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  1. I checked this recipe out for my husband. It is a really quick and easy way to make burgers. I definitely agree that making the well in the burger helps as they cook.
    Thanks so much for this great recipe for my air fryer.

  2. Made tonight for dinner. Cooked for 10
    minutes, flipped over and cook for another 7 minutes. Turned off then put cheese on the hamburgers and placed back in air fryer for 2 minutes. Yummy!!!

  3. I don’t. The burger meat has enough fat in it that it doesn’t stick to my air fryer basket.

  4. 5 stars
    I have the same air fryer that you have listed, the GoWise. Can I make one burger and some sweet potato fries at the same time?

  5. Great recipe! Was looking for a way to use my air fryer for burgers for just the two of us instead of the grill. This was it! Cooked for 6 min., flipped and cooked for an additional 6 min. Came out perfectly medium rare and so juicy. Thank you !

  6. 4 stars
    The burgers had a fantastic flavor. My husband and I both loved the burger BUT mine looked like jumbo meatballs. I used 93/7 beef and flattened them out, but I guess I used too much meat per burger (I made 3 patties from 1 lb. beef). Definitely going to remake with less meat and really thin patties.

  7. My husband bought some premade patties, with cheddar n bacon in em from Kroger, n I used your cook times, n they turned out perfectly, thank you so much for sharing this, God bless all of you!!

    1. Try forming your patties into a thinner and wider circle so that when they shrink they will still fit the bun

    2. @Grace,

      One other Pinterest site recommended pressing the middle of the burger down a bit to try for less “shrinkage”. Haven’t made ours tonight yet, but it might help

  8. Don’t know why but nobody ever seems to the setting do you put burgers or chicken fry baked there’s different settings it would be nice to know what setting to put this on thank you

    1. The problem with giving instructions to use the custom buttons is that every air fryer manufacturer does things differently. I wouldn’t be able to give instructions for every kind of air fryer that someone might have because some burger button might cook it at 350 degrees and another might cook it at 370 degrees. But I can test and re-test certain temperatures and cook times to make sure those will work for most people. Hope that helps.

    2. @Tom, Those are just preset temperatures and times to make it faster to set the fryer. This recipe gives the temperature and time and you just manually set it. No need to worry about the presets.

  9. Delish! Great recipe and the cheesy tip was perfect! You saved me a nightmare by mentioning that! Good timing as well! Thank you!

  10. I want to subscribe but see that your site is not secure. I think it’s pretty easy to add “https://” to make it secure. I hope you do so. Your air fryer recipes look awesome. I just got one for Christmas and am learning.

  11. Remove the burgers from the air fryer put them on a plate then put another plate on top of them to melt the cheese

      1. For frozen Bubba Burgers, I would try 6 minutes at 325 degrees F then turn up the heat to 400 degrees F for 10 minutes. Just use your meat thermometer to check the internal temperature of your burgers. You want to be right around 161 degrees F.

      1. The burgers were excellent. Only thing I did different, we like our buns toasted a little. So I did put the cheese on and also the bun top and bottom. One of the best burgers I have had.

  12. I put cheese on my finished burgers, then return them to the fryer for 30-45 seconds WITHOUT turning the fryer back on. The heat from before will gently melt the cheese and let it remain where it belongs

    1. I think that’s an excellent idea! I love it when we can share suggestions to make our Air Fryer cooking easier.

    1. Yes you can. I’d suggest starting with 6-8 minutes at a lower temperature then turning up to 400 degrees F.