Air Fryer Sausage, Potatoes & Eggs Skillet
Some meals are made for slow mornings.
You know the kind—coffee brewing, everyone wandering into the kitchen, and the smell of something savory cooking before anyone has even properly woken up.
This Air Fryer Sausage, Potatoes & Eggs Skillet gives you all of that cozy breakfast feeling without requiring a lot of work.
Crispy golden potatoes, browned sausage, and perfectly cooked eggs come together in one hearty meal.
I first made this on a weekend when I wanted a big breakfast but didn’t want to stand over the stove flipping everything in separate pans.
I had some breakfast sausage, a few potatoes, and eggs in the refrigerator, so I decided to let the air fryer handle most of the work.
The potatoes came out crisp around the edges and fluffy inside.
The sausage browned beautifully.
Then I added the eggs and let them cook right on top.
By the time I brought the basket to the table, everyone was already asking when breakfast was ready.
It was the kind of meal where nobody needed a second invitation.
Now it’s one of my favorite recipes for lazy weekends, especially when everyone is hungry and I want something hearty without making a mountain of dirty dishes.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 20–25 minutes
Total Time: About 30–35 minutes
Servings: 4
Why You’ll Love This Air Fryer Breakfast
- Crispy potatoes
- Savory browned sausage
- Perfectly cooked eggs
- Easy air fryer recipe
- Minimal cleanup
- Great for breakfast or dinner
- Family-friendly
- Easy to customize
- Ready in about 30 minutes
Ingredients
- 1 lb baby potatoes, cut into small cubes
- 8 oz breakfast sausage, sliced or crumbled
- 4 large eggs
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ teaspoon smoked paprika
- ½ teaspoon onion powder
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon black pepper
- ½ cup shredded cheddar cheese, optional
- 2 tablespoons chopped green onions
- Fresh parsley, optional
Optional Additions
You can easily add:
- Bell peppers
- Mushrooms
- Spinach
- Diced onions
- Jalapeños
- Bacon
- Cherry tomatoes
- Avocado
How to Make Air Fryer Sausage, Potatoes & Eggs
Step 1: Prepare the Potatoes
Wash the potatoes and cut them into small, evenly sized cubes.
Keeping the pieces similar in size helps them cook evenly.
Place them in a bowl.
Add olive oil, garlic powder, smoked paprika, onion powder, salt, and black pepper.
Toss until everything is well coated.
Step 2: Air Fry the Potatoes
Preheat your air fryer to 200°C (400°F) if your model recommends preheating.
Place the potatoes in the basket.
Try to arrange them in a single layer.
Air fry for approximately 10 minutes.
Shake the basket halfway through.
Step 3: Add the Sausage
After 10 minutes, add the sliced or crumbled sausage to the potatoes.
Shake or stir everything together.
Return the basket to the air fryer.
Cook for another 7–8 minutes, shaking once halfway through.
The potatoes should be getting golden and the sausage should be browned.
Step 4: Add the Eggs
Make four small spaces in the potato and sausage mixture.
Carefully crack one egg into each space.
If your air fryer basket isn’t suitable for eggs, transfer the mixture to a small air fryer-safe baking dish or skillet that fits inside the basket.
Return to the air fryer.
Cook at 175°C (350°F) for approximately 4–7 minutes, depending on how you like your eggs.
For runny yolks, start checking early.
For firm yolks, cook a little longer.
Step 5: Add Cheese
If using cheese, sprinkle it over the potatoes and sausage during the final 1–2 minutes.
Let it melt around the eggs.
Step 6: Finish and Serve
Carefully remove the skillet or basket.
Sprinkle with green onions and fresh parsley.
Add salt and pepper to taste.
Serve immediately.
My Best Tips
Cut the Potatoes Small
Small cubes cook faster and become wonderfully crispy.
Don’t Overcrowd the Basket
If there are too many potatoes, they will steam instead of crisp.
Cook in batches if necessary.
Add Eggs at the End
Eggs cook much faster than potatoes, so don’t add them at the beginning.
Watch the Eggs Closely
Air fryers vary considerably.
The difference between a runny yolk and a firm yolk can be just a minute or two.
What Kind of Sausage Can I Use?
Almost any cooked or raw breakfast-style sausage works.
Try:
- Pork sausage
- Chicken sausage
- Turkey sausage
- Italian sausage
- Spicy sausage
- Smoked sausage
If using a sausage that’s already fully cooked, it may need slightly less cooking time.
Can I Use Frozen Potatoes?
Yes.
Frozen diced potatoes or hash browns can work well.
You may need to adjust the cooking time according to the package directions and your air fryer.
Can I Use Sweet Potatoes?
Absolutely.
Sweet potatoes make a delicious variation.
They pair especially well with spicy sausage and eggs.
Can I Add Vegetables?
Definitely.
Add vegetables such as:
- Bell peppers
- Mushrooms
- Onions
- Spinach
- Zucchini
- Broccoli
For watery vegetables such as zucchini, use a moderate amount so the potatoes can still crisp.
Can I Make This Keto?
Traditional potatoes are too high in carbohydrates for most strict keto diets.
For a keto version, replace the potatoes with:
- Cauliflower
- Radishes
- Turnips
- Rutabaga in moderation
The sausage and eggs make an excellent low-carb base.
Can I Make This Dairy-Free?
Yes.
Simply leave out the cheese or use a dairy-free cheese alternative.
Can I Make This Gluten-Free?
Yes.
The basic ingredients can be gluten-free.
Check your sausage and seasoning labels to make sure they don’t contain wheat-based fillers or additives.
Delicious Variations
Cheesy Breakfast Skillet
Add plenty of cheddar or Monterey Jack during the final minutes.
Southwest Style
Add:
- Chili powder
- Cumin
- Bell peppers
- Jalapeños
- Salsa
- Avocado
Bacon & Egg Skillet
Replace some of the sausage with crispy bacon.
Italian Style
Use Italian sausage, mozzarella, oregano, and Parmesan.
Loaded Breakfast Skillet
Top with:
- Cheese
- Avocado
- Sour cream
- Green onions
- Salsa
- Hot sauce
Can I Use a Regular Skillet?
Absolutely.
If you don’t have an air fryer, cook the potatoes in a large skillet over medium-high heat until golden and tender.
Add the sausage and cook until browned.
Make four wells and crack in the eggs.
Cover and cook until the eggs reach your preferred doneness.
Can I Make This Ahead?
You can prepare the potatoes and sausage ahead, but eggs are best cooked fresh.
For meal prep, cook the potato and sausage mixture and refrigerate it.
Reheat it in the air fryer, then add freshly cooked eggs.
Storage
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3–4 days.
Keep the eggs with the potatoes if you don’t mind a firmer yolk after reheating.
How to Reheat
Reheat in the air fryer at approximately 175°C (350°F) for several minutes until hot.
Microwaving works too, although the potatoes won’t be as crisp.
Can I Freeze It?
The potato and sausage mixture can be frozen.
Eggs don’t always have the best texture after freezing and thawing, so I recommend adding fresh eggs when reheating.
What to Serve With This Skillet
This is filling enough to serve on its own.
But for a bigger brunch, add:
- Fresh fruit
- Avocado
- Toast
- Salsa
- Green salad
- Fresh tomatoes
- Yogurt
- Hot sauce
Nutritional Information
Approximate per serving, before optional cheese:
- Calories: 430
- Protein: 24g
- Fat: 28g
- Total Carbohydrates: 25g
- Fibre: 3g
- Net Carbohydrates: 22g
Nutrition values are estimates and will vary depending on the sausage, potatoes, oil, and toppings used.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why aren’t my potatoes crispy?
The basket may be overcrowded, the potatoes may be too large, or they may contain too much moisture.
Cut them small, dry them well, and give them plenty of space.
Can I cook the sausage from frozen?
It depends on the type and size. For food safety, make sure the sausage reaches its recommended safe internal temperature.
How do I get runny egg yolks?
Add the eggs toward the very end and check them frequently.
Can I use a baking dish inside the air fryer?
Yes, as long as the dish is oven-safe and fits properly inside your air fryer with enough room for air circulation.
Can I use hash browns instead of potatoes?
Yes. Frozen diced hash browns are an easy shortcut.
Can I make this vegetarian?
Absolutely.
Replace the sausage with mushrooms, peppers, spinach, black beans, or your favorite plant-based sausage.
Final Thoughts
This Air Fryer Sausage, Potatoes & Eggs Skillet is the kind of recipe I keep coming back to because it makes everyone happy.
It’s hearty without being complicated.
The potatoes are crisp.
The sausage is savory and browned.
The eggs sit right on top with those beautiful golden yolks.
And then there’s the cheese melting into all those crispy little potato edges.
I love making this on slow weekend mornings when nobody is in a hurry.
I’ll put on some coffee, get the potatoes going, and by the time everyone starts wandering into the kitchen, breakfast is almost ready.
It’s also perfect for those evenings when you don’t know what to make for dinner.
Breakfast for dinner is always a good idea.
And the best part is how easy it is to customize.
Add peppers.
Throw in some bacon.
Make it spicy.
Pile on the cheese.
Add avocado and salsa.
There really isn’t a wrong way to build this skillet.
Just remember to give the potatoes enough space to crisp and wait until the end to add your eggs.
Then grab a fork and dig in while everything is hot.
Because crispy potatoes, browned sausage, and a runny egg?
That’s a combination that’s hard to beat. 🥔🌭🍳🧀