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    Ninja Foodi Hard Boiled Eggs

    Published: ”Mar · Modified: ”Mar by Shelly Marie Redmond · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

    Ninja Foodi hard boiled eggs are incredibly simple and are perfect for your weekly meal prep. You will be shocked at the simple steps of Ninja Foodi boiled eggs and how easy Ninja Foodi eggs peel. 

    eggs in a carton in front of ninja foodi

    Why You Will Love Boiled Eggs in the Ninja Foodi?

    • Easy. Literally, you place the eggs in the Foodi, close the lid, and press a few buttons.
    • No mess. No boiling water needed.
    • The eggs are easy to peel. I PROMISE the eggs will peel crazy easy.

    Ingredients Needed 

    Eggs or Egg Whites.

    Tips on buying eggs.

    When buying eggs, be sure to open the container to make sure all the eggs are intact. Check the date on the label to make sure the eggs are not expired.

    Storage.

    Eggs should always be stored in the refrigerator.

    How long will eggs last?

    As long as eggs are refrigerated, they will last four to five weeks beyond the packed date.

    How to Cook Boiled Eggs in Ninja Foodi

    1. Set up Ninja foodi by Placing air fryer basket in the Ninja foodi.
    2. Place eggs into the Ninja foodi basket. Close lid.
    3. Air crisp (or air fry) at 270 degrees for 15 minutes.
    4. While eggs are cooking, place ice in a medium bowl.
    5. When eggs are done, place eggs in ice bath and let sit for 15 minutes.
    6. Peel and serve!

    I don’t own a Ninja Foodi. Can I use any other Air Fryer in this Recipe?

    Yes! This recipe will work in all Air Fryers. Follow the exact directions and you will be thrilled with the results. In fact, watch my video below on making boiled eggs in a Phillips air fryer.

    How to Store Hard Boiled Eggs?

    Store hard boiled eggs in an airtight container in the refrigerator. They will last about one week.

    Can I Freeze Hard Boiled Eggs?

    No. Freezing hard boiled eggs will cause the egg to become watery. 

    What Can I Do With Hard Boiled Eggs?

    Hard boiled eggs are perfect for meal prep. I personally make egg salad with hard boiled eggs. 

    Looking for Other Keto Air Fryer Recipes? You Will Love These!

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    FAQ.

    Are eggs keto?

    Yes! One egg is 71 calories with no carbs, no fiber, and no sugar. The best part? Eggs are a good source of protein with 5 grams. 

    What are the net carbs in eggs?

    0g! Since eggs have no carbs and no fiber, the net carbs is 0g.

    Do I need to do the ice water bath when the eggs are cooked? 

    Yes! The ice water bath not only cools the eggs quickly, but it stops the cooking process. The ice water also allows the egg to pull away from the shell making the egg easier to peel.

    Do You Put Oil in An Air Fryer?

    You can USE oil in air fryer recipes, but DO NOT pour oil in an air fryer basket. Look for high smoke point oil sprays for the air fryer. The best oil spray for air fryer is avocado oil since it’s smoke point is high and can handle the high temperature of the air fryer. You can use olive oil (I often use olive oil in the air fryer) if cooking at a slightly lower temperature 360 or less.

    This recipe uses no oil and no oil spray.

    Serving Suggestions

    1 per person.

    open carton of eggs sitting in front of the ninja foodi

    Ninja Foodi Hard Boiled Eggs

    Shelly Marie Redmond
    Ninja foodi hard boiled eggs are incredibly simple and are perfect for your weekly meal prep. You will be shocked at the simple steps of Ninja foodi boiled eggs, and how easy Ninja foodi eggs peel.
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    Prep Time 3 mins
    Cook Time 15 mins
    Total Time 18 mins
    Course Side Dish
    Cuisine American
    Servings 6
    Calories 63 kcal

    Equipment

    • 1 Ninja foodi
    • 1 bowl large

    Ingredients
      

    • 6 eggs

    Instructions
     

    • Set up Ninja foodi by placing air fryer basket in the Ninja foodi.
    • Place eggs into the Ninja foodi basket. Close lid.
    • Air crisp (or air fry) at 270 degrees for 15 minutes.
    • While eggs are cooking, place ice in a medium bowl.
    • When eggs are done, place eggs in ice bath and let sit for 15 minutes.
    • Peel and serve!

    Nutrition

    Sodium: 62mgCalcium: 25mgVitamin A: 238IUSugar: 1gPotassium: 61mgCholesterol: 164mgCalories: 63kcalTrans Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gFat: 4gProtein: 6gCarbohydrates: 1gIron: 1mg
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