We think it’s time for a snack that’s not just tasty, but also pretty darn easy to whip up! Introducing our air fryer stuffed tomatoes! These little gems are basically tomato cups filled with all the goodies we love—think cheese, herbs, and everything nice.
The first time we had these, it was a total “where have you been all my life?” moment. They’re fantastic for a quick bite during movie night or to impress guests when they pop over. You’ll be the superstar of the snack table.
Trust us, stuffed tomatoes are about to become your new best friend in the kitchen! So, grab those tomatoes and let’s get stuffing!
Ingredients for Air Fryer Stuffed Tomatoes
Here’s what you’ll need to whip up these little flavour bombs—don’t worry, it’s a snap!
- Large Tomatoes: About 4-6, depending on how hungry you are (we won’t judge!).
- Cream Cheese: Grab about ½ cup to make the filling ultra-creamy—because, why not?
- Shredded Cheese: A blend of mozzarella and cheddar works wonders—about 1 cup, your call on the cheese life!
- Garlic Powder: A dash will do; we want flavour without sending vampires running.
- Fresh Herbs: Basil, parsley, or whatever green magic you have lying around—about ¼ cup, chopped.
- Salt and Pepper: To taste, because no one wants bland tomatoes!
Easy-peasy! Now let’s get ready to stuff those beauties and set the air fryer on fire (metaphorically, of course).
Tips for Perfect Air Fryer Stuffed Tomatoes
Want to knock your stuffed tomatoes out of the park? Keep these pro tips in mind:
- Choose the Right Tomatoes: Look for ripe, firm tomatoes that can handle a good stuffing without falling apart. Think of them as the sturdy bags for your tasty treasures!
- Don’t Overfill: While we love a good stuffing, don’t go overboard! Leave a bit of room at the top so they can cook evenly and not explode into tomato confetti.
- Cook in Batches: If you’re making a big batch, don’t be afraid to cook them in rounds. Overcrowding can lead to sad, soggy tomatoes—let’s keep them happy and crispy!
Variations and Substitutions
Feeling adventurous? Give these stuffed tomatoes a twist with these fun ideas:
- Spicy Kick: Add some diced jalapeños or a few dashes of hot sauce to the filling for some excitement!
- Meat Lovers’ Delight: Brown some ground sausage or beef and mix it into the filling for a protein-packed option.
- Mediterranean Vibes: Swap the cream cheese for feta and toss in some olives or sun-dried tomatoes for a Greek-inspired treat.
Serving Suggestions
Now that you’ve got your stuffed tomatoes cooked to perfection, here’s how to serve them up:
- As a Side Dish: Pair these tomatoes with grilled chicken or fish for a fancy meal that’ll impress anyone who walks through your door.
- On a Bed of Greens: Serve them over a leafy salad for a fresh and light combo—health goals, here we come!
- Snack Attack: Honestly, these beauties can stand alone as the ultimate snack! Just grab one, dive in, and enjoy without a single shred of guilt.
Air Fryer Stuffed Tomatoes: Bursting with Flavor!
Equipment
- Air-fryer
- Mixing bowl
- Knife and cutting board
- Spoon for stuffing
Ingredients
- 4-6 large tomatoes
- ½ cup cream cheese
- 1 cup shredded cheese mozzarella, cheddar, or your fave!
- Garlic powder to taste
- Fresh herbs basil, parsley, or what you fancy!
- Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Preheat your air fryer to 375°F while you prep.
- Cut the tops off the tomatoes and scoop out the insides with a spoon—don’t be too vigorous, we want to keep their shape!
- In a mixing bowl, combine cream cheese, shredded cheese, garlic powder, fresh herbs, salt, and pepper. Mix until well blended.
- Stuff each tomato with the cheesy mixture, but don’t overdo it!
- Lightly spray the air fryer basket with cooking spray.
- Place the stuffed tomatoes in the basket, making sure they’re snug but not cramped.
- Cook for about 8-10 minutes, until the tomatoes are tender and the cheese is melty.
- Let them cool for a couple of minutes, then dig in and enjoy your tasty creations!
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