Turn canned fish into mini casseroles in the Airfryer

Turn canned fish into mini casseroles in the Airfryer

HomeCooking Tips, RecipesTurn canned fish into mini casseroles in the Airfryer

Canned fish is convenient affordable and delicious. Some people like to eat canned fish as is while others like to spice it up with different sauces and seasonings. You can even upgrade your taco night with canned fish. Either way canned fish is one canned meat you should have in your pantry according to canned fish videos on TikTok that have been viewed millions of times.

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Whether you’re not a fan of eating canned fish or you’re looking for a clever way to change up the flavor TikTok’s Good Vibes Cooking has developed a super tasty way to eat canned fish by turning them into mini casseroles or cracker dips in the air fryer. The general idea is to remove the lid drain the oil from the can break up the fish with a fork pour a creamy sauce over it and top it with cheese. Place the whole can in the air fryer for a few minutes until the cheese is golden brown and bubbly. The mini casserole can be eaten with a fork but also makes a perfect savory cracker dip.

In their "Marry Me Mackerel" canned fish video Good Vibes Cooking uses a variety of spices in their sauce including paprika basil and onion powder as well as garlic lemon juice and heavy cream. They also grate fresh Parmesan cheese for the cheese topping. By simply mixing and matching sauces and toppings you can create endless recipes for tasty air fryer canned fish dishes.

Common types of canned fish include tuna mackerel herring sardines anchovies and salmon. While you often hear that tuna and sardines are popular canned fish Atlantic mackerel is the most underrated canned fish. Mackerel and canned tuna both have a nice umami flavor and are also milder than sardines making them the perfect versatile fish for various sauces and additions. They are also flakier than sardines making them easier to incorporate into a casserole or dip.