The exact cook time can vary. Read below for our tips!
Searching for a tasty quick meal that works great in the air fryer? A frozen Jamaican beef patty in air fryer is a great candidate!
Ready in minutes from frozen, an air fryer frozen Jamaican beef patty is crispy on the outside and packed with a tasty beef filling on the inside!
Before you make frozen beef patties in the air fryer, have a read through these few tips:
If you’re wondering how to air fry a frozen Jamaican beef patty, you can check out the photos in this section. It’s super simple, though!
If you just want to get started, you can also find the cooking time and temperature for air fried frozen Jamaican beef patties at the bottom of this post!
First, preheat the air fryer to 325 degrees Fahrenheit.
Once the air fryer is hot, add in the frozen beef patties. Make sure that the patties don’t overlap or else they might not heat through and get crispy evenly.
Air fry the Jamaican beef patties at 325 degrees Fahrenheit for 13-15 minutes until fully cooked through and golden brown on the outside.
Flip the patties halfway through the cooking time.
Your exact cooking time can vary depending on the size of your beef patties and your air fryer – smaller patties might be done sooner.
The internal temperature should be 165 degrees Fahrenheit.
When the patties are done, remove them from the air fryer and enjoy! Just be careful because the beef filling will be hot!
These Jamaican beef patties definitely taste the best hot and fresh out of the air fryer.
If you do end up having any leftovers, you can store them in a sealed container in the fridge. They’ll last like this for around 2 days.
To reheat them, toss them back in the air fryer – this way the outside should regain some crispiness.
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An Air Fryer Frozen Jamaican Beef Patty is a hot and delicious quick meal or snack. Made right from frozen and stuffed with tasty beef filling, these crispy yet soft handheld patties don't last long!