Chicken Parmesan, garlicky brussels sprouts and more recipes for the beloved countertop appliance.
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Good morning. Do you have an air fryer? Millions of Americans do and, as Christina Morales reports for The Times this week, the device may be supplanting the microwave and humble toaster oven as the nation's favored countertop cooking device, this year's electric pressure cooker or 12-button blender. "The air fryer," one of the home cooks Christina spoke to for the article said, "is here to stay." |
Let me know how those turn out. You might make a convert of me yet. |
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Now, it's nothing to do with amba or treacle, but I enjoyed the near-noir, small-town wit of John Straley's "Baby's First Felony," a murder mystery set in Sitka, Alaska. (It's a series, and this book's number 7 of 8 — not sure why I started so late in the string, but it's good.) |
Finally, Jon Caramanica put me on to Kidd G featuring YNW BSlime, "Left Me," an unforced crossover of country and hip-hop. (Jon's review: "It sounds like the No. 1 song of 2030.") Air fry to that, and I'll be back on Friday. |
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