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  2. 21 Air Fryer Appetizers for the Crispiest Golden Snack

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    Air Fryer Jalapeño Poppers. This easy twist on the classic bar snack will be ready to serve in just 20 minutes! Don't worry, it still has the cream cheese filling, smoky bacon, and crunchy golden ...

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    Gochujang-Glazed Air Fryer Chicken Wings. ... made with layers of sour cream, cream cheese, mozzarella, sauce and Italian spices. ... Recipe: Slow-Cooker Meatballs.

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    Air Fryer Chicken Taquitos. Easy to make and even easier to cook, these tortilla-wrapped goodies are the dinner your family wants. Get the recipe for Air Fryer Chicken Taquitos from The Cookie Rookie.

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    Easy 3-Ingredient Chilli. When you need an easy tailgating recipe, fire up the crock pot and have this warm bowl of comfort cooking overnight. While the recipe calls for chili beans, black ...

  6. Taquito - Wikipedia

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    The filled tortilla is then shallow-fried or deep-fried. [6] The dish is often topped with condiments such as sour cream and guacamole. [5] Corn tortillas are generally used to make taquitos. The dish is more commonly known as flautas when they are larger than their taquito counterparts, and can be made with either flour or corn tortillas.

  7. Aspic - Wikipedia

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    Aspic with chicken and eggs. Aspic (/ ˈ æ s p ɪ k /) [1] or meat jelly is a savory gelatin made with a meat stock or broth, set in a mold to encase other ingredients. These often include pieces of meat, seafood, vegetable, or eggs. Aspic is also sometimes referred to as aspic gelée or aspic jelly.