Air Fryer

Air Fryer Frozen Chicken Breast

Image

Drescription

The ease and speed of an air fryer makes cooking frozen chicken breasts to golden, juicy perfection a breeze, so you can even prepare them in the morning before work or school. You can cook two at a time -- just make sure not to stack them.

Ingredients

  • 1 frozen boneless skinless chicken breast (about 6 ounces)
  • 1 teaspoon olive oil
  • kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

Directions

  1. Preheat a 3.5-quart air fryer to 380 degrees F.
  2. Drizzle the chicken breast with the olive oil. Sprinkle with 1/2 teaspoon salt and a few grinds of pepper on both sides. Put the chicken in the air fryer basket and cook at 360 degrees F until an instant-read thermometer inserted in the center reads 165 degrees F, 18 to 20 minutes.

Related Post

Image
Dinner

That Zucchini Spaghetti Stanley Tucci Loves (Spaghetti alla Nerano)

After listening to Stanley Tucci lose his mind about this zucchini pasta and calling it life-changing and one of the best things he's ever eaten, I decided I'd give it a try. The results were amazing and the key to getting the toasted sweet taste of the zucchini was deep-frying it!

Read More
Image
Noodles & Pasta

Grandma DiLaura's Italian Ricotta Gnocchi

I grew up going to my Italian grandmother's every Sunday for dinner. I have fond memories of handmade pasta drying on a rack, big pots of sauce simmering away on the stove and stinky hard Italian cheeses that I loved to snack on, even as a child. But my most favorite Sundays at Grandma's were the Sundays when she made her gnocchi.

Read More
Image
Pork

South Shore Pork Roast

A New England-style pork roast seasoned with herbs and slow-cooked until tender. Often served with potatoes or squash—hearty, simple, and deeply satisfying.

Read More
Image
Banana Bread

Crispy fried aubergine, chilli sauce and garlic yoghurt

Selin puts aubergines front and centre in this vegetarian showstopper, frying until crispy and serving with smooth garlic yoghurt and a homemade chilli sauce.

Read More