Grilled Chicken Breasts
Air-Fryer Chicken Breast
Updated Nov. 13, 2023
- Total Time
- 25 minutes
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Ingredients
- 1large boneless, skinless chicken breast (about 11 ounces)
- Salt
- Freshly cracked black pepper
- 2teaspoons light brown sugar
- 1tablespoon rice vinegar
- 1tablespoon low-sodium soy sauce
- 2teaspoons olive oil
- Lime wedge (optional), for serving
Preparation
- Step 1
Heat air fryer to 375 degrees, if preheating is recommended for your air fryer.
- Step 2
Pat chicken breast dry with a paper towel. Cut chicken breast in half crosswise into two pieces of equal weight, creating one shorter, thicker piece and one longer, thinner piece. Season chicken generously on all sides with salt and pepper; rub brown sugar all over. (Chicken breast can be seasoned and left uncovered for up to 12 hours in the refrigerator. Let the chicken come to room temperature before cooking.)
- Step 3
In a medium bowl, combine the rice vinegar, soy sauce and olive oil. Toss chicken in soy sauce mixture until well coated and allow chicken to sit in marinade for 5 minutes.
- Step 4
Transfer chicken to the air fryer basket, setting leftover marinade aside. Cook for 6 minutes and flip the chicken over. Spoon the remaining marinade over chicken. Cook until chicken is lightly browned, the sauce has turned slightly sticky on the chicken and the internal temperature at the thickest part of the meat reaches 165 degrees, another 6 to 10 minutes. The thicker half of the breast may need a few more minutes to cook through than the smaller piece.
- Step 5
Transfer the chicken to a cutting board to rest for at least 5 minutes so the juices can settle and redistribute. Slice the chicken against the grain. Pour any sauce left at the bottom of the air fryer over the chicken and serve. For some extra brightness, squeeze lime wedge all over the chicken, if desired.
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Comments
Could something like this be made with the “toaster oven” style air fryer or only with the “pod” version? Assuming you have to use the air fryer basket along with a tray to catch the sauce?
Delicious! The longer you let the chicken sit with the dry rub of brown sugar salt and pepper, the better the flavor. I made extra sauce and reduced the soy/vinegar/sugar for even more flavor. So simple and we quite enjoyed it.
My new GE Café range includes an air fryer setting on the oven. I am still looking for tips on adapting air fryer recipes meant for the freestanding device to use in the oven. For example, I’m not sure in this recipe if the sauce would cook down as described in the oven. Any tips would be appreciated.
This was delicious! And simple. And I do agree with others about the cooking time- you’ll need to monitor it closely to avoid overcooking. Plus, the photo has a luscious redness to it that simply isn’t real. The sauce is brown, and still delightful. Especially with a splash of lime juice on every bite. Great idea. I’ll make this again.
One of the rare NYT Cooking recipes that did not go well for me. Somewhere I went wrong, or the food stylist must have been working overtime on the picture. I didn't get anything like the pictured glaze, just dull brown-gray pieces of rubbery chicken. I did concentrate the juices as suggested which added some flavor. There won't be a next time, but I'll reduce the cooking time somewhat.
Terrific- easy and delicious recipe for chicken breasts. I made 2 breasts and doubled the amount of sauce, but could have used even a bit more. Very important to let the meat rest before slicing. Served with some fried rice and sautéed spinach. Hubby gave it a thumbs up so this will be added to my recipe list!