Make a delicious dinner using the Air Fryer with these Air Fryer Bratwurst and Vegetables.
Each new recipe I try in the Air Fryer quickly becomes the new favorite.
I thought that Honey Garlic Chicken was my favorite, but I think these Air Fryer Bratwurst and Vegetables are certainly at the top of the favorite list too.
Air Fryer Bratwurst and Vegetables
My husband loves bratwurst, so when I saw them on sale for $1.50, I knew that I needed to load up on those. I mean really, you can’t beat meat for $1.50.
I picked up a package, but I really had not had a chance to use them yet. Then, when I started using the Air Fryer, I quickly decided that we needed to try those in the Air Fryer.
Did you know that you can cook brats in the air fryer? It’s so simple!
I cut up green bell peppers, red bell peppers, and some onion to pair with the bratwurst. I decided to line the bottom of the air fryer with foil.
Then, I placed the vegetables in it, topped it with sliced up bratwurst. I cooked it on 390* for 20 minutes, I mixed it up about 10 minutes into the cook time so that it was evenly cooked on all sides.
What do you need for Air Fryer Bratwurst and Vegetables?
- Red Bell Pepper
- Green Bell Pepper
- Onion
- Cajun Seasoning
- Bratwurst
- Foil
- Air Fryer
I use a 3.7L Air Fryer, so I did this in two batches. It was enough to feed likely 6 people or more depending on your serving size.
I am now using a Ninja Foodi Air Fryer; however, you can check out a variety of different air fryers in my post on, How to Choose the Right Air Fryer.
My husband and I loved this meal. It was so simple to make, perfect if you need a quick dinner night.
The vegetables can be prepped earlier in the week too, so that all you need to do is toss it all in the air fryer, then cook it up.
This just could not have been easier. I’m already excited to try this again with some garden fresh produce. We are just about to get our garden planted.
I think we may be planting a little later than last year. We did seeds last year; however, this year, I think we are just going to opt for plants instead that have already sprouted some.
The seeds in the garden here just don’t seem to do well with the amount of spring rains we have, they easily get washed up and transplanted in various locations.
One year, I’m pretty sure our entire yard was taken over by squash. The seeds had flown out of the garden during a strong thunderstorm and everywhere they landed we had squash.
It was equally hilarious and frustrating all at the same time!
This year though, more plants, less seeds. We will see how that goes.
In the meantime, enjoy this Air Fryer Bratwurst and Vegetables!
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Air Fryer Bratwurst & Vegetables
Air Fryer Bratwurst and Vegetables
Ingredients
- 1 Package Bratwurst Approx 5 Links
- 1 Red Bell Pepper Sliced
- 1 Green Bell Pepper Sliced
- 1/4 Cup Diced Onion Red or Purple
- 1/2 Tbsp Gluten Free Cajun Seasoning
Instructions
- Line the air fryer with foil, if preferred.
- Add in the vegetables.
- Sliced the bratwurst into about 1/2 inch size rounds, and then place on top of the vegetables.
- Evenly sprinkle the Cajun seasoning on top.
- Air fry at 390 degrees for 10 minutes.
- Carefully open, stir or mix up.
- Finish air frying for another 10 minutes.
- Serve.
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Comments & Reviews
Easy and good
Holy moly this was SO good and SO easy! Thank you for the idea!
Yay! So glad you enjoyed it, this is one of my favorites when I’m in a hurry for dinner! 🙂
Looks yummy! Would you make it any different using a Foodi? That’s what I have and I am just experimenting with recipes.
Thank you.
I do mine the same in the Foodi, but just using the crisper basket that comes with it.
Is this for packaged brats that are already cooked or raw brats? Thanks!
These are raw brats.
If the recipe was tripled, would it be better to do this in multiple batches? Or does it work fine? Haven’t got my foodi yet so I’ve not messed w/ air frying any so far.
I’d do it in multiple batches just so it evenly cooks.