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03-11-2019, 01:09 PM
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Re: new kitchen gadget

My friend has one....the chips are nowhere near as good as my tripple fried ones...crispy on the outside,fluffy in the middle.
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03-11-2019, 01:12 PM
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[QUOTE=realspeed;1810614]Sill finding out ST but it does. Sue has got to get used to timing chips she didn't leave them in for long enough but the fish was amazing, really crispy on the outside and so moist inside, Sue has neve ever done them this good, and she is a brilliant cook.

Seems there is enough moisture in what you want to cook so have to add nothing, not even a drop of oil. All they say is half way though the cooking cycle is to turn the food over or shake up the chips so they cook evenly.

The model Sue got was the Tower T17021 from Tescos cost £39, greatly reduced at the moment. come with cooking guide times
she didn't shake the chips up enough but you can do otheerf things at he same time

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He is cooking fast food..ok,if you like that sort of thing..

All he is doing..is letting the air fryer heat everything up...


Sorry,that does not look fresh or appetising to me..
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03-11-2019, 01:13 PM
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Re: new kitchen gadget

I've had an air-fryer for a few months now and use it for cooking things like pork steaks, Quorn sausage/nuggets, chicken portions, ready-meal lasagne, and the (very) occasional pie. All without any oil or one-cal sprays. Haven't tried chips yet but then again, I don't eat them very often.

An excellent addition to a kitchen - economical to use too.
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03-11-2019, 04:00 PM
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Re: new kitchen gadget

Originally Posted by pauline3 ->
My friend has one....the chips are nowhere near as good as my tripple fried ones...crispy on the outside,fluffy in the middle.
They sound perfect Pauline, do you want a lodger?
 
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