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Air Fryer Steak Medium Rare: Time and Temp Guide

A perfectly cooked medium rare steak from the air fryer is more achievable than most people expect. The intense circulating heat mimics a broiler, building a browned crust on the outside while keeping the center pink and juicy. The difference between medium rare and well done is often just 2–3 minutes — so knowing your exact times matters.

Air Fryer Steak Cooking Times by Doneness

Doneness Level Internal Temp Air Fryer Temp Time (1-inch steak)
Rare125°F (52°C)400°F6–8 min
Medium Rare ⭐130–135°F (54–57°C)400°F8–10 min
Medium140–145°F (60–63°C)400°F10–12 min
Medium Well150–155°F (66–68°C)400°F12–14 min
Well Done160°F+ (71°C+)400°F14–16 min

Times are for a 1-inch thick steak, flipped halfway. Adjust for thickness — add roughly 2 minutes per additional ½ inch. Always use a meat thermometer: pull the steak 5°F before target temp, as carryover heat will finish the job during resting.

Air Fryer Steak Times by Cut and Thickness

Cut Thickness Temperature (°F) Time (Medium Rare) Notes
Ribeye1 inch400°F8–10 minHigh fat — excellent results
New York Strip1 inch400°F8–10 minFlip halfway
Sirloin1 inch400°F8–10 minLeaner; watch closely
Filet Mignon1.5 inch400°F12–14 minVery tender; don't overcook
Flank / Skirt½–¾ inch400°F6–8 minSlice against the grain
T-Bone1 inch400°F10–12 minBone affects heat distribution

Tips for the Perfect Air Fryer Steak

Quick Recipe: Classic Air Fryer Ribeye (Medium Rare)

Ingredients (1 serving): 1 ribeye steak (1 inch thick, approx. 300g), 1 tsp avocado oil, 1 tsp kosher salt, ½ tsp coarse black pepper, ½ tsp garlic powder, optional: 1 tbsp butter + fresh thyme for finishing.

  1. Remove steak from the fridge 20–30 minutes before cooking.
  2. Pat completely dry on both sides with paper towels.
  3. Brush lightly with avocado oil on both sides.
  4. Season generously with salt, pepper, and garlic powder.
  5. Preheat air fryer to 400°F for 5 minutes.
  6. Place steak in the basket in a single layer.
  7. Cook for 4–5 minutes, then flip.
  8. Cook for another 4–5 minutes (total 8–10 minutes for medium rare).
  9. Check internal temperature — pull at 130°F for medium rare.
  10. Rest for 5 minutes, then top with herb butter before serving.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you really cook a medium rare steak in an air fryer?

Yes, and it works very well. The circulating heat at 400°F creates a good crust and allows precise control over internal temperature. The main advantage over a pan is hands-off cooking — you set the time and walk away. The main limitation is that you won't get the same deep sear as a cast iron pan, but the results are still excellent for a weeknight steak.

How long does a 1-inch steak take in the air fryer for medium rare?

At 400°F, a 1-inch thick steak typically takes 8–10 minutes total for medium rare (130–135°F internal temp), flipped once at the halfway point. Pull it at 130°F and let carryover heat bring it to the target during a 5-minute rest.

What temperature should I set the air fryer for steak?

400°F is the standard for steak in the air fryer. This is hot enough to develop a crust while giving you time to hit your target internal temperature before the outside overcooks. Some models run slightly hot or cool — knowing your air fryer's quirks matters more than any exact number.

Do I need to flip the steak in the air fryer?

Yes. Flipping once at the halfway point ensures even browning on both sides. Most air fryers heat predominantly from the top, so without flipping the bottom will be paler and the cooking will be uneven.

What's the best steak cut for the air fryer?

Ribeye is the top choice — the fat content keeps it moist and the flavor is excellent. New York strip and sirloin also work very well. Leaner cuts like filet mignon are great but require more careful timing to avoid drying out. Avoid very thin steaks (under ½ inch) as they cook too fast to develop a proper crust before the inside is done.

Cooking times vary by air fryer model, steak thickness, and starting temperature of the meat. Always use a meat thermometer to hit your preferred doneness level. Carryover heat will raise internal temp by 5°F during resting.