The fact that Thanksgiving is officially right around the corner truly terrifies me. But, no matter what — if you are also shocked at how quickly time flies, or if you’re just excited to be at the end of 2020 — I am here to help you prepare for whatever you plan to do for Thanksgiving this year! Considering this year’s Thanksgiving falls in the middle of a pandemic, I’m hoping we are all keeping the gatherings as small and responsible and lit AF as possible. Not to toot my own horn, but I have a lot of recipes that you could make for the special day, and these prosciutto wrapped asparagus bouquets are one of them. These are probably one of the easiest Thanksgiving dishes you could have the luxury to prepare. AND you don’t even *need* an oven to make them. You can use a counter toaster oven, convection oven or an air-fryer to make these, making them the perfect starter for any of you who may live in a small apartment or dorm, or for those of you who have no more oven real estate for the big day.
A lot of you have asked what air fryers I like, and as a culinary host on Amazon LIVE, boy do I have some opinions and recommendations for you! I’m linking my favorites below. The particular air-fryer that I used for this recipe is the Ninja Dual Air-Fryer that has two different baskets so you can prepare two dishes at once. I’m linking it below along with some more of my favorites of all price ranges! You can also watch me LIVE on Amazon at 6PM on November 10th to get the full recipe and demo. While we are on the subject of air fryers, I do want to clarify exactly what they do. Air fryers are essentially mini convection ovens, where hot air circulates around the food to cook it and build ultimate crispiness. You can make anything that you would traditionally bake in an oven in an air fryer, and you will have a faster cook time and evenly crisp/browned results.
If you don’t have prosciutto, you can sub out for bacon (yasssss), thinly sliced pancetta, or even salami if you want something a little funkier. If you can’t find asparagus, go for green beans instead. They will give the same crunchy texture with a lighter, less vegetal and intense flavor.
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I can’t wait to make these for the holidays. This is a total upgrade from green bean and bacon wraps you always see around!!!!!!
I hope you made them and loved them as much as i do!!! 🙂
SO GOOD and easy!!! Made them on Thanksgiving
I am so happy to hear you loved them! Thanks for making my recipe !
This is easy and tasty. Made these on thanksgiving and have been obsessed since!
Yay! So happy you have been making them 🙂 I love how easy they are and all that flavor!!!! Thanks for leaving a review!