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      Air Fryer Turkey Bacon

      March 19, 2022 by Kelsey Leave a Comment

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      The air fryer turkey bacon is all you need to make for a quick yet yummy breakfast. The turkey bacon turns out very crispy and delicious in an air fryer. You can prepare it in only a few minutes.

      The air fryer turkey bacon is healthy, crunchy, and flavorful. You can cook it quickly with two ingredients only.

      Contents

      •  Is Air Fryer Turkey Bacon Good for Health?
      • Should I Apply a Layer of Oil on Turkey Bacon while Cooking it in an Air Fryer?
      • Does an Air Fryer Cook Turkey Bacon Faster Than an Oven?
      • Why Does My Turkey Bacon Get Burnt in an Air Fryer?
      • How Long Should I Heat My Turkey Bacon in an Air Fryer?
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       Is Air Fryer Turkey Bacon Good for Health?

      Yes, air fryer turkey bacon is good for your health. It does not contain any additional fatty or oily components. Hence, it protects you from extra fat or weight gain.

      Should I Apply a Layer of Oil on Turkey Bacon while Cooking it in an Air Fryer?

      The air fryer does not need oil to cook turkey bacon. You can put it in the air fryer after spraying non-stick cooking spray. The turkey bacon would get ready without oil.

      Does an Air Fryer Cook Turkey Bacon Faster Than an Oven?

      Yes, the air fryer is quick in cooking food. It can cook faster than an oven. Similarly, when you cook turkey bacon in an air fryer, it gets cooked within 10 minutes. Hence, an air fryer is more advantageous than an oven.

      Why Does My Turkey Bacon Get Burnt in an Air Fryer?

      Your turkey bacon burns in an air fryer if you keep the temperature very high. It is better to keep the temperature low while cooking bacon in an air fryer. Also, spray non-stick cooking spray so that bacon does not stick to the basket and smoke doesn’t produce. Also, flip the turkey bacon after a few minutes. It will protect turkey bacon from burning.

      How Long Should I Heat My Turkey Bacon in an Air Fryer?

      You should heat turkey bacon for 10 minutes in an air fryer. However, preheat the air fryer for 5 minutes (at 360° F) before heating the turkey bacon.

      Air Fryer Turkey Bacon

      An easy Air Fryer recipe for turkey bacon that turns out crispy…
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      Prep Time 5 mins
      Cook Time 10 mins
      Total Time 15 mins
      Servings 4
      Calories 378 kcal

      Ingredients
        

      • Non-Stick Cooking Spray
      • 1 package turkey bacon

      Instructions
       

      • Grease the Air Fryer Basket with cooking spray and then slide inside.  
      • Adjust the temperature of Air Fryer to 360 °F to preheat for 5 minutes.
      • After preheating, arrange the turkey bacon into the greased Air Fryer Basket in a single layer.
      • Slide the basket into Air Fryer and set the time for 10 minutes.
      • While cooking, flip the bacon once halfway through.
      • After cooking time is finished, remove the bacon from Air Fryer and serve.

      Nutrition

      Calories: 378kcalCarbohydrates: 3gProtein: 29gFat: 28gSaturated Fat: 8gPolyunsaturated Fat: 7gMonounsaturated Fat: 11gCholesterol: 97mgSodium: 2262mgPotassium: 391mgCalcium: 9mgIron: 2mg
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