If you’re looking for a super easy way to get a delicious meal on the table fast, this air fryer bacon frittata is about to become your new best friend. Seriously, I made this last week when I was scrambling for dinner ideas and needed something that felt satisfying but took almost no effort. It’s truly a lifesaver for those busy weeknights or even a relaxed weekend brunch when you don’t want a huge cleanup.
This recipe is so versatile. You get that salty, crispy bacon, fluffy eggs, and plenty of melty cheddar all cooked up beautifully in your air fryer. It comes together in less than 30 minutes, and the flavor is just spot-on. I’ve tweaked this one a few times to get it just right, and now I’m excited to share my go-to version with you!
Getting Started: Your Air Fryer Bacon Frittata Prep
Alright, let’s get this deliciousness going! First things first, you’ll want to get your air fryer preheating. Having it nice and hot from the start makes a difference. While it’s warming up, arrange your bacon in a small tin. This tin needs to fit in your air fryer with a bit of space around it for air circulation. Cooking the bacon first means it gets that lovely golden edge without overcooking the eggs. When the bacon is out, drizzle a tiny bit of olive oil in the same tin; this keeps the frittata from sticking and helps it get a nice bottom crust.
Next, crack those eggs into a bowl. Whisk them well! Then, the magic ingredients go in: the torn white bread (or breadcrumbs), fresh herbs like parsley or chives, most of your cheddar, and a little seasoning. The breadcrumbs might seem unusual, but they seriously improve the texture, making the frittata light and fluffy. If you like a little heat, those chili flakes are a great addition. Give it all a good stir to combine.
Cooking Your Perfect Frittata in the Air Fryer
Now for the main event! Once your air fryer has cooked the bacon and you’ve prepped the egg mixture, it’s time to reduce the temperature. This is key to prevent the frittata from browning too fast on the outside while the inside is still raw. Pour your egg mixture into that prepared tin. Slide it carefully into the air fryer. This is where your air fryer works its magic, cooking the eggs evenly and gently.
Keep an eye on it! Cooking times can vary a little depending on your air fryer model and the depth of your tin. After about 8 minutes, gently jiggle the tin to check if the center is set. If it’s still very liquid, give it a few more minutes. Once it’s golden and firm, take it out. Quickly sprinkle the chopped bacon and the rest of the cheese on top. A final quick blast in the air fryer for a minute or two will melt that cheese into a gooey, savory topping. And just like that, you have a gorgeous, satisfying meal!



