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The Best Vegetarian Air Fryer Cookbook in the UK

What makes a vegetarian air fryer cookbook worth buying — and the UK title that covers veggie and vegan from breakfast to dessert.

A good vegetarian air fryer cookbook should do more than roast a few vegetables — it needs variety across the day, clearly marked vegan options, and recipes built for what you can actually buy in a UK shop. Here's what to look for and our top pick.

Key takeaways

Q: What is the best vegetarian air fryer cookbook in the UK?

A: The British Veggie Air Fryer Cookbook by George Purton — 110 vegetarian and vegan recipes for the UK palate, with vegan dishes clearly marked.

Q: Should a veggie cookbook include vegan recipes?

A: Ideally yes, with vegan options labelled so the book works for mixed households.

What to look for

FeatureWhy it matters
Breakfast-to-dessert rangeCarries a whole household
Vegan options markedWorks for mixed diets
UK ingredientsShop normally, cook easily
Full nutritionKnow what's on the plate

Our top pick

The British Veggie Air Fryer Cookbook offers 110 recipes spanning breakfast, snacks, mains and desserts, with every vegan dish clearly flagged and full nutrition throughout. Rated 4.4 from 77 reviews, it's the most complete meat-free option for a UK kitchen. See the style in our vegetarian air fryer recipes.

Who it suits

  • Vegetarians and vegans wanting variety, not just sides.
  • Mixed households thanks to marked vegan recipes.
  • Anyone eating less meat a few nights a week.
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Frequently asked questions

What is the best vegetarian air fryer cookbook?

The British Veggie Air Fryer Cookbook is the most complete UK option, with 110 veggie and vegan recipes and full nutrition throughout.

Does it include vegan recipes?

Yes — vegan dishes are clearly marked, so the book suits both vegetarians and vegans as well as mixed households.

Is it just vegetable side dishes?

No — it spans breakfast, snacks, mains and desserts, so it can carry a whole household rather than just supplying sides.