Any hot dog will do – beef, pork, turkey even vegan hot dogs – although the best results are had with more standard, backyard-barbecue dogs, rather than fancier varieties.

You probably never thought you’d be making sandwiches in an air fryer when you bought the machine. You thought you’d be making French fries, sure. You might have thought you’d be making crunchy sides like steak fries. You might even have thought about crispy fish sticks. But sandwiches?

Yep! The air fryer can toast bread evenly and quickly, giving even classic deli sandwiches a delectable crust without burning or melting the ingredients inside.

Change up this recipe by substituting drained kimchi for the sauerkraut, swapping out the Swiss for Gruyère or Comté, and/or substituting thin, link-like brats for the hot dogs.

Makes 2 Hot Dog Reubens

Ingredients

Four 1-1/2-ounce hot dogs

4 slices of rye bread

Olive oil spray

1/4 cup Russian dressing

2/3 cup squeezed-dry purchased sauerkraut

Four 1-ounce slices of Swiss Cheese