Buttery, garlicky, edge-crisp cubes of steak that cook in a single glass container in about ten minutes. No skillet, no smoke, no fuss.

Ninja Crispi steak bites cooked until golden brown and served in a bowl with fresh herbs.
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he Ninja Crispi turned out to be a sleeper hit for one thing in particular: steak bites. Because the pod pumps a full 1500 watts of heat straight down into a deep glass container, the cubes sear on the outside while staying pink and juicy in the middle. You get that steakhouse crust without dirtying a single pan, and the whole thing is done before your sides finish.

I have made these probably a dozen times now, tweaking the timing and the seasoning, and this is the version my family asks for. They are equally good piled over mashed potatoes, tucked into a rice bowl, speared with toothpicks for a party, or eaten straight off the crisper plate while standing at the counter (no judgment).

The one rule: pat the steak bone dry before seasoning. Surface moisture is the enemy of crisp. Damp meat steams instead of searing, and you end up with grey, sad bites instead of golden ones.

Tender steak bites made in the Ninja Crispi air fryer with garlic butter and parsley.

Why the Ninja Crispi nails steak bites

A traditional air fryer basket sits the food on a flat tray with air whooshing around it. The Crispi is different: the heating pod clamps onto a tall borosilicate glass container, so heat reflects off the glass walls and surrounds every cube. Combined with the Max Crisp setting at 450°F, that means a fast, even sear in a much smaller footprint than a full oven or stovetop.

It is also genuinely a one-pot situation. You season in the container, cook in the container, finish the garlic butter in the container, and (if you must) store leftovers in the same container with the snap-lock lid. Fewer dishes is the whole point.

Ingredients you’ll need

Nothing fancy here. The magic is technique, not a long shopping list.

Ingredients needed for Ninja Crispi Steak Bites on kitchen table.
  • Steak: Sirloin is my go-to: affordable, lean enough to crisp, tender enough to enjoy. Ribeye or strip steak work beautifully if you want to splurge.
  • Oil: A light coat of olive or avocado oil helps conduct heat and carry the seasoning.
  • Worcestershire sauce: Adds deep, savory umami and a touch of color.
  • Seasoning: Smoked paprika, salt, pepper, and onion powder. Simple and steak-forward.
  • Butter & garlic: Added at the very end so the garlic perfumes the meat without scorching.
  • Fresh parsley: For brightness and that finished-plate look.

How To Make Ninja Crispi Steak Bites

Full measurements and timing are in the printable recipe card below, but here is the gist so you know what you are getting into.

Raw sirloin steak cut into even 1-inch cubes and patted dry on a wooden board

Step 1: Trim and cut your steak into even one-inch cubes. Even sizing matters more than it sounds: uniform cubes cook at the same rate, so nothing is raw while the rest is overdone. Then pat them aggressively dry.

Steak cubes tossed with oil and smoked paprika seasoning in a glass bowl

Step 2: Toss the cubes with oil, Worcestershire, and the spices. If you have 15–30 minutes, let them sit and marinate, but honestly they are great cooked right away too.

Step 3: Spread the bites in one layer on the crisper plate. If they overlap, the trapped steam softens the crust. Cook in two batches if you are doubling the recipe — it is worth it.

Ninja Crispi air fryer running Max Crisp with steak bites searing inside.

Step 4: Run Max Crisp at 400°F for 8–10 minutes, pausing to shake the container at the halfway mark. Eight minutes lands around medium; ten gets you medium-well. A quick-read thermometer takes the guesswork out: 130°F for medium-rare, 140°F for medium.

Step 5: In the final two minutes, drop in the butter and minced garlic and give it a toss so everything gets glossy. Let the bites rest five minutes before serving — this lets the juices redistribute so they stay tender. Shower with parsley and serve.

Doneness cheat sheet: rare 120°F · medium-rare 130°F · medium 140°F · medium-well 150°F. Pull the steak about 5 degrees early; it keeps cooking as it rests.

Golden garlic butter steak bites tossed and garnished with fresh parsley

Tips for the crispiest bites

  • Room-temp the meat. Let cubes sit out 15 minutes before cooking so they sear instead of stewing from cold.
  • Don’t skip the shake. Tossing at the halfway mark exposes new surfaces to the heat for an all-over crust.
  • Salt smart. If you marinate longer than 30 minutes, hold the salt until just before cooking so it doesn’t draw out moisture.
  • Use a thermometer. Cube size and starting temp vary, so internal temp beats the clock every time.

What to serve with steak bites

These play well with almost anything. Try them over garlic mashed potatoes, alongside air-fried baby potatoes, in a rice or grain bowl with roasted veggies, or piled into warm tortillas with chimichurri. For a low-carb night, a crisp green salad and a smear of horseradish cream is hard to beat.

Close-up of crispy seasoned steak bites cooked in a Ninja Crispi and garnished with fresh parsley.

Storage & reheating

Store leftovers in the fridge for up to 3 days. The best part of the Ninja Crispi is its Recrisp function: pop the leftovers back in for 2–3 minutes and they come back to life crispy, not rubbery like the microwave would leave them.

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Frequently asked questions

What cut of steak is best for steak bites? Sirloin is the sweet spot for value and tenderness. Ribeye and strip steak are more luxurious and very forgiving. Avoid tough braising cuts like chuck, which need long, slow cooking to break down.

What temperature do I cook steak bites in the Ninja Crispi? Use the Max Crisp setting at 400°F. The Crispi can reach 450°F, but 400°F gives you a reliable sear without overshooting the inside before the crust forms.

Can I make these with frozen steak? For best results, fully thaw and pat dry first. The Crispi’s glass containers handle frozen-to-crispy cooking, but frozen meat releases water that prevents a good sear, so thawed always wins for steak bites.

Do I need to flip or shake them? Yes — give the container a good shake at the halfway point. It’s the easiest way to get an even, all-over crust rather than crisp on one side only.

How do I keep them from drying out? Don’t overcook, and always rest the bites for 5 minutes after cooking. Pulling them at 130–140°F and letting the juices settle keeps them tender.

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Ninja Crispi Steak Bites

Ninja Crispi Steak Bites

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Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 4 Servings

Description

Juicy, garlic-butter steak bites with a perfect crispy sear, made entirely in the Ninja Crispi glass air fryer. Ready in about 20 minutes with almost no cleanup.

Ingredients 

  • 1.5 lb sirloin steak, cut into 1-inch cubes
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 tsp smoked paprika
  • 1 tsp kosher salt
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper
  • 1/2 tsp onion powder
  • 2 tbsp unsalted butter
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 tbsp fresh parsley, chopped

Instructions

  • Pat the steak cubes very dry with paper towels. Dry meat is the key to a crisp sear instead of steaming. Let sit at room temperature for 15 minutes.
  • Toss the cubes with olive oil, Worcestershire, smoked paprika, salt, pepper, and onion powder until evenly coated. Marinate 15–30 minutes if time allows.
  • Arrange the steak bites in a single layer on the crisper plate inside the glass container. Don’t crowd them — cook in batches if needed.
  • Cook on Max Crisp at 400°F for 8–10 minutes, shaking the container at the halfway point. Aim for 8 minutes for medium, 10 for medium-well.
  • In the last 2 minutes, add the butter and minced garlic and toss to coat. Let rest 5 minutes, garnish with parsley, and serve.

Equipment

  • Ninja Crispi
  • Tongs

Notes

Pat the steak very dry before seasoning — it’s the single biggest factor for a crispy sear. Pull the bites about 5°F before your target doneness; they keep cooking while resting. Use the Crispi’s Recrisp function (2–3 min) to revive leftovers instead of the microwave.

Nutrition

Serving: 1ServingCalories: 333kcalCarbohydrates: 2gProtein: 38gFat: 18gSaturated Fat: 7gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 9gTrans Fat: 0.4gCholesterol: 119mgSodium: 737mgPotassium: 730mgFiber: 0.4gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 595IUVitamin C: 4mgCalcium: 25mgIron: 5mg

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