Okay, here is my sharing about cooking turkey tips in an air fryer today:
So, I decided to try something new in the kitchen today, cooking turkey tips in my air fryer. Yeah, you heard it right! I was a little unsure at first, but hey, life’s about experimenting, right?
First off, I went to the store and picked up some turkey tips. The butcher recommended getting pieces around the same size, so they cook evenly. I grabbed some that looked good, not too big, not too small. Then I gathered some olive oil, salt, pepper, and a few other spices I like—garlic powder, paprika, you know, the usual suspects.

Get Started
Back home, I started by rinsing the turkey tips under cold water. I patted them dry with paper towels. Dry meat gets a better crust, they say, and I’m all about that crispy skin.
Preheating
Then, I preheated the air fryer. I set it to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. While it was heating up, I drizzled the turkey tips with olive oil. Just enough to coat them lightly. Then, I seasoned them generously. I like a good flavor, so I didn’t hold back on the salt, pepper, garlic, and paprika. Made sure each piece was well-coated.
Cooking
Once the air fryer was hot, I placed the turkey tips inside. I made sure not to overcrowd the basket. They need space for the hot air to circulate and do its thing. I set the timer for about 10 minutes, but I’ve heard that depending on the thickness, it could take 20-25 minutes to fully cook.
Checking and Resting
- After 10 minutes, I flipped the turkey tips over. This is to ensure they cook evenly on both sides.
- I cooked them for another 10 minutes. By this time, they were looking golden brown and delicious.
- To make sure they were cooked through, I used a meat thermometer. You want the internal temperature to reach 165 degrees Fahrenheit. Safety first!
- Once they were done, I took them out and let them rest for a few minutes. This lets the juices redistribute, making the meat more tender.
Finally, I served them up. They were juicy on the inside, crispy on the outside. Honestly, it was a success! The air fryer really does a great job at giving that nice texture without needing a ton of oil. Plus, it was way quicker than using the oven.
So yeah, that’s my little kitchen adventure for today. If you’ve got an air fryer, give it a try. It’s a game-changer!