Business & Finance1 min ago
I Bought An Air Fryer!
Even surprised myself!
Been pondering this for a while now, due to some circumstance changes, and decided to bite the bullet.
Bought a Ninja today, a two drawer one, it's sitting in its allotted space in the kitchen waiting to be used.
Any committed air fryer owners have any constructive things they'd like to share with a complete novice?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Experiment. As I recall my woman didn't get things exactly right initially but after using it a while she found out what things needed more time than suggested, what less, etc..
Plenty of menu suggestions on the Net. But just try what you normally cook, checking advice for that thing on the Net first.
It will be a bit of experimental stuff at the beginning. The air fryer cooks a lot faster and hotter than the oven so you need to experiment with times and temperatures.
When I first had mine, I destroyed lots of oven chips. They came out like twigs! 5 minutes less and 20 degrees than the packet instructions seemed to work. A lot of packaging now has air fryer instructions. Mine is now perfect for a variety of foods...chips, sausages, chops, steak, roast potatoes, baked goods and on and on. I congratulate myself as to not heating up a big oven and using less electricity than previously.
Just take your time to get used to it. Good luck.
Just be prepared to burn a few things at first.
Recipe times are not the Holy Grail, experiment and learn the characteristics of your own fryer.
When cooking new items, I tend to open the drawer once or twice during cooking to check progress. If you're quick, very little is lost in terms of heat because the volume is so small (it works for me anyway).
I've read all the positives and negatives about air fryers and decided that, as I said, due to a change in circumstances, Ill give it a go.
Time will tell as to whether or not it becomes a waste of time, money and space, but in the meantime I'm going to give it a fair go and thank everyone for their useful and constrictive advice x