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Air fryer Italian pork loin and roasted vegetables recipe

Why not whip up an Italian-inspired dish in your air fryer?

Italian pork loin and roasted vegetables, all made in an air fryer
Italian pork loin and roasted vegetables, all made in an air fryer

First Dates maitre d’ Fred Sirieix is a relatively new convert to air fryers.

But safe to say he’s now convinced by them – relying on them for everyday meals and even dinner parties.

Italian pork loin and roasted vegetables

Ingredients:


(Serves 6, using the Ninja Air Fryer AF160)

1 uncooked boneless pork tenderloin (675-900g), cut in half width wise


120ml Italian dressing


1 aubergine, peeled, cut in 2.5cm pieces


2 plum tomatoes, diced


1 courgette, sliced in half moons


1 medium red onion, peeled and cut in 2.5cm pieces


1 red bell pepper, diced


3 cloves of garlic, peeled, minced


2tbsp extra virgin olive oil


30g fresh basil, torn


2tbsp salt, divided

Italian pork loin and roasted vegetables
Italian pork loin and roasted vegetables (SharkNinja/PA)

Method:

1. Place pork loin into a bowl. Coat pork with Italian dressing. Cover and refrigerate for two to four hours.

2. In a large bowl, toss aubergine, tomatoes, courgette, red onion, bell pepper and garlic with oil, basil, and one tablespoon salt.

3. Insert crisper plate in pan and pan in unit. Preheat unit by selecting ROAST, setting temperature to 190°C and setting time to three minutes. Select START/STOP to begin.

4. While unit is preheating, remove pork from marinade and season with remaining one tablespoon salt.

5. Once the unit is preheated, place vegetable mixture on the crisper plate. Place pork on top of vegetables.

6. Select ROAST, set temperature to 190°C, and set time to 20 minutes. Select START/STOP to begin.

7. After 10 minutes, remove pan. Stir vegetables and flip the pork. Reinsert pan to resume cooking.

8. When cooking is complete, let pork rest for five minutes before slicing.

Fred Sirieix has collaborated with Ninja to launch the Double Stacked Air Fryer pop-up restaurant opening this month. Keep an eye out on Eventbrite for tickets.