Air-fryer pork joint
Contains pork – recipe is for non-Muslims/non-pork eaters.
Air-fry rather than oven-roast a pork joint to save on energy costs and ensure perfectly crisp crackling. Serve with apple sauce and your favourite sides
Contains pork – recipe is for non-Muslims/non-pork eaters.
Air-fry rather than oven-roast a pork joint to save on energy costs and ensure perfectly crisp crackling. Serve with apple sauce and your favourite sides
Yes, you can use your air-fryer to make fried eggs – and cook the yolk to your liking. With some models, you may just need to turn the tray halfway through
Use an air-fryer instead of the oven to save energy costs when cooking any kind of frozen chips. Enjoy with your favourite sauces
Make your own crisps for a special snack, customised with your choice of seasonings – barbecue rub, garlic granules or paprika would all work well
Make these fritters for your next picnic. A favourite with the family, serve with yogurt, or alongside a lunchtime salad or poached eggs for brunch
Contains pork – recipe is for non-Muslims/non-pork eaters.
Make these extra-crispy scotch eggs with the help of your air-fryer. A picnic must-have, enjoy with mustard, if you like
Use your air-fryer to make these chicken tikka kebabs. Enjoy on naans with your favourite sides, like mango chutney, raita, lime pickle or crumbled bhaji
Use your air-fryer to make fluffy scones. Serve them for afternoon tea with jam, clotted cream and a pot of tea
Make pavlova with the help of your trusty air-fryer. Top with whipped cream and seasonal fruits for the ultimate summer dessert to feed a crowd
Make the chocolate chip cookies for this decadent dessert using your air-fryer, then sandwich with a scoop of ice cream before serving
Use your air-fryer to make these crunchy, golden rice balls – they’re an ideal side for an Italian-inspired feast
Toss chicken with rice noodles and stir-fried veg to create a deliciously healthy dinner. There’s a vegan option, too, which uses peanut butter (see tip, below)