@nourished_neymans New summer favorite: Lemon Pepper Air Fryer Corn on the Cob! 🌽☀️

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@nourished_neymans New summer favorite: Lemon Pepper Air Fryer Corn on the Cob! 🌽☀️

Obsessed with my new @fritaire air fryer. It’s my go-to for quick reheats and fresh meals. Self-cleaning, compact, with a rotisserie function and glass body—love it!

Recipe:
🌽 3 corn on the cob
🧂 2 tsp @osmosalt Lemon Pepper salt
🌶️ 1 tsp smoked paprika
🧄 1 tsp garlic powder
🥄 2 tbsp olive oil
🍋 Squeeze of half a lemon

Air fry for 15 mins at 400°F.

Serve with grated Parmesan and ranch! 🧀

What other summer recipes do you guys want to see☀️

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Irie Hansen is the co-founder of Fritaire and a mom who believes healthy cooking should actually be easy. She's passionate about non-toxic kitchens and loves testing new recipes, trying random things she finds online, and proving you don't need chemicals to make great food.

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Compact chamber + fast airflow.

That air fryers don’t use oil at all—most recipes still benefit from a small amount for texture and flavor.

An air fryer uses circulating hot air, while a deep fryer cooks food by fully submerging it in oil.

Air-frying typically uses less oil than deep frying, which can reduce overall fat intake.

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Air fryers are generally safe to run unattended but should be checked for doneness.

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Light cleaning after each use is recommended to prevent buildup and odors.

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Air fryers can cook faster and crisp with less oil, but health depends on ingredients used.

Clean removable parts after use and wipe down non-removable components once cooled.

Rapid air circulation delivers consistent heat directly to the food’s surface.

Air fryers typically handle smaller batches due to size and airflow requirements.