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    How Long to Cook Richmond Sausages in the Air Fryer — And Why Everyone Disagrees

    Jawdah Hannad BasaraBy Jawdah Hannad BasaraJuly 16, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The air fryer quietly became the standard cooking appliance in Britain somewhere between the Sunday fry-up and the school run. And with it came the question of how long to cook Richmond sausages in the air fryer, which is now a topic of surprisingly intense discussion in Reddit threads and Facebook groups. People’s responses vary from eight minutes to almost thirty minutes, which reveals information about air fryers and their owners.

    How long to cook Richmond sausages in the air fryer
    How long to cook Richmond sausages in the air fryer

    For fresh thick sausages, it makes sense to cook them for 15 to 18 minutes at 180°C, turning them halfway through. This is also what Richmond itself recommends. Sausage that is thin cooks more quickly—about 12 minutes. One of the air fryer’s best party tricks is that you can cook frozen thick sausages in about 20 minutes without having to defrost them first. For the same 15 to 18 minutes, meatless versions perform well at a slightly higher temperature of 190°C.

    However, folk wisdom varies greatly, and it’s not because people are irresponsible. Air fryers are actually different. A preheated fryer behaves differently from a cold one, and a small basket model operates hotter and faster than a large dual-drawer machine. At 200°C, one home cook swears by 14 minutes. Another would remain unchanged after 20 minutes at 160°C. In their own kitchens, both are most likely correct. A single layer in the basket, a turn or shake at the halfway point, and making sure the sausages are hot through before serving are the only universal guidelines.

    Quick Reference Table

    Cooking DetailGuideline
    Fresh thick sausages15–18 minutes at 180°C, turning halfway
    Frozen thick sausagesAround 20 minutes at 180°C, checking they’re piping hot
    Thin sausagesRoughly 12 minutes at 180°C
    Meat-free / vegan sausages15–18 minutes at 190°C
    Reheating cooked sausages4–5 minutes at 180°C
    Basket arrangementSingle layer, no overlapping

    If you look for it, a class dimension is also present. Richmond sausages have a unique place in British cuisine culture; everyone who grew up eating them fiercely defends them, while food snobs make fun of them. They are more reminiscent of childhood memories than charcuterie, with a smooth, mild, breadcrumb-heavy banger. You get the impression that people aren’t actually talking about sausages when you watch them trade cooking times online. They are talking about comfort and how to maintain it.

    One thing to be aware of is that when Richmonds cook, they release a significant amount of fat. Although the sausages appear leaner than they used to be, you’ll still find a respectable puddle in the bottom of the drawer afterward. Longtime users of air fryers recall early models smoking under the strain. In order to prevent the skins from becoming tough and papery—a common issue with oven-baked sausages that the air fryer, when used properly, largely resolves—some cooks add a small amount of neutral oil at the beginning.

    When done correctly, the outcome is truly excellent. A soft crisp on the outside, even browning that a frying pan can’t match without constant supervision, and hands free to crack eggs or butter bread. It’s difficult to argue with for a sausage butty on a gloomy Tuesday morning.

    If there is one lesson to be learned, it is to start at 180°C for 15 minutes, check, and adjust for your machine. In due course, your air fryer will learn its own habits. The internet has made it very evident that no one is going to win the argument over whether the sausages are worth the effort anytime soon.

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    Jawdah Hannad Basara is a food and lifestyle writer who covers the narratives, trends, and discussions influencing our eating habits. She writes with the kind of curiosity that transforms a straightforward meal into a larger narrative, covering everything from restaurant culture and viral kitchen experiments to the health science behind common ingredients at Friar Street Kitchen.Her work encompasses dining, wellness, recipes, and the cultural influences that shape what is served to us. Jawdah contributes astute observation and a readable voice to the whole range of food journalism, whether she's dissecting a TikTok culinary trend, exploring what your comfort food says about you, or wondering why the Sunday roast might be in danger.

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