How to Make Scotch Eggs in the Air-Fryer

2018-02-22
How to Make Scotch Eggs in the Air-Fryer
Prep Time:
30 mins
Cook Time:
15 mins
Total Time:
45 mins
Servings:
6

Originally created in England, a traditional Scotch egg recipe is as simple as authentic—a hard-boiled egg, wrapped in seasoned sausage, coated in breadcrumbs, and deep-fried in oil. Though delicious, we have to agree it can be more of a once-in-a-while treat rather than an every day snack. Luckily for you, we’ve found a way to make it healthier without sacrificing texture or flavor.

This Scotch egg recipe gives the classic pub or picnic snack a modern upgrade by coating it in panko breadcrumbs and cooking it in the air-fryer. If you’re not familiar with panko breadcrumbs, their lightweight texture results in a crispier consistency while absorbing less oil. In this case, you may also use cooking spray or spray oil before placing the Scotch eggs in the air-fryer—it will help to “fry” and crisp, minus the calories.

You’d love how easy and versatile it is—for example, try switching things up by using ground beef or lamb instead of pork sausage; spice the coating up with some cayenne pepper; and enjoy the eggs to your liking (soft or hard-boiled?). Finally, serve these Scotch eggs over a bed of arugula with a drizzle of some Sriracha mayo or fennel aioli.

What Are Scotch Eggs?

Scotch eggs are a traditional British dish made with hard or soft-boiled eggs wrapped in sausage meat, dipped in breadcrumbs, and deep fried for a crisp exterior and tender middle. The origin is up for debate, although theories exist that it was inspired by the Indian dish nargisi kofta, in which a boiled egg is coated with ground meat and fried, or that they originated in a department store in Piccadilly in 1738, or in Yorkshire in the 19th century, where they were originally covered in a fish paste.

The name itself is also the source of differing theories. Some suggest they were originally called "scorch" eggs, after being cooked on an open flame, while "scotching", a culinary process of dipping eggs in a lime powder for preservation, could also be a source.

Tips for the Best Scotch Eggs

For the best Scotch eggs, keep these simple tips in mind:

  • Perfectly boiled eggs: Whether you prefer your eggs hard-cooked or soft-boiled, use a timer for the consistent results every time (see our notes below for detailed instructions).
  • Season the meat: Don't skimp on the seasoning. Season the meat generously for the best flavor.
  • Even coating: Portion the pork mixture as evenly as possible, and flatten evenly for the most consistent coating.
  • Coat well: Seal the meat completely by wetting your hands when wrapping around the egg, to make sure there aren't any cracks in the covering.
  • Shake off excess: As you dip, coat the eggs evenly, shaking off the excess flour, egg, and panko for the most even breading.
  • Don't overcrowd the basket: Give the Scotch eggs room for the best airflow and even browning, even if you have to cook them in batches.

Ingredients

  • cup finely chopped onion

  • 1 Tbsp. snipped fresh chives

  • 2 cloves garlic, minced

  • 1 tsp. snipped fresh thyme

  • 1 tsp. kosher salt

  • 1 tsp. pepper

  • ½ tsp. snipped fresh sage

  • 1 lb. ground pork

  • ½ cup all-purpose flour

  • ½ tsp. smoked paprika (optional)

  • 2 large eggs

  • 2 Tbsp. water

  • 1 ½ cup panko breadcrumbs

  • 6 large eggs, hard-cooked or soft-boiled, peeled*

  • ½ cup mayonnaise

  • 1 - 2 Tbsp. Sriracha sauce

  • 2 tsp. lemon juice

  • 6 cups arugula or fresh spinach

Directions

  1. Preheat airfryer to 350°F. In a medium bowl combine onion, chives, 1 clove garlic, thyme, 1/2 tsp. salt, 1/2 tsp pepper, and sage. Add ground pork; mix well.

  2. In a shallow dish combine flour, remaining 1/2 tsp. salt and pepper, and paprika, if using. In another shallow dish beat together 2 eggs and water. In another shallow dish place panko.

  3. Dip each cooked egg in the flour mixture. Divide meat mixture into six portions. Flatten into thin patties and fold around hard cooked eggs, sealing and smoothing edges to completely enclose.

  4. Working gently with 1 sausage-wrapped egg at a time, dip eggs again into flour, shaking off excess, then coat in lightly beaten eggs. Roll in panko to coat.

  5. Place scotch eggs in airfryer basket (do not overcrowd). Cook eggs 15 minutes or until golden brown.

  6. Meanwhile, in a small bowl combine mayonnaise, Sriracha, lemon juice, and remaining 1 clove garlic. Serve eggs warm over arugula and drizzle with spicy mayonnaise.

How to Store and Serve Leftover Scotch Eggs

Cool leftover Scotch eggs completely before storing in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days or frozen for up to one month. If freezing, wrap each egg individually with plastic wrap or aluminum foil before transferring to an airtight container or freezer-safe zip-top bag. Thaw overnight, and reheat back in the air-fryer at 350°F, in a preheated 350°F oven, or in the microwave, although you'll lose out on the crisp texture of the exterior with this method. Scotch eggs can also be enjoyed cold.

Air-Fryer Scotch Eggs Recipe Variations

To change up these Scotch eggs to suit your tastes, consider these variations:

  • Pork: Replace the pork with ground turkey or chicken for a leaner option, or use ground lamb for a unique flavor profile. Breakfast sausage or chorizo can also be used.
  • Bacon: For an over-the-top finish, wrap the Scotch eggs with slices of bacon before cooking in the air-fryer.
  • Cheese: Mix some Cheddar or favorite shredded cheese into the pork mixture for gooey pops of cheese throughout.
  • Spice: Increase the heat by adding a touch of cayenne into the meat or panko breading.

Can I Make Air-Fryer Scotch Eggs Ahead?

To make Scotch eggs in advance, wrap and coat the eggs as directed, then transfer to a baking sheet or plate, wrap, and refrigerate for up to 24 hours or freeze for up to one month. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator if frozen. Let stand at room temperature for 15 minutes, then cook as directed, adding a few extra minutes to the cooking time as needed.

How to Make Hard-Boiled Eggs

For easy-to-peel eggs, our Test Kitchen recommends steaming them. Place 1 inch of water in a 4-quart Dutch oven or deep skillet. Add a steamer basket. Bring water to boiling over high heat. Carefully add eggs. Cover; do not reduce heat. Steam for 16 minutes. Don't let your pan boil dry while the eggs are steaming. If you run out of water, add more boiling water to the pan.

How to Make Soft-Boiled Eggs

Bring water to boiling. Using a slotted spoon, gently lower eggs into water. Reduce heat to maintain a gentle boil. Boil 6 minutes for soft boiled or 8 minutes for a jammy but not set yolk. Drain; place in ice water until cool enough to handle. Peel eggs. If using soft-boiled eggs, use a gentle hand when enclosing them in the meat mixture.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are Scotch eggs eaten hot or cold?

    Scotch eggs can be enjoyed hot, at room temperature, or cold, depending on your preference.

  • When do you serve Scotch eggs?

    Scotch eggs can be served for breakfast, as a midday snack, main course at lunch or dinner, or as an appetizer.

  • Are Scotch eggs healthy?

    Scotch eggs are a high-protein snack, with a whole egg and sausage meat in each. While they are breaded and typically fried, this air-fryer recipe keeps an excess of oil at bay, resulting in a healthier option than your standard Scotch egg.

Nutrition Facts (per serving)

426 Calories
32g Fat
10g Carbs
23g Protein
Nutrition Facts
Servings Per Recipe 6
Calories 426
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 32g 41%
Saturated Fat 8g 40%
Cholesterol 277mg 92%
Sodium 725mg 32%
Total Carbohydrate 10g 4%
Total Sugars 2g
Protein 23g 46%
Vitamin C 6.4mg 7%
Calcium 82mg 6%
Iron 2.1mg 12%
Potassium 376mg 8%
Folate, total 56.1mcg
Vitamin B-12 1.2mcg
Vitamin B-6 0.6mg

*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

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