11 Best Air Fryer Recipes That We're Obsessed With (2024)

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I’m a gadget geek, so it’s no surprise that I was fascinated by the air fryer when it first came on the scene. Especially since I’m also a busy cook; if a gadget doesn’t make my life easier, then I’ve got no time for it. (Too few hours in the day to mess with one that messes with me!)

I am all about ruthless efficiency, in other words.

Mostly, I loved the concept of frying without oil. And so began a period of intensive experimentation. (Thereby putting my doctorate in experimental psychology to the only use it has seen lately.) Fast forward to about a year ago, when I wrote my first air fryer cookbook—and then, because I will totally overdo anything good, I wrote a second one: Air Fryer Revolution.

Because let me tell you something: It’s not about frying per se, nor is it about reproducing fried textures in breaded foods. It’s about using an air fryer for what it does really, really well.

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And what is that, you ask?

  1. It cooks fast. Air fryers take two to three minutes to preheat versus the 30 minutes most ovens take. In fact, it’s so fast, that I’ve written all my recipes without an unnecessary preheat step. I just throw everything into an air fryer and walk away. I increase the overall cook time, and that keeps me from having to fiddle with the preheat-then-cook mumbo jumbo. Note: Most of my meat recipes only take 10 minutes to cook, because I have you cut up the meat smaller.
  2. It does indeed lightly “crisp” the outside of the meat. Not only does cutting up the meat into smaller chunks help it to cook faster, it also increases the exposed surface area that gets crisp. And more crisp equals better, as we all know!
  3. It doesn’t heat up your house. A super powerful air fryer might heat up the area around it, but there’s no way it’s actually heating up your kitchen, like an oven does. If you’ve ever had to bake a cake in the middle of a Texas summer, you’ll know what I mean.
  4. It combines baking and grilling. You know how you sometimes bake things and then broil or grill them to crisp up the top? An air fryer will do both of those tasks simultaneously. Another example of #ruthlessefficiency at play.
  5. It can indeed make breaded things taste better than just baking. If a food has natural fat in it, then it will "fry" up beautifully in an air fryer. Check out my breaded chicken wings or my air-fryer chicken fried steak.

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Disclaimer: Unless you have zero taste buds left, you will not confuse air-fried potatoes with deep-fried potatoes. But that won’t keep you from enjoying the air-fried ones, and in fact, enjoying them more than you might baked homemade fries with zero oil.

Don’t think of an air fryer as a way to avoid frying—think of it as a way to make delicious food, fast. Think of it as a way to get a home-cooked dinner on the table in under 30 minutes. Think of it as a way to have dinner practically cook itself with very little babysitting. And then think of how much you’ll enjoy that glass of wine or that video game you could be playing instead of babysitting your stove.

What to Cook in an Air Fryer

On first glance, you’re probably thinking, “Why do I need another $100 kitchen appliance that will take up a ton of countertop space?” And normally I’d tell you that you don’t. But this time, you kind of do. The air fryer can cook so many things well: chicken wings, mozzarella sticks, artichokes, Brussels sprouts, fried chicken, green beans, pigs in a blanket, and sweet potato fries. Anything that you’d normally put in a deep-fryer is fair game. But there are so many things that you wouldn’t think to deep fry, like shrimp scampi, toast, tacos, and turkey sandwiches, that you can cook in the air fryer.

Shopping for an Air Fryer

The marketplace is pretty crowded with air fryers at various price points, so how do you find the best one? Let me start with my favorites: The Instant Vortex is sold by the Instant Pot brand of appliances. It rings it at under $100 and has a six-quart capacity, which is ideal for large families and big-batch recipes. This one does take up a lot of space, so I’d only invest in it if you know you’re going to use it frequently and need to cook large portions. For something a bit smaller, I’d recommend the Ninja 4-Quart Air Fryer. It’s a bit more expensive than the Instant Vortex (it’s about $80), but it takes up less space, which is ideal for smaller families and cramped kitchens. It offers more customization options than other air fryers, which is nice if you like to manually control the cooking time and temperature.

Best Air FryerRecipes

1. Pasta With Mascarpone Mushrooms

No, you're not cooking the pasta in the air fryer. But you are making the creamy mushroom sauce from start to finish in it. Winner, winner!

Pasta With Air-Fryer Mascarpone Mushrooms

2. Shrimp Scampi

Lemony, garlicky shrimp cooks up extra quick in the air fryer—perfect over a bed of noodles.

Air-Fryer Shrimp Scampi

3. Gochujang Chicken Wings

Sweet, spicy, and sticky, these wings star my favorite Korean chile paste, gochujang.

Air-Fryer Gochujang Chicken Wings

4. Indonesian-Style Chicken Wings

Chicken wings crisp up beautifully in the air fryer, and taste even better once tossed in kecap manis and sambal.

Air-Fryer Indonesian-Style Chicken Wings

5. Korean-Style Beef Tacos

I like to use thinly sliced beef here, but you could also go for fatty pork shoulder. In any case, meat loves this marinade, which is punchy and umami-packed, perfect for taco night.

Air-Fryer Korean-Style Beef Tacos

6. Chile-Cheese Toast

I grew up eating this toast as an afternoon snack. (It's an Indian thing.) And yes, the air fryer is great at toasting bread.

Air-Fryer Chile-Cheese Toast

7. Crispy Brussels Sprouts With Garlic-Chile Butter

Who doesn't love crispy-crunchy Brussels sprouts?! (Crickets) Thought so. Pop them in the air fryer for an irresistibly snackable side. The garlic chile butter is a great touch (and the garlic can be roasted in a regular oven, FWIW), but you can eat these sprouts with just about any dipping sauce of your choosing.

Crispy Brussels Sprouts With Garlic-Chile Butter in a Multi-Cooker

8.

This recipe was made with a multi-cooker in mind, but there's no reason you can't steam the broccoli the old-fashioned way, then form the croquettes and stick them in the air fryer for maximum crispiness. While they're working, don't sleep on the zingy, herby ranch-inspired sauce.

9. Air Fryer Buffalo Cauliflower Tacos

Community member Foodlover 12 says of this recipe: "When I tried these, I could not beleive they were cauliflower. The air fryer gives them the most delightful light, crispy consistency that's better than any fried chicken."

Need we say any more? We think not.

Air Fryer Buffalo Cauliflower Tacos

10. Air Fryer Smoky Tempeh Sandwich

Tempeh can eat a little bitter if it's not prepared with care—luckily, this recipe is chock-full of the stuff (both tempeh and care). Pile smoky, crispy slices of the air-fried fermented soybean cakes onto your favorite grainy, seedy bread and dig in.

Air-Fryer Smoky Tempeh Sandwich

11. Air Fryer Goat Cheese Fritters

Goat cheese fritters, without any of the messy oozing! Just bread them lightly and stick them in the air fryer for a crispy, melt-in-your-mouth result.

Air Fryer Goat Cheese Fritters

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11 Best Air Fryer Recipes That We're Obsessed With (2024)

FAQs

What is the first thing I should try in my air fryer? ›

Brussels sprouts are the best place to start your air-fried vegetable journey. They crisp up beautifully and take no time at all. If you're making these for a crowd, we suggest frying them up in batches as overcrowding the basket can lead to soggy results.

What is your favorite thing to cook in an air fryer? ›

Their favorite dishes to make in this appliance include gnocchi, chicken, and crunchy chickpeas. It's also possible to make flavorful steak, bacon, and chicken nuggets in an air fryer.

What is the cheat for air fryer? ›

Due to its smaller size, an air fryer generally cooks food faster than a conventional oven. So you'll need to convert the oven recipe to suit air fryer temperatures. The general rule of thumb is to lower the cooking temperature by 25°F and shorten the time by roughly 20-25%.

What I wish I knew before I get an air fryer? ›

6 things I wish I'd known before I bought an air fryer
  • Air fryers do not fry. Deep fried foods: not like air fried ones. ...
  • The air fryer parts you use most are easy to clean but the outer parts… not so much. ...
  • There's a war going on in the air fryer community! ...
  • Air fryers can be quite large.

Why are people getting rid of air fryers? ›

Households are shelving their air fryers in favour of another kitchen appliance that is cheaper to run, and just as healthy.

What 5 foods should you not put in an air fryer? ›

Take a gander of this list of top foods that should never make their way into your air fryer.
  • Wet Batters. ...
  • Cheesy Items. ...
  • Large, Bone-In Meat Cuts. ...
  • Baked Goods. ...
  • Greens. ...
  • Raw Rice and Other Grains. ...
  • Too Much of Anything.
Apr 14, 2023

What are the top 10 foods to cook in an air fryer? ›

Start air frying these 13 foods and watch your cooking time drop and your satisfaction in healthy meals skyrocket!
  • Chicken Breasts. ...
  • Tofu. ...
  • Zoodles. ...
  • Cauliflower Gnocchi. ...
  • Salmon (chopped) ...
  • Chickpeas. ...
  • Personal Pizzas. ...
  • Frozen Cauliflower.
Feb 18, 2020

What are the top foods in air fryer? ›

Veggies like broccoli, Brussels sprouts, potatoes, zucchini, mushrooms & onions, and cauliflower all turn out incredible in the air fryer. You can also make your main dish IN the air fryer. It works magic with proteins like tofu, chicken drumsticks, meatballs, pork chops, fried chicken… even steak.

What is the best meat to air fry? ›

As with all dry-heat cooker methods (grilling, broiling, pan frying and oven roasting), tender beef cuts perform best in the air fryer. Those cuts include Top Sirloin, KC Strip, Ribeye, Tenderloin and Tri Tip. Ground beef also can be easily prepared in an air fryer.

What Cannot be fried in an air fryer? ›

8 Things You Probably Shouldn't Cook in an Air Fryer
  • Battered foods. Avoid placing wet batter in the air fryer. ...
  • Fresh greens. Leafy greens like spinach will cook unevenly because the machine uses high-speed air. ...
  • Whole roasts. ...
  • Cheese. ...
  • Raw grains. ...
  • Hamburgers. ...
  • Toast. ...
  • Popcorn.
Mar 11, 2024

Why are things not getting crispy in air fryer? ›

Dry the outside of the food properly before you add oil. Do not use too much oil, as this will make the food less crispy and more fattening. Meat or poultry can be lightly brushed with oil or marinated to get the crispiest results.

Can you put aluminum foil in an air fryer? ›

Foil is safe to use in an air fryer so long as you follow three basic rules: never let foil touch the heating element; make sure the foil is weighted so it doesn't blow around the basket; and avoid contact with acidic ingredients, which can cause the foil to leach onto your food.

What are the disadvantages of the Ninja air fryer? ›

Most of the downsides of Ninja air fryers can be said of any air fryer: They have a limited cooking capacity, you can burn food easily, and they are quite bulky, taking up a good amount of counter space. Air fryers can be expensive, although Ninja air fryers are on the more affordable side.

Are air fryers really worth it? ›

They shave calories off family favourites like chips and reduce the amount of olive oil needed for trays of roasted vegetables to next to nothing! If you're looking to reduce your intake of oily foods or create healthier meals for your family, then an air fryer can offer you a lot.

Do you put food in air fryer first? ›

Set the air fryer's temperature to the one you will be cooking the food at. Press start or preheat. Then, let the appliance warm up to that temperature for a few minutes before placing the food in the air fryer.

How do you arrange food in an air fryer? ›

If you're using two cooking trays, arrange the food in a single layer on each tray. Place one tray on the top rack and one on the middle rack; if you're using one tray, place it on the middle rack. If you're using the basket, do not fill more than ⅔ full.

Should I oil before air frying? ›

While you would typically add oil to a pan before adding your food, the case is not the same when using an air fryer. In a bowl, toss your food in a few teaspoons of vegetable oil or olive oil along with your seasoning before putting it in the air fryer. This method works best for cooking fresh meats and vegetables.

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