• Pistcow@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Ok, sooo it’s not like a deep fryer and I feel like I can’t be the only one to learn that lesson. I battered up some cod, set it for 15 minutes, and ended up with flat fish pancakes. It’s really a mini convection oven.

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      1 year ago

      No but if you’d used breadcrumbs they come out great. It’s not a fryer, but it will elevate any oven-style “fried” food, like oven fried chicken, oven fries, etc. nothing wet, it will just blow it off.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah it just turns out that convection ovens make great bagged frozen fries.
      I wish my normal oven was a convection oven so I didn’t need an air fryer.

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        1 year ago

        I have a fancy oven with convection but it takes a while to heat up and often I just want a couple servings of fries.

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        I wish my normal oven was a convection oven so I didn’t need an air fryer.

        Here, pretty much everybody has a convection oven. I wish I understood why air fryers are so popular here.

        I’ve heard one argument: “Mine can stir the fries”

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          It is a small efficient oven that is easy to use.

          It is great to re-heat food and the texture of the re-heated food is a lot better than a microwave.

          It’s great for breaded food and takes a lot less time than a conventional oven since it heats up pretty much instantly.

          For example, when I make Parmigiana Chicken, if I do it the air fryer, it takes about 15 minutes overall cooking time, including melting the cheese to a golden crips texture. If I use my conventional convection oven, it takes 10 minutes just to heat-up.

          It is also easy to clean.

          It does not replace the conventional oven for everything, but it does a lot of things faster with the same result. It’s a big boon.

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          1 year ago

          Frying is all about quickly imparting heat into the surface of a food at high temperature. Air fryers mimic that by moving a much higher volume of hot air past the food – they’re “super convection” ovens.

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      1 year ago

      It’s really a mini convection oven.

      Yes but more so. I don’t think there’s any objective criteria but where a convection oven blows hot air over food to brown it all around, sn air fryer blows more to crisp the food

      And for me the convenience is key. Like a microwave, just click a few buttons and wait for it to beep

      My only problem is the lack of recipes. A few processed snack foods have directions, but I’m still figuring out how to vobvert instructions for real food. “subtract 20° and 20% of the time” is inconsistent

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        1 year ago

        It’s nice that some freezer food is coming with air frier instructions. Lots of trial and error before that.

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        Usually I just go with whatever the instructions are for toaster ovens if they don’t have air fryer specific, I don’t think I’ve ever really had any issues doing it. If there are only conventional I go with that temp but check it early and add time if needed.