If you love fried food but hate the fat and calories that come with cooking something in oil, an air fryer can come to the rescue. It uses hot air to cook whatever protein or veggies you put in its basket and makes them surprisingly crisp — typically without much mess and in pretty quick fashion.
This gluten-free version of salt and pepper chicken, a popular Taiwanese street food, is perfect for those hot days of summer when you just don’t feel like standing in front of a stove. Another plus: There’s a good chance you have most of the ingredients on hand, and it couldn’t be easier to prepare.
Chunks of boneless chicken thigh are marinated in garlic and fresh ginger, dredged in cornstarch and then air fried until every piece is golden-brown and crispy.
It’s then tossed and coated in a spicy mix of white pepper, salt and fragrant Chinese five spice and garnished with basil and chili.