It's like my default way to heat up most food at this point
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Bought mine a year ago, still using it every week. Mostly for fries, croquettes and fried calamari.
Convenient to use, and I don't use as much oil as if I was deep frying in oil.
We use ours all the time, we got the ninja one that is like a toaster oven/ air fryer, we use it daily for morning toast, and almost every time we cook, I toss a pork chop i there and some potatoes etc and bake it for 20 mins flipping it half way. I use it to reheat wings and frys when we pick up food and heat themup to give them an extra bit of crispiness as well
Can it replace a bread toaster?
yeah we use it for toast almost daily, we stick four pieces in there, it has the option of how dark you want it, and also how many slices of bread you put in and so far it works really well
I picked up one of these Ninja ones as well from Costco, and it's worked pretty well. I watched this MinuteFood video awhile back that seems to imply the ones that are specifically only for air frying and look more like a cylinder with a huge fan work better, but I've yet to try one.
The air fryer for me has become a way to much more quickly cook up something as opposed to the oven or stovetop, but without resorting to the microwave.
Even something like a not-so-great frozen breakfast sandwich to eat on the go is way better cooked in an air fryer than a microwave, provided I plan enough to give myself the 10-15 minutes it needs.
I use mine a lot, mainly for veggies. Quick and easy way to get some nice char on them!
My son is autistic, and eats almost exclusively breaded chicken for dinner (tenders, nuggets and the like), so the air fryer is a lifesaver. I can quickly could cook a small amount of these really quickly. So it gets used adviser l almost every day in our house. I also use it for all sorts of other food fairly frequently.
I use mine several times a week primarily for reheating leftovers. It's really good for recrisping things back up. Hardly ever use it to cook anything though, besides french fries.
Got one that is a toaster oven too. We use it daily.
Additionally, it flips up vertically so it takes up much less counter space when not in use.
I use mine everyday. It's a good way to avoid frying food.
I love mine, but I mostly just use it for chips, baked potatoes, spring rolls etc. I'm never going to be one of these super air fryer cooks you see on you tube.
Yes. But not all the time. Maybe once or twice a week. We keep ours under the kitchen counter in a cabinet when not in use.
I've got the dual air fryer-pressure cooker deal and I use it as an air fryer multiple times a week, but I barely ever use the pressure cooker setting. Honestly I think I'd be better served by a larger air fryer and a separate pressure cooker. I like not having to turn the oven on.
We now have a Instant Pot Vortex 6 Quart Air Fryer that gets used quite a bit, mornings for toast and lunch prep and heavily on Sundays for meal prep. It replaced our Ninja Foodi Air Fryer Oven which just got donated because it was collecting dust. That was totally capable of baking, but slower and consumed a lot of counter space, despite rotating up and out of the way. It was fantastic for frozen pizza, but since dietary changes have eliminated those, the basket style is more than capable for chicken and veggies, easier to clean and store too.
Thanks, I'll check out the Vortex 6!