Faster-cooking, far less labor intensive (no wet turkey brine or dry brine required unless you are in the mood), and yielding a more manageable amount of meat, air fried turkey breast is perfect for smaller gatherings and for weeknight dinners. Between working on this turkey breast recipe, delving into How to Cook a Turkey, Spatchcock Turkey, and Turkey Gravy, we have eaten a lot of turkey in the last few weeks. I’m not tired of it yet! In fact, this air fryer turkey breast has been such a hit and is so easy to prep, I’ve started using it as a refreshing change of pace from our usual Air Fryer Chicken Breast and even Baked Bone-in Chicken Breast. Of course, it’s also perfect for Thanksgiving if you’re cooking Thanksgiving for two or three. Even if you are having a larger gathering, if you have more white meat fans than dark meat, it’s a great way to cook extra white meat without taking up any additional oven space.
How to Make Air Fryer Turkey Breast
This recipe works for both boneless turkey breast and bone-in turkey breast. I tested the recipe both ways, and both yielded juicy, flavorful turkey, even without brining. If you’re using a bone-in turkey breast:
If possible, air fry bone-in turkey with the ribs removed. It’s easier to fit the breast in your air fryer. Because you can lay it flatter, the meat cooks more evenly and turns out juicier.If you decide to use bone-in turkey breast with the ribs on, I suggest brining the turkey first to help the meat stay moist. See Dry Brine Turkey and Wet Brine for recipes.
If you’re using a boneless turkey breast:
Boneless turkey breast (like the Butterball turkey breasts you can usually find frozen year-round) will come with a string netting around the meat; from there, it’s wrapped in plastic and usually has a plastic outer netting.Remove the outer netting and wrapper, but DO NOT remove the oven-safe netting that is tied around the meat.The netting keeps the breast from falling apart and helps it cook more evenly.Cook boneless turkey breast with the oven-safe netting on, then trim it away after cooking.Note that boneless turkey breast with the netting will take longer to cook than bone-in turkey breast because of how the meat is wrapped.
Below, I’ve suggested an easy and classic herb rub for the turkey made with thyme, sage, and rosemary. Feel free to use your own favorite marinade, preferred spice rub, or for a less traditional but delish take, try this Chicken Marinade or Chicken Thigh Marinade.
The Ingredients
Turkey Breast. No dry turkey breasts here! This recipe yields a succulent, flavorful turkey breast that will please everyone at your table. Turkey breast is good for you too. It’s packed with protein, iron, and vitamins. Olive Oil. Adding olive oil to the outside of the turkey breast helps add flavor and crisp the skin.
Garlic. For delicious garlicky flavor that pairs well with the herbs. Herbs. A mix of rosemary, sage, and thyme perfectly complements the turkey and adds earthiness.Dijon Mustard. Tangy, savory, and incredibly delicious. Salt + Pepper. Classic, must-have spices for the best overall flavor.
Prepping Turkey Breast for Air Frying
One of the best things about air fried foods is that you need very little oil to make them crispy (just ask these Air Fryer Chicken Wings!). That said, you can’t just throw turkey breast into the air fryer and expect it to be perfect (this recipe is easy, but you do need to be a little bit involved). To make sure your turkey breast has crispy skin and a juicy, flavorful inside:
Pat the turkey very dry before air frying. This is key to helping the spices stick and the skin to crisp.
Season liberally. This is not the time to be skimpy. You are roasting 3+ pounds of meat, so you need more than a pinch of salt.Use some oil. You don’t need a lot (just 3 tablespoons compared to the full stick of butter in many roast turkey recipes), but you want the breast to have a complete coating so that it crisps and doesn’t dry out.
How Long to Cook Turkey Breast in the Air Fryer
How long you need to cook air fryer turkey breast will vary based on your model, whether you are using bone-in or boneless turkey breast, and the size of your breast.
A 3-pound boneless turkey breast (like the Butterball turkey breast), cooks in the air fryer in 1 hour to 1 hour 10 minutes at 350 degrees F.A 4- to 6-pound bone-in turkey breast cooks in the air fryer in 40 to 50 minutes at 350 degrees F.
Checking for Doneness
Whether you are using bone-in turkey breast or boneless, DO NOT OVERCOOK THE TURKEY!
Use an instant read thermometer to check for doneness.Remove the turkey breast from the air fryer when it registers 155 degrees F on an instant read thermometer inserted at the thickest part without touching bone.Let the meat rest 10 minutes. The carryover cooking will bring the meat up to a safe temperature. It will be succulent and juicy, not dry.Per the FDA, 165 degrees F is the safe temperature to which to cook turkey breast, but if you wait until the turkey reads 165 degrees F before you take it out of the air fryer, the carryover cooking will make it taste dry.
What to Serve with Air Fryer Turkey Breast
Now that you have your beautiful bird, you need some sides!
Traditional Casseroles. Healthy Sweet Potato Casserole, Crockpot Green Bean Casserole, Pineapple Casserole, or some of these other options.Gravy. This Mushroom Gravy doesn’t require any drippings. Make it while your turkey is in the air fryer.Potatoes. From Crockpot Mashed Potatoes (or Cauliflower Mashed Potatoes) to Scalloped Potatoes, there’s something everyone will love.Stuffing. My Chestnut Stuffing and Cornbread Stuffing are delicious with turkey.Your Favorite Holiday Sides. Check out all of my Thanksgiving Side Dishes for inspiration.
Ways to Use Air Fried Turkey Breast
This turkey is juicy enough to enjoy on its own, but that’s not the only option. Shred it just like you would if you were making shredded chicken and try it for any of these recipes:
Sandwich. Turkey Salad and Apple Grilled Cheese with Turkey are two winning options.Casserole. Turkey Pot Pie and Turkey Tetrazzini are two of my all-time favorite leftover turkey recipes.Pasta. Swap turkey for the chicken in this Chicken Alfredo Bake to create a crowd-pleasing meal. Or, try it in Brussels Sprouts Pasta with Brown Butter.Soup. Use shredded leftover turkey in this Turkey Soup.Breakfast. Pair leftover turkey with Leftover Stuffing Cakes for a hearty and tasty breakfast.For more ideas, check out this tasty collection of Leftover Turkey Recipes.
Storage Tips
To Store. Refrigerate turkey breast in an airtight storage container for up to 3 days.To Reheat. Wrap turkey in an aluminum foil pouch and rewarm gently in a baking dish in the oven at 350 degrees F, drizzling some broth over the top before sealing the foil pouch and placing it in the oven. To Freeze. Freeze leftovers in an airtight, freezer-safe storage container for up to 3 months. Let thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.
Recommended Tools to Make this Recipe
Air Fryer. The one I own and love!Instant Read Thermomter. The BEST way to make sure your turkey is cooked thorugh. Non-Slip Cutting Board. This cutting board won’t slip out from under you while you’ve carving the turkey breast.
This air fryer turkey breast tastes so juicy, even those who typically prefer dark meat will enjoy it. Leave a rating below in the comments and let me know how you liked the recipe. We know the light meat lovers will be delighted. And thanks to the easy prep and clean up, the cook (you!) may just be the happiest of all.
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