• Air Frier

    From Toronto64c@21:1/210 to All on Fri Jan 6 18:15:06 2023
    So I got a Ninja Air Fryer for Christmas and I have to admit that for Chicken related cooking it's incredible. Curious if anyone on here has any experience with these Air Fryer's and what else they are good for?

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Toronto64c on Fri Jan 6 16:19:04 2023
    Re: Air Frier
    By: Toronto64c to All on Fri Jan 06 2023 06:15 pm

    So I got a Ninja Air Fryer for Christmas and I have to admit that for Chicken related cooking it's incredible. Curious if anyone on here has any experience with these Air Fryer's and what else they are good for?

    I've had an air fryer for a couple years now. I do like it for chicken. They can also cook potato items fairly well (French fries, tater tots, hash brown patties, etc.). I've even heard of people cooking steak in an air fryer, though I haven't tried that myself:
    https://www.skinnytaste.com/air-fryer-steak/

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Toronto64c on Fri Jan 6 16:27:15 2023
    Re: Air Frier
    By: Toronto64c to All on Fri Jan 06 2023 06:15 pm

    So I got a Ninja Air Fryer for Christmas and I have to admit that for Chicken related cooking it's incredible. Curious if anyone on here has any experience with these Air Fryer's and what else they are good for?

    Also, I've cooked frozen battered/breaded fish in my air fryer, and it usually does a fairly good job with that too. The thing is that fish seems to come apart more easily and can stick to the bottom of the air fryer (maybe some cooking oil would be good).

    I think most frozen breaded foods and frozen snack items tend to cook fairly well in an air fryer.

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  • From esc@21:4/173 to Toronto64c on Fri Jan 6 22:25:47 2023
    So I got a Ninja Air Fryer for Christmas and I have to admit that for Chicken related cooking it's incredible. Curious if anyone on here has any experience with these Air Fryer's and what else they are good for?

    We tried using one we got for Christmas and to be honest we can't really distinguish what it's doing separate from a traditional oven, more or less. I guess it's an oven that is faster because it doesn't have to heat as much space? Not really clear to me. Perhaps we're doing it wrong :)

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  • From Jimmy Anderson@21:3/122 to Toronto64c on Sat Jan 7 22:11:00 2023
    Toronto64c wrote to All <=-

    So I got a Ninja Air Fryer for Christmas and I have to admit that for Chicken related cooking it's incredible. Curious if anyone on here has any experience with these Air Fryer's and what else they are good for?

    Pretty much anything you would DEEP FRY can be cooked in it, and you are
    not adding additional oil to your food!

    Coconut Shrimp and Egg Rolls... :-)




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  • From Arelor@21:2/138 to Toronto64c on Sun Jan 8 16:31:10 2023
    Re: Air Frier
    By: Toronto64c to All on Fri Jan 06 2023 06:15 pm

    So I got a Ninja Air Fryer for Christmas and I have to admit that for Chicke

    I dhave an air fryer. I don't use it much.

    You can throw in nearly any other thing you would use a regular fryer for. It is fine for sausages and even fillet.

    That said, I tend to use the fireplace more if just because I am more likely to already have it burning for heating. I may as well throw a pan in and fry my things on it when needed.

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  • From acn@21:3/127.1 to Toronto64c on Mon Jan 9 11:24:00 2023
    Am 06.01.23 schrieb Toronto64c@21:1/210 in FSX_FOOD:

    Hallo Toronto64c,

    So I got a Ninja Air Fryer for Christmas and I have to admit that for Chicken related cooking it's incredible. Curious if anyone on here has any experience with these Air Fryer's and what else they are good for?

    We also have a Philips Airfryer since early summer and use it quite
    often, mostly for potatoes, french fries and for 'part-baked
    baguettes' / 'baked rolls' (german: Aufbackbr”tchen).

    We also noticed that you can boil your eggs in there while baking the rolls/baguettes: eg. the rolls take 180 degC for 5 min, and the eggs
    take 3 extra minutes and are really good.

    I also tried baking pizza (a deep-fried one), as Philips is offering a
    "Pizza Kit". You have to figure out the best temperature and time and
    use the grid above the pizza (so that the topping won't fly around),
    but it does work.

    Philips also offers an app called "NutriU" where you can find many
    recipies.

    Regards,
    Anna

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  • From Geri Atricks@21:4/102 to Toronto64c on Sat Jan 7 13:07:22 2023
    So I got a Ninja Air Fryer for Christmas and I have to admit that for Chicken related cooking it's incredible. Curious if anyone on here has any experience with these Air Fryer's and what else they are good for?

    Actually, anything that you would normally deep fry or back tends to work pretty good, as long as it's BREADED and NOT BATTERED.

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  • From Geri Atricks@21:4/102 to Geri Atricks on Sat Jan 7 13:09:14 2023
    Actually, anything that you would normally deep fry or back tends to work

    Damnit, BAKE, not back. :(

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Geri Atricks on Thu Jan 19 08:54:55 2023
    Re: Re: Air Frier
    By: Geri Atricks to Toronto64c on Sat Jan 07 2023 01:07 pm

    Actually, anything that you would normally deep fry or back tends to work pretty good, as long as it's BREADED and NOT BATTERED.

    I've cooked Van de Kamp's battered fish fillets in my air fryer, and it seems to work fairly well for those. I actually just cooked some of those last night for dinner in my air fryer. This time, I sprayed some cooking oil on the platter in the air fryer because pieces of those fish fillets can stick to it, and I think that helped.

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  • From Geri Atricks@21:4/102 to Nightfox on Thu Jan 19 12:58:13 2023
    pretty good, as long as it's BREADED and NOT BATTERED.

    I've cooked Van de Kamp's battered fish fillets in my air fryer, and it seems to work fairly well for those. I actually just cooked some of
    those last night for dinner in my air fryer. This time, I sprayed some cooking oil on the platter in the air fryer because pieces of those fish fillets can stick to it, and I think that helped.

    I was talking about fresh food, not premade frozen stuffs.

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Geri Atricks on Thu Jan 19 13:19:56 2023
    Re: Re: Air Frier
    By: Geri Atricks to Nightfox on Thu Jan 19 2023 12:58 pm

    pretty good, as long as it's BREADED and NOT BATTERED.

    I've cooked Van de Kamp's battered fish fillets in my air fryer, and

    I was talking about fresh food, not premade frozen stuffs.

    Ah, I see.. It sounded like you just meant anything battered.

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  • From unixl0rd@21:2/150 to esc on Sun Feb 5 13:22:58 2023
    We tried using one we got for Christmas and to be honest we can't really distinguish what it's doing separate from a traditional oven, more or less. I guess it's an oven that is faster because it doesn't have to
    heat as much space? Not really clear to me. Perhaps we're doing it wrong

    From what I understand, this is exactly it. It's not really a 'fryer', but a type of convection oven. I use mine to cook pretty much everything. You can even make muffins/bread with it.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to unixl0rd on Tue Feb 7 07:34:00 2023
    unixl0rd wrote to esc <=-

    From what I understand, this is exactly it. It's not really a 'fryer',
    but a type of convection oven. I use mine to cook pretty much
    everything. You can even make muffins/bread with it.

    True. I bought a new convection oven and it comes with a fryer basket -
    like a portable air fryer but bigger.

    My recent air-fryer discovery is meat. I took a tri-tip steak, cubed it,
    put it in a 400 degreee airfryer, pre-heated and cooked them for 3
    minutes a side. They came out nicely, then tossed them onto a bed or
    romaine lettuce, sliced red onion and bleu cheese.

    The best air fryer snack food we've found is mini tater-tots. The minis
    seem to get crispier than full-sized tots.



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