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at any Thanksgiving dinner.
Traditionally, this may have included anything from a garlic mash to scalloped potatoes.
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But why not have a bit more fun with it this year?
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Air Fryer Corn Bread
Who knew you could make cornbread in the air fryer?
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These crispy parmesan air fryer Brussels sprouts couldn’t be easier to make.
Want to switch out the garlic and Italian seasoning for taco seasoning or a curry blend?
They’ll be just as delicious.
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It only takes about 15 minutes to make, too, so way less time commitment.
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Cooking using this method takes under 10 minutes and involves less oil than other cooking methods.
But it’s also just so easy to make.
All this recipe calls for is asparagus, a tiny bit of olive oil, salt and pepper.
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But they are also delicious, healthy, and easy to make.
Make this recipe even more fun by using rainbow carrots for extra color variety.
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Air Fryer Green Beans
Yes, we know, green bean casserole is a mainstay of Thanksgiving.
But that involves a whole lot of ingredients and is time-consuming and not all that great for you.
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These air fryer green beans are simple and require just a few ingredients.
They also take just 15 minutes to make and will come out a gorgeous blistered brown.
That’s a fraction of the time you’d spend building that casserole and putting it in the oven.
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A previous version of this story was published on November 9, 2022.
It has been updated to include additional copy and proofreading revisions, as well as updated contextual links.
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