Shropshire Seagull
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Anyone bought one?
Are they any good?
Are they any good?
Tower 5 in 1 11L. Brilliant
Brighton beat Chelsea 4-1 today. Who cares about air fryers?Yes it is superb, I have two. Just a simple small convention oven that heats up instantly.
It's worth pointing out there a number of things calling themselves an "air fryer". I like the ones like the Tower that are just a bloody effective convection oven that heats up instantly.
It's a thread about air fryers.Brighton beat Chelsea 4-1 today. Who cares about air fryers?
Bit of a leading question but, do you eat food occasionally?Brighton beat Chelsea 4-1 today. Who cares about air fryers?
It's a thread about air fryers.
If you like your chicken wings, here is a tip. Buy a load (they are VERY cheap) and marinade in the fridge in salt, pepper and the air fryer trick of baking powder for a few hours. Just a few teaspoons.
This really crisps up the skin in an air fryer environment.
When they are done, toss them in a good hot sauce like Franks in a bowl and throw them back in for a few minutes.
Serve with homemade coleslaw or something like that. That where air fryers come into their own. Making "bad food" relatively healthily especially you you use good ingredients.
For the veggies, cauliflower wings immense in an air fryer.
Apologies didn't mean to come across as aggressive. I was just pumped up with reading comments about the match last night and air fryers popped up!Bit of a leading question but, do you eat food occasionally?
It's this kind of glorious eclectic mess that used to make NSC the very bestest forum on t'inernet.Apologies didn't mean to come across as aggressive. I was just pumped up with reading comments about the match last night and air fryers popped up!
I am sure air fryers are great, and have actually discussed with Mrs SoL about getting one. Will now pay more attention to this thread for tips and advice!
Currently we use a halogen air cooker a lot and that easily takes a whole chicken and spuds for 3-4 people.
Can you get a whole chicken in the Ninja with 2 drawers? looked in currys and they looked to small.
Perhaps you should buy a oven they are normally larger. But you will use 2/3 times more electric also most food cooks in 50% oft he time and tastes delicious and still moist. I can cook sausages and chips in 12 minutes with a nice brown crunchy texture, ideal for myself and partner.Will have a look then - the ones we have seen have all looked rather small.
Just bought the 400 (9.5litre) Ninja dual drawer version on Friday. They are stated as being out of stock on most of the main Argos, Curry’s websites, but Curry’s in Hove had the 400 size version in store. Just did some half time chips during Chelsea v Arsenal half time break.Bought the Ninja dual 300 a year ago and used it every day.
From cheese on toast to bacon, jacket spuds to a full roast.
Basically, it's a compact, more efficient oven.
Bigger models are now on the market if you can get one.
The benefits are the two trays, giving the option to do two different things at the same time. However, they aren't that big compaied to single basket airfryers (especially when you consider most things cook better in the airfryer when they're not overcrowded).Mrs B has been looking at getting one recently.
Looking at the Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone Air Fryer. Just the 3 of us mostly but occasionally have family around.
Worth going for a Ninja or are the cheaper alternatives just as good?
Got a whole plethora of kitchen gadgets gathering dust. Ninja blender, juicers, cake bowl mixer thingy and others which were 'must- haves' at the time, now just kitchen space takers. Can't help but think this will be another £300 one, though the Mrs does like to cook.
I like the sound of this....
... I put the thighs and legs on the top shelf allowing the juices to run down onto the breasts ...