Air fryers have revolutionized the way we cook, offering a healthier alternative to deep frying without compromising on taste or texture. If you’re a fan of quick and delicious meals, then cooking Tyson Chicken Patties in an air fryer is a game-changer. Tyson chicken patties are fully cooked, breaded chicken patties made from high-quality chicken breast meat. They’re perfect for sandwiches, quick lunches, or dinner in a pinch. When cooked in an air fryer, these patties turn out crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside, making them even more irresistible.
This comprehensive guide will walk you through everything you need to know about making Tyson chicken patties in an air fryer — from nutritional facts to step-by-step cooking instructions, preparation tips, and serving suggestions. Whether you’re new to air frying or a seasoned pro, this guide ensures you’ll have a delicious meal ready in no time.
Nutrition & Instructions
Here’s a look at the nutritional value per Tyson chicken patty (approximately 107g):
Nutrient | Per Patty |
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Calories | 280 kcal |
Total Fat | 17g |
Saturated Fat | 3.5g |
Cholesterol | 35mg |
Sodium | 590mg |
Total Carbohydrates | 16g |
Dietary Fiber | 1g |
Sugars | 0g |
Protein | 14g |
Note: Nutritional values may vary slightly depending on cooking method and brand variations. Always check the packaging for the most accurate data.
Prep Time, Active Time, Resting Time & Total Time
Activity | Time |
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Prep Time | 2 minutes |
Active Cooking Time | 8-10 minutes |
Resting Time | 2 minutes |
Total Time | 12-14 minutes |
Cuisines
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American
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Comfort Food
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Fast Food-Inspired
Course
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Lunch
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Dinner
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Snack
Servings
This recipe yields 2 servings, assuming 1 patty per person. You can scale up or down depending on your air fryer size and number of servings needed.
Calories
Each serving (1 patty) is approximately 280 calories. If you add buns, cheese, or sauces, the total calorie count will increase accordingly.
Equipment
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Air Fryer (Basket or Oven-Style)
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Tongs or Silicone Spatula
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Plate and Paper Towels (for resting patties)
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Optional: Cooking spray (if needed, though most patties contain enough oil)
Ingredients
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2 Tyson Chicken Patties (frozen)
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Optional: Burger buns, cheese slices, lettuce, tomato, pickles, ketchup, mayo, mustard
Instructions
Step 1: Preheat Your Air Fryer
Set your air fryer to 400°F (204°C) and allow it to preheat for 2-3 minutes. This ensures an evenly cooked patty with a crisp exterior.
Step 2: Place the Patties in the Air Fryer
Place frozen Tyson chicken patties in a single layer in the air fryer basket or tray. Do not overcrowd to allow proper air circulation. There’s no need to thaw the patties beforehand.
Tip: You can lightly spray the air fryer basket with cooking spray to prevent sticking, but it’s usually not necessary since the patties contain enough oils.
Step 3: Cook the Patties
Air fry the patties at 400°F for 8-10 minutes, flipping them halfway through (at around the 5-minute mark) for even crisping.
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For extra crispiness, cook for 10 minutes.
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For a softer texture, stick to 8 minutes.
Step 4: Check Doneness
Tyson chicken patties are pre-cooked, so you’re reheating and crisping them. Still, it’s good practice to ensure they reach an internal temperature of 165°F (74°C) before serving.
Step 5: Let the Patties Rest
Remove the patties from the air fryer and place them on a plate lined with a paper towel. Let them rest for 2 minutes to allow juices to redistribute.
Step 6: Assemble and Serve
Serve the patties as they are or in burger buns with your favorite toppings such as:
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Cheese (American, Swiss, Cheddar)
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Lettuce
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Tomato slices
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Pickles
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Onions (raw or grilled)
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Condiments like mayo, ketchup, mustard, BBQ sauce
Serving Suggestion: Pair with air-fried fries or a fresh garden salad for a complete meal.
Why Use an Air Fryer?
Using an air fryer to cook Tyson chicken patties offers multiple benefits:
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Healthier Cooking: Reduces the need for added oils, lowering the fat content compared to pan-frying or deep-frying.
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Crispy Texture: Achieves a perfect crispiness that rivals traditional frying.
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Quick & Convenient: Minimal prep and cook time. No thawing required.
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Even Cooking: Air fryers ensure even heat distribution, leading to consistently cooked patties.
Flavor Variations
Want to spice things up? Try these fun and flavorful ideas:
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Buffalo Style: Toss cooked patties in buffalo sauce and top with blue cheese crumbles.
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BBQ Ranch: Add BBQ sauce, ranch dressing, and crispy onions.
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Tex-Mex: Top with guacamole, salsa, and jalapeños.
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Hawaiian: Pineapple ring, teriyaki glaze, and Swiss cheese.
Tips for Best Results
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Don’t Overcrowd: Give the patties space to cook evenly.
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Flip Halfway: Ensures both sides get crispy.
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No Need to Thaw: Cook straight from frozen for convenience.
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Customize to Taste: Use your favorite buns, sauces, and toppings to make it your own.
FAQs
Can I stack patties in the air fryer?
No, it’s best to cook them in a single layer. Stacking will lead to uneven cooking and less crispiness.
Can I reheat cooked patties in the air fryer?
Yes! Reheat at 350°F for 3–4 minutes for best results.
How do I store leftovers?
Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat in the air fryer at 350°F until warm.
Conclusion
Cooking Tyson chicken patties in an air fryer is a fast, easy, and delicious way to enjoy a satisfying meal with minimal effort. With a crispy golden crust and juicy interior, these patties shine as a solo snack or as part of a hearty chicken sandwich. Whether you’re feeding kids, prepping a quick lunch, or just craving comfort food, this air fryer method delivers every time.

I am Ashley Doyle, Senior Specialist in Food & Policy at The Humane Society of the United States and editor at airfryermama.com. I am passionate about transforming our global food system by promoting delicious, climate-friendly, plant-based foods. After transitioning from law to food and public policy, I now work with major food service companies to develop plant-based initiatives and animal welfare policies. My goal is to drive institutional change to combat climate change and improve our food system.