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Air Fryer Teriyaki Beef Jerky

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This air fryer teriyaki beef jerky uses thinly sliced lean beef, a simple teriyaki marinade, and about 3 to 4 hours of low heat to dry the meat properly. One batch makes about 4 servings of this tasty snack.
After testing a few batches, the biggest difference came from using a lean cut, slicing it evenly, and making sure the beef is fully patted dry before it goes in. That’s what gives you that classic chewy texture instead of jerky that stays soft or slightly sticky.

You can make this air fryer beef jerky with almost no mess, and it cooks right in the air fryer. It’s packed with bold teriyaki flavor and makes the perfect snack for road trips, parties, or after-school munchies.
The air fryer gives the jerky a chewy texture and rich taste that beats store-bought every time.
Ingredients

What you'll need to make this teriyaki beef jerky recipe for air fryer:
- ¼ cup soy sauce
- ¼ cup light brown sugar, packed
- 2 tablespoons bottled teriyaki sauce
- 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ teaspoon ground ginger powder
- ⅛ teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
- 1 pound beef sirloin tip steak, thinly sliced: A lean cut of meat perfect for jerky, cut into strips for even cooking.
Substitutions and Additions
Personalize your air fryer teriyaki beef jerky recipe by swapping out ingredients and adding bold extras! These simple changes keep the jerky just as tasty while giving it your own touch. Here are some top substitutions and additions:
- Substitute Soy Sauce: Use low sodium soy sauce if you want to cut back on the salt while keeping the flavor strong.
- Substitute Ground Ginger: Use fresh grated ginger instead of ground for a stronger, more fragrant teriyaki flavor.
- Light Brown Sugar: Use dark brown sugar for a deeper molasses flavor.
- Garlic Powder: Fresh minced garlic can replace garlic powder; however, reduce the amount to ¼ teaspoon to prevent overpowering the marinade.
How to Make Air Fryer Teriyaki Beef Jerky
Follow along with our step-by-step pictures, easy instructions, and helpful tips and tricks listed below. This air fryer beef jerky recipe turns out great every time. Let’s get started!
FIRST STEP: In a large mixing bowl, whisk together soy sauce, light brown sugar, bottled teriyaki sauce, Worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, ground ginger powder, and crushed red pepper flakes. Make sure the mixture is smooth, with the sugar fully dissolved.
This teriyaki marinade forms the base of the jerky’s sweet and savory flavor.

SECOND STEP: Add the sliced beef sirloin tip steak to the bowl with the marinade. Toss the strips to ensure each piece is fully coated. Push the beef strips down so they are submerged in the marinade.
Pro Tip
Use a zip-top bag for marinating if you prefer. This allows for easy storage and ensures even coverage.

THIRD STEP: Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and place it in the refrigerator. Let the beef marinate for at least eight hours or, for the best results, overnight. This step allows the meat to absorb the teriyaki flavor fully.
FOURTH STEP: Once marinated, drain the liquid from the beef strips. Lay the beef on a paper towel-lined tray and pat it dry with another paper towel. Proper drying is essential to achieve the right texture during cooking.
Pro Tip
Avoid squeezing the beef too hard while drying; gently pat to remove moisture.

FIFTH STEP: Place half of the beef slices into the air fryer basket in a single layer. Make sure the strips aren’t overlapping, as this ensures even cooking. Cover the remaining beef strips and refrigerate until you’re ready to cook the second batch.
If your air fryer has a smaller capacity, adjust the number of strips accordingly. Overcrowding can lead to uneven results.
SIXTH STEP: Set the air fryer to 200°F and cook the beef strips for 60 minutes. Once the time is up, reset the air fryer to 200°F and cook for another 60 minutes.
Pro Tip
Keep an eye on the beef during the second hour. Depending on the thickness of the slices and your air fryer’s power, you might need to add a few extra minutes for optimal texture.

SEVENTH STEP: After the second hour, inspect the jerky for the right texture. The beef should be chewy and slightly flexible, not overly dry or brittle. Remove the first batch and let it cool to room temperature.
Pro Tip
If the jerky still feels moist, return it to the air fryer for ten minute increments until it reaches the desired texture.
EIGHTH STEP: Remove the second half of the beef from the refrigerator and repeat the air frying process. Cook in the same manner as the first batch, ensuring the strips are laid out in a single layer.
How To Serve Beef Jerky Teriyaki
You can serve this air fryer teriyaki beef jerky all year long! It’s great for parties, game day, or easy snacks at home. Kids and adults both love the bold, sweet flavor.
- Party Snack Trays: This jerky makes a great addition to any snack table. It pairs well with a dill pickle cheese ball or sweet and sour meatballs. Guests will keep grabbing more, so make a big batch!
- Road Trips or Camping: Pack this beef jerky for a protein-packed snack on the go. It travels well with peanut butter bread or homemade Greek yogurt bark. Everyone stays full without needing a cooler.
- After School or Game Day Snacks: Kids love this chewy, savory treat after school or sports. Serve it with a Reuben sandwich or homemade pretzel bites. It keeps them full until dinner, without the sugar crash.
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Why You'll Love This Beef Jerky Teriyaki Recipe
Teriyaki beef jerky is a reader favorite for good reason. It’s fast, flavorful, and packed with crave-worthy chew. This homemade snack brings convenience and great taste together without much effort. Here are the reasons why this air fryer jerky is a top pick:
- Full of Flavor: Every bite brings that sweet and savory teriyaki taste people can't get enough of.
- Great for Snacking: It’s perfect for school lunches, road trips, or late-night munchies.
- Air Fryer Friendly: No need for a dehydrator or smoker—your air fryer gets it done fast.
- Reader-Approved: This recipe gets repeat requests from fans who want a homemade jerky they can actually count on.
We love how simple, tasty, and satisfying this jerky recipe is—and we bet your family will too!

Recipe FAQ
Do I need to flip the beef slices while they cook in the air fryer?
Yes, flipping the beef halfway through helps the jerky cook evenly on both sides for better texture and flavor.
How thin should I slice the beef for this teriyaki jerky recipe?
Slice the beef about ⅛ inch thick so it cooks evenly and gets that chewy jerky texture.
Can I use pre-sliced beef to make this beef jerky recipe?
You can use pre-sliced beef, but double-check the thickness so the jerky cooks evenly in the air fryer.
How do I keep the jerky from getting too dry in the air fryer?
Keep a close eye near the end of the cook time to prevent your teriyaki beef jerky from over-drying.
What temperature should I set the air fryer to for this jerky?
Set your air fryer to 200°F to dehydrate the beef slowly and avoid burning the teriyaki jerky.
Do I need to pat the beef dry before air frying?
Yes, patting the beef dry helps it cook faster and gives your jerky a better texture.
Can I stack the beef slices in the air fryer basket?
No, lay the slices in a single layer so each piece of beef jerky cooks evenly in the air fryer.

Serving FAQ
What’s the best way to serve air fryer teriyaki beef jerky at a party?
Slice the jerky into easy-to-grab strips and place it on a tray with toothpicks for simple snacking.
Can I add air fryer beef jerky to a snack board?
Yes, pile it on a snack board with crackers, cheese, and nuts for a fun and filling party setup.
Is this teriyaki beef jerky good for road trips or lunchboxes?
Absolutely! Pack it in a sealed bag or container for an easy, mess-free protein snack on the go.
Can I serve this beef jerky at a summer barbecue or picnic?
Yes, it’s great for outdoor events since it doesn’t need a cooler and holds up well in warm weather.

Storage FAQ
Here’s how to store your air fryer teriyaki beef jerky so it stays fresh and keeps its chewy texture.
Can I make this beef jerky ahead of time?
This jerky works great as a make-ahead snack. Once it cools, stash it in an airtight container for later.
Should I store beef jerky in the refrigerator?
Place the cooled jerky in a sealed container or zip-top bag. It stays fresh in the fridge for one to two weeks. Chilling helps keep the texture chewy, especially if you used beef with some fat.
Can I keep Teriyaki jerky in the freezer?
For longer storage, use a freezer-safe bag or container and press out as much air as possible. It freezes well for up to three months. When you’re ready to eat, thaw it in the fridge or leave it out for a few hours.

Air Fryer Teriyaki Beef Jerky
Ingredients
- ¼ cup soy sauce
- ¼ cup light brown sugar (packed)
- 2 tablespoons bottled teriyaki sauce
- 2 tablespoons worcestershire sauce
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ teaspoon ground ginger powder
- ⅛ teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
- 1 pound beef sirloin tip steak (thinly sliced (cut into ¼ inch thick by 2-3 inch long strips))
DIRECTIONS
- In a large mixing bowl whisk together the soy sauce, light brown sugar, bottled teriyaki sauce, worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, ground ginger and crushed red pepper flakes.
- Add the sliced beef sirloin tip steak to the bowl with the teriyaki marinade and toss to coat all the beef slices with the marinade. Be sure to push all the beef slices down so that they are completely covered with the marinade.
- Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate for a minimum of 8 hours but overnight is best.
- Once the beef strips have marinated, drain all the liquid from the beef. Place the beef onto a paper towel-lined tray and use a second paper towel to pat the beef strips dry very well.
- Place half the beef strips into the basket of the air fryer in a single layer, being sure that you have a little space between the strips. Cover the remaining beef strips with plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to air fry.
- Set the air fryer to 200°F for 60 minutes (that is the maximum amount of time the 6.8-quart Cosori brand air fryer could be set to), then once that time is up, you will set your air fryer for another 60 minutes at 200°F. You will need to note that depending on the thickness of your beef strips, and the power of your air fryer, you may have to add a little extra time to your air fryer time when making your beef jerky.
- Once your beef jerky is done, remove it to a container and repeat step 6 with the remaining half of your marinated beef strips.
Notes
- If you are cutting a larger piece of beef down yourself, you can place your beef into the freezer for 30 to 40 minutes to firm up. This will make it easier to get thinner, uniform slices. You also want to ensure you use a very sharp knife to get nice thin, even slices.
- A 6.8 quart COSORI brand air fryer was used to develop this recipe. If you are using a different brand air fryer then you will want to make sure to check your air fryer manual for cooking time guidelines for your specific model, as times and temperatures vary depending on the type of air fryer you have.
- When looking for the beef sirloin tip steak it may be labeled as simple “sirloin tip steak” or it can also be labeled as “round tip steak” these are both the same cuts of beef.







Comments
Emma L. says
Made this as a snack, and it was so tasty, perfect for movie nights at home 🙂