7 Whole30-approved foods you can legit make in your air fryer

August 11, 2019 at 04:00AM by CWC

The Whole30 diet has earned its rep as one of the most challenging eating plans to stick with: Besides no sugar (duh), grains, legumes, and dairy are also all off-limits for an entire month. Yet many people swear that the tricky rules are worth it because they’re able to figure out what foods work and which ones may be causing problems—and end up feeling really great.

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Fried food is definitely a no on the Whole30, but due to the godsend that is the air fryer, that doesn’t mean you have to forego enjoy crispy, flavorful snacks and meals in order to stick with the eating plan. The kitchen-tool-of-the-moment only needs a teeny amount of Whole30-approved oil (like extra-virgin olive oil) to work its magic making everything taste just so much better.

Keep reading for seven delicious Whole30 air fryer recipes

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1. Air frier fries

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Normally, French and sweet potato fries are definitely not Whole30-approved, but because potatoes actually are fine to eat on the eating plan, crisping them up in the air fryer is a-okay. Pro cooking tip: Soak your sliced potatoes before putting them in the air fryer so they won’t stick together.

Whole30 air fryer buffalo cauliflower
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2. Buffalo cauliflower

Craving Buffalo hot wings? While most sauces are loaded with off-limits preservatives, this one coats fiber-rich cauliflower with a tangy blend of hot sauce, ghee, and nutritional yeast. It also calls for arrowroot powder to give the veggie a crispy, bready texture (without using bread!).

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Whole30 air fryer coconut shrimp
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3. Coconut shrimp

This seafood dish is a Whole30, Paleo, *and* Mediterranean diet win. The coating is made with unsweetened shredded coconut, and paired with the simple ginger dipping sauce, the sweet and sour combo is a major flavorful win.

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4. Air fryer tostones

A popular snack in Latin America and the Caribbean, tostones are green plantains fried twice to sweet, golden perfection. Because they’re so yummy on their own, all you need besides the fruit and a tiny bit of oil is a dash of salt, adding a touch more complexity to the snack.

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Whole30 air fryer chicken nuggets
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5. Chicken nuggets

Just because you’re committed to the Whole30 doesn’t mean your dinner has to look any different than the rest of your fam’s—this one’s sure to be a crowd-pleaser. Just be sure to use ethically sourced chicken to adhere to the eating plan’s rules.

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6. Air fryer Brussels sprouts

Crispy Brussels taste *so* much better than their boiled counterparts. (Just sayin’.) Season ’em up with salt, pepper, and garlic, pair with your go-to protein, and you have yourself a well-rounded, fiber-rich meal that easily fits the Whole30 specifications.

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7. Air fryer whole chicken

Even though you’re cooking your chicken in an air fryer and not in the oven, you still want to let this baby marinate while it’s in there, so get your spices together (the recipe calls for sea salt, paprika, onion powder, and garlic powder) and let it simmer for 25 minutes per side. It’s a bit more tedious than the average air fryer recipe, but still super low-maintenance, and the crispy bird will be worth the wait.

For more Whole30 recipes, check out these dinners you can make in less than 30 minutes and these Instant Pot recipes.

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Author Emily Laurence | Well and Good
Selected by CWC