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Air-Fryer Crispy Fish Fillet Sandwiches
Battered or crumbed? That’s always the question in fried fish sandwiches. With this crispy air-fryer fish fillet sandwich recipe, you can have both.
👥 4 Servings👤 Bruce Weinstein📖 epicurious
🥘 Ingredients
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🍳 Cookware
- ●oven
- ●whisk
- ●bowl
- ●cutting board
📝 Preparation Steps
1
With the basket in the machine or the tray set at the center level in a toaster-oven-style model, heat an air fryer to 400°F on the air fryer setting.
2
Spread the bread crumbs in a shallow soup plate, small pie plate, or medium food storage container. Whisk the eggs, mayonnaise, mustard, flour, paprika, onion powder, salt, and pepper in a second shallow soup plate, small pie plate, or medium food storage container until uniform.
(100 g) plain panko breadcrumbs2 cupslarge eggs2
3
Set all of the fish fillets in the egg mixture and turn them to coat. If your containers or bowls are small, you’ll need to work in batches in this step.
4
Pick up one coated fillet from the egg mixture and set in the breadcrumbs. Turn repeatedly, pressingly gently, to coat all sides with the bread crumbs. Transfer to a cutting board and repeat with the remaining fillets.
5
Generously coat the fillets on all sides with nonstick spray.
(100 g) plain panko breadcrumbs2 cupsNonstick spray
6
Set the fillets without touching in the heated machine and air-fry undisturbed for ⏱️ 10 minutes, or until browned with a crisp coating. Gently transfer the fillets to a wire rack. Be careful to keep the coating intact. Lightly coat the cut side of the buns with nonstick spray. Set them cut side up in the machine and air-fry for about ⏱️ 2 minutes, or until very lightly toasted. (Be careful: They can dry out.) Work in batches as necessary.
(100 g) plain panko breadcrumbs2 cupsNonstick spray
7
Transfer the buns cut side up to a cutting board. Slather the bottom halves with tartar sauce and top each with a fish fillet. Close the buns and serve with more tartar sauce on the side for dipping.
(100 g) plain panko breadcrumbs2 cupsTartar sauce, as a condiment
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