Is an Air Fryer just another gadget or actually a useful addition to the kitchen?
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Cosori Turbo Blaze Air Fryer(DC601) — Revolutionary Air Fryer
* Cooks 46% Faster — Enjoy fries in only 13 minutes
* Uses Less Energy — Just 0.2kWh for 500g of french fries
* XL 6L Capacity — Enough space for 20 chicken wings
* Auto 5-Speed Fan — Customize flavors to fit your taste
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Hello everybody and welcome back to the channel and if you’re new here you’re really welcome I’m Jane and my husband Mike is behind the camera We’re British early retirees we’ve got no debts and we’ve paid off the mortgage and we live a Thrifty Frugal and money saving life
Here in Britany in Northwest France and every Sunday we share an aspect of our private life something that we’ve done maybe something that we’ve bought something that has been sent to us and this week we’ve been sent an air frer by korri to review and I think I’ve given
It a very good test and the question that I was asking all the way through when I was testing it and I was using it would would this save people money come back at the end and I’ll share my thoughts with you on that
One so here it is here is the 6 L coor turbo Blaze air fryer that they have sent me to review and I’ve used it and I’m going to give you my honest opinion about it um they gave me a whole list of things to say but I always say what I
Want to say now whenever I’m sent anything at all from any company to review I’m always thinking to myself is this value for money will anybody who buys one of these make the most of this and how will this save me money well at the moment we all
Know the price of electricity is extraordinarily high and we have to do whatever we can do to cook differently these days and I think that’s why so many people are now using these little air fryers and I’ll be honest with you I’ve never went thought I would go out
And buy one because they are not something that I was prepared to invest the money in but now I’ve got one and now I’ve used it I will be honest with you and say I get it I get it and the big thing about these is how quick they
Are how clean they are and it doesn’t smell it makes fantastic roast potatoes absolutely fantastic chips or fries with hardly any oil and that’s another thing oil good oil like olive oil I mean it’s €6 a liter the less we can use of it and make that last then that is a
Good thing so it cooks really quickly and it doesn’t use hardly any oil it’s so quick and easy to clean I’ll take this out and show you that whole basket can go into the dishwasher and it just cleans up really easily the other thing that I really
Like about this is It’s reasonably quiet I’m going to switch it on onto air fry mode for you see you can hear this so that’s on air fry mode let’s put it on to just one Minute and it’s really quiet let’s have a go with That there you go that’s it it’s really really not noisy and my big main oven has a fan in it for the fan oven and it is so noisy I would be honestly I can’t stand it the other thing that’s really great about this is just the fact that
There’s no smell it’s not like when you’re frying anything and you’ll see when I use this and cook in the video that I make Musa where you normally have to fry the potatoes and Fry the or ma jeans and layer it up what was so lovely
Is I could just leave the potatoes in there get on with the bachow sauce get on with the meat sauce and it was just hand free so yes what’s this good for if you are a busy person and you want to just get something in the out of the
Freezer in there and cook it really quickly it’s going to save you money or take out that is one thing it’s going to save you time and it’s going to save electricity um the downside of this um although it’s 6 l it is quite big I don’t own a single dish that fits
In there so if I wanted to use it like a little oven for example like to put a casserole in there or to cook something quickly I’ll need to go out and buy some small dishes to go in there it’s not the problem of the machine it’s my problem
That I’m going to have to spend a bit of money on some dishes but you can cook directly into that pan so if you wanted to you could put something in there and something for example like if you wanted to cook cauliflower cheese and put that in the
Oven you could just put that straight in the pan because like I said you can put that in the dishwasher afterwards um so there you go that’s my review of it and what I’m going to do you’re going to see in this video is going to see me using
It to cook and what you’ll see in future videos is the other ways that I use it I’d love to try the proving oven to make some bread and I’d love to do some fry some fruit in it as well wouldn’t that be lovely to make some dried apples in
It so let’s see what it’s like to cook In today I’m making musaka and normally I would have to stand here with a pan of oil and Fry my scallops of potatoes in Readiness to put them in the base of my musaka but this is going to save me loads of time so I’m
Going to just put them in here put it on air Fry at 2:15 for 15 minutes and leave them and once they’re in here doing their thing I can get on with the next part of my M I can go make the cheese sauce or I can go make the meat sauce
And this just saves me the time and effort and also when you’re frying you’ve really got to be conscious of the fact that you’ve got hot fat and it is quite dangerous so I’m just going to set this going for 15 minutes and come back
And they should be ready to turn or they will be ready to eat I should imagine I will have to turn them cuz this only has an element on the top so let’s set it and leave It do 10 I’m going to put it on and I’m going to put it On 13 minutes to start with just let it Go I also want to comment on this this is surprisingly quiet it’s much quieter than my fan oven doesn’t make much noise at all I like that so i’ had them in there for 13 minutes you can see all on one side they’re lovely and cooked and now I’m
Going to put them back in there for 10 more minutes and uh that will cook the other side moneysaving number one this is going to save me a massive amount of money in olive oil cuz I literally did that with about 2 tablespoons of oil and and they smell very chippy they smell
Like fries they really do so they’re going to go back in and once they’re doing that I’m in the middle of making Bal sauce and I’m making the meat sauce as well and I don’t have to be here to watch these chips they can just cook themselves I’m very very pleased with
Those couple have caught a little bit so maybe once I’ve turned them over 8 minutes would have done but I’m really happy with that and now they are going to go in the base of my dish and the next thing that will go in here I will
Air fry my slices of orim or some of you call it eggplant there’s my slices of Orin or my eggplants and I’ve tossed them in a little olive oil and I’ve also drizzled them in olive oil now normally when I fry these to put these into my musaka it
Takes a lot of oil so this is again saving money on oil and I’m going to put these in on 1 195 on air fry and I’m going to put them in for 10 minutes so one line five 10 minutes air fry way we go so that’s after 10 minutes and the
Orin are done this side and I’m going to turn them over 10 minutes on the other side what’s great about this handsfree air frying is I can get on with something else whilst there cooking there we go I’m going to turn them over and cook the other side well those are absolutely perfect
All I now need to do is layer up my musaka and get it in my oven I’m batch cooking today so it’s going in a big pot so we’ve got musaka for today and for tomorrow as well otherwise I could probably put this in a really small
Roasting dish and to continue to cook this in the kosor oven but this is going to go in my main oven today and I’ll show you some other things that I cook in my little coor next I’m going to use my coor Turbo Blaze to do a bit of baking and I’m
Using up what I got from Christmas I was given some gluten-free tortillas and I saw something on the Internet I oh I’m going to go with that and you use like a little muffin dish or in my case little Yorkshire pudding dishes pop in and I’ve got ham leftover ham leftover cheese and
Some tomatoes and then in here I’ve got some three be three eggs beaten with the cream that I’ve got left and I’m going to pop them all in together and then just get them in to the air fryer B 165 I’m put them in For 10 minutes I can always put them on for longer I don’t I just don’t want to burn there we go bake function you can see when it’s on bake the fan speed is much less and on bake it just sets itself to 165 CRA I’ll switch it
On ooh didn’t they turn out well they’re like little suls in a pot I’m glad I put paper in the bottom they’ve all Spilled Out trying to keep my uh new Gadget clean so there we are we have our main meal at lunchtime we just have something
Small and light for our dinner probably only one of these will be enough for our evening meal and these would make good breakfasts too so you could have these already made in the fridge and then you could just use the reheat setting on the
Kor to heat them up the next day I think they’re super I’m going let these cool these are going to go in the fridge for us to eat later now like I said I didn’t cook the musaka in the air FR I cooked it in the conventional oven but just in case you
Interested that’s the finished musaka and for our supper later I’ve got the little kyes that I’ve made with the glutenfree tortillas so there we are two things that I’ve cooked or partly cooked cooked in my coori Turbo Blaze it’s my second day of trying my kosor Turbo Blaze air fryer and I’m
Going to do what everybody does with it I’m going to make some chips now I particularly love chips but I don’t like the mess and I don’t like the oil and I don’t like the smell so even though we like fries chips as we call them we
Don’t have them very often but I’m hoping this will change so I’ve got four Small Potatoes cut them into chips and toss them in about two let me show you here two dessert spoons of oil and a good sprinkle of salt I’m now going to
Put them in the air fryer for 10 minutes at a time and then turn them and I’m hoping to have some gorgeous tips to go with the leftovers of the musaka that I cooked yesterday so here’s the fries in there I have not used any baking paper this time I’ve got
Them on the crisper tray and I’m going to put them in switch it on put it up to 10 minute 15 I think 15 minutes on air Fry on air fry and switch it on and let’s see what they’re like after 15 minutes so here are the homemade chips the
Homemade fries out of the air fryer what’s my opinion on them they’re better than any other oven fries that you can do but they’re nowhere near as good as fries that you fry um I like them they are healthier which is good which is a good ingredient
Always good to be healthier we we’ve got this with musaka from yesterday but the best thing about it that I love about this air fryer is it’s really fast you can just leave it to do its own thing and there is no smell so normally if you
Make fries and you’ve got oil in a pan you’ve got to stand over it and guard it with your life to make sure it’s safe and it’s quite scary but you do it this way the compromises The Taste but the’re healthier and and they are better than
Any other oven fries that you can possibly get and they’re quick I mean like really quick 15 minutes 15 minutes from chopping up the potato to putting it there you’ve got fries I mean you couldn’t get in a car go and buy any fries in that time you could not do it
You couldn’t order anything as quick as that so you want to speed up your life and make it easier and save money cuz it save of oil two spoons of oil that’s all I’ve used look at that they are nice but like I I said these are the best oven fries I’ve ever
Had I’m just preheating my Turbo Blaze at the moment and I have ma us for our evening meal we’re going to have cheese ham and onion Toasties some of you would call these grilled sandwiches so I’ve got them ready they’re on their separate pieces of paper I don’t know if I can
Fit them both in because Mike has glut mine does so we’ll keep them separate if not we’ll just do them on their own I think they’ll take about 5 minutes on air fry and I’ll flip them over 5 minutes on the other side and all the cheese will melt and the bread will
Be all crispy so just heating it up and I’ll show you these after they have cooked well that came out really well I’m glad I put the paper in there because that is a French ret cheese cheese which is designed to melt all I’m
Going to do now is H flip it over put it back in for 5 minutes and it will toast the other side I think that is an absolute winner I’m calling that a resounding success one cheese ham and onion toasted sandwich lovely gooey roet cheese let’s get mine in there now
And that’s my toasted cheese ham and onion sandwich for my dinner tonight and I’ve got to say the air fryer 10 out of 10 for toasted sandwiches that is amazing I think this Kori turbo Blaze is going to be a lot more useful than I
Thought it was going to be and oh my goodness it does toasted sandwiches brilliantly It’s a second day of cooking with my korri Turbo Blaze I’m having another go with it today so I’m effectively cooking a roast dinner in it I’ve got a couple of chicken breasts and I’ve got a couple of potatoes now if I was going to do this normally in my little mini oven
That would be at least an hour at least an hour in the mini oven on 180 so this is going to go in the turbo blaz today potatoes are part cooked anyway that’s two chicken breasts wrapped in bacon they’re going to go in it switched on switch it on I’m going
To put it on a bit lower than that one 85 and I’m going to put that in for we’ll start with 20 minutes I do not want that chicken to dry out I don’t want the potatoes to burn so we try it then for 20 minutes and see how it is I
Can always put it on for longer after that o I’m quite happy with that that is after 20 minutes 20 minutes that’s it it would take an hour in my mini oven I mean I’m so impressed with the speed that this Cooks going to put it in there
For a little bit longer sadly crisped up the bacon a bit more than I would quite like but on the whole really really pleased with this let’s see what it looks like when we plate up the entire meal and there is our final roasted chicken with Crispy roast
Potatoes I think they turn out quite well my chicken is a bit burn but never mind I’ll just add some gravy to it it will be lovely it’s always a learning car isn’t it if you get a new kitchen gadget of how you’re going to use it but
The Bacon’s crispy you can see here let me turn that around to you potatoes are really crispy I think it’s turned out really really well and the chicken and potatoes were cooked in 20 minutes that’s the game Cher as far as a air price concerned 20
Minutes it’s got to be a winner isn’t it got to be a winner as promised my thoughts and my opinions I’ll be honest with you and when I was sent it I thought to myself that these air fryers would just gimmicks but the big thing that I think
Is the biggest Money Saver of these on top of the fact that they will cook for you with very few watts in comparison to an oven is how quick they are it’s extraordinarily quick so it’s using you know 1,000 Watts on average and it Cooks in a quarter of the
Time I mean their advert on the box says you know it’s like 45% faster I think it’s even a bit faster than that I really do so they use hardly in electricity they use hardly any oil they’re not very big if you only used it periodically you know when you have to
To bake or to roast things and it’s I I think yeah I would agree after testing it it would save money it’s definitely going to save me bunny throughout the summer when I just cook with electricity I resort to smaller electrical implements to cook with and this one has
Gone straight to number one the top of my list for something that is extraordinarily useful now I know some people might disagree with me that’s fine but I’ve tested it and it is fast clean so easy to use and it uses hardly any electricity now I’m going to hand
This one over to you do you have an air fryer do do you use it all the time is it something you’ve just stashed at the back of the cupboard if you got one and you’ve given it away you don’t use it anymore let me know and in particular if
You’ve got a air fryer hack for cooking something really easily and really well in your AA go on leave us a comment below thanks for watching we’ll see you soon bye for now Okay

49 Comments
received one for Christmas (a deviant 6 str), however I did have my eye on a Cosori which I saw Tess from frugal living demonstrate. I loved the cooking you did in yours as well. I'm yet to use it but I think I will make a vegetable quiche in it today. Happy New Year,
The past is the past. I have no problem lighting a fire, after digging a hole in the ground. Putting out rocks bricks securing burn area. For cooking, if I need to. That's not the life I need. That's not the life I want. It's not the life I have 🙂 It's not the life I have to have. I absolutely love convenience 🙂 and saving money 🙂 I am in this moment. Love living and going into the future as always. I'm not stepping backwards into ancient past ways 🙂 to cook. I live in 2023 almost 2024 🙂 I adore the conveniences of modern inventions 🙂 yes to air fryer 🙂
After watching your video I’ve changed my views on air fryers. Might have to have a look 👍
I love my air fryer! I gave my original one to my brother nad his wife and upgraded to a combo air fryer/toaster oven. It is so useful! There are only the two of us and small appliances like this are just the thing for everything from toasting a gluten free bagel to roasting potatoes to proofing dough.
I’m in Australia and I love love love my airfryer.
Don’t use the regular oven now.
I had to replace my faulty oven/cooktop several months back and I’ve never used the oven.
My airfryer is a 3.4L cheapy from the Catch website and I paid $37 au with free delivery. Fabulous. I was very happy with that.
Airfryer going strong after a year of daily use. I do everything at 160 oC and adjust the time around that temperature.
My previous (expensive) airfryer lasted several years and was used multiple times a day.
Hi. Thank you for the info and review.
I don't have an airfryer and don't intend to get one. I have an instant pot that has many settings, a Panasonic microwave, which is also a grill and convection oven. So handy! I use it more than my standard oven, manual a model, that has multiple settings as well.
So my options for cooking are pretty much covered 😊
Love my air fryer had mine about 6 years, I cook vegetables tossed in some olive oil, especially green bean and Brussel sprouts are fabulous. Mini jacket potatoes are lovely for finger food at parties
I've learned so much from this video.
I rarely use my oven because I have both an air fryer and an instantpot. Both are game- changing appliances. By the way, air fried green beans are to DIE FOR ..lol.
Our daughter got us an air fryer earlier this year. It makes great chicken wings, battered mushrooms and chips. We will definitely give other recipes a try. Lots of great ideas here!
You can get units with twin baskets, and still fit a chicken in one side I think. And with your beautiful tile, there would be no oil vapour which can be so sticky on tile.
I have had my air fryer for months and have never used it! I have been dreading learning how to use it. You have shown how easy it is to use the air fryer. I really appreciate that you didn't just cook and show the food after it was cooked…you actually showed me how the buttons work. I will take my air fryer out of the box and get on with it, thanks to you Jane. Diane in NC
I purchased a refillable oil spray bottle from a kitchen shop. It was expensive $25 Australian, but it saves SO much oil because it puts a fine mist on the food. I must use my air fryer for other things. I find mine a bit noisy, but do like it. Great demonstration of good ideas thank you, Jane. 🩷
I had an air fryer, I used it all the time. I gave it to my grandson, who loves it , and bought a ninja foodi 12 in 1. It is an air fryer,pressure cooker slow cooker, rice cooker and I forget what else. I use it almost every day.
The only thing better than one airfryer is two. You would never have to use an oven again. They save time and money. My first airfryer was a very expensive Philips when they first came out years ago. Since then I've bought a very cheap one and it works just as well. I use it every day for roasts, steak, chops chicken, small pork joints the list goes on. Whilst roasting a joint in one the other roasts the veg. I do cakes and muffins, apple turnovers, and pies. The airfryers with my pressure cooker save me heaps of money and time I think.
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Use my air fryer for basic needs but want to up my game. Investing the time to trial different meals will save time but working full time need to find the time. I’ll get there.
We have dual basket Ninja since there is usually 6 of us and I use it all the time. I have used all the functions apart from dehydrating. I have some reusable liners which are great as they help keep the air fryer clean. I had to buy smaller cake tins and couple other accessories to make it easier to use but it definitely saves time and money. Petra (Tony's wife)
Like you, I was sceptical. We were given a used one, my friend was buying a bigger one. So far no complaints. A little hace for chips is to add a dessert spoonful of cornflour before you cook your chips and mix well with your hands. They come out extra crisps. I realize that you are gluten intolerant so this is not suitable for you, Jane
We have had our air fryer for about a year, everything gets cooked in there except veg, can’t praise it enough, it’s a 2 persons cosori . Toasty cheese and ham is amazing well worth having one, you get use to it we just choose the temperature and judge the time again another brilliant video thank you
The air fryer is the most used appliance in our kitchen. We got one about 4 years ago and it is so quick and easy. Gets supper on the table fast when you are busy and would otherwise opt for take out. Sausages cook up great an less mess.
Thanks for that demo Jane. My new years resolution is to start cooking in my sadly neglected air fryer. You have really inspired me, as usual! Xx
We've had ours a couple of years now, still really enjoying it. It's a Cosori too but a smaller, simpler model.
Various observations – keep it out and handy, if you put it away in a cupboard you won't use it enough, they are quite bulky and unwieldy. I thought a long time, made space on the counter top and reorganised things around it before taking the plunge and buying, but they don't seem to put out much heat from the top, less than a toaster, so I don't think you have to worry much about cupboards above, though I do pull it out towards the front of the counter to use it.
I got lured into buying a kit of accessories, only some of which were useful. The silicone mat is great, both to protect the air fryer basket itself (the non-stick coating is easily damaged, other Cosori users observed this), and to rest the basket on when it's hot to protect the counter top (though you can't do both at once, so maybe get two!); the deep cake pan, though it's a nice one, I don't use much (more on baking later), nor the silicone mini muffin moulds or the wire racks. Keep a note, mental or otherwise, of the measurements of your air fryer, and maybe a tape measure on your person, so when browsing at vides, Emmaus, thrift shops or wherever you can pick up handy vessels which will fit into it! Being just two of us, I already had quite a few smallish baking dishes and tins which do, but the most useful thing I bought for it was a set of five small shallow cake pans from Lakeland (designed to make multi coloured layered sponge cakes!) which are great to just put small amounts in, they don't block the cooking heat, are fairly non-stick and save having to wash the whole basket (yes, I can get it in the dishwasher, but I can't get much else in with it!), and you can use one after another without having to wash up in between.
It is quite a dry form of cooking, so the things which work best are those which tend to go a bit soggy with other methods, courgettes, sweet potatoes etc. They are best, and quickest, when cooked directly in the basket, but then you have to wash up the whole thing, and you can do them in a tin or foil. I like most forms of potatoes done in it, but my husband swears the roasties are not quite as good as those done in the conventional oven, where they sit in the fat and stay more moist. Funnily enough, oven chips are brilliant in it, and very quick! For jacket potatoes, best to start them in the microwave and finish them in the AF. Likewise, gratin or shepherds pie type things, where everything's already cooked, if starting from cold, preheat them in the microwave first and crisp up the tops in the AF.
As you mention, the heat is primarily from the top, and the value of it is to get as much hot air circulating in as close contact as possible to the food, so anything which blocks the heat, deep heavy cake pans, thick baking dishes, impedes its effectiveness. For this reason I don't find it ideal for baking (though it might be that your model is better), and there is a tendency to the dreaded soggy bottoms! However, I have devised tricks for flipping things over to make sure the bottom gets browned too.
Also, I think it's worth getting an oil spray, to coat the basket lightly before and sometimes to add a bit mid-cooking if things are getting too dry.
Hope you don't mind me writing a novel, you did ask if we had any hacks!😄
❤mine is an air fryer, toaster oven and convection oven all together and looks like your mini oven and I love it. I use it several times a day. It's big enough to make bread and brownies in plus air fry an entire meal which is so nice not having to run the oven and use more energy. I'm going to try your bacon wrapped chicken breasts today for dinner as it looked so yummy! This and my kitchen aide mixer are my most favorite of all small appliances 😁👍
Great demo Jane. I’m a recent convert too and use my air fryer for virtually everything now. My oven was so expensive to run I could see a huge leap in electricity consumption every time so used it. I love the speed and convenience of the air fryer.
I love mine. Saves a ton on oil. Which is vitally important to use healthy oils which are more expensive than regular oils. So that is a major savings.i make custards and flans in mine and it is zippy
Lol it made me smile that they sent you a list of things to say,😊 I've resisted buying one, because I've a beautiful double oven cooker that I've really taken care of and it wasnt cheap 'ive just been looking at a corsori airfryer a smaller one I've got a voucher to spend that I got for Xmas from work so your review is timely you have to be mindful as they get very hot at the back and will burn if its touching a surface. My friends rave about them and use them all the time . The reason why I'm thinking of one is that my husband and son will often pop one or 2 things in the oven when I'm working and it is a waste of energy and money.
Love my airfryer. So much easier and doesn't get the house hot.😊
I bought the Cosori 5.5L XXL air fryer last January on the recomendation of my sister in law and my kids love it. Our regular oven is nearly 40 years old and on its last legs so this was the compromise. I haven't tried to do much with it to date. Both this and a microwave were purchases for my family so they can sort themselves out at lunch time when I need to work more.
Happy New Year Jane, Mike and pups!! I use my air fryer daily! I bought a set (2) of silicone round "grill pans" that fit perfectly in my airfryer. They go into the dishwasher and are easy clean up. I put a frozen pork chop or frozen chicken breast tenders in for husband's dinner. I like that i dont have to thaw it out first. I use it for other things as well. I love my air fryer. Looking forward to watching you cook more things in yours.
Love mine, I went to the charity shop armed with a paper template to buy oven dishes which fit. Onion bhajis are good, and biryanis – my little kitchen on YouTube has some recipes. My most frequent use is for jacket potatoes, 10 mins in the microwave, then another 10 in the airfryer to make the skin crispy
i have had a ninja foodie multi cooker and its by far the best kitchen gadget I have bought, it gets used for everything from stew to chips haha
I dearly love my air fryer/steamer/multi cooker! I can't remember the last time I used my oven. The best is dry beans, because you don't have to soak them, or cook for hours. Also, pressure cooking cuts of meat that are normally tough, makes the same cut so tender!
I have an air fryer and love it (don't have slow cooker or instapot and don't want one) but I am not using it enough, I never thought of making toasted sandwiched in it. I use it mostly to make fried tofu )crispy and delicious) and roasted veggies. My favorite is roasted curry cauliflower, so good! This video is giving me some additional ideas.
I use my Ninja to cook small pastries and lovely muffins as well as for frying and roast potatoes and vegetables etc. Now I rarely use my main oven. The only problem I had was using the wrong potatoes for chips – I only had the “vapeur” variety on hand and they really were not suitable for chipping. Too hard. So now I make sure I have either general purpose potatoes or those specifically for frites.
As a lone father raising two kids, an air fryer has been a life saver. A couple of years ago, my former employer had bought me a Ninja Foodi Indoor Grill/Air Fryer. I’ve cooked everything in it from Asparagus to Zucchini. I rather enjoy having the ability to cook meats in it, such as steak or chicken, whenever the weather is too bad to grill. I especially like to use it to cook salmon. Generally salmon is always cut similarly thick and you can fry it with consistency. I like to season it with lemon pepper, use a medium grill setting and grill it about 12 to 14 minutes or till whenever it is finished. Then I’ll pop some asparagus in afterword, and season it with lemon pepper. A very quick, high quality meal that’s only as costly as your ingredients, providing you can find salmon on sale or at a discount.
Meant to say, I keep my Cosori out on my worktop, on a wooden chopping board, that has a metal handle on the end, so in can easily pull forward whilst cooking, allows the air to circulate around it then slide back after I’ve finished with it.
I think their a game changer.
I purchased a digital thermometer just to check the inside temperature of food, particularly chicken
Thanks for the video Jane.
Happy New Year to you & Mike.
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I've just done a roast chicken and veg for 4 in mine.
It's the oven type with dehydration function ad well.
Love it. So much quicker and cleaner than the huge fan forced oven.
Love this video Jane. We may be making toasties in ours today – they looked fab. I did make toast in ours when our toaster died. Worked well on the Grill setting. We use ours every day. They really are great. I'm glad you got to try it out. X
I love my Air fryer thanks for your demo
I have 2 air fryer’s, one small & one large. They are a game changer on cook time & clean up.
I love doing sweet potato fries dusted with cinnamon in them.
And I do roasted cauliflower in my large air fryer. Break the cauliflower florets up in a bowl, add a very small amount of water or oil, add your choice of spices, stir and pour in the basket of the air fryer. Cook til crisp. I add these to my salads as a crouton substitute.
Seriously impressed with my new airfryer this morning, who'd have ever imagined hard boiled Eggs from an airfryer?? Eggs in on the rack, 15 mins on 130°, plunge egg into cold water once cooked, then peel shell. Perfectly cooked hard boiled Eggs! Gamechanger for me. No more boiling pans of water to watch over 👍
I saw a you tube video about this air fryer brand and I was quite impressed but after seeing this video I'm even more convinced it's a good buy plus this has the shake function. It's a Chinese brand but China makes very good products and you get value for money. Very good review, thank you
I found a second hand air fryer on marketplace about 2 years ago. We have loved it from our first use. We noticed a sizeable difference in our electric use after just a couple on months. Ours is quite small and we are definitely considering upsizing it. Just doing the research to be sure we get what is most useful without going to big. That would reduce our savings as size in this case matters with electrical use. The size you were using seems like it would suit us well
Interesting! I would love to see how this air fryer would work with your power station/solar generator for power outage situations.
I’ve cooked 1.5kg whole chicken in my airfryer. Roast potatoes (parboiled first), Yorkshire puddings, baked potatoes( microwave for 7 mins first). I’ve cooked a 1kg ham in mine too. I’ve also tried making a spice bag just using the base without the crisper tray. It’s fantastic for leftover pizza slices, sausage rolls etc.. I’ve seen a lady on YouTube bake bread and make scones in hers. I’d love to see you doing more air fryer recipes on YouTube, your mousakka looked delicious.
We have one and use it all the time especially my teenage son who is always hungry and wants things quick.