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Step 1
Make the sauce by adding all of the sauce ingredients to a bowl and mixing well.
Step 2
Preheat air fryer to 400° Fahrenheit. Even if it doesn't have a preheat function, preheat it for a few minutes.
Step 3
If desired, spray your air fryer basket with cooking oil. Place the chicken breasts in the basket.
Step 4
Set the breasts to cook for a total of 30 minutes (you'll flip them after 15 minutes).
Step 5
After 15 minutes of cooking, flip the breasts.
Step 6
Cook for another 10-20 minutes, or until the chicken reaches an internal temperature of 165° in the thickest part of the breast.
Step 7
In the last few minutes of cooking, brush the sauce on both sides of the breasts. Don't brush it on too early, as it will burn after a few minutes. Alternatively, you can brush the sauce on after the chicken is completely cooked.
Step 8
Remove the chicken and serve.
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