High heat is the best for cooking steak, because the less time it spends cooking, the more tender it will be. That makes the air fryer GREAT for cooking steak. The air fryer cooks food by blowing intensely hot air down and around it—an ideal way to make juicy, tender steak that will have your family oohing and ahhing.
Cooking steak in an air fryer will create extra flavor and a delicate texture to truly satisfy everyone in your family! Make this a scrumptious meal with a Caesar Salad, or Garlic Butter Green Beans and a Perfect Baked Potato or Homemade Sweet Potato Fries. Your friends and family are going to love this!
Is it better to cook steak in pan or oven? Most steaks can cook in a pan to medium rare. Cooking some steaks in the oven could lead to overcooking or drying out. However, thick steaks like filet mignon may need some time in the oven, too, to ensure that they cook enough on the inside.
An air fryer cooks quicker than an oven. An air fryer is more energy efficient than an oven. An oven can cook more dishes at once than an air fryer. Ovens tend to have more capacity than air fryers (although larger air fryers are now on the market).
Air fryers require little or no oil, which makes them a healthier option compared to traditional frying methods. Using an air fryer to cook your steak reduces fat and calories without sacrificing flavor. But that's not all air frying has to offer.
Thin steaks are prone to overcooking quickly and becoming chewy. To enjoy the best flavor and texture, allow the steaks to come to room temperature at least 30 minutes before cooking them in the air fryer.
As with all dry-heat cooker methods (grilling, broiling, pan frying and oven roasting), tender beef cuts perform best in the air fryer. Those cuts include Top Sirloin, KC Strip, Ribeye, Tenderloin and Tri Tip. Ground beef also can be easily prepared in an air fryer.
The best reason to use an air fryer isn't the savings
Because air fryers cook so fast and at high temps, foods like chicken wings, french fries and most frozen apps will get crispy on the outside without drying out on the inside the way they might when stuck in the large oven for 30 or 40 minutes.
In an air fryer, the food you're cooking also sits inside a perforated basket, allowing lots of air flow all around your food. Combined, this results in food that cooks really fast and with lots of crispy edges, which makes it taste delicious!
If left to cook all the way through on the stovetop, the food also tends to dry out too quickly and leave you with tough, chewy meat. The oven is a much gentler form of heat, cooking the meat evenly on all sides and allowing you to control the temperature more easily.
Fine dining or casual, pro kitchens use every tool in the books to balance quality and speed. Oven-finishing helps achieve this. Chefs commonly use the oven-finishing technique for filets and thick-cut steaks (3/4-inch to 2-inch thick) that, when sautéed, would dry out on the exterior before they finish on the inside.
The Chef's Way of Cooking A Steak
Just let it go. Once your steak is on your pan, let it sear and simmer down. It is very tempting to constantly check it and/or flip it – but don't. This is how a nice dark char is formed, and this is the correct pathway to your chef's steak.
Do you need to flip steak in an air fryer? Yes, you should flip steak once in the air fryer halfway through its cooking time, just like you would when cooking in the oven or searing. This allows the steak to cook evenly and sear on both sides.
This comes down to your personal preference but the general rule of thumb is the thicker your piece of steak, the more delicious air fryer steaks you'll get because the outside can get brown and crisp, while the inside is cooked to your degree of doneness.
Another called it “a total gamechanger when it comes to cooking”, while Gordon Ramsay claimed the results are like food “cooked in oil, but [the air fryer] locks in the juice and the flavour is extraordinary”.
Research shows that air fryers are more energy efficient than using an oven and that means savings on energy bills. They are healthier than deep frying or using an oil-soaked frying pan so there are some health benefits too.
The pros are that air fryers are versatile, easy-to-use, and very quick allowing you to make healthier food efficiently in your own kitchen. Despite this, these rather large devices quickly take up space on your kitchen counter or in your cupboards and can be tricky to clean.
Air fryers don't use a lot of electricity, with most requiring between 800 and 1800 watts (W) to run, though some large models need more. Air fryers also use less electricity than electric ovens, which typically use around 2,200 W to 5,000 W, and therefore cost more to run.
An air fryer is simply a small oven that runs on convection heat. The heat is circulated around a tight space by a powerful fan that lies just below or behind the heating element. Just as in a standard oven, it is perfectly safe to use aluminum foil in the air fryer.
Impress your family or guests and prepare a delicious dinner with beef steak, lamb chops or pork with your air fryer. It comes together with just some simple ingredients and steps. For more meat recipes for your Philips Airfryer: Check out recipes in the NutriU app!
Air fry until the filets reach your desired doneness (use a probe thermometer for best results). For 1.5-inch thick steaks, that's about 10-12 minutes for rare, 11-13 minutes for medium rare, 12-14 minutes for medium, 13-15 minutes for medium well, or 14-16 minutes for well done.