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Crispy Air Fryer Pork Belly

September 5, 2023 by Lucy Parissi Leave a Comment

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Make this Crispy Air Fryer Pork Belly and prepare to be blown away! Juicy and tender pork belly with the crispiest crackling – and all in under an hour. A must-make air fryer recipe that will have your taste buds singing!

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Crispy air fryer pork belly, sliced on a blue plate and drizzled with sauce

I have to admit that while I love pork belly, I never used to make it at home, ordering instead when out to a restaurant.

If you are likewise intimidated by the notion of making homemade crispy pork belly then you have come to the right place. Because, my friends, air frying pork belly is a total game changer!

Forget oven roasting the pork for hours on end… you can make crispy pork belly in the air fryer and it is so much quicker, easier and even MORE DELICIOUS. Picture succulent and meltingly tender meat and super-crisp crackling… Let me show you how!

extreme close up on super crisp pork belly crackling

CRISPY ROAST PORK BELLY INGREDIENTS

You can make this recipe using just three ingredients: salt, pork and oil. If you want to jazz it up a notch then read on…

  • Pork belly: look for a flat and even slice of pork belly that will fit in your air fryer. If you can only get a large piece you can simply cut it in half. You want a nice even layer of fat and smooth skin
  • Sea salt flakes – I used smoked Maldon salt
  • Olive oil or rapeseed oil
  • Chinese five spice seasoning and light brown sugar
  • A little apple juice
ingredients for crisp roasted pork belly in the air fryer

HOW TO MAKE AIR FRYER ROAST PORK BELLY

Full measurements and instructions can be found on the printable recipe card at the bottom of the page. Please take a look at the steps and video before attempting this recipe!

PREP YOUR PORK BELLY

Place the pork on a rack over a tray and pat dry with paper towel. Place in the refrigerator, uncovered, for a few hours or even overnight to dry the skin. If you are pressed for time you can skip this step but it is recommended for crispy crackling.

SEASON AND AIR FRY

Rub the pork belly all over with a little oil. Rub the salt, sugar and seasoning on the pork, and especially rubbing it into the skin, and in the scores if the belly has been pre-scored (see notes).

pork belly rubbed with salt and seasonings on a white plate

Place a large piece of foil on your countertop, folding edges inward. Add the apple juice and position the pork belly skin side up in the middle. Fold the foil edges inwards to create a tight little parcel that entirely covers the flesh but leaves the skin exposed.

Preheat the air fryer at 160°C (320°F) for three minutes. Place the pork belly in the air fryer basket (I like to use a rack here but it is not essential) and cook for 40 minutes.

seasoned pork belly, flesj covered with foil, in air fryer basket

NOTE: Check after 15 minutes – the meat will be shrinking as it cooks so you may need to wrap the foil a little tighter around the pork meat. It needs to stay snug!

LET’S MAKE CRISPY CRACKING!

Increase the heat to 190°C (375°F) and air fry for 8-10 minutes or until the skin is crispy and bubbling. The internal temperature should be 90-95°C / 195-200°F when checked with a meat thermometer.

Air Fryer Pork Belly, cooked, flesh wrapped with foil

REST AND SLICE

Take the pork out of the air fryer and remove the foil, reserving any juices. Place on a plate, uncovered. Rest for five minutes to allow the meat juices to redistribute.

Place the pork belly skin side down on a butchers block. Use a sharp knife to cut into thick slices, pressing onto the knife with the palm of your hand to cut through the crisp skin. Trust me that CRUNCH will have your mouth watering!

slicing pork belly

SERVING SUGGESTIONS

You can serve the pork belly simply drizzled with any juices rendered during the air frying. Alternatively drizzle with a little hoisin sauce or okonomiyaki sauce. If you have seasoned your pork belly simply with salt then consider pairing it with apple sauce.

Crispy air fryer pork belly, sliced on a blue plate and drizzled with sauce

STORING AND REHEATING

Store leftovers in an air-tight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. The crackling may soften but you can refresh it by reheating in an air fryer at 180°C/350°F for up to five minutes or until warmed through.

RECIPE TIPS FOR CRISPY PORK BELLY

DO I NEED TO SCORE THE PORK SKIN? In the UK you can usually buy pork belly that has already been scored in a crisscross pattern. You need a very sharp knife to score the skin at home without cutting into the meat. However you can still make crispy pork belly without having to score the skin first.

HOW LONG SHOULD I COOK PORK BELLY IN AN AIR FRYER? As usual I highly recommend using on a meat thermometer for best results. Since pork belly is high in fat the meat needs to be cooked until some of the fat is rendered. Wrapping the meat in foil allows for the fat from the skin to melt down into the flesh keeping it tender.

WHAT TEMPERATURE SHOULD PORK BELLY BE COOKED TO? While the recommended minimum internal temperature for pork is 65°C / 145°F, pork belly needs to be cooked to 90-95°C / 195-200°F for the meat to be tender.

USING LEFTOVER PORK BELLY In the very unlikely case you have leftovers, you can use them in stir fries or to make egg fried rice or serve them with ramen.

AIR FRYER COOKING TIMES ARE APPROXIMATE Since air fryer models all vary slightly I suggest checking on the pork belly after 30 minutes with a meat thermometer, piercing the flesh and not the skin. The cooking time will also be affected by how thick the pork belly is and whether it is a flat and even piece.

Thick slices of crispy roasted pork belly on a plate

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Crispy air fryer pork belly, sliced on a blue plate and drizzled with sauce

Crispy Air Fryer Pork Belly

Lucy Parissi | Supergolden Bakes
Make this Crispy Air Fryer Pork Belly and prepare to be blown away! Juicy and tender pork belly with the crispiest crackling – and all in under an hour. A must-make air fryer recipe that will have your taste buds singing!
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Course: Appetizer, Main
Cuisine: Asian Fusion
Keyword: Crispy Air Fryer Pork Belly
Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 50 minutes minutes
Drying: 2 hours hours
Total Time: 3 hours hours
Servings: 4
Calories: 960kcal
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Equipment & Tools

Cosori Air Fryer
Instant Read Thermometer
Butcher's Block
Victorinox Carving Set

Ingredients

  • 1½ lb (700g) pork belly
  • 2 tbsp olive oil or rapeseed oil
  • 1 tbsp flaked sea salt
  • 1 tbsp Chinese five spice seasoning
  • 2 tsp soft light brown sugar
  • 2 tbsp apple juice or cider

Instructions

PREP YOUR PORK BELLY

  • Place the pork on a rack over a tray and pat dry. Place in the refrigerator, uncovered, for a few hours or even overnight to dry the skin. If you are pressed for time you can skip this step but it is recommended for crispy crackling.
    1½ lb (700g) pork belly

SEASON AND AIR FRY

  • Rub the pork belly all over with a little oil. Rub the salt, sugar and seasoning on the pork, and especially rubbing it into the skin, and in the scores if the belly has been pre-scored.
    2 tbsp olive oil or rapeseed oil, 1 tbsp Chinese five spice seasoning, 2 tsp soft light brown sugar, 1 tbsp flaked sea salt
    pork belly rubbed with salt and seasonings on a white plate
  • Place a large piece of foil on your countertop, folding edges inward. Add the apple juice and position the pork belly skin side up in the middle. Fold the foil edges inwards to create a tight little parcel that entirely covers the meat but leaves the skin exposed.
    2 tbsp apple juice or cider
    seasoned pork belly, flesj covered with foil, in air fryer basket
  • Preheat the air fryer at 160°C (320°F) for three minutes. Place the pork belly in the air fryer basket (I like to use a rack here but it is not essential) and cook for 40 minutes.
  • NOTE: Check after 15 minutes – the meat will be shrinking as it cooks so you may need to wrap the foil a little tighter around the pork meat.

LET’S MAKE CRISPY CRACKING!

  • Increase the heat to 190°C (375°F) and air fry for 8-10 minutes or until the skin is crispy and bubbling. The internal temperature should be 90-95°C / 195-200°F when checked with a meat thermometer.
    Air Fryer Pork Belly, cooked, flesh wrapped with foil

REST AND SLICE

  • Take the pork out of the air fryer and remove the foil, reserving any juices. Place on a plate, uncovered. Rest for five minutes to allow the meat juices to redistribute.
  • Place the pork belly skin side down on a butchers block. Use a sharped knife to cut into thick slices, pressing onto the knife with the palm of your hand to cut through the crisp skin.
    slicing pork belly

SERVING SUGGESTIONS

  • You can serve the pork belly simply drizzled with any juices rendered during the air frying. Alternatively drizzle with a little hoisin sauce or okonomiyaki sauce. If you have seasoned your pork belly simply with salt then consider pairing it with apple sauce.

Video

Notes

  • DO I NEED TO SCORE THE PORK SKIN? In the UK you can usually buy pork belly that has already been scored in a crisscross pattern. You need a very sharp knife to score the skin at home without cutting into the meat. However you can still make crispy pork belly without having to score the skin first.
  • HOW LONG SHOULD I COOK PORK BELLY IN AN AIR FRYER? As usual I highly recommend relying on a meat thermometer for best results. Since pork belly is high in fat the meat needs to be cooked until some of the fat is rendered. Wrapping the meat in foil allows for the fat from the skin to melt down into the flesh keeping it tender.
  • WHAT TEMPERATURE SHOULD PORK BELLY BE COOKED TO? While the recommended minimum internal temperature for pork is 65°C / 145°F, pork belly needs to be cooked to 90-95°C / 195-200°F for the meat to be tender.
  • USING LEFTOVERS In the very unlikely case you have leftovers, you can use them in stir fries or to make egg fried rice or serve them with ramen.
  • AIR FRYER COOKING TIMES ARE APPROXIMATE Since air fryer models all vary slightly I suggest checking on the pork belly after 30 minutes with a meat thermometer, piercing the flesh and not the skin. The cooking time will also be affected by how thick the pork belly is and whether it is a flat and even piece.

Nutritional Info

Calories: 960kcal | Carbohydrates: 4g | Protein: 16g | Fat: 97g | Saturated Fat: 34g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 10g | Monounsaturated Fat: 47g | Cholesterol: 122mg | Sodium: 1800mg | Potassium: 351mg | Fiber: 0.3g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 23IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 23mg | Iron: 2mg
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