Air Fryer Frozen Steak: Quick Method for Juicy Results

You will love cooking frozen steak in an air fryer. It’s fast, simple, and the results are juicy and tender—ready in about 15 minutes. This method makes it easy to enjoy a perfectly cooked steak without firing up the grill.

A piece of steak on a plate, seasoned with cilantro with a cut steak next to it.

Air fryers excel at cooking foods from frozen, whether it’s fish sticks, meatballs, chicken tenders, or steak. Below is a straightforward, reliable method for cooking frozen steak in an air fryer so you can enjoy a great meal with minimal fuss.

Why you will love this cook method:

  • Fast and easy: Cook steak straight from frozen in about 15 minutes.
  • Juicy and tender: Even when cooked from frozen, the steak remains moist and flavorful.
  • Versatile: Works with any frozen steak cut—T-bone, filet mignon, sirloin, ribeye, New York strip, etc.
  • Custom doneness: This guide includes timings and temperature targets so you can achieve rare, medium-rare, medium, or well done.

Ingredient notes:

  • Frozen steaks – Any frozen steak will work. Cooking times can vary by cut and whether the beef is grass-fed or grain-fed.
  • Cooking oil – Use avocado oil, butter, or any neutral cooking oil to help the surface brown and keep the steak juicy.
  • Seasonings – Simple sea salt and black pepper are perfect. Garlic powder, onion powder, or your preferred steak seasoning are good alternatives.

How to make frozen steak in an air fryer:

Frozen steaks coated in salt and pepper on a plate.

Step 1

Coat both sides of the frozen steaks with oil or butter, then season with sea salt and ground black pepper (or your preferred seasoning).

Frozen steaks on the rack of an air fryer.

Step 2

Place the steaks on the rack or in the basket of the air fryer in a single layer. Cook at 360°F (182°C) for approximately 15 minutes for medium-rare. Adjust the time up or down depending on desired doneness and steak thickness—see the chart below for guidance.

A cooked steak on a plate with pieces of cut up steak next to it.

Step 3

Remove the steaks from the air fryer and let them rest for a few minutes before slicing and serving. Resting lets the juices redistribute for a more tender bite.

Frozen Air Fryer Steak Cooking Chart:

Use these times as a starting point for 1-inch steaks in a typical air fryer set to 360°F (182°C). Variations in steak thickness, cut, and air fryer model may require adjustments.

  • Rare: 13 minutes
  • Medium-rare: 15 minutes
  • Medium: 17 minutes
  • Medium-well: 19 minutes
  • Well done: 21 minutes

Steak internal temperature guide:

The most reliable way to check doneness is a meat thermometer. Aim for these internal temperatures:

  • Rare: 125°F (52°C)
  • Medium-rare: 135°F (57°C)
  • Medium: 145°F (63°C)
  • Medium-well: 155°F (68°C)
  • Well-done: 160°F (71°C) and above

Top tips:

  • Adjust for your air fryer: Cook times differ between models—test and adjust as needed.
  • No preheat required: This recipe is written without preheating. If you preheat, reduce the cook time by a few minutes.
  • Account for steak type: Times in this guide were tested with grass-fed steaks; grain-fed beef may need slightly different timing.
  • Size matters: These timings fit steaks about 1 inch thick and roughly 0.5 lb each. Thicker or thinner cuts will require time adjustments.
  • Cook evenly: Don’t overlap steaks and flip halfway if your air fryer uses a basket and requires turning.
  • Rest before serving: Resting for a few minutes results in juicier, more flavorful steak.
A piece of medium rare cut steak on a plate garnished with fresh chopped parsley.

Air fryer steak FAQs:

Can you air fry a frozen sirloin steak?

Yes. Any frozen steak cut, including sirloin, can be cooked in an air fryer using the method described above.

Should I defrost steak before air frying?

You can, but it’s not necessary. Thawing first will reduce the cooking time and may make it easier to season the meat evenly.

How do I store any leftover steak?

Store leftover cooked steak in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days.

What goes well with steak?

Steak pairs well with roasted or steamed vegetables, salads, and potatoes (roasted, baked, or mashed). Air-fried French fries or sweet potato fries are classic sides, too.

Other air fryer recipes you will love:

  • Juicy Air Fryer Turkey Burgers
  • How to Cook a Frozen Burrito in an Air Fryer
  • Easy Air Fryer Scallops with Lemon Butter
  • How to Cook a Frozen Pizza in an Air Fryer

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Recipe

A piece of cut up steak on a plate with a full piece of steak beside it.

Frozen Steak in an Air Fryer

A quick and reliable method to cook frozen steak in the air fryer so it turns out juicy and tender in about 15 minutes.

Course: Dinner, Main Course, Meat
Cuisine: American
Diet: Diabetic, Gluten Free
Prep Time: 2 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 17 minutes
Servings: 2
Calories: 532 kcal
Author: Dr. Erin Carter

Equipment

  • Air Fryer

Ingredients

  • 2 steaks
  • 1 tablespoon avocado oil (or other cooking oil)
  • Sea salt, to taste
  • Ground black pepper, to taste

Instructions

  1. Coat both sides of the frozen steaks with oil, sea salt, and ground black pepper.
  2. Place the steaks on the air fryer rack or in the basket and cook at 360°F (182°C) for about 15 minutes for medium-rare. Adjust time for desired doneness.
  3. Remove the steaks and let them rest for a few minutes before serving.

Notes

  1. No preheat is required for this method; if you preheat, reduce the cook time by 2–3 minutes.
  2. Times are based on 1-inch thick ribeye-style steaks. Thicker or thinner steaks will need adjusted cooking times.
  3. This method targets medium-rare; consult the timing chart and temperature guide above if you prefer a different doneness.
  4. Nutritional values vary by steak cut, oil, and seasonings used.

Nutrition

Calories: 532 kcal |
Protein: 45 g |
Fat: 39 g