These Air Fryer Chicken Livers take only 10 minutes to cook! They are easy and so delicious! This recipe is a modern twist on a classic recipe that is a LOT healthier!
Most of us fall into two camps: either we are super fans of chicken livers or we would rather not have them at all! There aren’t too many folks in the middle. Don’t worry, though. If you are a fan, this recipe is for you.
These delicious morsels will convert you into a fan! The flour coating on the outside is just a little bit crispy and crunchy. The center is nice and rich. The best part is you can change the seasonings in the flour to mix it up.
My mom uses seasoning salt on hers. If you haven’t used that, give it a try! It is so delish!
Simple Prep | I wanted to create a simple recipe that allows you to make these quick and easy.
Air Fried | This is a delicious air fryer recipe that brings you a deep-fried texture without the excess oil.
10 Minutes | Seriously! Ten minutes is all it takes! This is one of my favorite things about this recipe. There is truly no fussing required.
If you grew up chicken livers, you are going to want to keep this recipe nearby. It’s so delicious and is full of traditional flavors. Let’s examine some of the ingredients a little closer:
Chicken Livers – The most important ingredient is obviously the chicken livers. You may not realize it, but they are actually very good for you.
Flour & Corn Starch – The combination of the two provides a beautiful and crispy exterior.
It’s essential to use both, so you get the proper crunch. You can use wheat or all-purpose flour.
Seasonings – We season the flour with onion and garlic powder. Just a sprinkle or two gives you the right yummy flavor.
Milk & Egg – Using a combination of milk and egg gives the coasting something to stick to. This is key to giving you a crispy coating. Use a milk alternative such as almond milk, heavy cream, or half and half.
Chicken livers are organs from chickens that are sold by butchers in small tubs. You’ll find them in the chicken area of the meat department at the grocery store. I usually find them in white containers on the top shelf.
When you get them home, put them in a colander to drain. Rinse them off and pat them dry with a paper towel.
These are pretty simple to make. It is a quick and easy protein for dinner or a great appetizer!
Step One: Mix together ¼ cup flour with two tbsp of cornstarch. Sprinkle in onion powder, garlic powder, and salt and pepper, as desired. Stir it all together.
Step Two: In a separate bowl, combine ½ cup of milk and one egg. Whisk well.
Step Three: Preheat Air Fryer to 390 degrees.
Step Four: After the chicken livers are drained, rinsed and patted dry, dip them in the egg/milk mixture and then dredge it in the flour mixture.
Place them in the air fryer basket or on a tray. Spray both sides with olive oil spray to help them become crispy.
Step Five: Cook in the air fryer for 10-12 minutes, flipping them over half way through.
Each air fryer is different, especially if you are using a basket vs. a tray style. So, check them at the ten minute mark. They should be a nice golden brown.
One word of warning. I tried to cook this recipe without spraying the livers with a dash of olive oil and they turned out like the photo. There was excess flour that didn’t blend with the juices. While it still tasted delicious, it wasn’t as pretty.
A little bit of spray oil worked great to solve that problem. You don’t need much, and you’ll use a TON less than if you were frying these in a skillet. I’ll call that a win!
Yes, you can. If you choose to go this route, I suggest that you pull out your Olive Oil Mister like the one here:
If you haven’t used one before, they are incredibly easy. Simply fill it with olive oil from the jar and pump it to mist out a gentle spray that you can use for air frying or to coat a pan to replace a can of Pam.
If you use spray olive oil, you will find it in the grocery store by the olive oils and Pam Cooking Spray. Pam and Bertolli have ones at my local grocery store.