Air Fryer Potatoes and Sausage with Carrots + Broccoli
Easy Air Fryer Meal with Potatoes and Sausage! This easy, mouth-watering air fryer potatoes and sausage with carrots + broccoli is a one-pot air fryer meal the entire family will love! Serve it for lunch or dinner! The veggies and sausage are perfectly crisp on the outside, tender on the inside, flavorful, and satisfyingly delicious. Air…

Easy Air Fryer Meal with Potatoes and Sausage!
This easy, mouth-watering air fryer potatoes and sausage with carrots + broccoli is a one-pot air fryer meal the entire family will love! Serve it for lunch or dinner! The veggies and sausage are perfectly crisp on the outside, tender on the inside, flavorful, and satisfyingly delicious. Air fryer potatoes and sausage are ideal for those busy weekday/weekend lunches or dinners that you absolutely do not want to cook. This recipe is kids-approved. It comes through very quickly and is a complete meal (you can’t beat that, right?) Simply add sausage and veggies of choice to the air fryer, then air fry them and enjoy with the entire family!
One-pot air-fried potatoes, sausage, carrots, and broccoli is tasty, easy to make, crowd-pleasing, and versatile. On the other hand, you can make any of these ingredients as a single item in the air fryer. For instance, (check out) my air fryer broccoli.

Why You will Love this Tasty Air Fryer Potatoes, Sausage and Veggies:
- So easy to make. I am sure I say this about all my air fryer recipes, but it is the truest especially with this recipe! It has never taken me lesser time to make an entire meal! Literally, meal for the whole family under 30 minutes.
- Tasty and flavorful. Similarly, these air fryer potatoes, sausage, carrots, and broccoli are delicious! The saltiness of the sausage pairs so well with these veggies and the addition of date syrup! There is something about the flavor combinations of this air fryer potatoes, sausage, carrots, and broccoli that makes it irresistible! Listen, your picky eater is going to love this air fryer recipe!
- One-pot air fryer meal is the best! Not to mention the easy clean up too!
- Time-saving. This recipe will surely save you some time and energy. Listen, making an entire meal in the air fryer is incredibly time saving. If you have not tried it before, this is a sign for you to try!

WATCH HOW TO MAKE THIS RECIPE:
Air Fryer Potatoes and Sausage Ingredients:
- Potatoes
- Carrots
- Broccoli
- Raw Mild Italian Sausage links (you can use fully cooked sausage. If using fully cooked sausage add it towards the end)
- Avocado oil (I use “Chosen,” I like both the oil and spray)
- Date syrup
- Onion powder
- Garlic powder
- Dry thyme
- Maggi (or Knorr seasoning)
- All-natural Cajun seasoning
- Salt
- Black Pepper

HOW TO MAKE AIR FRYER POTATOES, SAUSAGE, CARROTS AND BROCCOLI MEAL (STEP-BY-STEP)
STEP ONE: Wash/Cut all the vegetables, and cut the Sausage. I typically cut the potatoes to 1 – 2-inch size; equally, I prefer them to be in cubes. As for the carrots, first, I peel them. Second, I slice off the roots and the tips. Then I cut them in chunks, about 2-inch sizes; I don’t want them too small or too big. Finally, I cut the broccoli by simply separating the thick, tough stem from the edible florets. I only cut a floret into halve if it is too big!
Place the sausage on a cutting board (and ON a stable surface); use kitchen scissors to cut off the sausage casing (this won’t be necessary if you use a fully cooked sausage). Then use a knife and slice/cut into 1-inch sizes. You can obviously cut them smaller (or bigger) as you wish.

STEP TWO: Add the potatoes and carrots into a big bowl, and sprinkle the seasonings except for the salt and date syrup. Sprinkle one tablespoon of avocado oil and combine. Taste, and then add a little salt according to your preference. Remember always to add salt last if some of your seasonings contain sodium.

STEP THREE: Preheat the air fryer to 350, add the seasoned potatoes and carrots into the air fryer basket. Use a spoon or spatula to gently drop the cut sausages into the air fryer basket as well. Then air fry for 15 minutes; remember to flip or turn midway.

STEP FOUR: While the potatoes, carrots, and sausage are cooking in the air fryer, season the broccoli. Sprinkle a dash of salt, black pepper, cajun seasoning, dry thyme, date syrup, and a teaspoon of avocado oil. Mix well, and set aside.

STEP FIVE: After 15 minutes, add the seasoned broccoli ensure to distribute it evenly. Spray a little avocado oil spray if needed. Then, air fry for 8 more minutes. Turn or shake halfway, as well as taste/adjust flavors.

STEP SIX: Notably, these air fryer potatoes and sausage with carrots is ready when they look crisp/shiny on the outside and tender inside! Equally, it is best to serve warm with or without sauce; my kids like ketchup, and we opt out for a little of this homemade pumpkin seed salad dressing!

RECIPE NOTES:
- I used raw sausage for this recipe; you can use fully cooked sausage. However, instead of adding them from the beginning, you will add them towards the end.
- You do not have to remove the sausage’s casings. However, it is my personal preference.
- Another tip for cutting a raw sausage without falling apart is putting the links in the freezer for 10 – 15 minutes, then removing the casings and cutting. Obviously, the freezer helps them stay firmly, so they do not fall apart.
- This recipe is best enjoyed warm and on the same day; I wouldn’t encourage making it days ahead because they will lack the crispness and shine, which doesn’t matter, honestly!🤷🏾♀️
- Do not cook more than 8 minutes after adding broccoli.
- You will notice that I peeled my potatoes; however, you do not have to, especially when using organic potatoes. Equally, they take no time to peel! On the other, my family likes peeled potatoes.
- About Date Syrup, you can easily swap it with maple syrup if you don’t have Date Syrup or perhaps can’t find it. Nevertheless, I prefer Date Syrup because it is thicker, darker, and caramel-like. It enhances the taste of broccoli and adds a little touch of color. I am sure you can also enjoy this recipe without Date syrup.
- Also, I love LOVE my air fryer!

TIPS/SUBSTITUTIONS FOR MAKING THE BEST AIR FRYER SAUSAGE AND POTATOES:
- If using raw sausage as I did, ensure to cook it fully; best to add it alongside the potatoes first. If you are not sure that it is fully cooked, use a meat thermometer. NEVER CONSUME RAW OR UNDER COOKED SAUSAGE. On the other hand, you can use a fully cooked sausage and add it when you add the broccoli or towards the end (about 8 – 7 minutes to the end of your cooking)
- Although I used potatoes, carrots, and broccoli, you can easily use any other vegetables. Use the veggies you and your family will enjoy for these air fryer potatoes, sausage, carrots, and broccoli meal!
- Additionally, you can make this recipe vegan by using a meatless/vegan sausage.
- This recipe is best enjoyed warm and on the same day!
- Season the vegetables very well. While considering the saltiness of the sausage, it is still essential to season the vegetables well!
- Serve with some sauce – ketchup, romesco, or this oil-free pumpkin seed sauce.

HOW TO MAKE AIR FRYER POTATOES, SAUSAGE, CARROTS AND BROCCOLI MEAL (STEP-BY-STEP)
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Air Fryer Potatoes and Sausage with Carrots + Broccoli (Meal)
- Prep Time: 7 minutes
- Cook Time: 23 minutes
- Total Time: 30 minutes
- Yield: 2–4 servings 1x
- Category: Main Course
- Method: Air Fryer
- Cuisine: American
- Diet: Gluten Free
Description
Easy, mouth-watering air fryer potatoes, sausage, carrots, and broccoli meal is the perfect lunch or dinner any day! The sausage and vegetables are perfectly crisp on the outside, tender on the inside, flavorful, and satisfyingly delicious. Air-fried potatoes, sausage, and carrots are ideal for the entire family to enjoy on those busy weekday/weekend lunches or dinners. This recipe is kids-approved. It comes through quickly as making a complete meal in the air fryer is easy peasy!
Ingredients
- 3 medium – big potatoes (about 3 cups, peeled and cut in 1-inch sizes)
- 2 medium – large Carrots
- 1 small head of broccoli (or about 2 cups)
- 2 (raw) mild Italian sausage links (you can use fully cooked sausage. If using fully cooked sausage add it towards the end)
- 2 tablespoons Avocado oil (or less; I used about a tablespoon and half)
- 2 teaspoons – 1 tablespoon date syrup
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ teaspoon dry thyme
- ½ teaspoon Maggi (or Knorr seasoning)
- ½ All-natural Cajun seasoning
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon black Pepper.
- Plus a dash of pepper, salt, cajun seasoning, and dry thyme for seasoning the broccoli.
Instructions
- STEP ONE: Wash/Cut all the vegetables, and cut the Sausage. I typically cut the potatoes to 1 – 2-inch size; equally, I prefer them to be in cubes. As for the carrots, first, I peel them. Second, I slice off the roots and the tips. Then I cut them in chunks, about 2-inch sizes; I don’t want them too small or too big. Finally, I cut the broccoli by simply separating the thick, tough stem from the edible florets. I only cut a floret into halve if it is too big! Place the sausage on a cutting board (and ON a stable surface); use kitchen scissors to cut off the sausage casing (this won’t be necessary if you use a fully cooked sausage). Then use a knife and slice/cut into 1-inch sizes. You can obviously cut them smaller (or bigger) as you wish.
- STEP TWO: Add the potatoes and carrots into a big bowl, and sprinkle the seasonings except for the salt and date syrup. Sprinkle one tablespoon of avocado oil and combine. Taste, and then add a little salt according to your preference. Remember always to add salt last if some of your seasonings contain sodium.
- STEP THREE: Preheat the air fryer to 350, add the seasoned potatoes and carrots into the air fryer basket. Use a spoon or spatula to gently drop the cut sausages into the air fryer basket as well. Then air fry for 15 minutes; remember to flip or turn midway.
- STEP FOUR: While the potatoes, carrots, and sausage are cooking in the air fryer, season the broccoli. Sprinkle a dash of salt, black pepper, cajun seasoning, dry thyme, date syrup, and a teaspoon of avocado oil. Mix well, and set aside.
- STEP FIVE: After 15 minutes, add the seasoned broccoli ensure to distribute it evenly. Spray a little avocado oil spray if needed. Then, air fry for 8 more minutes. Turn or shake halfway, as well as taste/adjust flavors.
- STEP SIX: These air fryer potatoes, sausage, carrots, and broccoli meal are ready when they look crisp/shiny on the outside and tender inside! Best to serve warm with or without sauce; my kids like ketchup, and we opt out for a little of this homemade pumpkin seed salad dressing!
Notes
This recipe served two adults and two children. If you are serving 4 adults, then increase to at least 3 sausage links as well as add more potatoes, carrots, and broccoli.
I used raw sausage for this recipe; you can use fully cooked sausage. However, instead of adding them from the beginning, you will add them towards the end around 8-7 minutes to the end.
Use a meat thermometer to ensure that the sausage is fully cooked if using raw sausage like I did. NEVER CONSUME RAW SAUSAGE.
Another tip for cutting a raw sausage without falling apart is putting the links in the freezer for 10 – 15 minutes, then removing the casings and cutting. Obviously, the freezer helps them stay firmly, so they do not fall apart.
This recipe is best enjoyed warm and on the same day; I wouldn’t encourage making days ahead because they will lack the crispness and shine, (which doesn’t matter, honestly)!
You will notice that I peeled my potatoes; however, you do not have to, especially when using organic potatoes. Equally, they take no time to peel! On the other, my family likes peeled potatoes.
This is my Air Fryer; it is truly one of favorite kitchen gadgets!
More Air Fryer Recipes to Try:

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Steak Bites in the Air Fryer is the BEST! (SO GOOD)!

Air Fryer Sweet Potato Slices (Potato Rounds):

Easy Air Fryer Chicken Fajitas. YUM!!

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I love that this is all made in the air fryer – less cleanup! Yum!
Yes, to less clean up, Katherine!🙌🏾
Love this one pot air fryer meal! Perfect for busy weeknights when you still want your children to eat something healthy!
Totally true, Beth!!!
I love this! Been looking for more air fryer recipes these days. Thanks for this!
Glad you like this, Toni. Hope you can give it a try!
This recipe was so flavorful and easy so glad to find it will make it often
Yay, Claudia! Glad you like it!
What a great recipe! I love how easy it was and it came out delicious!
Yippie! Glad you liked it, Danielle.😊
Being so busy all day at work this is a nice all in one meal to make in no time love it!
Exactly, so easy and best for those busy weekdays!
I bought an air fryer months ago but haven’t used it yet! This looks easy enough for my first try,, thanks!
You definitely start with this easy meal, Sue! I hope you like it!😊
Love one pot dinners and this is perfect for busy weeknights when you need something healthy and easy.
My family will love this!
Aren’t one-pot dinners the absolute best? Makes clean up easy, too!
You simply can’t beat a simple yet extremely tasty recipe like yours! Loved the textures of the veg cooked in the air-fryer! Thanks for all the tips, as well!
Glad the tips are helpful, Leva.😊
Is there a substitute for date syrup?
Hi, Kathy, you can use maple syrup or leave it out completely! It just adds a little sweetness and caramel color.
A huge hit !!! Everyone in the family loved it
Glad to hear this, Wendy!🙌🏾
I love that you can make entire meals with the air fryer, what a great recipe!
Glad you like this recipe, Megan!🙌🏾
Simple and delicious! Great weekday dinner enjoyed by the whole family! Thanks.
Yes, it really is!
I’m so blown away by how much you can make in an air fryer. I can’t wait to try this!
Air Fryer is a lifesaver for sure!
This recipe looks so easy to make. I will try it out soon.
Talk about the perfect weeknight dinner! It was super easy and came out so delicious!
I’ve made a lot of main dishes in the air fryer but never thought to do it like a sheet pan dinner. This is great, so easy and everything comes out perfectly cooked and crispy!