Ever craved restaurant-quality scallops but hesitated to make them at home? Air fryer scallops are about to change your seafood game forever. These golden-brown morsels develop that coveted caramelized crust while remaining tender and juicy inside – all without the intimidation factor of traditional pan-searing. With just a few minutes of cooking time, you’ll transform raw scallops into a luxurious meal that looks and tastes like it came from a high-end seafood restaurant.
Why This Recipe is Awesome

Air Fryer Scallops deliver that perfect restaurant-quality sear without the stress of traditional methods. Unlike stovetop cooking where timing is ultra-critical, the air fryer provides consistent heat that caramelizes the outside beautifully while keeping the inside tender and moist. There’s no splatter to clean up, no fear of overcooking, and you’ll get that gorgeous golden crust that professional chefs aim for.
The best part? This method is practically foolproof, even for seafood novices. The quick cooking time makes these scallops perfect for impressive last-minute dinners that seem far more elaborate than the minimal effort they actually require. As someone who’s tested countless scallop preparations, I can confidently say this air fryer method gives you the most consistent, delicious results with the least amount of stress.
Equipment needed: Air fryer, paper towels, tongs, small bowl for seasoning

Air Fryer Scallops
Ingredients
- 1 pound about 16-20 large sea scallops
- 1 tablespoon olive oil or clarified butter
- ½ teaspoon sea salt
- ¼ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- ¼ teaspoon garlic powder optional
- 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
- 1 tablespoon fresh chopped parsley for garnish
- Lemon wedges for serving
Instructions
- Prepare the scallops by patting them thoroughly dry with paper towels. This is crucial for achieving a good sear, so take your time with this step.
- Remove the side muscle from each scallop if still attached. Look for a small, rectangular tag of tissue on the side of the scallop and simply peel it away with your fingers.
- Preheat your air fryer to 400°F (200°C) for 3-5 minutes to ensure it’s properly heated.
- Season the scallops by drizzling them with olive oil and sprinkling with salt, pepper, and garlic powder if using. Gently toss to coat evenly.
- Place scallops in the air fryer basket in a single layer with space between each one. Work in batches if necessary to avoid overcrowding.
- Cook for 5-6 minutes until the scallops develop a golden-brown crust. There’s no need to flip them during cooking.
- Check for doneness by ensuring the scallops are opaque throughout and have an internal temperature of 125°F (52°C). They should be firm but still slightly springy when pressed.
- Drizzle with fresh lemon juice immediately after removing from the air fryer.
- Garnish with fresh parsley and serve immediately with lemon wedges on the side.
Notes
- Look for “dry” scallops rather than “wet” ones. Wet scallops have been treated with a preservative solution that can prevent proper searing and may give a slightly soapy taste.
- If your scallops are smaller than sea scallops (like bay scallops), reduce cooking time to 3-4 minutes.
- The air fryer doesn’t need to be oiled before cooking since the scallops are already coated with oil.
- For an extra flavor boost, try adding a sprinkle of smoked paprika or a tiny pinch of cayenne pepper to the seasoning mix.
- These scallops make an excellent topping for risotto, pasta, or a fresh green salad.
Calories & Nutritional Info
- Calories: Approximately 150-175 calories per serving (based on 4 servings)
- Protein: 15-20g per serving
- Fat: 5-7g per serving (primarily from olive oil)
- Carbohydrates: 5-7g per serving
- Allergens: Shellfish
- Diet suitability: Gluten-free, dairy-free (if using olive oil), paleo, keto-friendly
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Not drying the scallops thoroughly – Excess moisture prevents proper caramelization. Take time to pat them very dry with paper towels.
- Overcrowding the air fryer basket – This causes scallops to steam rather than sear. Give each scallop breathing room.
- Cooking for too long – Scallops cook quickly and become rubbery when overcooked. They’re done when just opaque and slightly firm to the touch.
- Forgetting to preheat the air fryer – A properly preheated air fryer is essential for developing that golden crust.
- Using too much oil – A light coating is all you need; too much will make the scallops greasy.
Alternatives & Substitutions
- Butter alternative: Use ghee or clarified butter instead of olive oil for a richer flavor profile. For dairy-free options, avocado oil works beautifully.
- Seasoning variations: Try Cajun seasoning, Italian herbs, or a sprinkle of Old Bay for different flavor profiles.
- Sauce options: These pair wonderfully with garlic butter, lemon-dill sauce, or a simple balsamic reduction.
- Frozen scallops: Can be used, but must be completely thawed and patted extremely dry. Expect slightly less caramelization than with fresh scallops.
- Cooking alternative: If you don’t have an air fryer, a hot cast iron skillet can achieve similar results with 2-3 minutes per side.
FAQs
How do I know when scallops are done cooking?
Perfectly cooked scallops are opaque throughout with a slight translucence at the center. They should feel slightly firm yet spring back when gently pressed. If they’re too soft, they need more time; if they’re very firm, they may be overcooked.
Can I cook frozen scallops in the air fryer?
Yes, but always thaw them completely first, then pat extremely dry. Cooking frozen scallops directly will result in steaming rather than searing, and you’ll miss out on that beautiful golden crust.
Why didn’t my scallops brown properly?
The most common culprits are moisture (scallops weren’t dried well enough), overcrowding in the basket, or using “wet” scallops that were treated with preservatives. For best results, use “dry” scallops and ensure they’re completely patted dry.
How do I serve air fryer scallops?
These versatile scallops shine as an appetizer with a dipping sauce, atop pasta or risotto, alongside a simple salad, or as part of a seafood platter. For a complete meal, serve with roasted vegetables and a grain like quinoa or farro.
Can I make these ahead of time?
Scallops are best enjoyed immediately after cooking. While you can reheat leftovers gently, they won’t maintain the same texture. If needed, prepare everything else ahead of time and cook the scallops just before serving.
Final Thoughts
Air Fryer Scallops showcase just how simple elegant cooking can be. They take mere minutes to prepare yet deliver restaurant-worthy results that will impress anyone at your table. Whether you’re a seafood enthusiast or just dipping your toes in, this foolproof method delivers consistently delicious results that will build your cooking confidence and might just become your new favorite way to enjoy these delicate treasures of the sea.






