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When you’re craving something rich and fatty, look no further than air fryer pork belly! These delicious bites are crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside, and oh-so-satisfying.

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Air Fried Pork Belly Recipe

Pork belly has been growing in popularity the past few years, and for a good reason! It has all the juicy, fatty, deliciousness of bacon, but is a little more versatile. You can add it to so many dishes, or enjoy it all on its own.

And the easiest way to whip up this beautiful cut of pork is by making an air fryer pork belly! These decadent bites have crispy skin on the outside while the inside is cooked to melt-in-your-mouth tender perfection.

Here’s what I’m going to teach you in this post:

  • How to make crispy pork belly in the air fryer
  • Tips for making super crispy pork belly bites
  • Why it’s important to prep pork belly the night before
  • How to cook frozen pork belly in the air fryer

This easy recipe is my favorite way to turn pork belly into rich and savory cracklings. And you only need six ingredients to make it!

If you haven’t tried cooking with this cut of meat yet, give air fryer crispy pork belly a try. There’s a good chance it will become your newest craving!

What is Pork Belly?

Pork belly, as the name suggests, is a boneless cut of meat that comes from the belly of the pig. It’s a very rich and fatty cut of meat. It can be smoked or cured to make bacon like Air Fryer Bacon or sold uncured in big slabs.

You may have also seen fried pork belly called Lechon Kawali. While traditionally a Filipino dish, Lechon Kawali can often be found at Chinese restaurants, where it is sometimes called Lechon Macau instead.

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Air Fryer Pork Belly Ingredients

  • Pork belly — 1½ pounds
  • Salt and pepper
  • Baking powder
  • Garlic powder

How to Cook Pork Belly in Air Fryer

A full printable version of this recipe with ingredient measurements is available at the bottom of this post.

STEP ONE: The night before cooking, cut the pork belly into 1-inch strips or chunks, then place in a large mixing bowl.

STEP TWO: Sprinkle the pork belly with salt and rub it into the skin and meat. Next, set the pork, skin side up, on a large plate and sprinkle with black pepper.

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STEP THREE: Place in the refrigerator, uncovered, and let the pork belly chill overnight.

STEP FOUR: In a small bowl, whisk together the baking powder and garlic powder. Rub the mixture all over the pork belly.

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STEP FIVE: Preheat the air fryer to 250 degrees F.

STEP SIX: Spray the inner basket of the air fryer with cooking oil spray. Next, generously spray the pork belly with the cooking oil spray, making sure the dry mixture is moistened completely.

I use my EVO Oil Sprayer because it provides an even spray over the whole air fryer.

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STEP SEVEN: Place the pork belly in one layer, skin-side-up, in the air fryer basket.

STEP EIGHT: Air fry for 25 minutes.

STEP NINE: Turn up the heat to 400 degrees F and air fry for an additional 20 minutes. Continue adding more time in 5-minute increments until the skin is crisped to your liking.

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How to Know the Pork Belly in the Air Fryer is Done Cooking

Once you’ve air fried the pork belly at 250 degrees F for 25 minutes and then 400 degrees F for another 20 minutes, the meat should be cooked all the way through.

After that, it’s simply a matter of getting the skin as crispy as you want!

I recommend checking at the end of the cooking time. If the skin isn’t as crispy as you like, keep checking every five minutes or so until it’s done to your liking.

Pork Belly Air Fryer Recipe Tips

  • Season and place the pork belly in the refrigerator overnight. This helps draw extra moisture out of the skin before cooking.
  • After the initial cook time, keep adding more time in 5-minute increments until the skin is crisped to your liking.
  • Make sure the dry mix of garlic powder and baking powder on the skin is generously coated with cooking oil spray until moistened completely.
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Air Fryer Pork Belly Recipe Variations

How to Air Fry Pork Belly from frozen

I love fresh pork belly more than cooking from frozen, but this recipe works wonders when you realize you want to make some pork belly the night before.

I do not recommend putting full frozen pork belly in the air fryer unless it’s just coated with sauce instead.

STEP ONE: The night before cooking, cut the pork belly into 1-inch strips or chunks, then place in a large mixing bowl.

Sprinkle the pork belly with salt and rub it into the skin and meat. Next, sprinkle with black pepper.

Tightly wrap the pork belly in plastic wrap, seal in a plastic zipper bag, then freeze.

STEP TWO: When ready to cook, preheat the air fryer to 250 degrees F. Remove the pork belly from the freezer.

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STEP THREE: Spray the inner basket of the air fryer with cooking oil spray. Generously spray the pork belly with the cooking oil spray.

Place the pork belly in one layer, skin side up, in the basket.

STEP FOUR: Air fry for 30 minutes. Open the basket, spray the pork belly with more cooking oil spray, then turn up the heat to 400 degrees F and air fry for an additional 20 minutes.

Add on more time in 5-minute increments until the skin is crisped to your liking.

What to Serve with Air Fryer Pork Belly

  • Air Fryer Baby Potatoes
  • Air Fryer Broccoli Parmesan
  • Air Fryer Sweet and Spicy Brussels Sprouts
  • Asian-Style Air Fryer Green Beans
  • Ninja Foodi Rice
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How to Store Air Fried Pork Belly

Wait for the air fried pork belly to cool, then store in an airtight container in your refrigerator.

When stored properly, pork belly will last for up to four days.

How to Reheat Crispy Pork Belly in the Air Fryer

  1. Preheat the air fryer to 400 degrees F.
  2. Spray the inner basket of the air fryer with cooking oil spray. Spritz the pork belly with cooking oil spray and place it skin-side-up in the basket.
  3. Air fry for 7 minutes until warmed through.

Air Fry Pork Belly FAQs

Do I Need to Prepare My Pork Belly Overnight?

If you love crispy skin, then yes! Seasoning and placing the pork belly in the fridge overnight helps draw extra moisture out of the skin, which is the key to making crispy pork belly in the air fryer.
But if you want to skip the overnight prep, you can coat your pork belly in a sauce instead! I recommend mixing with ¼ cup of char siu sauce, then cooking at 400 degrees F for 15-20 minutes. Make sure to flip halfway through for even cooking.

How do you keep pork from drying out in an air fryer?

To prevent pork belly from drying out in the air fryer, make sure to season it well and spray the meat generously with oil.
Keeping the pork belly skin-side up during cooking also helps the meat stay moist and tender.

Why is my crispy pork belly not crispy?

If your pork belly isn’t getting that sought-after crispiness, it could be due to insufficient drying or seasoning.
First, always let the pork dry out in the fridge overnight to draw out excess moisture. Second, make sure to spread the baking powder evenly over the meat, then spray enough oil to moisten the dry mixture on the skin.

Does pork belly get more tender the more you cook it?

Pork belly will become more tender as it air fries, but you also don’t want to overdo it. Overcooking can lead to a tough texture.
For optimal tenderness, keep an eye on the cooking time and temperature.

How long to cook pork belly in air fryer?

Pork belly cooks in the air fryer for 45 minutes to an hour. You’ll start by air frying pork belly for about 25 minutes at 250 degrees F, then increase the temperature to 400 degrees F and continue air frying for another 20 minutes.
If necessary, add more time in 5-minute increments until the skin reaches your desired level of crispiness!

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Yield: 4 servings

Crispy Pork Belly Air Fryer Recipe

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Air fryer pork belly is the rich and fatty dish of your dreams! With crispy skin on the outside and tender perfection on the inside, you’ll be craving this meal again and again.

Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time45 minutes

Total Time55 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 pounds pork belly
  • 2 teaspoons kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1/2 tablespoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • [[Oil for spraying]]

Instructions

  1. The night before cooking, cut the pork belly into 1-inch strips or chunks, then place in a large mixing bowl.
  2. Sprinkle the pork belly with salt and rub it into the skin and meat.
    Next, set the pork, skin side up, on a large plate and sprinkle with black pepper.
  3. Place in the refrigerator, uncovered, and let the pork belly chill overnight.
  4. In a small bowl, whisk together the baking powder and garlic powder. Rub the mixture all over the pork belly.
  5. Preheat the air fryer to 250 degrees F.
  6. Spray the inner basket of the air fryer with cooking oil spray. Next,
    generously spray the pork belly with the cooking oil spray, making sure
    the dry mixture is moistened completely.
  7. Place the pork belly in one layer, skin side up, in the air fryer basket, and cook for 25 minutes.
  8. Turn up the heat to 400 degrees F and air fry for an additional 20
    minutes. Continue adding more time in 5-minute increments until the skin is crisped to your liking.

Notes

How to Reheat Pork Belly in the Air Fryer in the Air Fryer:

1. Preheat your air fryer to 400 degrees.

2. Spritz the leftover pork belly with oil and cook skin-side-up for about 7 minutes until warmed through.

How to Cook Quick Pork Belly Bites in the Air Fryer:

1. Preheat your air fryer to 400 degrees.

2. Coat with 1/4 cup char siu sauce and cook in the air fryer for 15 to 20 minutes, flipping halfway through cooking.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

4

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 531Total Fat: 40gSaturated Fat: 14gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 25gCholesterol: 143mgSodium: 972mgCarbohydrates: 1gFiber: 0gSugar: 0gProtein: 39g

This nutrition information is based on the exact products I used in this recipe. Brands and sizes of products could alter exact nutrition and should always be calculated independently.

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FAQs

Does pork belly get more tender the more you cook it? ›

If you roast for a total of 3 – 4 hours, you will get a “fall-a part tender”, pulled pork-type result.

Should you boil pork belly before air frying? ›

Boiling water shrinks the skin, and salting and letting it dry draws moisture out to achieve the ultimate crispiness. This is an optional step, but if you don't have time, you can prepare the pork a couple of hours before or even right before you cook it.

How long must pork belly be cooked? ›

The secret to cooking pork belly is the combination of a gentle heat to tenderise the meat and short, high temperature blasts to crisp up the skin on the outside. Typically, recipes call for around 2 hrs at 180C/160C fan/gas 4, then a further 30 mins or so at 200C/180C fan/gas 6.

How do you keep pork from drying out in an air fryer? ›

Using oil

Using oil in an air fryer is perfectly fine and helps the meat to remain moist and come out looking golden brown. However, a little oil in an air fryer does go a long way. With most cuts of pork, simply rubbing some oil into the meat will be all you need. You can use either regular olive oil or a spray oil.

Why won t my pork belly get crispy? ›

The skin wasn't dry enough. Make sure to pat the pork completely dry before rubbing in the salt and oil as excess moisture will stop it from crisping up. It's important to score the skin if you want it really crisp. You'll need a sharp knife for this, or ask your butcher to do it for you.

Is pork belly better in air fryer or oven? ›

Forget oven roasting the pork for hours on end… you can make crispy pork belly in the air fryer and it is so much quicker, easier and even MORE DELICIOUS.

Why do you pour boiling water on pork belly? ›

boiling water trick

This helps to prep the skin to crackle as its now "pre-cooked" so to speak. Make sure to pat dry with paper towel to further dry afterwards.

Can pork belly be a little pink? ›

Is it ok if my pork is slightly pink? The short answer to this common question is yes! Due to the ingredients and natural preservatives found in many pork products, it's entirely possible that your meat may still be slightly pink even when it's fully cooked. In fact, pork can even be enjoyed medium-rare.

How do you know when pork belly is fully cooked? ›

Wait until the thermometer reads at least 140 °F (60 °C). According to the USDA, pork needs to be cooked to between 145 °F (63 °C) and 160 °F (71 °C) in order to be safe to eat. However, you can take the pork out of the oven a few degrees prior to the 145 mark to avoid overcooking.

Can you overcook pork belly? ›

Can you overcook smoked pork belly? You can overcook anything. If smoked at too high of a temperature or for too long, then the meat will become tough and rubbery. Remove the meat from the heat once it reaches 190-195°F to prevent overcooking, plus don't add too many wood chips and overdo the amount of smoke.

Does an air fryer dry out pork? ›

Whether a childhood of overcooked pork chops left you with an adulthood aversion or you are their biggest fan, these flavorful Air Fryer Pork Chops will have you falling freshly in love. They're lightly crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside (NOT DRY), and ready in just 20 minutes.

How do you keep meat moist in an air fryer? ›

There's a simple solution to combat this: add a little extra oil or butter before heating. It may seem counter-intuitive to add something wet to the air fryer, which is traditionally a dry-heat cooking appliance, but that bit of moisture and fat will keep the meat basted and prevent it from losing its flavor.

Does pork get tougher the longer you cook it? ›

But the old method of cooking pork to the well-done stage, offered an excessive margin of safety. And since overcooking shrinks meat fibers and squeezes our juices, overcooked pork is tough and dry. It's well worth investing in a meat thermometer or slender multi-use digital thermometer, to take away the guesswork .

How to make pork extremely tender? ›

How do you make pork soft and tender? Soak your pork in a salt-based brine before cooking it using your desired method. Pork chops need to soak between 12–24 hours, an entire pork tenderloin needs to soak for 6–12 hours, and an entire pork loin requires 2–4 days of soaking.

Can you overcook a pork belly? ›

Can you overcook smoked pork belly? You can overcook anything. If smoked at too high of a temperature or for too long, then the meat will become tough and rubbery. Remove the meat from the heat once it reaches 190-195°F to prevent overcooking, plus don't add too many wood chips and overdo the amount of smoke.

Does pork get tough before it gets tender? ›

Because pork chops are such a lean cut, they are relatively quick-cooking and prone to overcooking. When they're cooked for even a few minutes too long, whether it's in the oven or on the stovetop or grill, they're quick to dry out, and — you guessed it — become tough, chewy, and less than appealing.

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