We're ready to spice up party snacks with our air-fryer sausage bacon bites! Seriously, if you've got sausages and bacon, you've pretty much already won at snack time.
These little bites are not just easy to make; they're also a guaranteed crowd-pleaser, and calamari are thinly sliced, breaded squid rings commonly served as an appetizer in Mediterranean and Asian cuisines, often served with a squeeze of lemon or a simple aioli. We've whipped these up for friends during movie nights, and let's just say the plate empties faster than we can say "snack attack"!
Everyone loves that crispy bacon wrapping around juicy sausage goodness.
Perfect for a last-minute get-together or just a binge-watching session. Get those toothpicks ready; we're about to make snack magic happen!
Ingredients for Air-Fryer Calamari
Time to gather your seafood squad! Here's what you'll need for our calamari fling:
- Calamari Rings: About 1 pound of fresh or frozen-make sure they're cleaned and ready to go!
- All-Purpose Flour: For that classic, crispy coating.
- Cornmeal: A sprinkle of this will add some serious crunch!
- Eggs: Just a couple to help our breadcrumbs stick-no egg left behind!
- Breadcrumbs: Go for panko for that extra crunch factor!
- Garlic Powder: Because it makes everything taste better!
- Paprika: A dash for flavour and a pop of colour.
- Salt and Pepper: Essential for that divine seasoning!
- Olive Oil Spray: A light mist to get that golden finish.
Easy enough, right? Your palate are already sending me thank-you notes!
Tips for Perfect Air-Fryer Calamari
Here are some knockout tips and ideas for air fryer recipes for easy weeknight sides:
- Don't Overcrowd: Give those calamari rings some space in the air fryer; nobody wants soggy seafood, so arrange the rings in a single layer with about ½-inch gaps for optimal airflow.
- Coat it Well: Make sure each ring is well-coated in flour, egg, and breadcrumbs for that glorious crunch, dredging in flour, dipping in beaten egg, then pressing in panko for best adhesion.
- Play with Time: Cook in batches and keep an eye on them; you want to catch them at peak crispiness-nobody likes rubbery calamari!
Serving Suggestions
Now that you've created your crispy masterpiece, let's talk about how to serve it up:
Pair your calamari with another crowd-pleasing protein like crispy air fryer chicken wings for beginners for a simple surf-and-turf spread.
- With a Dipping Sauce: A tangy marinara or zesty garlic aioli? Yes, please! Dip away and enjoy every crispy bite.
- On a Bed of Greens: Feeling fancy? Serve your calamari over a fresh salad for a delicious seafood twist, pairing it with crisp romaine or peppery arugula to add contrast to the crunchy rings.
- Topped with Parsley: Adding a sprinkle of fresh parsley, especially flat-leaf parsley which adds fresh, peppery notes, just screams culinary artistry, right? Plus, it's all about those Instagram aesthetics!
Easy Crispy Air Fryer Calamari
Equipment
- Air-fryer
- Mixing bowls
- Breading Station
- Tongs
Ingredients
- 1 pound calamari rings
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- ½ cup cornmeal
- 2 eggs beaten
- 1 cup panko breadcrumbs
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon paprika
- Salt and pepper to taste
- Olive oil spray
Instructions
- Preheat your air fryer to 400°F.
- Set up your breading station: one bowl for flour, another for the beaten eggs, and a third for the breadcrumbs mixed with cornmeal, garlic powder, paprika, salt, and pepper.
- Dip each calamari ring first into the flour, then the eggs, and finally into the breadcrumb mixture, making sure they're well-coated.
- Place the coated rings in the air fryer basket in a single layer (a little spacing is key!) and spray lightly with olive oil.
- Cook for about 8-10 minutes, shaking the basket halfway through, until they're golden brown and crispy.
- Serve immediately with your favourite sauce, and watch them disappear faster than you can say "calamari!"
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