The I Love My Air Fryer Comfort Food Book Review

The I Love My Air Fryer Comfort Food Book Review
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Title: The "I Love My Air Fryer" Comfort Food Recipe Book: From Chicken Parmesan to Small Batch Chocolate Chip Cookies, 175 Easy and Delicious Recipes
Author: Aileen Clark
Published: August 1, 2023, Adams Media
No. of Pages: 224
Cover Price: $17.99 Paperback, $11.99 Kindle



If you’re one of the millions who love your air fryer, you’ll want to immediately pick up a copy of Aileen Clark’s excellent cookbook, The "I Love My Air Fryer" Comfort Food Recipe Book: From Chicken Parmesan to Small Batch Chocolate Chip Cookies, 175 Easy and Delicious Recipes. This book is full of recipes that most of us can relate to and want to eat.
The recipes are written in the traditional manner with the ingredients listed first, followed by step-by-step instructions that are easily followed by both beginning and advanced cooks. Clark has also added notes at the beginning of each recipe which are helpful and interesting. Most of the recipes have minimal ingredients and are fairly quick and easy. The recipes are gathered from all over and include recipes that most of us will remember from the past, like Porcupine Meatballs (popular in the 70s), and Stuffed Pork Chops. Also included are newer, more modern recipes like Everything Bagels and Nashville Hot Chicken.
While the photographs that are included are professional and beautiful, there simply aren’t enough; most cooks, when choosing what to prepare want to see what the finished dish should look like. This is the only drawback to the cookbook.

All told, anyone who likes cooking in their air fryer will want to include this excellent cookbook in their recipe collection.

Special thanks to NetGalley for supplying a review copy of this book.





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