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Crunchy air fryer pickle chips

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Total time: 25 min • Prep: 15 min • Cook: 10 min • Serves: 4 • Difficulty: Easy

Our version of this savory snack is a dead ringer for its deep-fried counterpart. It’s just as tasty and perhaps even more irresistibly crunchy. The key to the crunch is a classic three-step breading process: Toss pickle chips (that have been patted dry) in seasoned flour, then dip in egg, and finally dredge in panko. The chipotle yogurt dipping sauce is a perfect creamy, smoky accompaniment.

Ingredients

Cooking spray

4 spray(s)

Unsweetened dill pickle

1 cup(s), chips

All-purpose flour

2 Tbsp

Garlic powder

1 tsp, divided

Cayenne pepper

⅛ tsp

Egg

1 large egg(s), lightly beaten

Panko breadcrumbs

¾ cup(s)

Plain fat free Greek yogurt

⅓ cup(s)

Canned chipotle pepper

2 tsp, finely chopped

Table salt

3 pinch(es)

Instructions

1

Pat the pickles dry with paper towels. In a shallow bowl, stir together the flour, ¾ tsp garlic powder, and cayenne pepper. In another shallow bowl, whisk together the egg and 1 tsp water. Pour the panko onto a plate. Add the pickles to the flour mixture and toss to coat. Working in batches, toss the pickles in egg mixture and dredge in panko.

2

Preheat air fryer, if necessary, to 400°F. Coat the air fryer basket with cooking spray. Arrange half of the pickle slices in the basket in a single layer; generously coat with cooking spray.

3

Air-fry pickles until browned and crisp, about 5 to 7 minutes. Transfer pickle chips to a paper towel-lined plate. Season pickle chips with a pinch of salt. Repeat air frying with the remaining pickle slices.

4

Meanwhile, stir together the yogurt, chipotle, remaining ¼ tsp garlic powder, and pinch of salt (add 1 tbsp of water if sauce is too thick). Serve the sauce with the pickle chips.

5

Serving size: about ¼ cup pickle chips and 1 1/2 tbsp sauce

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