I thought I would use it more but I don't.If you can wait till I come back down I’ll give you mine. Used exactly once. Not my cup of tea.
I thought I would use it more but I don't.If you can wait till I come back down I’ll give you mine. Used exactly once. Not my cup of tea.
What's wrong with your plain old oven?The oil free cooking is what got my attention. I've got a couple of bags of onion rings, yuca fries, tater tots and some seafood things I want be able to cook.
What's wrong with your plain old oven?
As far as oil goes, it is already embedded into those onion rings, yuca fries, tater tots and other seafood things anyways.
I'm on the fence about buying one and wondered if I should order a pack of liners at the same time.
I'll probably use it once a week at most.
Advice is to get one. Highly recommended.I'm on the fence about buying one and wondered if I should order a pack of liners at the same time.
I'll probably use it once a week at most.
Perhaps it is because they do a really good job at what they are intended to do. I highly recommend having one.My daughter says she can’t live without hers. I don’t get it, just cluttering the counter.
Do you use a liner?
Well...What's wrong with your plain old oven?
As far as oil goes, it is already embedded into those onion rings, yuca fries, tater tots and other seafood things anyways.
Well...
It seems as though I have been well and truly chastised as the general consensus seems to be pro air fryer.
lol.
In my defense I am an old school scratch cook who doesn't own a microwave and who kneads her own bread.
So what do I know?
I'll admit I'm still trying to master a crisp sweet potato fry.
I've tried the corn starch route but...
To date no joy.
Oh and...
My baked potatoes in the oven are the bomb.
No tin foil either.
Let's do simple math:Better question is , does it Jolt the hydro/electric bill there , using an air fryer?
Thank you. Nice , even used science(math). I like facts over opinions.Let's do simple math:
Suppose the air fryer is 1500Watts
You are using the air fryer "full power" for 30minutes, that means 750Watts
1kWh is here (Bavaro) about RD$ 18 so 30minutes full power will cost you RD$ 13.5.
Every day for 1 month is about RD$ 400 (US$ 7.25)
Yes. Bought a silicone one off Amazon. Easy to clean and keeps the fryer clean without washing it.Do you use a liner?
this is powerful information for sure. $7.25 worthThank you. Nice , even used science(math). I like facts over opinions.
I agree, I like my counters clear and prefer no extra appliances. I cook with a stove, an oven, and a barbecue grill. Period.My daughter says she can’t live without hers. I don’t get it, just cluttering the counter.
Potatoes in the air fryer come out so crisp on the outside and so fluffy on the inside. Just rub them with a bit of oil and a bit of sea salt. The butter and sour cream just melt into them. They are heaven. You are lucky (or good), I have never been able to make them the same in an oven or bbq.Well...
It seems as though I have been well and truly chastised as the general consensus seems to be pro air fryer.
lol.
In my defense I am an old school scratch cook who doesn't own a microwave and who kneads her own bread.
So what do I know?
I'll admit I'm still trying to master a crisp sweet potato fry.
I've tried the corn starch route but...
To date no joy.
Oh and...
My baked potatoes in the oven are the bomb.
No tin foil either.
Potatoes in the air fryer come out so crisp on the outside and so fluffy on the inside. Just rub them with a bit of oil and a bit of sea salt. The butter and sour cream just melt into them. They are heaven. You are lucky (or good), I have never been able to make them the same in an oven or bbq.