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This air fryer is legit!
I just fried chicken in an air fryer for the first time.
It's hard for me to believe; but I can't tell that an air fryer was used. No way! The clean up is nothing compared to when I pan fry chicken. $140 US I already feel like it was worth it after just one meal. Ninja DZ201 Foodi 8 Quart 6-in-1 DualZone 2-Basket Air Fryer with 2 Independent Frying Baskets https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/...AC_SL1500_.jpg :thumbsup |
My Son has something similar, though I have not seen it personally. He is always singing its praises, yet when I ask to come round for a meal, he goes silent :1orglaugh
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I just think he probably just doesn't like me... :(
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Its Ninja after all!
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I have a Ninja air fryer. It's great for me because I order a lot of food for delivery, and toss fries or chicken into the Ninja for a few minutes after it arrives and it tastes like it's straight out of the restaurant kitchen!
But the inner tray is held in place by some silicone pads that all broke within the first few days, and then I burned the shit out of myself several times until I figured out how to deal with the tray just flopping out when I was retrieving the food. Still, it's been a great addition to my kitchen! |
I have heard mixed reviews about air fryers - Maybe I will try one - I do like freid food and anything that makes it a bit healthier has to be good...
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Nice! Fried chicken is delicious. Making it a bit healthier sounds like a wonderful idea.
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Just got this one for my boyfriend for xmass. Hopefully its good.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NLHMYH4...roduct_details |
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I have the 5-1 Ninja with the air fryer + grill option. Its very good. I use it for a lot of things. And now french fries that go cold, can be revived very fast and taste great.
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Let me burst your bubble lol
Why you shouldn't use an air fryer?
Not only does air frying still run the risk of creating acrylamides, but polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and heterocyclic amines can result from all high-heat cooking with meat. These compounds have associations with cancer risk, according to the National Cancer Institute Just saying You still going to die :1orglaugh |
They are good for finishing off cooking frozen fried food. Once you start to get healthy you won't want to eat fried food as it will be last thought.
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I wanted to try this to stop having to dispose of pans of oil. Now I get the same result but only spray a little oil on the chicken. I can get rid of the "vat" of used grease in my kitchen. I made sausage, hash browns and egg over-easy for breakfast and the clean up is just to wipe baskets with a paper towel. No grease splatter on the stove and floor like using a frying pan. :) |
I have one made by DeLonghi, works great. You can make french fries in it too with only like a spoon full of oil.
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If you love perfectly grilled all beef hot dogs in 6-7 minutes then this is your heaven.
I normally heat my frying pan for 10 minutes and then stand over the hot dog cooking for another 12-15 minutes. Fuck that now! I get exact same result in 7 minutes in the air fryer. I think I will sill need a frying pan to make steak like I want it. I'm pretty sure I will still need a frying pan to make fried rice also. I will test that soon. :2 cents: |
Yeah it's AWESOME :thumbsup
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I'm eating a purple kale salad :( . . .
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1. Get an air fryer OR 2. Move in with Yo mamma! :1orglaugh |
Have heard nothing but good things about air fryers, that looks like a real nice one.
My problem is I have so many kitchen appliances I'm going to need a 2nd kitchen soon. :1orglaugh |
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With air fryers and microwaves available, it seems ovens are for people who bake bread and cakes. If I need a skillet then I can get a counter top electric one and also electric pot. I make cornbread in the microwave so some baking effects are possible. But the big deal for me is that I'm envisioning a clean grease free kitchen without any reduction in food quality and faster cooking times. :2 cents: |
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If you do go ahead with removing your oven, a sizable toaster oven can quite easily replace most of your oven needs. Then of course I just stumble on this :1orglaugh https://aax-us-iad.amazon.com/x/c/Qm...8-ff042f17d1a4 |
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Pretty sure I can make cornbread in it. Wait!!!!!!!! I can't make pizza! :uhoh There's the hole in my plan. :1orglaugh |
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I think you guys have sold me on getting an air fryer
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Ninja makes good stuff.. I have their 'ninja cooker' and it's fantastic, not sold on air fryers yet as I don't make alot of food here, kinda swear by my cast iron - and not much else.
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The thing people don't understand about Air Friers is that its not about being "healthy" per se. It's about the convenience of frying food (or otherwise heating food) without needing to use oil and deal with the huge mess. Seriously, for reheating fries or fried cheese - I can order mozzarella sticks for delivery - and sticking them in the device for a few minutes to have it taste like it came straight out of the kitchen. People think it's like that you're trying to be extra healthy, but no, it's like I can have all kinds of great food and it tastes awesome without the hassle :thumbsup |
I didn't know there were airfryers with 2 baskets, that's really interesting, I've been kinda considering buying a second airfryer so I can make chicken and fries at once :thumbsup
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not sure if it's a 'fryer' but my ex swore by his FlavorWave, he used that for anything that wasn't done on the BBQ outside. what you describe def sounds better than a kitchen filled with oil, ick I'll take some of that purple kale salad though |
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My wife bought one of these and it was not impressed
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