There’s something comforting about the smell of pork roast wafting through the house on a weekend afternoon. Growing up, Sundays were for family, and more often than not, that meant someone had a pork roast in the oven by noon. These days, I lean on my air fryer to recreate those same cozy flavors with a little less time and cleanup. This roast pork airfryer recipe has become a go-to in our house, especially when I want something hearty and satisfying but don’t want to hover over the stove all day. That is why this roast pork airfryer recipe is so perfect!
This recipe hits all the right notes: deeply savory, just the right amount of spice, and a crispy crust that’s absolutely addictive. Whether you’re planning a family dinner, a holiday meal for a smaller crowd, or just want a solid leftover option for sandwiches and salads during the week, this air fryer pork roast never lets me down.
2 to 2 ½ lbs boneless pork loin roast
This cut is lean but still flavorful, especially when cooked properly. Make sure you’re using pork loin and not tenderloin—they’re different cuts with different cook times. Loin is perfect here because it stays juicy in the center while crisping beautifully on the outside in the air fryer.
1 tablespoon brown sugar
Just a touch to help with caramelization and to balance the savory spices. It adds depth without making the roast taste sweet.
1 tablespoon smoked paprika
Adds a gentle smokiness that mimics that outdoor grilled flavor, even though we're indoors. You can use sweet paprika in a pinch, but the smoked variety really brings it home.
1½ teaspoons ground mustard
For a tangy, sharp kick that complements the pork’s richness. Dijon mustard could work in a rub paste if needed, but the dry mustard keeps things simple and dry-rub friendly.
1 teaspoon onion powder
Adds a mellow, rounded flavor to the rub. It’s the kind of background flavor you don’t always notice, but you’d miss it if it weren’t there.
1 teaspoon garlic powder
Same idea as the onion powder—this rounds out the seasoning and plays beautifully with the pork.
1 teaspoon black pepper
For warmth and a little bit of bite.
1 teaspoon kosher or coarse salt
Don’t skip this—it brings out the natural flavors in the meat and helps create that crust.
¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper (optional)
Adds a subtle heat, but not so much that it overwhelms. Totally up to you.
1 tablespoon olive oil
Helps the spice rub stick and encourages that lovely crisping on the surface.
Pat your pork loin dry with paper towels. This helps the seasoning stick and also promotes better browning in the air fryer. If there’s a thick fat cap, you can score it slightly with a sharp knife—but don’t remove it. That layer helps keep the roast juicy and flavorful.
In a small bowl, mix the brown sugar, smoked paprika, mustard, onion powder, garlic powder, pepper, salt, and cayenne (if using). Stir in the olive oil until you have a thick, fragrant paste.
Rub the mixture all over the pork loin, pressing it into every surface. If you have the time, let the roast sit at room temperature for about 30 minutes after seasoning—this helps it cook more evenly and develop deeper flavor.
Set your air fryer to 360°F (180°C) and let it preheat for 3 to 5 minutes. This helps the meat start cooking right away, which is key to getting that golden crust.
Place the pork loin in the air fryer basket, fat side up. Cook for 40 to 50 minutes, depending on the thickness of your roast. Flip the roast halfway through for even browning, though if you like a super crisp crust on one side, you can leave it fat-side up the whole time.
Use a meat thermometer to check for doneness. You're aiming for 145°F (63°C) in the center, which is safe and leaves the pork beautifully juicy.
Once done, transfer the roast to a cutting board and cover loosely with foil. Let it rest for at least 10 minutes. This is essential—cutting too soon means losing all those tasty juices.
This air fryer roast pork recipe is more than just easy, it’s surprisingly healthy, naturally gluten-free, and rich in protein. There are no complicated steps or fancy ingredients, and yet it delivers restaurant-quality results every single time.
From a nutritional standpoint, it’s also a win. Pork loin is a lean cut that’s lower in fat than many other roasts, and when cooked properly, it’s tender and satisfying. The spice rub adds flavor without relying on heavy sauces or excess sodium.
Plus, cooking in the air fryer means less oil and less mess. The fat naturally renders as it cooks, helping you get that perfect crispy edge without needing a ton of added fat.
Once you’ve got the base recipe down, it’s easy to tailor it to your tastes.
Herb-forward rub: Add dried rosemary, thyme, or sage to the spice mix for a more traditional herb flavor. Perfect for holiday meals.
Maple-mustard glaze: Brush a mixture of maple syrup and Dijon mustard on during the last 10 minutes of cooking for a sweet-savory glaze.
Garlic-lovers’ version: Add fresh minced garlic to the rub or insert garlic slivers directly into the roast with a paring knife.
Vegetable bed: Add chunks of carrot, onion, and potato underneath the roast if your air fryer basket allows. The veggies will soak up the pork juices while cooking.
This roast pork airfryer recipe is ideal for meal prep. Here’s how to get the most out of it:
Make-ahead tip: You can rub the pork roast with the spice mix up to 24 hours in advance. Just wrap it tightly and refrigerate. Let it come to room temperature for 30 minutes before cooking.
Storage: Leftover pork should be cooled completely and stored in an airtight container in the fridge. It will keep well for 3–4 days.
Freezing: Slice or cube any leftovers and freeze them for up to 2 months. They’re great tossed into soups, fried rice, or tacos.
Reheating: Reheat slices in the air fryer at 350°F for 5–7 minutes to crisp them back up, or microwave with a splash of broth for moisture.
This roast is incredibly versatile. Here are a few favorite pairings:
For drinks, try a dry white wine like Sauvignon Blanc or a light red like Pinot Noir. If you’re keeping it casual, a crisp apple cider pairs beautifully.
The only ingredient with any real carbs is the 1 tablespoon of brown sugar, which works out to about 12g of carbs total (or roughly 1g per serving if you slice the roast into 8 servings). Even that small amount is often considered acceptable in a keto diet, especially if you're not in strict therapeutic ketosis.
If you want to make it fully keto with zero added sugar, simply swap the brown sugar for one of these:
Pork loin is leaner than other cuts, but cooking it with the fat cap on and rubbing it with olive oil helps balance it out. You can always pair it with a high-fat keto side (like creamy cauliflower mash or sautéed spinach in butter) to hit your macros.
There’s something deeply satisfying about a well-cooked pork roast, and this air fryer version brings all the comfort without the fuss. It’s simple, flavorful, and just the right amount of special. Whether you’re making it for a Sunday dinner, a holiday, or just because you’re craving something warm and homey, this roast pork airfryer recipe delivers every single time.
I hope it becomes one of those recipes you reach for again and again—the kind you don’t even need to look up after a while because it’s just part of your rhythm in the kitchen.
Let me know how it turns out, or what twist you add to make it your own. Happy cooking.
This recipe hits all the right notes: deeply savory, just the right amount of spice, and a crispy crust that’s absolutely addictive. Whether you’re planning a family dinner, a holiday meal for a smaller crowd, or just want a solid leftover option for sandwiches and salads during the week, this air fryer pork roast never lets me down.