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  2. The Best Way to Cook Salmon Perfectly in an Air Fryer - AOL

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    And to make the process even easier, you can air fry your salmon as well!Air-frying salmon gives it a deliciously crispy exterior without having to use heavy batters or deep frying it in a ton of oil.

  3. How to Cook Salmon 11 Ways, From Baking to Air Frying - AOL

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    On average, salmon needs to cook for approximately 7 minutes per inch of thickness. Let it cook about 75 percent of the way through on the first side, and then flip just to finish it off with a ...

  4. How To Use Your Air Fryer To Make the Quickest, Crispiest ...

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    Below, Chris Riley and Ligia Lugo—the cooking duo behind Daring Kitchen—share their go-to, 15-minute recipe for lemon dill salmon filets. Preheat your air fryer. Cut the salmon filets in half ...

  5. I'm a chef who loves using my air fryer. Here are my 8 ...

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    Air-fry the bird for half an hour at 350 degrees Fahrenheit, flip, and cook for another 20 to 25 minutes, increasing the temp to 400 degrees for the last 10 if you like a crispy skin.

  6. Fish steak - Wikipedia

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    Fish steaks can be grilled, pan-fried, broiled or baked. In contrast to other vertebrate animals, over 85% of the fish body is made up of consumable skeletal muscle [ 4 ] and has a softer texture. While beef steak takes time to cook and can be tough, fish meat cooks rapidly, is tender, and tends to fall apart when handled, and fish steaks are ...

  7. Air-Fryer Roasted Salmon with Sauteed Balsamic Spinach - AOL

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    This air-fryer salmon recipe is my favorite. The dish is healthy, affordable, fast and delicious. —Susan Hall, Sparks, Maryland