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Air Fryer Bob Evans Original Pork Sausage Links

Air Fryer Bob Evans Original Pork Sausage Links in their package

Air Fryer Bob Evans Original Pork Sausage Links


Air frying Bob Evans Original Pork Sausage Links gives you perfectly browned, juicy links with a crisp exterior in under 10 minutes. Made from premium pork and seasoned with classic breakfast spices, these fully cooked sausage links are a staple for traditional breakfasts or hearty brunches.



Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Classic Breakfast Flavor

The signature Bob Evans spice blend delivers rich, savory flavor in every bite.


Quick and Hassle-Free

Air frying eliminates the need for stovetop flipping or greasy cleanup.


Perfect for Any Meal

Whether served with eggs or tucked into a breakfast sandwich, these links are always satisfying.


Cooks From Frozen or Fresh

Fully cooked and ready to go straight from the fridge or freezer to your air fryer.



Ingredients

  • 1 package Bob Evans Original Pork Sausage Links (fresh or frozen, fully cooked)

Optional:

  • Eggs, hash browns, or biscuits

  • Toast, English muffins, or pancakes

  • Hot sauce, gravy, or maple syrup for serving



Instructions

Step 1: Preheat the Air Fryer

Preheat your air fryer to 370°F (188°C) for 3–4 minutes.


Step 2: Prepare the Sausage Links

  • Remove sausage links from packaging.

  • If frozen, separate gently—no need to thaw.

  • Arrange links in a single layer in the air fryer basket or tray with space between each one.


Step 3: Air Fry to Perfection

  • Cook at 370°F for 7–9 minutes, flipping halfway through.

  • For frozen links, cook 9–11 minutes, flipping after 5–6 minutes.

  • Sausages are done when the outside is crisp and the internal temperature reaches 165°F (74°C).


Step 4: Rest & Serve

Let sausage links rest for 2 minutes before serving to lock in juices and flavor.



Pro Tips for the Best Results

Use a Thermometer

Even though they’re fully cooked, reheat to 165°F for the best taste and safety.


Flip Halfway

Turning sausages halfway through ensures even browning and consistent texture.


Leave Space Between Links

Avoid overcrowding to ensure hot air circulates evenly.


Avoid Overcooking

Keep an eye on them during the final minute to maintain juicy texture without drying out.



What to Serve With Bob Evans Original Pork Sausage Links

Classic Breakfast Pairings

  • Scrambled Eggs or Omelets – Traditional and filling

  • Pancakes, French Toast, or Waffles – Ideal for sweet-and-savory balance

  • Hash Browns or Breakfast Potatoes – Crispy and satisfying

  • Biscuits and Gravy – Ultimate comfort food pairing


Creative Serving Ideas

  • Breakfast Burrito: Slice and wrap with eggs, cheese, and potatoes

  • Sausage and Egg Muffins: Layer in English muffins for on-the-go meals

  • Brunch Bowl: Serve over cheesy grits or with sautéed spinach and eggs

  • Breakfast Charcuterie: Include with fruit, cheese, and mini pancakes



Storage & Reheating Instructions

How to Store Leftovers

Cool completely, then refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 4 days.


How to Reheat in the Air Fryer

Reheat at 350°F (177°C) for 2–3 minutes, or until heated through.


Can You Freeze After Cooking?

Yes—wrap tightly and freeze for up to 2 months. Reheat from frozen at 375°F for 6–7 minutes.


Air Fryer Bob Evans Original Pork Sausage Links on a plate

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Bob Evans Original Sausage Links Fully Cooked?

Yes—these sausage links are fully cooked and just need reheating to 165°F.


Can I Cook Them From Frozen?

Yes—just increase cook time by 2–3 minutes and flip halfway through.


Should I Add Oil or Spray?

No—these sausages naturally release fat and crisp up on their own.


Are They Spicy?

No—these are mild with classic pork breakfast sausage seasoning.


Make Bob Evans Original Pork Sausage Links in the air fryer for a quick, juicy, and golden-brown breakfast favorite in under 10 minutes. Full instructions, pro tips, and serving ideas included.

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