If you're hosting a Super Bowl party this coming Sunday and are looking for recipes that check off the quick, easy and healthy boxes, then you'll want an air fryer on your team. "Air fryer cooking delivers the crispy texture we know and love from fried foods but with far less oil and fat than traditional deep frying," says Melissa Jaeger, head of nutrition at nutrition tracking app MyFitnessPal.
To help you serve a hungry Super Bowl-watching crowd while keeping it on the healthier side, these are the air fryer recipes registered dietitians recommend.
1. Salmon
Topped with lemon and herbs, salmon can make for a tasty air fryer meal. PJjaruwan/Getty Images
"In my opinion, salmon is hands-down the best healthy air fryer food," says Jessica McAllister, a military and tactical performance registered dietitian. "It's packed with high-quality protein, heart-healthy omega-3 fats and valuable micronutrients like vitamin D, B12 and selenium." Because it's a lean protein, salmon can promote muscle repair and energy, while its omega-3s reduce inflammation and support brain and heart health.
McAllister also likes salmon for meal-prepping lunches and dinners because it reheats well. To change things up, you can pair the protein with different spices or sauces for each meal. Yvette Hill, lifestyle medicine dietitian-nutritionist, endorses garlic powder, thyme, pepper and a squeeze of lemon.
However, McAllister warns that you should monitor the cook time of your salmon when it's in the air fryer. Her recipe of choice:
Brush salmon fillets lightly with olive oil or add a simple spice blend for flavor. Cook at 400 degrees Fahrenheit for 7 to 10 minutes, depending on thickness. Don't overcrowd the basket so the air can circulate.
"Keeping the skin on the salmon can be another way to consume more healthy fat," Hill adds. "The skin of the salmon contains a high amount of omega-3 fatty acids." It will also make the salmon extra crispy.
To reheat your salmon, set the air fryer to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and cook for 5 to 7 minutes.
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