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RE: How long do you take? - JJB - 23-03-2023 (23-03-2023, 12:45 AM)Veggie Wrote:(22-03-2023, 11:54 PM)Jay Wrote:............and me.(22-03-2023, 11:48 PM)Farendwoman Wrote: How many of you have got air fryers?I wondered that too…everyone seems to have one except me oh and FeW!! .......and me thought about it but counter/kitchen space is an issue. Potentially just another bit of kit that never comes out of the cupboard (like the pasta machine and ice cream maker). RE: How long do you take? - Vinny - 23-03-2023 It took me about one and three quarter hours to make this today and about 5 minutes to eat it! RE: How long do you take? - Bren - 23-03-2023 No air fryer here either I do have a slow cooker and pressure cooker both get used regularly. The oven only gets used for baking bread and pies. RE: How long do you take? - Scarlet - 23-03-2023 (23-03-2023, 01:52 PM)Vinny Wrote: It took me about one and three quarter hours to make this today and about 5 minutes to eat it!It looks delicious! RE: How long do you take? - SarrissUK - 23-03-2023 (22-03-2023, 11:48 PM)Farendwoman Wrote: How many of you have got air fryers? I have three! Two in use (one OnePot and one Ninja), and one in the loft in case one of the two in the kitchen breaks lol Both of mine have many functions - frying, steaming, air frying, slow cooking, pressure cooking, dehydrating etc. I use them for almost every evening meal, but not always both. Airfrying - home made chips or potato wedges are the most common, but also grilled vegetables, bacon for sarnies, grilled chicken and anything that would be stuck in the over or under the grill. Pressure cooking - sunday roasts, whether that is beef or a whole chicken, veg for soup, stews, rice pudding etc Slow cooking - same as pressure cooking, depending on how much in a hurry I am I turn my oven on maybe once a month. RE: How long do you take? - Mark_Riga - 23-03-2023 We eat mainly vegetarian and meals "on average" probably take about 1/2 an hour to prepare. But there is a proviso. I do nearly all the cooking (and growing) so Chris eats what she is given. I will often take 2 to 3 hours preparing a meal - but it will last for 4 to 6 days. For example, I just (2 days ago) made a Thai curry with any veg I had plus tofu and it gets served with rice or home made oven chips/wedges. So it took 2 hours but then it is 12 minutes a day after that to cook rice, chips take longer but only 10 minutes to prepare as don't peel as they are out of the garden. So after 2 sittings, there are at least 3 more left in the fridge. RE: How long do you take? - Veggie - 23-03-2023 Although I said I don't have an air fryer I do have a halogen oven which is also called an airfryer in some adverts. https://www.robertdyas.co.uk/daewoo-sda1032rd-17l-halogen-air-fryer-low-fat-oven-black They're often given away on freebie sites - I have 2 at the moment. The heating elements don't last very long and replacing them is almost impossible as its so fiddly so now I just collect the unwanted, still working, ones. If anyone wants a large glass bowl I have at least 4 of them spare. RE: How long do you take? - Vinny - 23-03-2023 (23-03-2023, 10:18 PM)Veggie Wrote: Although I said I don't have an air fryer I do have a halogen oven which is also called an airfryer in some adverts. https://www.robertdyas.co.uk/daewoo-sda1032rd-17l-halogen-air-fryer-low-fat-oven-blackAh, that's what that thing in a box in hte attic is! RE: How long do you take? - Veggie - 23-03-2023 You should bring it down and try it. It heats up instantly, unlike an oven and you can see what's going on inside without taking the lid off. The light is very bright though - that's the downside! |