10 Minute Air Fryer Chicken Sausage and Veggies Recipe
Introduction
This Air Fryer Chicken Sausage and veggie sheet pan dinner is a game-changer for busy nights, delivering juicy sausage and perfectly caramelized vegetables with minimal effort. I’ve tested this method extensively and found that using the air fryer not only speeds up the process but also enhances the natural sweetness of the peppers and onions. It’s a reliable, flavorful meal that comes together in one pan for easy cleanup.
Ingredients
Using fresh, vibrant vegetables and a quality chicken sausage is key to this recipe’s success. The high heat of the air fryer will beautifully caramelize the natural sugars in the produce, creating a depth of flavor that’s hard to beat.
- 1 large red bell pepper – cut into 1-inch pieces
- 1 large orange bell pepper – cut into 1-inch pieces
- 1 red onion – peeled and cut into 1-inch pieces
- 1 medium zucchini – cut into 1-inch pieces
- 1 tablespoon avocado oil (or olive oil)
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
- 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
- pinch of black pepper
- 1 package chicken sausage (12 oz) – I used a robust Italian flavor
Timing
| Prep Time | 10 minutes |
| Cook Time | 15 minutes |
| Total Time | 25 minutes |
Context: This air fryer method is about 25% faster than roasting the same ingredients in a conventional oven, as the powerful, circulating heat cooks food more efficiently. The entire meal is ready in under 30 minutes, making it a perfect solution for hectic weeknights when you need a healthy dinner fast.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1 — Prepare the Vegetables
Cut all vegetables into uniform 1-inch pieces. Consistent sizing is crucial for even cooking in the air fryer. In my tests, I’ve found that slightly larger pieces hold up better and caramelize without becoming mushy.
Step 2 — Season the Veggies
Place the chopped peppers, onion, and zucchini in a large mixing bowl. Drizzle with the avocado oil and sprinkle with garlic powder, onion powder, Italian seasoning, salt, and pepper. Toss thoroughly until every piece is evenly coated with oil and spices.
Step 3 — Prep the Sausage
Slice the chicken sausage into 1-inch thick rounds. Pro tip: For better browning, pat the sausage slices dry with a paper towel before adding them to the bowl. This helps the seasonings stick and promotes a nice sear.
Step 4 — Combine and Load
Add the sausage rounds to the bowl with the seasoned vegetables. Give everything one final gentle toss to combine. Transfer the entire mixture to your air fryer basket, spreading it into a single, even layer. Avoid overcrowding to ensure proper air circulation.
Step 5 — Air Fry
Set your air fryer to 400°F (200°C). Cook for 12-15 minutes, shaking the basket or using tongs to toss the ingredients halfway through the cooking time. This step is essential for achieving that all-over caramelization and preventing any hot spots.
Step 6 — Check for Doneness and Serve
The Air Fryer Chicken Sausage and veggies are done when the sausage is browned and heated through, and the vegetables are tender with slightly charred edges. Unlike boiling, this dry-heat method intensifies flavors. Serve immediately over rice, quinoa, or enjoy it straight from the basket.

Nutritional Information
| Calories | ~320 |
| Protein | 22g |
| Carbohydrates | 18g |
| Fat | 18g |
| Fiber | 4g |
| Sodium | ~850mg |
This meal is a high-protein, fiber-rich option, providing a significant amount of Vitamin C from the bell peppers and iron from the chicken sausage. Estimates are based on typical ingredients and a single serving size; values may vary depending on specific brands and proportions.
Healthier Alternatives
- Lower-Sodium Sausage — Opt for a no-salt-added or reduced-sodium chicken sausage to better control the salt content, which can be ideal for those monitoring their intake.
- Sweet Potato or Butternut Squash — Swap the zucchini for cubed sweet potato for a heartier, vitamin A-rich base; just par-cook it for 2-3 minutes before air frying to ensure tenderness.
- Turkey or Plant-Based Sausage — Easily substitute with a lean turkey sausage or a high-quality plant-based link for a different protein profile.
- Extra Veggies, Less Oil — Increase the vegetable-to-sausage ratio and use an oil sprayer to lightly mist the veggies, cutting down on fat while maximizing volume and nutrients.
- Herb-Infused Oil — Replace plain avocado oil with a homemade garlic or rosemary-infused oil for intense flavor without needing extra salt or seasoning packets.
Serving Suggestions
- Serve over a bed of fluffy quinoa or brown rice to soak up the delicious, caramelized juices from the air fryer basket.
- For a low-carb plate, spoon the hot sausage and veggies onto a large bed of fresh spinach or arugula—the heat will gently wilt the greens.
- Top with a sprinkle of crumbled feta or goat cheese and a drizzle of balsamic glaze for an elevated, restaurant-style presentation.
- Perfect for meal prep: divide into containers with a separate compartment for a whole grain or lentil salad for easy grab-and-go lunches.
- Pair with a crisp, cold lager or a glass of dry rosé to complement the savory, charred notes of the air-fried chicken sausage.
This versatile dish transitions beautifully with the seasons—add cherry tomatoes in summer or swap in Brussels sprouts and mushrooms for a cozy fall version.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Mistake: Cutting vegetables unevenly. Fix: As emphasized in Step 1, use a 1-inch dice for all veggies to ensure they cook at the same rate and achieve that perfect caramelization.
- Mistake: Skipping the step to pat the sausage dry. Fix: Taking the extra 30 seconds in Step 3 removes surface moisture, which is critical for getting a beautifully seared, browned sausage instead of a steamed one.
- Mistake: Overcrowding the air fryer basket. Fix: Cook in batches if necessary. Proper air circulation is non-negotiable for the crispy edges and even cooking that make this method superior.
- Mistake: Not shaking the basket halfway through. Fix: This simple action, mentioned in Step 5, prevents hot spots and ensures every piece gets exposed to the intense, circulating heat for uniform browning.
- Mistake: Using wet or frozen vegetables. Fix: Always pat washed veggies dry before seasoning. Excess water creates steam, which prevents the Maillard reaction (browning) that builds deep flavor.
- Mistake: Underseasoning the vegetables. Fix: The oil and spices in Step 2 need to coat every surface. Don’t be shy—toss vigorously in a large bowl to build a flavor foundation that stands up to the high heat.
Storing Tips
- Fridge: Store cooled leftovers in an airtight container for up to 4 days. The vegetables retain their texture best when stored separately from any grains you’ve paired them with.
- Freezer: For longer storage, freeze portions in a single layer on a baking sheet before transferring to a freezer bag. This prevents clumping and preserves texture for up to 3 months.
- Reheat: For best results, reheat your air fryer chicken sausage and veggies in the air fryer at 375°F for 3-5 minutes until hot and crisp. The microwave can make the veggies soggy. Always ensure the internal temperature reaches 165°F for food safety.
This recipe is a meal-prep champion. Doubling the batch and storing it properly means you’ll have a healthy, flavorful protein and veggie mix ready to elevate salads, grain bowls, or omelets all week long.
Conclusion
This Air Fryer Chicken Sausage recipe is the ultimate proof that a healthy, satisfying dinner doesn’t require hours in the kitchen. The high-heat air fryer method locks in incredible flavor and texture with almost no active effort. For another quick veggie-centric meal, try the Viral TikTok Cucumber & Bell Pepper Salad Recipe. Give this recipe a try tonight and share your favorite variation in the comments below!
Frequently Asked Questions
How many servings does this Air Fryer Chicken Sausage recipe make?
This recipe yields 3-4 servings as a main course. According to standard portion guidelines, one package of sausage and the listed vegetables provides a balanced plate. For a larger family or meal prep, you can easily double the ingredients, but cook in batches to avoid overcrowding the air fryer basket, which is a key point for success.
Can I use a different type of oil besides avocado or olive oil?
Yes, any high-smoke-point neutral oil works well. Grapeseed, refined coconut, or peanut oil are excellent alternatives. I’ve tested with various oils and found that neutral oils allow the spices and natural vegetable sweetness to shine, while extra virgin olive oil can sometimes smoke at 400°F. The primary goal is a light, even coating to promote caramelization.
Why did my chicken sausage turn out dry in the air fryer?
This usually happens due to overcooking or using a very lean sausage. Unlike fattier pork sausages, chicken sausage has less margin for error. The solution is to check for doneness at the 12-minute mark and remove it as soon as it’s heated through (165°F internally). Also, ensure your sausage slices are at least 1-inch thick to retain moisture during the intense air frying process.
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10 Minute Air Fryer Chicken Sausage and Veggies
Ingredients
- 1 large red bell pepper – cut into 1-inch pieces
- 1 large orange bell pepper – cut into 1-inch pieces
- 1 red onion – peeled and cut into 1-inch pieces
- 1 medium zucchini – cut into 1-inch pieces
- 1 tablespoon avocado oil
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
- 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
- pinch of black pepper
- 1 package chicken sausage (12 oz) – I used a robust Italian flavor
Instructions
- Chop the veggies and add them to a large bowl. Drizzle them with olive oil and toss to coat them all. In a smaller bowl, mix the spices together with the salt and pepper and add the spice blend to the veggies. Toss them in the spices to get them all nice and coated.
- Slice the sausage into 3/4 inch rounds and add it to the bowl with the veggies and toss everything together.
- Preheat the air fryer, if needed to 390 degrees F and spray the air fryer basket with cooking spray. Add the veggies and sausage to the air fryer basket in an even layer and close and cook them for 10 minutes, flipping them in the basket halfway through the cooking time. You may need to do this in batches depending on the size of your air fryer.
- Once the chicken sausage and veggies are done cooking, remove them from the air fryer and serve as is or with cooked cauliflower rice or brown rice.
