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Air Fryer Soft Boiled Dippy Eggs UK Recipe

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If you learn how to make dippy eggs in the air fryer, I am sure this will become your new favorite breakfast. They are effortless and fast to make and come out perfectly every time. Best of all, you don’t have to keep an eye on them like you would on the stove.

Furthermore, if you are following a keto diet and searching for an effortless breakfast recipe, then this recipe is the best! They cook perfectly, and I especially love the runny yolk. Therefore, keep reading to learn how to make dippy eggs in your air fryer without the hassle of watching them on the stove.

Dippy eggs in Air Fryer
Prep Time2 minutes mins
Cook Time9 minutes mins
Total Time11 minutes mins

Dippy Eggs in Air Fryer

Servings: 1 people
Calories: 63kcal

Equipment

  • Air Fryer
  • Tongs

Ingredients

  • Large eggs
  • Salt or pepper to taste
  • Toast

Instructions

  • Preheat the Air Fryer and Place the Egg
    The first step is to preheat your air fryer. Preheat it to 275°F for about 2 minutes. Next, put your eggs in an air fryer-safe pan, which is essentially an oven-safe pan.
    However, if you prefer not to use the pan, you can place them directly into the air fryer basket. You can do whatever is convenient to you.
  • Cook the Eggs
    Next, cook the eggs for about 9 minutes using the air-fryer setting. After the cooking, immediately take out the eggs from the air fryer (be careful they are hot) using tongs and place them in a bowl filled with cold water. This step helps stop the cooking process and ensures that the eggs are easy to handle.
    Allow the eggs to sit in the cold water for 1 to 2 minutes, ensuring they are fully submerged. Optionally, you can add a few ice cubes to the cold water to further expedite the cooking process and ensure the eggs are chilled quickly.
  • Peel the Egg and Serve
    You have to be pretty gentle when peeling the egg because we don’t want to break the yolk or damage the egg white. Gently using a spoon tap the eggshell around the top of the egg a few times. Alternatively, you can roll the egg gently while applying very light pressure with your hand.
    This old technique should allow the shell to slip off in large pieces, which makes the peeling process a lot easier. Peel off the top part of the egg and then put it in the egg holder. Afterward, cut off ½ inch off the top of the egg to expose that delicious runny yolk.
    Sprinkle some seasoning such as pepper and salt. Now dip your toast in the runny yolk for a delicious and yummy effect.

Nutritional Table

Calories Fat Carbohydrates Cholesterol Protein 
634g0164 mg6g

Cooking Time for Desired Egg Consistency

The cooking times for air-fried eggs vary based on how cooked you like your eggs and how runny you prefer the yolk to be. The following are the cooking times:

  • For soft-boiled eggs to jammy eggs, cook for around 9 minutes.
  • If you love jammy to medium-boiled eggs, cook for 10-12 minutes.
  • For hard-boiled eggs, cook for 15 minutes.

Experiment with these timings to find the perfect egg consistency for yourself. However, keep in mind that timings may also vary due to the type of air fryer model you have.

FAQs

What is the maximum number of eggs I can cook in the air fryer at one time?

Most air fryers can accommodate between eight to ten eggs at once, depending on their size. Additionally, there is no need to adjust the temperature or cooking time; all the eggs will cook evenly and simultaneously.

Making dippy eggs in an air fryer is the most convenient method to prepare your favorites for breakfast. Follow the instructions to make dippy eggs in an air fryer without any water.

Sarah Mitchell

Hi, I’m Sarah Mitchell, a chef, cookbook author, and digital creator passionate about making home cooking simple, delicious, and healthier through the magic of air frying.

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