Crispy Friggitelli without oil! Friggitelli, also known as Italian sweet peppers, can be cooked in the air fryer to achieve a crispy and tasty result without the addition of oil. What are friggitelli? Italian sweet peppers known for their unique flavor and versatility in cooking. Usually cooked in a pan with oil, but today we will show you a healthier and lighter method.
The air fryer: a revolutionary alternative to traditional frying works by means of a powerful flow of hot air that cooks food, ensuring a crispness similar to that of traditional frying, but with less oil (or even no oil!).
Advantages of the air fryer: caloric intake reduction: thanks to the reduction in the use of oil, calories are also reduced. Lower fat content: ideal for those seeking a healthier diet. Crispy result: achieve a golden and crispy exterior, while maintaining softness inside.
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- Difficulty: Very easy
- Cost: Cheap
- Preparation time: 5 Minutes
- Portions: 4 people
- Cooking methods: Air frying
- Cuisine: Italian
- Seasonality: Summer
Ingredients
To prepare the friggitelli you need a few ingredients
- 10.5 oz friggitelli
- cherry tomatoes
- olive oil (in spray bottle)
- salt (to taste)
- breadcrumbs (optional)
Tools
Steps
Prepare the friggitelli: Wash them thoroughly and dry them carefully. Remove any seeds inside if you prefer a less spicy flavor. Cut the friggitelli: You can leave them whole or cut them in half, into pieces or slices, depending on your preferences.
Preheat the air fryer:
Turn on the air fryer and set it to the recommended temperature for cooking vegetables. Usually, it is advisable to set a temperature around 350-390°F
Season the friggitelli: You can season the friggitelli with a light spray of olive oil and a sprinkle of salt, pepper, or other spices to your liking. This step is optional but can add flavor to the friggitelli.
Cook the friggitelli: Arrange the friggitelli in the air fryer in a single layer, ensuring they are well spaced from each other. This will allow hot air to circulate evenly around them. Cook the friggitelli for about 10-15 minutes, checking periodically to ensure they cook evenly. Shake or turn the friggitelli: halfway through baking, you can gently shake the air fryer basket or turn the friggitelli to ensure even cooking on all sides.
Check the cooking: The friggitelli will be ready when they are golden and crispy. Taste them to check if they are cooked enough and, if necessary, extend the cooking time by a few minutes. Serve the friggitelli: Once cooked, you can serve the friggitelli as a side dish, snack, or as an ingredient in other recipes. They are delicious to enjoy alone or accompanied by sauces or condiments of your choice.
Remember that cooking times may vary depending on your air fryer’s power and the size of the friggitelli, so I suggest checking them during cooking to achieve the desired result. Enjoy your meal!
Storage and Notes
You can customize the friggitelli in various ways: sauces and condiments: accompany the friggitelli with tomato sauce, mayonnaise, yogurt, or spicy sauces for a burst of flavor. Creative additions: use friggitelli in recipes like pizzas, salads, or fillings to make your dishes even more interesting.
How to store cooked friggitelli here are some tips:
Let the friggitelli cool completely before storing them. This process prevents condensation from forming inside the storage container. Transfer the friggitelli to an airtight container or a plastic box with a lid and refrigerate.
Consumption: Friggitelli cooked in the air fryer are best consumed fresh to enjoy their crispiness. However, they can be stored in the refrigerator for 2-3 days without completely losing their flavor. You can use them in recipes or as a topping for salads or sandwiches.
Consumption: Friggitelli cooked in the air fryer are best consumed fresh to enjoy their crispiness. However, they can be stored in the refrigerator for 2-3 days without completely losing their flavor. You can use them in recipes or as a topping for salads or sandwiches.
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