""You can definitely use the air fryer if you like crispy foods, appetizers, and chicken wings," said Todd Porter and Diane Cu-Porter, the bloggers behind Air Fryer World. One suggestion they had for air-fried game-day foods is air-fried chicken wings. "Wings are awesome in the air fryer! The hot circulating air makes them naturally crispy, but for extra crunch use cornstarch for an awesome crust," they said."
"To follow Air Fryer World's recipe for ultra-crispy wings, toss your slightly dried chicken wings with your desired spices and olive oil. Make sure your air fryer is pre-heated to 400 degrees Fahrenheit before adding them. When they're done, usually in under 10 minutes, toss your wings in your favorite sauce and put them on the table, ready to eat."
"Frozen tater tots can easily be made in the air fryer by spraying an even layer with a little cooking spray and tossing them halfway through the cooking cycle. Then, get to work choosing your toppings. You can create a loaded tater-tot bar, with additions like sour cream, chopped green onion, shredded cheese, queso, store-bought salsa, or guacamole. If you want to go the extra mile, sauté some bacon or chorizo in a saucepan and top your loaded tots to your heart's content."
Air fryers create naturally crispy chicken wings; adding cornstarch yields extra crunch. Slightly dried wings should be tossed with spices and olive oil, then cooked in a preheated air fryer at 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Wings typically finish in under 10 minutes and can be tossed in favorite sauces before serving. Frozen tater tots cook easily when sprayed lightly with cooking spray and shaken or tossed halfway through the cycle. Toppings such as sour cream, green onion, shredded cheese, queso, salsa, guacamole, or sautéed bacon or chorizo make loaded tots. Meatballs cook quickly in an air fryer at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 7 to 12 minutes until golden brown.
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