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Air Fryer Recipes

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Crispy Air Fryer Fish Sticks with Pork Rind Coating

Crispy Air Fryer Fish Sticks with Pork Rind Coating

20 minAmerican
Keto Orange Cranberry Air Fryer Muffins with Almond Flour

Keto Orange Cranberry Air Fryer Muffins with Almond Flour

28 min
Air Fryer Lemon Pepper Chicken Wings with Honey Butter Sauce

Air Fryer Lemon Pepper Chicken Wings with Honey Butter Sauce

30 minAmerican
Air Fryer Dijon Mustard Salmon with Paprika

Air Fryer Dijon Mustard Salmon with Paprika

20 minAmerican
Air Fryer BBQ Baby Back Ribs with Smoky Spice Rub

Air Fryer BBQ Baby Back Ribs with Smoky Spice Rub

45 minAmerican
Air Fryer Egg Salad Sandwiches with Perfect Hard-Boiled Eggs

Air Fryer Egg Salad Sandwiches with Perfect Hard-Boiled Eggs

20 minAmerican
Air Fryer Italian Meatballs with Beef and Pork

Air Fryer Italian Meatballs with Beef and Pork

34 minAmerican
Air Fryer Miso Glazed Salmon with Vegetables

Air Fryer Miso Glazed Salmon with Vegetables

20 minasian
Air Fryer Stuffed Bell Peppers with Beef and Rice

Air Fryer Stuffed Bell Peppers with Beef and Rice

30 minAmerican
Air Fryer Blooming Onion with Horseradish Sauce

Air Fryer Blooming Onion with Horseradish Sauce

50 minAir Fryer
Air Fryer Citrus Soy Marinated Flank Steak

Air Fryer Citrus Soy Marinated Flank Steak

42 min
25-Minute Air Fryer BBQ Cauliflower with Crispy Coating

25-Minute Air Fryer BBQ Cauliflower with Crispy Coating

25 mincauliflower
Air Fryer Greek Yogurt Everything Bagels Recipe

Air Fryer Greek Yogurt Everything Bagels Recipe

15 minAmerican
Crispy Air Fryer Fried Chicken with Buttermilk Coating

Crispy Air Fryer Fried Chicken with Buttermilk Coating

40 minAmerican
Garlic Parmesan Air Fryer Chicken Skewers with Herb Butter

Garlic Parmesan Air Fryer Chicken Skewers with Herb Butter

30 minAmerican
Air Fryer Salmon Bites with Sesame Garlic Marinade

Air Fryer Salmon Bites with Sesame Garlic Marinade

25 minAsian
Crispy Air Fryer Mediterranean Chicken Thighs

Crispy Air Fryer Mediterranean Chicken Thighs

35 minMediterranean
Chili Lime Air Fryer Cod with Avocado Oil Marinade

Chili Lime Air Fryer Cod with Avocado Oil Marinade

43 minAmerican
Asian Air Fryer Chicken Bites with Maple Sesame Marinade

Asian Air Fryer Chicken Bites with Maple Sesame Marinade

20 minAsian
Crispy Air Fryer Small Potatoes with Garlic and Herbs

Crispy Air Fryer Small Potatoes with Garlic and Herbs

20 minAmerican
Ninja Foodi Copycat Pizookie Monkey Bread with Chocolate Chips

Ninja Foodi Copycat Pizookie Monkey Bread with Chocolate Chips

40 minAmerican
Air Fryer Apple Puff Pastry Tarts with Cinnamon Sugar

Air Fryer Apple Puff Pastry Tarts with Cinnamon Sugar

25 minAmerican
Air Fryer Pineapple Cornbread - Moist Sweet Quick Bread

Air Fryer Pineapple Cornbread - Moist Sweet Quick Bread

30 minAmerican
Korean-Style Crispy Shrimp Burgers with Gochujang

Korean-Style Crispy Shrimp Burgers with Gochujang

35 min
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Air fryers cook food by circulating hot air at 300-400°F around a perforated basket. Think of it as a countertop convection oven that moves air 2-3 times faster. The rapid air circulation creates a crispy exterior on foods that would normally need deep frying, but you only use 1-2 tablespoons of oil instead of cups. Most 4-6 quart models heat up in 3 minutes compared to 15-20 minutes for a conventional oven. The basket design means hot air hits food from all angles, so chicken wings crisp in 25 minutes at 380°F without flipping. Brussels sprouts get charred edges in 12 minutes at 375°F. Sweet potato wedges need 15-18 minutes at 400°F. The method works best for foods under 2 inches thick since the hot air needs to circulate completely around each piece. Larger items like whole chickens work if you butterfly them first. Temperature control stays within 5 degrees of the set point, more precise than most ovens. Clean-up takes 5 minutes since only the basket and tray touch food. The main limitation is capacity. A 4-quart basket holds enough french fries for 2-3 people or 6 chicken drumsticks. You'll cook in batches for larger groups. Foods also dry out faster than in regular ovens because the air movement pulls moisture away. Coat vegetables with 1 tablespoon oil per pound to prevent this. Bread and pastries need watching since tops brown 30% faster than in conventional ovens. For reheating, drop the original cooking temperature by 50°F and check every 2-3 minutes.

Best for: Air fryers excel at foods that benefit from all-around crisping: chicken wings, french fries, Brussels sprouts, bacon, egg rolls, and breaded cutlets under 1 inch thick. They also reheat pizza and fried foods better than microwaves, keeping crusts crispy.

Equipment

4-6 quart air fryerFeeds 2-4 people per batch. Square baskets hold 20% more than round ones. Digital controls maintain temperature within 5°F
Instant-read thermometerEssential for meat. Air fryers cook 25-30% faster than ovens, so internal temps matter more than time
Silicone-tipped tongsMetal scratches nonstick coating. 9-12 inch length keeps hands away from 400°F air vents
Oil spray bottleGives even coating with 75% less oil than pouring. Pump sprayers work better than aerosols which contain propellants
Perforated parchment roundsPrevents sticking without blocking airflow. Cut 1 inch smaller than basket diameter for proper circulation

FAQ

How much food fits in an air fryer?

A 4-quart model holds 1.5 pounds of french fries, 6-8 chicken drumsticks, or vegetables for 3-4 people. Food needs 1-inch spacing between pieces for air circulation. Overcrowding drops the temperature 20-30°F and creates soggy spots. Most families need a 5.8-quart or larger for main dishes.

Do I need to preheat an air fryer?

Yes, preheat for 3-5 minutes at cooking temperature. Skipping preheat adds 4-6 minutes to cook time and prevents proper crisping. Empty preheating uses 0.5 kWh of electricity, about 6 cents. Some models beep when ready. Foods like frozen french fries can go in during preheating since they need thawing time.

Why does my food cook unevenly?

Three common causes: overcrowding (keep 1-inch gaps), not shaking basket halfway through, or blocking vents with parchment paper. Shake basket every 5-7 minutes for small items like Brussels sprouts. Flip larger items like chicken breasts once at the halfway point. Some models have rotating baskets that eliminate manual shaking.

Can I use aluminum foil in an air fryer?

Yes, but only in the basket, never on the bottom where it blocks airflow. Keep foil 1 inch from heating element. Weigh it down with food so it won't blow around. Foil works for foods with sauces that might drip. Parchment paper performs better for most uses since it breathes.