A savvy and innovative Australian home cook has revealed how she made spiced barbecue pork crackle straw chips using her three-in-one Kmart air fryer.
Sara, from Melbourne, shared the ground-breaking recipe to a popular cookery Facebook group where she was praised by others.
The strips of crunchy golden pork pack a punch of flavour and are bound to impress guests during weekend barbecues.
A savvy and innovative Australian home cook has revealed how she made spiced barbecue pork crackle straw chips using her three-in-one Kmart air fryer
Sara, from Melbourne, shared the ground-breaking recipe to a popular cookery Facebook group where she was praised by others online
'My favourite part of a pork roast; finding out you can buy the crackle alone was probably a dangerous thing,' she wrote on Facebook.
'This accidental discovery was a game changer when I saw it at Coles last year.'
To make the crackling, Sara used 500 grams of pork skin, sea salt, olive oil and made her own spice rub to season the meat.
She mixed paprika, garlic powder, mustard powder, onion salt, dried oregano and cayenne pepper in a bowl to coat onto the pork strips.
While the recipe is detailed and involves ten steps, it's quite simple to follow and takes between 45 minutes to an hour to complete.
To make the crackling, Sara used 500 grams of pork skin, sea salt, olive oil and made her own spice rub to season the meat
Sara mixed paprika, garlic powder, mustard powder, onion salt, dried oregano and cayenne pepper in a bowl to coat onto the pork strips
When making the crackling chips, Sara said it's important to sprinkle the skin side up with salt and place in the fridge to dry out for at least 15 to 30 minutes.
Once the skin is dry, wipe off any moisture and salt and slice in to one-inch strips.
Then mix the spices together, brush the pork strips with olive oil and sprinkle the barbecue rub on top.
Sara cooked the strips in the air fryer for 12 minutes at 200 degrees Celsius.
To prevent the crackle from curling, she laid spare mesh trays directly on top of the pork skin.
To prevent the crackle from curling, Sara laid spare mesh trays directly on top of the pork skin
Sara cooked the strips in the air fryer for 12 minutes at 200 degrees Celsius. The colour should be a brown and golden (pictured)
'Might have to give this a crack,' one man said.
'Look sensational and what fabulous pictorial instructions - definitely ten out of ten,' a woman said.
Other foodies tagged friends in the post and said it looks 'so delicious' they are eager to make the pork crackling chips themselves.
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