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air fryer baby potatoes

Active Time:5 minsTotal Time:35 minsServings:4Jump to Nutrition Facts

Active Time:5 minsTotal Time:35 minsServings:4

Active Time:5 mins

Active Time:

5 mins

Total Time:35 mins

Total Time:

35 mins

Servings:4

Servings:

4

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Ingredients

2tablespoonsgrated Parmesan cheese

1tablespoonchopped fresh rosemary

1tablespoonextra-virgin olive oil

1teaspoonItalian seasoning

½teaspoonsalt

¼teaspoonground pepper

DirectionsPreheat air fryer to 375°F for 5 minutes. Combine potatoes, Parmesan, rosemary, oil, Italian seasoning, salt and pepper in a medium bowl; toss well to coat.Lightly coat the fryer basket with cooking spray. Working in batches if necessary, place the potatoes in the fryer basket and cook for 20 minutes. Shake the basket to toss the potatoes. Return to the air fryer and cook until the potatoes are golden and tender, about 10 minutes.Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, June 2022

Directions

Preheat air fryer to 375°F for 5 minutes. Combine potatoes, Parmesan, rosemary, oil, Italian seasoning, salt and pepper in a medium bowl; toss well to coat.Lightly coat the fryer basket with cooking spray. Working in batches if necessary, place the potatoes in the fryer basket and cook for 20 minutes. Shake the basket to toss the potatoes. Return to the air fryer and cook until the potatoes are golden and tender, about 10 minutes.

Preheat air fryer to 375°F for 5 minutes. Combine potatoes, Parmesan, rosemary, oil, Italian seasoning, salt and pepper in a medium bowl; toss well to coat.

Lightly coat the fryer basket with cooking spray. Working in batches if necessary, place the potatoes in the fryer basket and cook for 20 minutes. Shake the basket to toss the potatoes. Return to the air fryer and cook until the potatoes are golden and tender, about 10 minutes.

Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, June 2022

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Nutrition Facts(per serving)126Calories5gFat19gCarbs3gProtein

Nutrition Facts(per serving)

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