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Air Fryer Jimmy Dean French Toast & Sausage

Air Fryer Jimmy Dean French Toast & Sausage box

Air Fryer Jimmy Dean French Toast & Sausage


Cooking Jimmy Dean French Toast & Sausage sandwiches in the air fryer is the perfect way to achieve crispy, golden French toast and a hot, savory sausage patty—all ready in under 10 minutes. No microwaving or soggy bread—air frying gives you the best texture and flavor quickly and easily.



Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Crispy French Toast Exterior with Hot, Juicy Sausage Inside

The air fryer crisps up the outside while warming the sausage patty perfectly.


Faster and Crispier Than the Microwave or Oven

Enjoy fresh-off-the-griddle flavor without slow baking or rubbery microwaving.


Perfect for Quick Breakfasts, Snacks, or On-the-Go Meals

A hearty, satisfying breakfast that’s ready in minutes.


Cook Straight from Frozen

No thawing necessary—straight from freezer to air fryer.



Ingredients

  • 1 or more Jimmy Dean French Toast & Sausage sandwiches (frozen)

  • Optional:

    • Maple syrup for dipping

    • Powdered sugar for topping



Instructions

Step 1: Preheat the Air Fryer

Set your air fryer to 350°F (177°C) and preheat for 2–3 minutes.


Step 2: Prepare the Sandwiches

Remove all packaging. Keep frozen until cooking.


Step 3: Air Fry to Perfection

  • Cook at 350°F for 7–9 minutes, flipping halfway through

  • French toast should be golden and slightly crisp, and the sausage fully heated

  • Internal temperature should reach 165°F (74°C) for safe eating


Step 4: Cool Slightly & Serve

Let cool for 1–2 minutes—the sausage and filling will be very hot.



Pro Tips for the Best Results

Flip Halfway for Even Browning

This ensures both sides of the French toast crisp up nicely.


Use a Light Oil Spray if Desired

Optional—a very light mist can add extra golden color to the French toast.


Avoid Overcrowding the Basket

Cook sandwiches in a single layer for even crisping.


Serve Hot for Best Texture

Jimmy Dean French Toast & Sausage sandwiches are best enjoyed fresh out of the air fryer.



What to Serve With Jimmy Dean French Toast & Sausage

Toppings and Dipping Sauces

  • Maple Syrup – Classic and sweet

  • Honey Butter or Cinnamon Butter – Decadent options

  • Powdered Sugar and Fresh Berries – For a sweeter breakfast treat

  • Hot Sauce – For a bold and spicy twist


Side Dishes

  • Scrambled Eggs or Omelets – Protein-packed side options

  • Hash Browns or Tater Tots – Crispy and hearty pairings

  • Fresh Fruit Salad – Light and refreshing contrast

  • Yogurt Parfait – Creamy and healthy addition


Creative Serving Ideas

  • Slice Into Mini Sandwich Bites for a Breakfast Platter

  • Stack with Extra Sausage Patties and Cheese for a Bigger Breakfast Sandwich

  • Serve Alongside Breakfast Burritos for a Full Breakfast Spread



Storage & Reheating Instructions

How to Store Leftovers

Cool completely and store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days.


How to Reheat in the Air Fryer

Reheat at 330°F (166°C) for 3–4 minutes until heated through and crisp again.


Can You Freeze After Cooking?

Best to air fry fresh, but if needed, you can refreeze and reheat at 350°F for 6–7 minutes from frozen.


Air Fryer Jimmy Dean French Toast & Sausage on a plate

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Air Fry Jimmy Dean French Toast Sandwiches Straight from Frozen?

Yes—this method is designed for frozen-to-crispy cooking.


Do I Need to Use Oil?

No, but a very light spray can enhance browning if desired.


How Do I Know They're Done?

The French toast should be golden and slightly crisp, and the sausage inside hot and juicy.


Best Air Fryer for Breakfast Sandwiches?

Any basket or oven-style air fryer works well—just ensure the sandwiches are spaced out for airflow.


Make Jimmy Dean French Toast & Sausage sandwiches in the air fryer for crispy French toast and juicy sausage in under 10 minutes. Full instructions, tips, and serving ideas included.



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