These jazzy stuffed peppers are a “jazzed up” but simplified version of traditional stuffed peppers, using ground turkey and New Orleans-style dirty rice mix as the filling for a perfect balance of spices. Serve with toasted bread rounds
Read moreThis grilled salmon with chimichurri pairs a rich, fatty grilled salmon with tangy, bold, herbal chimichurri sauce, made in a blender.
Read moreEasy air fryer hard-boiled eggs with perfect yolks in just 15 minutes. I love not having to wait for the water to boil and not having to wash the pot!
Read moreBaked fish in foil is a "no-smell" fish recipe, and the only one I make for my family (I hate fish, they love it!). Take foil packets to the table for service, and keep the packets around for wrapping and discarding bones and skin. Then when dinner's done, haul those babies to the outside trash.
Read moreMake your own fruit leather out of apples and pears, and enjoy it as a snack any time.
Read moreThese crispy air fryer zucchini chips are the perfect way to make use of those abundant zucchini from the garden! Serve with marinara sauce for dipping.
Read moreThis swai fish dish is delicious. I typically do not like fish; however, I love this one! It is light-tasting and, in my opinion, does not have a fishy taste. I serve this fish with English peas or green beans and wild rice or rice pilaf.
Read moreThese garlic Parmesan chicken skewers are like Domino's Parmesan bread bites, but in chicken form. With 3 simple ingredients—melted butter, Parmesan, and garlic powder—and grilled until golden brown, you’ll keep coming back for more. Top with red pepper flakes if you want some heat.
Read moreThis hearty Irish lamb shank stew is perfect if you feel like having something a little different on St. Patrick's Day.
Read moreThis grilled fish recipe is very simple. My husband is not much of a fish lover but when I made this recipe with halibut he very much enjoyed it.
Read moreCrunchy, salty corn nuts made easy and healthier thanks to the air fryer. This is my basic recipe, but feel free to add additional flavors such as Cajun seasoning, ranch powder, BBQ seasoning, chili powder, taco seasoning, etc.
Read moreA classic turkey pot pie, made easy using refrigerated pie crust, is the best use for leftover turkey ever to come along. These golden-brown pies are packed with veggies and cooked turkey, all in a lovely, creamy sauce.
Read moreConventional potato chips provide a salty, crisp snack but are packed with excess fat because they are fried. These chips still provide a salty crispness but are made in an air fryer. The seasoning is just what I wanted, but you can use a ranch seasoning, truffle salt, garlic salt, etc. as well.
Read moreMade these for my daughter one day. She likes them more than store-bought ones, and I like knowing what she's eating.
Read moreI have tried this recipe with several varieties of white fish and it is always wonderful. This recipe also works without the flour for those of you who have allergies to wheat. I run a fish market and have shared this recipe with many people and they always come back with rave reviews. Serve with your favorite tartar sauce and chips (French fries)!
Read moreCooked in an air fryer, this is an easy, small-batch recipe for candied pecans. Great for when you're having a craving for these and don't want to make a whole batch or heat up the kitchen by turning on the oven.
Read moreThese turkey chops with mushroom gravy are one-skillet cooking at its best. Tender, nicely-seasoned turkey cutlets flavor the mushroom pan sauce in this comforting dish, easy enough for a weeknight.
Read moreThis old-timey fish stew recipe is perfect for cold winter days. Serve each hearty bowl with sliced French bread.
Read moreA quick-and-easy alphabet soup made with ground round and spicy vegetable juice cocktail. My kids love it!
Read moreMake mild-flavored, flaky fish fillets with this steamed fish recipe. Any type of fish will work, and you can increase the recipe easily. Try halibut, cod, salmon, red snapper, trout, etc. Serve with a white and wild rice blend.
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