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I live alone and was thinking of getting an Air Fryer.
I buy National Pies from the Supermarket which are in the Refrigerated Section and they have instructions for heating in an Air Fryer or Conventional Oven. What else do you cook or reheat in your Air Fryer? |
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Anything from chips to roast pork with crackling. They can be very versatile.
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Join Date: Apr 2018
Location: Sydney, more than not. I hate it.
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A George Formby type griller is pretty versatile, too. Bachelor kitchens should have both.
Neither is ideal when making salads, save for grilling the haloumi. Are you ambitious to spread your wings in terms of recipes? |
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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
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Already have the George Foreman, fantastic appliance. Makes great toasties among other things.
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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Melbourne
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Air Fryers are more like mini ovens. They don't "fry".
I have one, and use it for smaller snacks. I cannot recommend the "Woolworths Oven Roasted Southern Style Wing Nibbles" enough for the air fryer. Set to 170, 30 mins, perfecto! I can fit 6 to 7 of them in my Philips air fryer. Other things I use it for are my own prepped winglets, pies (can possibly fit 2 of the nationals), fries and dimmies ![]() I want to get a bigger one so I can do lasagne and cottage pies without having to use my big oven!
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Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: South Aus.
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Have a Ninja atm, its a larger-wider type. Works far better than the smaller types.
Great for home made pies & pasties as well. Home made garlic chips too. Better than a microwave & quicker than an oven. Easy to clean. |
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I've had a lot of success with a Breville 4 slice sandwich toaster/press when cooking crumbed steaks!
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There are two rules with air fryers. The bigger the better and the dual drawer units are better than the single draw. After two different Phillips ones we now have a dual drawer or Megazone Ninja AF500 and it's near perfect. Tip for frozen pies to save time. 90-120 seconds in the microwave and then 12 minutes in the air fryer for a quick, and great result (saves about 10 minutes).
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Join Date: Dec 2020
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I bought the Aldi $49.95 air fryer. To see what all the fuss with air fryers is about. I cook frozen fish pieces, potato gems , chicken tenders. Early days ! still experimenting !!! Happy with it.
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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: May 2010
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I like using the air fryer, it has replaced most things that are cooked in the oven.
I have a 900mm oven, so really only big things that wont fit in the air fryer go into the oven which isn't much these days. Makes cleaning so easy, mine I pull the massive cooking tray and wire tray and wash in the dishwasher, saves me gassing myself out with oven cleaner. Cooking quality, no difference. |
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We were recently given an airfryer.
I didnt see the point initially. So it does well with the Chiko roll but a 2kg chicken fit in there and came out 45mins later looking very yummy with a nice crispy skin. Yeah, she gave it a rub down with some spices but I was impressed (and then full) |
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The Ninja AF500 will actually fit 2 Whole chickens (1.8-2.3kg each) when used in Megazone format (both drawers combined into one zone). We've managed a single 2.5 kg one with the trimmings around it.
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So I guess the egg came before the chicken based on the above
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Saw this thread in the Pub,
and thought somebody had coined a new name for BYDs. End of the day, they're not fryers. They are very small, convenient, fan-forced electric ovens. So anything you could cook in an oven, you can cook in an air "fryer." Think about it this way, using an oven to cook a tray of say nuggets and chips, was actually a very inefficient use of space and energy. Air "Fryers" use a LOT of electricity, but they concentrate the heat in a very small space, so overall are more effective.
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