02/22/2021
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๐ก Save this for a quick reference for cook times!
All air fryers are different so these are "loose" cook times and temperatures to get you in the right ballpark and then you can adjust, as needed.
I use mine several times a week for prepping chicken or making a quick side of veggies or potatoes for dinner. Such a time saver!
Some tips -
๐ Air fryers cook with cyclonic air, instead of oil to get that crispiness.
โผ๏ธThe vent in the back is VERY hot so be sure to pull it away from your countertop wall
converting recipes from oven to air fryer can reduce cooking times 20% approx.
๐คฌ They're a B@ #$ to clean so take a sheet of tin foil and line the bottom. When you're done cooking just toss the foil!
โฌ๏ธ If you're planning to invest in one, I highly suggest you go for a larger (5 quart) or larger because if you want to cook something like potatoes, chicken and veggies for just yourself at the same time - you'll need that extra space. The small ones are better for one item at a time so you'd have to do several batch cooks for each item. The larger ones take up some real estate on the counter, BUT they'll save you time.
We have the Power Air Fryer XL 5.3 Quart. Amazon has it listed on sale right now for $75 (reg. $100).