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      Air Fryer Strawberries

      February 14, 2022 by Kelsey Leave a Comment

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      Summers are well known for some refreshing and pulpy fruits such as strawberries!

      Strawberry lovers love to eat them in various ways. Now air fryer strawberries recipes can be used to make exciting snacks from strawberries that you will love.

      The best thing about this recipe is that it allows you to eat strawberries in the form of innovative snacks long after the end of strawberry season.

      Contents

      • How to Cut Strawberries to Make Air Fryer Strawberries Snacks?
      • How Long Will It Take to Cook Strawberries in the Air Fryer?
      • How Much Temperature is Required to Make Air Fryer Strawberries?
      • How to Store Air Fryer Strawberries?
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      • Air Fryer Strawberries

      How to Cut Strawberries to Make Air Fryer Strawberries Snacks?

      You have to cut strawberries into thin slices as you will dehydrate them in the air fryer, and thick slices will take a lot of time or might burn from the outer side. Ensure to wash, dry, and hull the strawberries before cutting them into slices.

      How Long Will It Take to Cook Strawberries in the Air Fryer?

      When you try to make strawberry snacks using an air fryer, you are dehydrating them. For dehydration, you require more time than cooking something in the air fryer. You have to dehydrate them in the air fryer for almost one hour. Sometimes you might have to give even more time. Make sure to flip the strawberries every 20 minutes during the dehydration process.

       

       

      How Much Temperature is Required to Make Air Fryer Strawberries?

      The temperature must be kept low to cook strawberries in an air fryer. The ideal temperature for that process is 180 degrees Fahrenheit. The reason to keep the temperature low is to ensure that all the water is removed and they don’t burn.

      How to Store Air Fryer Strawberries?

      You can store them in simple pantry containers. However, the most suitable way is to keep them in an airtight jar. This will keep them safe for six months to almost one year.

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      Air Fryer Strawberries

      You can make this strawberry treat with your air fryer easily.
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      Prep Time 10 mins
      Cook Time 1 hr
      Total Time 1 hr 10 mins
      Course Snack
      Cuisine American
      Servings 6

      Ingredients
        

      • Non-Stick Cooking Spray
      • 1 lb fresh strawberries hulled and sliced

      Instructions
       

      • Grease the Air Fryer Basket with cooking spray and then slide inside.  
      • Adjust the temperature of the Air Fryer to 180 °F to preheat for 5 minutes.
      • After preheating, arrange the strawberry slices into the greased Air Fryer Basket in a single layer.
      • Slide the basket into Air Fryer and set the time for 1 hour.
      • While cooking, flip the strawberry slices after every 20 minutes.  
      • After cooking time is finished, remove the strawberry slices from Air Fryer and place onto a large baking sheet.
      • Set aside to cool completely before serving.
      Keyword air fryer, strawberries
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