• Making delicious prawn toast in your Kmart air fryer is both simple and rewarding. Start by gathering fresh prawns, a slice of white bread, garlic, ginger, and some spring onions. Begin by peeling and deveining the prawns, then chop them finely. In a bowl, combine the chopped prawns with minced garlic, grated ginger, and finely sliced spring onions. Season the mixture with salt and a touch of pepper.

    Next, spread a generous layer of the prawn mixture onto the bread slices, ensuring they are well covered. To add a delightful crunch, you can dip the topped slices into sesame seeds. Preheat your Kmart air fryer to 200°C (or 392°F) for about 3 minutes. Once preheated, place the prawn toast in the fryer basket in a single layer, making sure not to overcrowd it.

    Cook for around 8-10 minutes, checking halfway through to ensure they’re evenly browned. The result will be golden, crispy prawn toast that’s perfect as a starter or snack. Serve hot with a side of sweet chili sauce for dipping; enjoy your crispy creation!

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