Air fryer slander

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you not have an oven? Are you trying to clutter up more countertop space? Why have so many people fallen for this?

I have many kitchen gadgets but this one seems silly.


I guess you haven’t had the pleasure of delicious garlicky cauliflower that takes 10 minutes to make without heating up my entire kitchen and comes out perfectly. I, too, was once a non-believer. No longer.



Pleeeeeease share this recipe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have an air fryer/toaster oven and use it far more than the oven. It's much, much faster.


I agree that the little single purpose air fryers are stupid. We had one and got rid of it pretty quickly.

I also think OP that you should be asking this question about the Instant Pot. It's anything but instant and is huge and doesn't do any of its jobs well. I'd rather have a separate pressure cooker and slow cooker.

The single purpose air fryers work much better than the toaster-oven style ones. Instant Pots do a good job of pressure cooking, making rice, and making yogurt. They are not good at slow cooking.


I totally agree with this. We had a Cusinart Air Fryer toaster combo and it was fine, but when died recently I decided to go with a regular toaster oven and separate air fryer and I love it. Got the Ninja air fryer and it is great. I store it out of the way as it is too big to leave on our counter. I also like the stand alone because now that the toaster is just for toasting it stays so much cleaner.
Anonymous
Just finished enjoying tasty broccoli cooked in my standalone air fryer. Only took 6 minutes!
Anonymous
My friends say food tastes plasticky



Just a tiny PSA - slander refers to spoken lies and libel to written lies. With your post, it would be libel. But, it would not be libel because you are expressing an opinion and not a fact - opinions can never be libel or slander.

Carry on
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My friends say food tastes plasticky



Just a tiny PSA - slander refers to spoken lies and libel to written lies. With your post, it would be libel. But, it would not be libel because you are expressing an opinion and not a fact - opinions can never be libel or slander.

Carry on


This is why people hate lawyers.

Anonymous
We have a gourmet kitchen with multiple thermador ovens (gas and electric).The air fryer gets the most use in our household because it's so fast and really crisps everything up nicely.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you not have an oven? Are you trying to clutter up more countertop space? Why have so many people fallen for this?

I have many kitchen gadgets but this one seems silly.


Do you have children? Do they like crispy chicken nuggets or fish sticks?

I can cook 4-6 nuggets in 10 min instead of turning on the oven for 30+ min to preheat and then cook.
Anonymous
An air fryer is perfect for my retired parents because it lets them cook small amounts of food quickly. It is also at counter height and is safer than my elderly mom trying to lift a heavy glass casserole full of hot food out of the oven.
Anonymous
I use it for EVERYTHING and eat healthy. It's a game changer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My friends say food tastes plasticky



Just a tiny PSA - slander refers to spoken lies and libel to written lies. With your post, it would be libel. But, it would not be libel because you are expressing an opinion and not a fact - opinions can never be libel or slander.

Carry on


This is why people hate lawyers.



Admit it - you learned something. And I won’t do it again (posting lawyerly stuff); promise!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love mine but am worried of the coating a high heat produces carcinogenic compounds

Are there any brands that don't have the non-stick coating?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you not have an oven? Are you trying to clutter up more countertop space? Why have so many people fallen for this?

I have many kitchen gadgets but this one seems silly.


I guess you haven’t had the pleasure of delicious garlicky cauliflower that takes 10 minutes to make without heating up my entire kitchen and comes out perfectly. I, too, was once a non-believer. No longer.



Pleeeeeease share this recipe.


I cut up the head of cauliflower, toss it in a bowl with a tablespoon of olive oil and then coat with cooking spray. Add garlic salt all over. Preheat air fryer for 2 minutes to 360. Then cook for 5 min, toss and cook for 5 more min.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My friends say food tastes plasticky



Just a tiny PSA - slander refers to spoken lies and libel to written lies. With your post, it would be libel. But, it would not be libel because you are expressing an opinion and not a fact - opinions can never be libel or slander.

Carry on


This is why people hate lawyers.



Admit it - you learned something. And I won’t do it again (posting lawyerly stuff); promise!


Ha! Nope. I am a lawyer - but this ego-driven correcting on a food forum is why people hate us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love mine but am worried of the coating a high heat produces carcinogenic compounds

Are there any brands that don't have the non-stick coating?

I think the non stick coating / easy clean up is half the love of air fryers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We have a combination toaster over, air fryer, and we make almost everything in it unless we are having a big meal. Doesn’t heat up the whole kitchen. Cooks quickly for whiny children. We store all of the other appliances and switched from
An espresso machine to a stovetop espresso (moka pot). We do consider getting rid of the microwave, tho.


Yes, our little Breville oven does everything! Love it.


The breville oven is cool but it is not little! It’s huge! I was given one but I simply don’t have room for it. It’s easily twice the size of our old toaster oven and given the heat, it really needs ample space for ventilation. I actually think it ought to be under a vent hood.

I could see it as a replacement for our full sized oven but I can’t imagine ever having room for it. Even if I had a huge house and kitchen I would want it to be built in somehow like a wall oven I guess.

Are you sure there’s not something defective with yours? We are on our second and neither has our off any heat. Use it in our small pantry and even store things on top.
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