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Active Time:15 minsTotal Time:25 minsServings:4Jump to Nutrition Facts

Active Time:15 minsTotal Time:25 minsServings:4

Active Time:15 mins

Active Time:

15 mins

Total Time:25 mins

Total Time:

25 mins

Servings:4

Servings:

4

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Cook Mode(Keep screen awake)Ingredients3tablespoonshot sauce1tablespoonunsalted butter½teaspoononion powder¼teaspoongarlic powder2cupsshredded rotisserie chicken⅓cupwhole-milk plain strained yogurt, such as Greek-style6tablespoonscrumbled blue cheese, divided4largetomatoes2scallions, thinly slicedCarrot sticks & celery sticks for serving (optional)

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Ingredients

3tablespoonshot sauce

1tablespoonunsalted butter

½teaspoononion powder

¼teaspoongarlic powder

2cupsshredded rotisserie chicken

⅓cupwhole-milk plain strained yogurt, such as Greek-style

6tablespoonscrumbled blue cheese, divided

4largetomatoes

2scallions, thinly sliced

Carrot sticks & celery sticks for serving (optional)

DirectionsCombine hot sauce and butter in a large microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on High until the butter is melted, about 30 seconds. Add onion powder and garlic powder; stir to combine. Stir in chicken, then add yogurt and 3 tablespoons blue cheese; stir to combine.Slice tops off tomatoes; scoop out the seeds and flesh, leaving sides and bottom at least 1/4-inch thick. (Reserve the tops and flesh for another use.)Divide the chicken mixture among the tomatoes. Coat the basket of an air fryer with cooking spray. Working in batches as necessary, arrange the tomatoes in an even layer in the prepared basket.Cook at 375°F until the filling is heated through, 8 to 10 minutes. Top with the remaining 3 tablespoons blue cheese and scallions. Serve with a side of carrot sticks and celery sticks and additional hot sauce, if desired.EquipmentAir fryerOriginally appeared: EatingWell.com, February 2023

Directions

Combine hot sauce and butter in a large microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on High until the butter is melted, about 30 seconds. Add onion powder and garlic powder; stir to combine. Stir in chicken, then add yogurt and 3 tablespoons blue cheese; stir to combine.Slice tops off tomatoes; scoop out the seeds and flesh, leaving sides and bottom at least 1/4-inch thick. (Reserve the tops and flesh for another use.)Divide the chicken mixture among the tomatoes. Coat the basket of an air fryer with cooking spray. Working in batches as necessary, arrange the tomatoes in an even layer in the prepared basket.Cook at 375°F until the filling is heated through, 8 to 10 minutes. Top with the remaining 3 tablespoons blue cheese and scallions. Serve with a side of carrot sticks and celery sticks and additional hot sauce, if desired.EquipmentAir fryer

Combine hot sauce and butter in a large microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on High until the butter is melted, about 30 seconds. Add onion powder and garlic powder; stir to combine. Stir in chicken, then add yogurt and 3 tablespoons blue cheese; stir to combine.

Slice tops off tomatoes; scoop out the seeds and flesh, leaving sides and bottom at least 1/4-inch thick. (Reserve the tops and flesh for another use.)

Divide the chicken mixture among the tomatoes. Coat the basket of an air fryer with cooking spray. Working in batches as necessary, arrange the tomatoes in an even layer in the prepared basket.

Cook at 375°F until the filling is heated through, 8 to 10 minutes. Top with the remaining 3 tablespoons blue cheese and scallions. Serve with a side of carrot sticks and celery sticks and additional hot sauce, if desired.

Equipment

Air fryer

Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, February 2023

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Nutrition Facts(per serving)231Calories10gFat9gCarbs27gProtein

Nutrition Facts(per serving)

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