Crispy Crunchy Goodness: How to Bake Pillsbury Cookies in an Air Fryer
Are you a die-hard Pillsbury cookie fan, but tired of the same old boring bake in the oven routine? Have no fear, because we've got the ultimate hack for you - the air fryer! Not only will your cookies come out perfectly cooked, but they'll also be wonderfully crisp and crunchy on the outside. So let's get to it, and shake things up with some Pillsbury cookie goodness in the air fryer!
First and foremost, what should we know about Pillsbury company?
Well, they've been in the game for over 150 years and are famous for their pre-made doughs and mixes that make baking a breeze. One of their most popular products - the ready-to-bake cookies - are a fan favorite, and now even more appealing with the air fryer hack.
Ingredients:
1 package of Pillsbury ready-to-bake cookies
Cooking spray
Now, onto the recipe!
It's important to preheat your air fryer to 350 degrees Fahrenheit for a few minutes. Once it's preheated, lightly spray the air fryer basket with cooking spray. Take your cookies out of the package and place them in the basket, leaving a little bit of space between each one. Close the basket and set the timer for 5 minutes. When the timer goes off, check on the cookies - they should be golden brown on the outside and perfectly gooey on the inside. If they need a little more time, put them back in the air fryer for another minute or two.
Pro Tips and Variations:
Try different flavors of Pillsbury cookies, like chocolate chip, sugar, or peanut butter
Add a sprinkle of sea salt or cinnamon sugar on top for a little extra flavor
If you have a smaller air fryer, you may need to bake the cookies in batches
So there you have it - a quick, easy, and fun way to bake Pillsbury cookies using your air fryer. Whether you're looking for a sweet treat or just trying to switch up your baking routine, this recipe is sure to satisfy your cravings. So go ahead and give it a whirl, and let us know how it turns out!
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