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Jamie Oliver's air-fryer favourites
Psychologies UK
|April 2025
Looking for something easy, quick and healthy to feed the family? Jamie Oliver has some ideas for you...
Air frying has completely changed the speed and convenience for home cooking - and Jamie Oliver loves it too.
‘Without question, it’s a super useful piece of cooking equipment,’ says the 49-year-old chef, whose latest cookbook is Easy Air Fryer.
‘Oven chips are magnificent in the air fryer, but there’s so much more to it than that. I wanted to go beyond the usual. The air fryer is really useful if you have a family, with kids turning up at different times of the day. Because, let’s face it, the idea of the whole family sitting together at the table only happens about twice a week — so, when you have children coming back from after-school clubs hungry, you can bang something in the air fryer and have it on the table in no time at all.’
Posh fish and chipsHANDS ON: 22 minutes
COOK: 30 minutes
SERVES: 2
2-drawer air fryer
Ingredients:
• 500g potatoes
• Olive oil
• 1 free-range egg
• ½tsp smoked paprika
• 10g Parmesan cheese
• 1 thick slice of seeded wholemeal bread (40g)
• 2 x 130g salmon fillets, skin on, scaled, pin-boned, from sustainable sources
• 1tbsp plain flour
• 1 x 340g jar of baby cornichons
• 160g frozen peas
• 2 sprigs of mint
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