Saturday, 9 July 2022

GARLIC BREAD IN THE AIR FRYER

GARLIC BREAD IN THE AIR FRYER

GARLIC BREAD IN THE AIR FRYER

INGREDIENTS:
 1 half loaf of bread
 3 tablespoons butter, softened
 3 garlic cloves, minced
 1/2 teaspoon Italian seasoning
 small pinch of red pepper flakes
OPTIONAL
 1/4 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
 Freshly grated Parmesan cheese
 Parsley for serving/topping
PREPARATION TIME-5 MINUTES; COOK TIME:-7 MINUTES.
HOW TO PREPARE:
STEP ONE: PREHEAT THE AIR FRYER TO 350 DEGREES
STEP TWO: Cut the bread in half or to the appropriate size for your air fryer.
STEP THREE: Combine the softened butter, garlic, Italian seasoning, and red pepper flakes in a small
bowl.
STEP FOUR: Brush the garlic butter mixture all over the bread, making an equal coating.
STEP FIVE: Arrange the garlic bread in a single layer in the air fryer and cook for 6 to 7 minutes.
STEP SIX: Add the shredded mozzarella and grated parmesan when there are 1 to 2 minutes left in the
cooking time if using cheese. Take it out of the Air fryer, slice it up, and eat it!
NUTRITIONAL FACTS: (NB: The nutritional fact is based on the measurement of the ingredients used)
CALORIES: 353TOTAL FAT: 13gSATURATED FAT: 7gTRANS FAT: 0gUNSATURATED
FAT: 5gCHOLESTEROL: 27mgSODIUM: 590mgCARBOHYDRATES: 48gFIBER: 3gSUGAR: 6gPRO
TEIN: 10g
SUGGESTIONS/TIPS:
WHAT BREAD IS BEST TO USE FOR MAKING GARLIC BREAD IN THE AIR FRYER?
 I like to use French or Italian Pane bread. These loaves are what you’ll most often see if you order
garlic bread at a restaurant.
 While they can come in a variety of shapes and sizes, a French baguette is typically going to be
longer and skinnier. Italian loaves tend to be shorter and fatter.
 So, if one shape appeals to you over the other, go ahead and choose that loaf!

GARLIC BREAD IN THE AIR FRYER

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