I have been hearing good things about air fryers for a long time. A couple weeks ago, I finally made the decision to buy one. I do not regret the investment.

Background

The air fryer really got my attention when I was reading my friend’s latest cookbook – Vegan Cooking in Your Air Fryer by Kathy Hester. Kathy is a long-time cookbook author who has written several bestselling cookbooks such as The Vegan Slow Cooker and The Ultimate Vegan Cookbook for Your Instant Pot. In her latest air fryer cookbook, she shares some intriguing recipes such as Crunchy Cajun Chickpeas, Samosa, and tofu nuggets, all using next to zero oil. Does that sound too good to be true?

Despite the fact that I LOVE deep fried food, I hate making it at home. Plus, it’s not something I want to serve every day due to health factors. Kathy’s recipes were too interesting to resist, so I ended up purchasing an air fryer to experiment with.

What is an air fryer?

Basically, it’s a mini convection oven that heats up super fast. The machine takes up as much counter space as a 4-quart dutch oven, and is only slightly taller. It has a drawer where you cook the food. When you heat it up, the machine blows hot air from the top to heat up the food from all directions, mimicking the process of deep frying.

Why an air fryer?

(1) The biggest merit is that it uses less oil to create a texture similar to deep-fried food. Throughout my experiments, I found that the texture of the food turned out just like I expected – crispier than oven-baked food, though not as crispy as deep fried. But with the super simple cooking process and the health benefits, I think the results were quite satisfying. (2) The short cooking time. An air fryer only takes about 2 minutes to preheat, and it has reduced my prep time substantially. Lately, I’ve been roasting all my vegetables in the air fryer because it takes less time and results in a crispy texture. I’ve also roasted salmon in it. The salmon was ready in less than 8 minutes, with crispy skin and perfect texture. (3) Less greasy food. We’ve also tried frying frozen spring rolls and dumplings in the air fryer. We love the fact that the dough became super crispy but was less greasy than the deep fried type.

Crispy tofu made with air fryer

After talking so much about the air fryer, I want to introduce you the dish I learned from Vegan Cooking in Your Air Fryer. It is a crispy tofu stir fried with plenty of vegetables and served with an orange sauce. Note that the entire recipe contains just 1 tablespoon of oil. But the results were amazing. The tofu cubes turned out crunchy and crispy, and worked beautifully with the vegetables and the sauce. My husband and I devoured the whole plate in a couple of minutes and he demanded more! Lately, we’ve stocked a lot of tofu in the fridge, because the air fryer provides such a fast and healthy way to prepare protein for dinner. I’ve tried the same method with chicken breast and it turned out just as well. I’ll stop here, before I start to sound like an air fryer salesperson!

Delicious tofu recipes

Real-Deal Kung Pao Tofu Baked Crispy Tofu Nugget Crispy Tofu with Garlic Sauce (without Deep-Frying) General Tso Tofu

If you own an air fryer or plan to purchase one soon, leave a comment to let me know. I’d love to develop more recipes to share with you guys 🙂

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