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​8 easy and tasty Christmas recipes to make in an air fryer​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 25, 2025, 09:00 IST
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8 easy and tasty Christmas recipes to make in an air fryer

Christmas food carries emotion. It smells like butter, spice, warmth and a little indulgence. But it does not need to come with exhaustion. The air fryer changes festive cooking in a quiet, practical way by making food faster, lighter, and easier to manage without constant attention. These recipes focus on comfort and flavour without the chaos. Crisp on the outside, satisfying inside, and ready without standing in the kitchen all day. Timings are clear, so nothing feels rushed, leaving space to enjoy the food, the people, and the moment. Scroll down to read more...

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Garlic Herb Baby Potatoes

Few things say Christmas comfort like crisp potatoes cracking open to a soft centre. Baby potatoes tossed in olive oil, crushed garlic, rosemary, salt, and black pepper roast beautifully in the air fryer. Cook them at 200°C for 16-18 minutes, shaking once halfway. Finish with a knob of butter and parsley. They land somewhere between indulgent and familiar - perfect with anything else on the table.

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Honey Chilli Cauliflower Bites

This is the kind of dish that convinces everyone that cauliflower was always meant to be festive. Florets are lightly coated in cornflour, paprika, salt, and pepper, then air-fried at 190°C for 12 minutes until crisp. A quick toss in warm honey, chilli sauce, soy, and garlic gives them shine and depth. Two more minutes back in the fryer lets the glaze cling without turning sticky.

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Cheese-stuffed Mushrooms

These feel elegant but require almost no effort. Button mushrooms hold a filling of cream cheese, mozzarella, garlic, and herbs surprisingly well. Once stuffed and brushed lightly with oil, they go into the air fryer at 180°C for 8-10 minutes. The mushrooms soften, the cheese bubbles, and suddenly you have a starter that looks far more complex than it is.

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Christmas-spiced Chicken Wings

Wings belong at festive tables, but not dripping with oil. Marinated in curd, paprika, black pepper, garlic powder, and just a hint of cinnamon, they cook evenly and stay juicy. Air fry at 200°C for 18-20 minutes, turning once. A final brush of butter and honey adds gloss and warmth, making them feel celebratory without being heavy.

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Roasted Vegetables with Balsamic Glaze

Every Christmas spread needs balance. Carrots, broccoli, bell peppers, and zucchini tossed with olive oil, salt, pepper, and thyme, roast at 190°C for 12-15 minutes until lightly charred at the edges. A drizzle of balsamic glaze at the end sharpens the sweetness and keeps the dish from fading into the background.

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Garlic Bread twists

Warm bread is non-negotiable during the holidays. Pizza dough twisted, brushed with garlic butter and herbs transforms quickly in the air fryer. At 180°C for 6-8 minutes, the twists puff and brown evenly. A light sprinkle of parmesan or chilli flakes adds personality without overpowering the table.

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Apple Cinnamon hand pies

This dessert smells like December. Apples cooked briefly with sugar, cinnamon, and lemon juice are sealed into pastry squares and brushed with butter or milk. The air fryer crisps them at 180°C for 8-10 minutes, creating layers that shatter gently when bitten. Icing sugar on top is optional, nostalgia is not.

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Chocolate Brownie Cups

For something rich without the commitment of a full bake, brownie cups work quietly and efficiently. Batter poured into silicone moulds cooks at 170°C for 6-8 minutes, staying soft in the centre. Served warm, they feel deliberate, not rushed - especially with ice cream or berries on the side.

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