Reheat Hot Dogs In Air Fryer — Hot dogs are an all-time classic American dish, frequently enjoyed at barbecues, picnics, sports events, or as lunchbox fillers. But what if you have leftover hot dogs? Do these get tossed, or can they be revived to make another mouth-watering meal or snack?

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Today, I will walk you through a simple and effective way how to reheat hot dogs in the air fryer. Reheating leftover hot dogs in the air fryer results in a crispy exterior and succulent center – they’re just as good as when first cooked, ready to be served in fresh buns and your favorite condiments!

If you want to learn how to reheat other foods in the air fryer, check out How To Reheat Ribs In Air Fryer, How To Reheat Chicken Breast In Air Fryer, and How To Reheat Tacos In The Air Fryer.

Can you reheat hot dogs in the air fryer?

Absolutely! Reheating hot dogs in the air fryer is quick and easy, allowing you to whip up a tasty meal in minimal time and with little effort.

Why Reheat Hot Dogs In The Air Fryer?

Ever wonder what the fuss is about reheating ingredients and foods like hot dogs in an air fryer? Let’s take a look at some of the reasons why you’d be interested in trying it:

  • Quick and convenient: The air fryer preheats quickly and reheats food much faster than the conventional oven and stovetop methods. Air fryers are also typically easy to use and require very little supervision.
  • Even reheating: The air circulation in an air fryer ensures even heating on all sides of the hot dogs, inside and out.
  • Healthier choice: The air fryer requires minimal or no extra oil while still achieving a crispy exterior on the food. This is much healthier than deep frying or even reheating in a pan with oil.
  • Retains texture: The air fryer will keep the reheated hot dogs crispy on the outside while still soft and juicy inside.

How To Reheat Hot Dogs In The Air Fryer

Hot dogs are a classic, beloved summer staple. From cookouts to baseball games, a few meals are comforting and easy to eat while chatting with friends or cheering on your favorite team.

Although it may seem like the perfect food to buy in bulk and keep refrigerated for an extended period, sometimes you want one hot dog without all the fuss of boiling water or heating a skillet. The solution? Reheating them in an air fryer! In this blog post, we’ll show how reheating hot dogs in an air fryer is a quick and easy way to get that delicious taste right when you want it!

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Step One: Preheat the air fryer to 350°F (175°C). This temperature ensures even reheating and prevents the hot dogs from drying out. The air fryer takes 2-3 minutes to preheat.

Step Two: Remove the hot dogs from the refrigerator. If leftover hot dogs have been stored in the fridge in buns, now is the time to remove them. The hot dogs and buns should be reheated separately, or you should discard the old buns and use fresh buns instead.

Step Three: Make small, shallow cuts along the length of each hot dog to prevent them from bursting while reheating in the air fryer. This allows excess steam to escape.

Step Four: Place the hot dogs in the air fryer basket with even spacing in a single layer. Avoid overcrowding the air fryer basket, or the hot dogs won’t reheat evenly.

Step Five: Heat the hot dogs for 3-5 minutes, flipping them halfway through the cooking time.

Step Six: If you intend to reheat leftover hot dog buns, add them to the air fryer for 1-2 minutes while the hot dogs cool slightly.

Step Seven: You can check if the hot dogs are adequately reheated by inserting a meat thermometer into a hot dog which should read 165F for food safety. Add another minute or two to the cooking time if required.

Step Eight: Once reheated, assemble the hot dogs in crispy buns and serve them alongside your favorite condiments and side dishes.

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Best Time & Temperature for Air Fryer Hot Dogs

The ideal temperature for reheating hot dogs in an air fryer is around 350 degrees F. This temperature will reheat the hot dogs evenly without drying them out. You’ll end up with warm hot dog centers and a crispy exterior!

At this temperature, it’s safe to allow the hot dogs to reheat for 3-5 minutes, but you can check the internal temperature of the hot dogs, which should read 165F. If additional cooking time is needed, pop the hot dogs back into the air fryer for 1-2 minutes.

Since all brands of air fryers differ, always check the manual of your particular air fryer brand if in doubt.

Pro Tips For Reheating Hot Dogs In The Air Fryer

  • Preheat: Like a conventional oven, always preheat the air fryer for best results.
  • Cut the hot dogs: Making small cuts in the hot dogs will prevent them from bursting while reheating.
  • Reheat the hot dogs and buns separately: The buns only require 1-2 minutes to crisp up and can be added to the air fryer after reheating the hot dogs.
  • Don’t overcrowd: Avoid overcrowding the air fryer basket when reheating the hot dogs or the buns. The air fryer needs good air circulation to reheat food evenly. You can affect the texture of your food if you overcrowd the basket.
  • Flip food halfway: Flipping the hot dogs will ensure even cooked on all sides.
  • Use a thermometer: Check the internal temperature of the cooked hot dogs with a meat thermometer. It should register at least 165 degrees F for the food to be safe.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Cook Frozen Hot Dogs In The Air Fryer?

Yes, you can! Preheat the air fryer to a higher temperature of 375 F and cook the hot dogs for 8-10 minutes, flipping the hot dogs halfway through the cooking time.

Increasing the temperature and cooking time ensures that the frozen hot dogs are cooked through properly.

What Can I Serve With Hot Dogs?

Hot dogs pair well with French fries, onion rings, coleslaw, baked beans, potato salad, grilled vegetables, cornbread, and salad.

What Condiments Pair Well With Hot Dogs?

Ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, BBQ sauce, hot sauce, pickle, relish, chopped onions, tomatoes, or salsa are great condiments for these hot dogs.

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How To Reheat Hot Dogs In The Air Fryer

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Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 7 minutes
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Total Time: 12 minutes
Servings: 2 Servings

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Reheat Hot Dogs In Air Fryer — Hot dogs are an all-time classic American dish, frequently enjoyed at barbecues, picnics, sports events, or as lunchbox fillers. But what if you have leftover hot dogs? Do these get tossed, or can they be revived to make another mouth-watering meal or snack?

Ingredients 

  • 2 cooked hot dogs
  • 2 hot dog buns

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Instructions

  • Preheat the air fryer to 350°F (175°C). This temperature ensures even reheating and prevents the hot dogs from drying out. The air fryer takes 2-3 minutes to preheat.
  • Remove the hot dogs from the refrigerator. If leftover hot dogs have been stored in the fridge in buns, now is the time to remove them. The hot dogs and buns should be reheated separately, or you should discard the old buns and use fresh buns instead.
  • Make small, shallow cuts along the length of each hot dog to prevent them from bursting while reheating in the air fryer. This allows excess steam to escape.
  • Place the hot dogs in the air fryer basket with even spacing in a single layer. Avoid overcrowding the air fryer basket, or the hot dogs won’t reheat evenly.
  • Heat the hot dogs for 3-5 minutes, flipping them halfway through the cooking time.
  • If you intend to reheat leftover hot dog buns, add them to the air fryer for 1-2 minutes while the hot dogs cool slightly.
  • You can check if the hot dogs are adequately reheated by inserting a meat thermometer into a hot dog which should read 165F for food safety. Add another minute or two to the cooking time if required.
  • Once reheated, assemble the hot dogs in crispy buns and serve them alongside your favorite condiments and side dishes.

Equipment

  • Cooking Spray
  • Parchment Paper, optional

Nutrition

Serving: 1ServingCalories: 122kcalCarbohydrates: 21gProtein: 4gFat: 2gSaturated Fat: 0.5gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.5gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 220mgPotassium: 53mgFiber: 1gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 0.4IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 61mgIron: 1mg

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