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I think it a fan that circulates the air, so the heat is distributed better.What makes an air fryer different than a toaster oven?
I think it a fan that circulates the air, so the heat is distributed better.What makes an air fryer different than a toaster oven?
Air fryer herb roasted chicken. Followed the recipe in the air fryer recipe book. Chicken turned out nice, but they called for waaaay too much salt and pepper so the skin was inedible. Otherwise was very tasty. Had it with mashed potatoes, steamed asparagus and creamed corn.
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I just use spices and light spray of olive or other oil. Very little oil needed.Would definitely cook chicken like this again, but would apply a glaze instead of an oversaturated salt/pepper rub.
Quality and results have a lot to do with temperature and time and wattage. If you join the FB groups, you can usually find people that have worked all that out, including for your particular brand/model.
Or you can experiment. I do both. Once you get the hang of it, you can do it pretty much yourself.
I did a light brushing with vegetable oil since I was out of canola. Could have used spray but hesitant to spray into the fryer when it's hot.I just use spices and light spray of olive or other oil. Very little oil needed.
I'm pretty sure the air fryer ovens, which I also have, take care of that. But you still do need to experiment a little, as the cooking method is different.You'd think they would build a VARIAC into them.
Brushing works too. If yours are too soggy, are you dredging in egg, milk, etc before breading?I did a light brushing with vegetable oil since I was out of canola. Could have used spray but hesitant to spray into the fryer when it's hot.
Its actually what gives it the pseudo "frying" effect. It turns it into something more like caramelization with a crispy outside.I think it a fan that circulates the air, so the heat is distributed better.
Absolutely. I didnt even know that I liked fish burgers until I started making fish fillets in the air fryer. Put mayo on both sides of the bun. Like half a spoonfull of tarter sauce spread on top of the fillets, a slice of pepperjack cheese on top with a layer or 2 of pickles on top over the cheese. DELICIOUSOne thing we found that comes out good is Costco frozen fired fish.
The go from Frozen to fish sandwiches in about 13 min.
Don't know how I didn't see this. I did dredge first, that's what the recipe said to do. It was just eggs. First I put it through the flour mixture, then I put it through the eggs, then the flour again. I let it sit too long between the second coat and actually cooking it I think.Brushing works too. If yours are too soggy, are you dredging in egg, milk, etc before breading?
Then you might need to adjust the temperature lower...for better cooking without burning the outside. It will still crisp up, but a longer time & lower temp let's the inside cook better.Don't know how I didn't see this. I did dredge first, that's what the recipe said to do. It was just eggs. First I put it through the flour mixture, then I put it through the eggs, then the flour again. I let it sit too long between the second coat and actually cooking it I think.