• Crab cakes are a delightful treat, and there’s nothing quite like preparing them in an air fryer to achieve that perfect crispy exterior while keeping the inside tender and flavourful. For the best air fryer crab cakes, start with fresh, high-quality crab meat—preferably lump or backfin for the most succulent results.

    Begin by mixing the crab meat with finely chopped spring onions, a dollop of mayonnaise, a splash of Worcestershire sauce, and a hint of Dijon mustard for added zest. Gently fold in breadcrumbs to bind the mixture, ensuring you don’t break up the delicate lumps of crab.

    Shape the mixture into patties and lightly coat them with a sprinkle of seasoned breadcrumbs for an extra crunch. Preheat your air fryer to around 200°C (about 390°F), then arrange the crab cakes in a single layer, ensuring they’re not overcrowded. Cook for approximately 10-12 minutes, flipping them halfway through, until they are golden brown and crispy.

    Serve these delectable crab cakes with a squeeze of fresh lemon juice and a side of tangy tartare sauce for dipping. Enjoy your perfectly air-fried crab cakes as a scrumptious starter or a light main course—each bite brimming with coastal flavours and undoubtedly a crowd-pleaser.

  • As the sun dipped low on the horizon, casting a warm glow over the kitchen, I decided to whip up a delightful dinner featuring air fryer catfish. The crisp texture of the fish, combined with a seasoned cornmeal coating, promised to deliver all the comfort of a traditional Southern fry without the heavy oil. I gently prepared the catfish fillets, soaking them briefly in buttermilk to ensure a tender bite, before dredging them through a mixture of flour, cornmeal, and spices.

    The air fryer hummed to life, preheating to a perfect temperature for crisping. With a light spray of oil over the fillets, I placed them in the basket, eager to see how they would turn out. In mere minutes, the kitchen filled with the tantalising aroma of fried fish, an enticing reminder of summer picnics by the riverbank. Once cooked to golden perfection, I plated the catfish alongside a zesty homemade tartar sauce and a side of tangy coleslaw. The first bite was nothing short of heavenly—crunchy on the outside, succulent within, echoing the rich flavours of tradition yet with a modern twist.