Seafood in the air fryer is a total game changer—fast, flavorful, and perfectly cooked every time. From flaky salmon to crispy shrimp and easy fish tacos, these recipes make it simple to get restaurant-quality results at home. Whether you’re planning a quick weeknight dinner, a light meal prep option, or something a little special, these air fryer seafood dishes deliver big flavor with minimal effort.

Air Fryer Frozen Salmon

Air Fryer Frozen Salmon. Photo credit: Lara Clevenger.
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No thawing needed, these frozen salmon fillets cook up perfectly in the air fryer. Lightly crisp on the outside and tender on the inside, it’s an easy go-to for busy nights.
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Easy Air Fryer Tuna Steak (Fresh Ahi Tuna Steak)

Easy Air Fryer Tuna Steak (Fresh Ahi Tuna Steak). Photo credit: Sassy Chopsticks.

Fresh tuna steaks cook quickly with a lightly seared exterior and a tender, pink center. Simple seasonings enhance the rich, savory flavor for a steak-like seafood dish.
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Air Fryer Fish Tacos

Air Fryer Fish Tacos. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Crispy air-fried fish tucked into tortillas with fresh toppings makes these tacos a quick favorite. Each bite delivers crunch, flavor, and a satisfying balance of textures.
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Air Fryer Blackened Shrimp

Air Fryer Blackened Shrimp. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Coated in bold spices, these shrimp cook up with a smoky, slightly spicy crust. Juicy on the inside and packed with flavor, they’re perfect for meals or appetizers.
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Air Fryer Salmon

Air Fryer Salmon. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Classic salmon made simple, with a lightly crisp exterior and flaky, moist interior. Seasoned or marinated, it’s a reliable and delicious option every time.
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Air Fryer Teriyaki Salmon

Air Fryer Teriyaki Salmon. Photo credit: Lara Clevenger.

A sweet and savory teriyaki glaze caramelizes beautifully as the salmon cooks. The result is tender, flavorful fish with a glossy, irresistible finish.
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Air Fryer Crab Rangoon

Air Fryer Crab Rangoon. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Crispy wontons filled with creamy crab and cheese make a perfect appetizer. Golden on the outside and rich on the inside, they’re quick and crowd-pleasing.
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Air Fryer Panko Shrimp

Air Fryer Panko Shrimp. Photo credit: Lara Clevenger.

Coated in crunchy panko breadcrumbs, these shrimp come out crispy and golden. The inside stays tender, making them perfect for dipping or serving as a main.
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Air Fryer Tilapia Recipe (Frozen or Fresh)

Air Fryer Tilapia Recipe (Frozen or Fresh). Photo credit: Trop Rockin.

This versatile recipe works with fresh or frozen tilapia, delivering flaky, tender fish with a lightly crisp exterior. Simple and satisfying for any meal.
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Air Fryer Cod

Air Fryer Cod. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Lightly seasoned or breaded, cod cooks up flaky and tender with a crisp outer layer. It’s a quick, no-fuss seafood dish that’s full of flavor.
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Maple Mustard Air Fryer Frozen Salmon

Maple Mustard Air Fryer Frozen Salmon. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

A sweet and tangy maple mustard glaze adds bold flavor to this easy salmon recipe. Caramelized edges and a moist interior make every bite delicious.
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Air Fryer Honey Glazed Salmon

Air Fryer Honey Glazed Salmon. Photo credit: Mama’s on a Budget.

Honey glaze creates a slightly sticky, caramelized coating on tender salmon. The balance of sweet and savory makes this dish especially satisfying.
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