Air Fryer London Broil is SO tender, juicy, and flavorful after getting marinated in a delicious mixture of herbs and salty liquids. This London broil in air fryer is simple to make and quick to cook.
The air fryer can make some impressive recipes and in a fraction of the cooking time! For more ways to make show stopping meals, try out this Air Fryer Chicken Breast, served with some Air Fryer Dinner Rolls or make Turkey Breast in the Air Fryer with Gravy.
The Best Air Fryer London Broil Recipe
My family loves eating steak, the problem is that it is just too expensive to have very often. Luckily, there is a more affordable way to eat steak…make London Broil! It is made with a cheaper cut of steak but when cooked correctly comes out tender and juicy.
If you are a fan of London broil, then you have to try cooking London Broil in the air fryer.
Since this steak is a leaner cut of meat, it is absolutely imperative to marinate London broil, otherwise it may come out hard and chewy. The marinating is where all the magic happens. The lemon juice in the marinade helps to break down the tough fibers, making it the perfect texture.
It does take at least four hours to marinate the steak, so make sure you plan ahead.
Best Marinade for London Broil
This really is an easy marinade for London Broil. It is really going to tenderize the meat. It is made with a few pantry staples and some fresh flavors to really make the flavors pop in the steak. I am a sucker for fresh garlic and use it everywhere I can. You will find fresh lemon juice in here too, salty Worcestershire sauce, and fresh rosemary.
I like to mix all the ingredients for the marinade and toss the raw steak into it the night before or first thing in the morning so that when dinnertime rolls around I just throw this steak right into the air fryer and dinner is done in mere minutes.
What is London Broil?
London broil is actually the way that the steak is prepared, as it is typically broiled in an oven or cooked outside on a grill, you can even sear it in a skillet or cook it in a crockpot.
The cut of the meat is really known as flank steak, skirt steak, or top round. It is typically a leaner cut of meat, so it can be a bit tough until you cook it in the air fryer and turn it into something marvelous. Here is a grilled London broil you can also try.
What Cut of Meat is the Best for London Broil
There are a few different cuts of meat that work well to make London broil. The cuts that are typically used to make it are top round, coulotte, skirt steak or flank steak. The one I used in this recipe was labeled “Top Round London Broil.”
How to Tell When London Broil is Done?
The cooking time on your top round London Broil will vary due to the thickness of the steak. I like to use a meat thermometer to check the inner temperature before serving it. Using a thermometer will ensure the steak is done to your liking without having to cut into it. I like to cook my London Broil to about 135°F, which is medium rare. This cut of meat may toughen up if you cook it for too long.
Follow these temperature guidelines based on how well done you would like your steak to be.
- For rare steak (cool red center)- the internal temperature will be 125°F.
- For medium rare steak (warm red center)- the internal temperature will be around 135°F.
- For medium steak (warm pink center)- the internal temp will be about 145°F.
- For medium well (slightly pink center)- the internal temperature will be 150°F.
- For well done (little or no pink center)- the internal temp will be 160°F.
The USDA recommends steaks and roasts be cooked to 145°F (medium) and then rested for at least 3 minutes. Be sure to check with a thermometer, as color alone is not a foolproof indicator.
What to do with London Broil?
The typical way that we eat London broil is as a main dish served along side a tasty side dish. You can also serve it thinly sliced on top of a giant salad or even added into a sandwich. I like to serve it on top of some mashed potatoes, add it to tacos or quesadillas. You can even use this cut of meat in stews and for fajitas.
What to Serve with London Broil?
The options are pretty endless when trying to pair London broil with side dishes that go well together. So I made a list of some of our favorites. Check them out!
- Potatoes. Almost nothing beats eating a good steak with potatoes. These tangy salt and vinegar smashed potatoes pair especially well. You will feel like you are eating at a steakhouse with these cheesy garlic mashed potatoes!
- Bread. You must have delicious air fryer dinner rolls to serve with your London broil. Or try your hand at making french bread from scratch.
- Vegetables. Gotta get your veggies in there, too. Try this London Broil with air fryer roasted broccoli, brown sugar carrots, roasted asparagus, or street corn. For summer you have to try this, made right in the air fryer!
- Grains. One of our favorite side dishes is this lemon butter rice or this spicy pasta salad.
- Beans. Try out these amazing baked beans, for more of a bbq feel to your London broil. Or make charro beans for a little Mexican flair.
- Salad. This strawberry spinach salad would be excellent right alongside the steak or make this quick Greek salad.
Air Fryer London Broil Ingredients
- Steak: You will need around a 2-3 pound steak, mine was about 2.7 pounds. Some of the cuts you can choose from are flank steak, skirt steak, coulotte, or top round. I used a top round.
- Worcestershire Sauce: Make sure that the Worcestershire is fresh and not expired.
- Oil: I use olive oil, but vegetable oil will also work.
- Lemon: Freshly squeezed lemon juice is a must.
- Garlic: Fresh garlic cloves that have been minced. I love garlic so I use a lot of cloves, but you can reduce the amount.
- Rosemary: Fresh rosemary leaves from a stalk.
- Pepper: Freshly ground pepper is the best.
How to Cook London Broil in Air Fryer
Cook this simple London Broil recipe for your family in no time at all with this easy recipe. Check out the recipe card at the bottom of this post to get full details on instructions and ingredients.
- In a gallon sized zip bag combine together the Worcestershire sauce, olive oil, lemon, garlic, rosemary and pepper. Zip the bag closed and make sure to mix everything together well.
- Add in the steak. Try to get as much air out of the zip bag as possible.
- Put the steak in the fridge for at least 4 hours, flipping over after 2 hours.
- Remove from fridge and let come to room temperature for 20-30 minutes.
- Preheat the air fryer to 400°F.
- Carefully place the meat into the air fryer. Set the cook time and flip halfway through.
- Insert a meat thermometer to make sure the internal temperature is at least 135°F.
- Let steak rest for 10 minutes before slicing against the grain in thin slices.
London Broil Recipe Tips and Variations
- Thicker steak = longer cooking time. The length of cooking time will depend on the thickness of the steak. If the London broil is thicker than 1-inch it will need to be cooked a few extra minutes on each side.
- Must marinate. Do not skip the marinating step, it is imperative to marinate London broil to make it tender.
- Check the steak temperature. Make sure to check the temperature of the top round steak with a meat thermometer to ensure it is at the level of doneness you are wanting.
- Marinate for a few hours. Marinate the meat for at least 4 hours to tenderize the meat completely.
- Room temperature steak. After marinating the steak, allow it to come up to room temperature before cooking it for best results.
- Let the steak rest. After air frying London broil, you want to allow the meat to rest for at least 10 minutes before cutting into it.
- Cut against the grain. When you are cutting the London broil, make sure to slice it against the grain. This means that you cut across the natural lines and not with them.
- Don’t overcook. If you overcook London Broil it will turn out chewy and leathery.
- Do not over marinate. Make sure that you do not marinate London Broil for longer than 24 hours, it will start to toughen the meat up.
- Keep slices thin. Cut the steak in very thin slices. Try to keep them about 1/4 inches thick.
- Variations. Use steak seasoning or a pre-made marinade that you buy at the store.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you cook a London Broil in an air fryer? All it takes to make this easy and quick dinner is a great London broil marinade, a London broil steak and an air fryer. Add the steak to the marinade and allow it to marinate, then cook it in the air fryer.
How long to air fry London broil? The actual length of cooking time will depend on the thickness of the steak. Make sure to check the temperature with a meat thermometer.
What does London broil taste like? London broil gets very tender after it has been marinated. It will take on whatever flavors you add to the marinade.
Why is London broil called London broil? The name is quite misleading as this dish did not originate in London at all, but was actually first made in Philadelphia in North America. It then it seared over very high heat by the broiler making it tender and juicy.
Will London broil shred? If you make London broil in a crockpot, it will shred very easily.
Where does London broil come from? Although the name of this style of cooked steak says “London” in the title, it actually has nothing to do with London. This steak was first made in North America.
Can you cook London broil in air fryer? Yes, you can cook steak in air fryer and it comes out perfectly. In fact, I recommend making top round steak in air fryer, it is my favorite way to cook it.
What temperature to cook London broil? I preheat the air fryer to 400°F and cook at that temp.
Storage Instructions
How to Refrigerate London Broil: Let the steak cool and put it in an airtight container. It should last about 3-4 days in the refrigerator.
How to Freeze London Broil: Let the steak cool off completely before putting into an airtight freezer safe container. Make sure to label with the recipe name and date. It should last about 3 months in the freezer. Thaw frozen steak in the refrigerator over night.
How to Reheat London Broil in Air Fryer: It is very easy for this steak to dry out in the reheating process. If you add a pat of butter to the top of the steak or a little water it can help keep the steak moist. Add a sprinkling of salt and pepper. Add the steak into the air fryer and cook at 320°F and cook for 6 minutes. Flip steak over and cook for an additional 6 minutes. If you just have small chunks heat for about 4 minutes then flip and cook for 4 more minutes.
Try these other air fryer favorites!
- Air Fryer Frozen Breaded Shrimp
- French Fries in Air Fryer
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London Broil in Air Fryer
Equipment
- 1 Air Fryer
Ingredients
- 2-3 pound top round london broil
- 1/4 cup worcestershire sauce
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 4 large garlic cloves minced
- 3 tablespoons lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon rosemary fresh, minced
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon pepper
Instructions
- In a gallon sized zip bag combine together the Worcestershire sauce, olive oil, lemon, garlic, rosemary, salt, and pepper. Zip the bag closed and make sure to mix everything together well.
- Add in the steak. Try to get as much air out of the zip bag as possible. Put the steak in the fridge for at least 4 hours, flipping over after 2 hours.
- Remove from fridge and let come to room temperature for 20-30 minutes.
- Preheat the air fryer to 400°F.
- Carefully place the meat into the air fryer. Set the cook time to 7 minutes. Then flip the steak over and cook for an additional 7 minutes. If your steak is a little thicker it may need more time.
- Insert a meat thermometer to make sure the internal temperature is at least 135°F. Let steak rest for at least 10 minutes before slicing against the grain in thin slices.
Notes
- For rare steak (cool red center)- the internal temperature will be 125°F.
- For medium rare steak (warm red center)- the internal temperature will be around 135°F.
- For medium steak (warm pink center)- the internal temp will be about 145°F.
- For medium well (slightly pink center)- the internal temperature will be 150°F.
- For well done (little or no pink center)- the internal temp will be 160°F.
- The length of cooking time will depend on the thickness of the steak. If the London broil is thicker than 1-inch it will need to be cooked a few extra minutes on each side.
- Do not skip the marinating step, it is imperative to marinate London broil to make it tender. Marinate the meat for at least 4 hours to tenderize the meat completely.
- After marinating the steak, allow it to come up to room temperature before cooking it for best results.
- Try not to overcook London Broil as it can turn out chewy and leathery.
- Make sure that you do not marinate London Broil for longer than 24 hours, it will start to toughen the meat up.
- Cut the steak in very thin slices. Try to keep them about 1/4 inches thick.
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Allyssa
Thank you so much for sharing this amazing london broil recipe! Will surely have this again! It’s really easy to make and it tasted so delicious! Highly recommended!
Tristin
Thanks so much for recommending this London Broil recipe, Allyssa!!
Liz
The things you can make in the air fryer blows my mind! This marinade sounds delicious! Also sounds like one you can use on various cuts of meat.
Tristin
Yesss, exactly Liz! I am always blown away by the amazing recipes we can make in the air fryer. You can use this marinade for different cut of meat for sure. Thanks so much.
Jenny
I made this last night, and it was terrific. My mother-in-law always made London broil for us when we visited, and we loved it. However, since she moved back to New Zealand, we hadn’t had it, and it was so lovely to make your recipe. I am an air fryer newbie and was surprised how good it came out. Really delicious.
Tristin
Aww, I’m so glad that you enjoyed this version of London broil and that it brought back such great memories. Thanks Jenny.
veenaazmanov
Love your recipe and I just love the presentation too. Looks mouth melting delicious and flavorful. I cant wait to check this Air Fryer Steak recipe.
Tristin
I am so happy you loved this steak recipe, Veena!! Thanks for leaving such a sweet comment:).
Marie
I don’t cook a lot of meat and your site is one of my go-tos when I need a walkthrough to learn how to cook a piece of meat! Your instructions always ensure I don’t spoil those delicious, pricey cuts! This London Broil is so flavorful and I loved the air fryer shortcut, it makes the whole process much easier and gets the meat perfectly done.
Tristin
Marie, you are the absolute sweetest! I am so so glad that these step by step instructions are helpful. Thanks for commenting!
Nicole
The marinate on this steak is excellent. It’s so so easy and adds so much flavour to the steak. And what can’t the air fryer do, like really?! I never would have thought to make a steak in it. It’s perfect for winter when my bbq is covered in three feet of snow.
Tristin
I love the air fryer and all of its abilities lol. You’re right it is a great alternative to using the bbq when it is cold outside!! Thanks Nicole.
Ksenia
Such an informative and detailed recipe! As someone who doesn’t cook steak often, I was looking for an easy recipe for my husband – and I’m
So glad I came across yours. It was perfect in every way!
Tristin
Oh yay! Thanks so much Ksenia!
Natalie
Oh wow, the meat looks perfectly cooked. Such a lovely dinner idea. I never tried London broil. But now I definitely will. Thanks for the recipe!
Tristin
Thanks so much Natalie!
Heidy
This Air Fryer London Broil turned out great. Very flavorful and juicy! I will definitely be making this again soon! Have a great day!
Tristin
I’m so glad to hear that this turned out well for you Heidy. Hope you have a great day too.
Moop Brown
I’m always looking for more air fryer recipes to try and this one (especially the marinade) sounds really tasty.
Tristin
I hope you try it and love it, Moop. Thanks so much!
Jody
I am fairly new to air frying but love the results so far. Can’t wait to try this but can you tell me what type setting you use. Example my fryer has grill, roast, fry, bake etc.
Tristin
Hi Jody! The air fryer I use just lets me set the temperature and the time without using a setting. If you have to use a setting on your air fryer then I would recommend probably using “roast” to try cooking this London Broil. But, if you can just set the temp and time that is what I would go with. Thanks for the great question!
Gerrie
Your receipt produced Melt in your Mouth results. I marinated over night and the marinate gave it great flavor and it was sooo tender! A big hit with my dinner guest !
Tristin
Great!! I am so happy that this recipe worked out so well for you Gerrie! Thank you for your very kind comment!
Michele
We were skeptical that London Briol would be good cooked in an air fryer, but the reviews persuaded us to give it a try. OMG! I am so glad we did and we will never go back to grilling it again. We did marinade ours overnight and it was so tender and juicy. Definitely, going to be making this one more often.
Tristin
Yeeessss, Michele, we love this recipe!! I completely agree, I was definitely skeptical before making London Broil in the air fryer. But, I’m so glad I did and it was too good not to share with the world, lol.
John
Such an easy recipe.,Delicious. Like any other online recipe I am surprised by the amount of people who comment who haven’t made the dish.
Tristin
I am so glad you liked this recipe John. Thanks for commenting!