitamin A: 65IU, Vitamin C: 0.6mg, Calcium: 8mg, Iron: 0.9mg

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

Additional Info

Course: Entree, Main Course
Cuisine: American, german
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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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58 Comments

  1. Thank you for this recipe. It worked perfectly for my Foodi pressure cooker that we have. I used frozen brats with cheese. I flipped after 4 minutes and then I removed them after 3 minutes because they were getting quite brown.

    Turned out great though. Then I had to unfreeze the buns. I would say to put them in without it on and just use the residual heat.

  2. A good recipe. Also for those reading this who don’t like all the ads and filler text just hit jump to recipe

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      This one worked perfectly

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