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Tasty recipes which can be done quickly in your air fryer

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The air fryer has become a staple in many kitchens, and it’s easier than ever to use them for quick, no-fuss meals. The devices are lowenergy, often faster, alternativ­es to using a convention­al oven.

Northern Irish chef Nathan Anthony, who rose to fame sharing air fryer and slow cooker recipes on his social media platform Bored Of Lunch, with four million followers, has released a new book, Healthy Air Fryer: 30 Minute Meals.

Here are three of his new recipes.

Crispy fried chicken Ingredient­s

(serves six)

1.2kg chicken drumsticks and thighs, skin-on

200ml buttermilk or 4 beaten eggs 120g plain flour

120g cornflour

2tbsp paprika

1tsp chilli powder

1tbsp dried oregano

1tsp dried thyme

1tsp dried basil

1tbsp mustard powder

½tsp ground ginger

1tbsp garlic granules

1½tbsp white pepper

1tbsp black pepper

1tsp salt

2tbsp vegetable oil

Olive oil spray (not low-calorie)

Method

( Prep: 10 minutes, cook: 20 minutes)

1. Coat the chicken pieces in the buttermilk or beaten egg.

2. Mix together all the dry ingredient­s in a bowl, then dredge the chicken first in this mix, then back into the buttermilk or beaten egg, then coat in the dry mix one more time.

3. Add the vegetable oil to your air fryer and preheat for two minutes at 200°C.

4. This next step is very important; coat the chicken very well with the olive oil spray – the flour needs to look mostly yellow from the spray. Air-fry at 200°C for 20 minutes, turning and re-spraying halfway through cooking.

5. As your air fryer will be at capacity with the chicken, you could just pop some chips in the oven and heat some baked beans in the microwave or on the hob to accompany.

Cauliflowe­r and aubergine flatbreads with a lime yoghurt

Ingredient­s

(Serves 4)

1 cauliflowe­r head, cut into florets 1 aubergine, sliced

1tbsp oil 1tsp ground cumin

1tsp turmeric

1tbsp curry powder

1tbsp paprika

1tsp mild chilli powder

4 flatbreads

Salt and pepper, to taste Fresh coriander, to garnish Pickled veg, jalapeno or red onion, to serve

Hummus with a drizzle of olive oil, to serve

For the yoghurt: 1tbsp tahini 1 lime, zested 6tbsp yoghurt

Method

( Prep: 5 minutes, cook: 15 minutes)

1. Coat the cauliflowe­r florets and aubergine slices in the oil and the spices and season to taste. Air-fry for 14 to 16 minutes at 190°C.

2. Combine all the yoghurt ingredient­s in a bowl.

3. Toast the flatbreads in the air fryer at 190°C for one minute, then serve alongside the yoghurt and hummus and garnish.

S’mores dip with banana and chocolate swirls

Ingredient­s

( Serves 6)

2 ready-made crêpes or tortilla wraps 2 heaped tbsp chocolate hazelnut spread (for example, Nutella)

2 bananas icing sugar, to dust

For the s’mores dip:

300g milk chocolate, broken into pieces 200g large marshmallo­ws

Method 1.

Spread each crêpe or wrap with the chocolate hazelnut spread and add a peeled banana on top of each one, placed up to the edge, then roll up the crêpe or wrap until you reach the end. Dust with icing sugar and cut into bite-size chunks. If you want, cook in the air fryer at 200°C for seven minutes.

2. For the s’mores dip, place the chocolate on the bottom of a heatproof dish, then scatter the marshmallo­ws on top in an even layer, making sure they fully cover the chocolate. Air-fry at 160°C for five to six minutes until gooey and melted.

3. Serve the banana swirls along with the s’mores dip, get stuck in and enjoy. I like to dust the crêpe bites again with icing sugar just before dipping.

Extracted from Bored of Lunch: Healthy Air Fryer: 30 Minute Meals by Nathan Anthony (Ebury Press, £20). Photograph­y by Dan Jones.

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