Why This Air Fryer Crab Salmon Works
The ricotta holds everything together without getting watery. Tested this at 375°F first too slow. Bumped it to 390°F and the salmon cooked through while the top got golden.
The spinach-ricotta filling stays creamy inside while the salmon gets that barely-crispy edge.
✅ Ready in under 20 minutes
✅ No oven preheating needed
✅ Salmon stays moist, not dry
✅ One basket, minimal cleanup
✅ Costs $8 vs $18 at restaurants
Here’s what you need to prep before the air fryer even turns on
Main Ingredients for Air Fryer Stuffed Salmon
Quick weeknight crab stuffed salmon in air fryer starts with salmon thick enough to hold the filling without falling apart. Everything else comes together in one bowl.
✔ Salmon fillets : thick center-cut pieces work best, around 1 inch
✔ Ricotta cheese : whole milk ricotta stays creamier than part-skim
✔ Frozen spinach : squeeze it dry or the filling gets watery
✔ Harissa paste : adds heat without overwhelming, swap for sriracha if needed
✔ Black pepper and salt : just enough to season the filling

Real quick: get everything measured before you turn on the air fryer. Makes the actual cooking part smoother.
How to Cook Crab Stuffed Salmon in Air Fryer
Making crab stuffed salmon in air fryer is straightforward once you’ve done it once. Temperature matters more than you’d think learned that after the first soggy batch.
- Mix the ricotta, spinach, harissa, pepper, and salt in a bowl until combined
- Pat the salmon fillets completely dry with paper towels
- Slice each fillet halfway through lengthwise to create a pocket
- Stuff the ricotta mixture into each salmon pocket, pressing gently
- Set air fryer to 390°F and spray the basket with nonstick spray
- Place salmon in the basket, stuffed side up, with space between fillets
- Cook for 16-18 minutes until salmon flakes easily and filling is set
Internal temp should hit 145°F. If you’ve got smaller fillets, check at 14 minutes.
Air Fryer Temperature & Timing
How long to cook crab stuffed salmon in air fryer depends on thickness. My 260g fillets needed exactly 18 minutes at 390°F.
The filling should look set on top, not jiggly. Salmon turns from translucent to opaque pink that’s your visual cue.
If the top browns too fast, drop the temp to 370°F and add 2 minutes. Flipping isn’t necessary with this one stuffing stays put better when untouched.
Best Crab Stuffed Salmon Variations
Air fryer crab stuffed salmon time and temperature stays consistent even when you swap ingredients. Temperature adjustments tested across four versions.
With Cream Cheese
First time Jessica requested something richer, mixed 2 tablespoons cream cheese with the ricotta. The filling gets thicker, almost like a dip consistency. Crab stuffed salmon in air fryer with cream cheese needs the same 390°F but watch it cream cheese browns faster than plain ricotta.
Spicy Harissa Version
Double the harissa paste to 2 tablespoons if you want real heat. Tested this when my father visited he said it reminded him of the chili-garlic salmon from a spot on Clement Street. Takes the same 18 minutes, just make sure the filling is mixed evenly so every bite has kick.
Store-Bought Option
Can you air fry store bought crab stuffed salmon? Yes, but drop the temp to 370°F. Costco’s version has more breading, needs 20-22 minutes. Check the center with a thermometer should read 145°F minimum.
Got leftover salmon or want to meal prep? Here’s how to keep it good.

Storing & Reheating Air Fryer Salmon
Crab stuffed salmon in air fryer holds up better than oven-baked for leftovers. The filling doesn’t separate as much when you reheat it right.
Storage
- At room temperature: Don’t leave it out more than 1 hour
- In the fridge: 2-3 days in an airtight container, let it cool first
- In the freezer: Not recommended ricotta gets grainy when frozen, texture suffers
Reheating
Air fryer at 350°F for 6-8 minutes brings back that barely-crispy edge. Oven works too 375°F for 10 minutes covered with foil. Skip the microwave unless you’re okay with rubbery salmon.
Anti-waste tip
Flake leftover salmon and mix it with the ricotta filling to make a quick pasta sauce. Toss with penne and top with parmesan Lily ate it without asking what was in it.
Check the FAQ below if you’re wondering about specific ingredients or timing adjustments.
Sides That Work With This Salmon
Best crab meat for stuffed salmon in air fryer is actually whatever’s in your fridge already. This salmon pairs with simple sides that don’t compete.
At home, we serve it with roasted broccoli tossed in olive oil and garlic. The broccoli goes in the air fryer first at 400°F for 8 minutes, then I pull it out and cook the salmon. Everything stays warm on the counter.
Rice pilaf soaks up any ricotta that leaks out during cooking. Jessica makes hers with chicken broth and a bay leaf takes 20 minutes on the stove while the salmon cooks.
Arugula salad with lemon vinaigrette cuts through the richness. Just arugula, lemon juice, olive oil, and a pinch of salt. Mix it right before serving so it doesn’t wilt.
Garlic bread works if you want something more filling. Slice a baguette, brush with butter and minced garlic, toast it at 375°F for 4 minutes after the salmon comes out.
Here’s the full breakdown with exact measurements and timing.
Full Air Fryer Crab Stuffed Salmon Recipe
This crab stuffed salmon in air fryer recipe uses ricotta and spinach for a creamy filling that stays put during cooking. The harissa adds a subtle heat that doesn’t overpower the salmon. Tested at 390°F three times lower temps made the filling too soft, higher temps dried out the fish.

Crab Stuffed Salmon in Air Fryer
Equipment
- Air fryer
- Mixing bowl
- Knife
- Paper towels
- Measuring spoons
Ingredients
- 2 fillets salmon fillets about 260 g total; thick center-cut preferred
- 4 tablespoons ricotta cheese whole milk recommended
- 100 g frozen spinach defrosted and squeezed dry
- 1 tablespoon harissa paste
- 1/2 teaspoon black pepper freshly ground
- 1 pinch salt
- as needed nonstick cooking spray for air fryer basket
Instructions
- In a bowl, mix ricotta, spinach, harissa, black pepper, and salt until fully combined.
- Pat salmon fillets completely dry with paper towels to remove surface moisture.
- Using a sharp knife, slice each fillet horizontally halfway through to create a pocket.
- Divide the ricotta mixture between fillets, stuffing it into the pockets and pressing gently to seal.
- Preheat the air fryer to 390°F and spray the basket with nonstick cooking spray.
- Place stuffed salmon in the basket, stuffed side up, leaving space between fillets.
- Cook for 16–18 minutes until the salmon flakes easily with a fork and the internal temperature reaches 145°F.
- Let rest for 2 minutes before serving.
Notes
- For store-bought stuffed salmon, cook at 370°F for 20–22 minutes due to heavier breading.
- For a richer filling, replace 2 tablespoons of ricotta with cream cheese.
- Harissa can be swapped with sriracha or omitted for a milder version.
- Thinner salmon fillets (under 1 inch) may need only 14–16 minutes; always confirm 145°F internal temperature.
- Storage: Refrigerate leftovers up to 2–3 days. Reheat in the air fryer at 350°F for 6–8 minutes.
- If the top browns too fast, reduce temperature to 370°F and add about 2 minutes.
Common questions people actually ask
I’ve tested these probably 30 times now. These are the real questions that come up.
How long to cook crab stuffed salmon in air fryer?
Cook at 390°F for 16-18 minutes until internal temperature reaches 145°F. Thinner fillets need 14-16 minutes.
Can you air fry store bought crab stuffed salmon?
Yes, but reduce temperature to 370°F and cook 20-22 minutes. Store versions have more breading that needs lower heat.
What’s the best crab meat for stuffed salmon in air fryer?
Fresh lump crabmeat works best, but this recipe uses ricotta and spinach instead. For real crab, fold it into the ricotta mixture.
Why did my salmon turn out dry?
Temperature was too high or cook time too long. Tested this three times 390°F for 18 minutes max keeps it moist.
Share Your Results
This crab stuffed salmon in air fryer works every time once you nail the temperature. Rate it below if you tried it curious if 390°F worked for your air fryer model too.
Drop a comment if you swapped the harissa or added real crab. Jessica wants to try a dill version next week. Tag @AirFryerPlates or use #AirFryerPlates if you post a photo I check those daily during lunch breaks.








