Me, my Air Fryer and I…and You

Me, my Air Fryer and I…and You

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Oakey

26,944 posts

203 months

Sunday 19th March
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Best way to do Roast beef in Ninja Foodi 7in1? Pressure cook then air crisp or air crisp / sear then pressure cook?

All the recipes online seem to be American and talk about broiling (which I think is grilling?)

Cotty

37,567 posts

271 months

Sunday 19th March
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Oakey said:

All the recipes online seem to be American and talk about broiling (which I think is grilling?)
Thats right its cooking using direct heat, like a BBQ or under the grill in your oven.

Edited by Cotty on Sunday 19th March 16:31

Big Stevie

569 posts

3 months

Sunday 19th March
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I did a joint of brisket in my instant pot, I seared it on saute mode, or do this in a frying pan, added chopped veg, water & stock cube, pressure cooked it, and then put the air fryer lid on to crisp the outside. I then made gravy from the liquid.

Bonefish Blues

23,005 posts

210 months

Sunday 19th March
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Makes mental note to pot-roast some brisket. Om and indeed nom.

Oakey

26,944 posts

203 months

Sunday 19th March
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shakotan

10,553 posts

183 months

Cotty said:
Oakey said:

All the recipes online seem to be American and talk about broiling (which I think is grilling?)
Thats right its cooking using direct heat, like a BBQ or under the grill in your oven.

Edited by Cotty on Sunday 19th March 16:31
US Grilling = UK BBQ
US Broiling = UK Grilling

The term broiler is a mid confusing as the US technically uses it for both a BBQ-style grill and the overhead heat type, however the colloquialism is that grill is to cook from underneath and broil is to cook from above.

Phooey

12,198 posts

156 months

Tuesday
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Could someone kindly recommend an Air Fryer that is stupidly simple to use, for an old'un? It's for my mother who is 85yrs old. She still struggles to work the remote control for the tv so wouldn't dare buy her something like a Ninja AF400uk (bit tricky to get used too).

Thanks

mtvessel

13 posts

2 months

Tuesday
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Lidl if they still have them, Two dials 1) clockwork timer 2) temperature

Bonefish Blues

23,005 posts

210 months

Tuesday
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As above, some small dial-based ones here, suitable for mainly solo cooking:

https://www.kettleandtoasterman.co.uk/product/cat/...

Several people on thread have used this supplier, incl. me.

Bannock

1,926 posts

17 months

Tuesday
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Bonefish Blues said:
As above, some small dial-based ones here, suitable for mainly solo cooking:

https://www.kettleandtoasterman.co.uk/product/cat/...

Several people on thread have used this supplier, incl. me.
I did, I bought one of these from them:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/284196448057

It's brill for old folks (like me), very simple controls and is also in a old fashioned oven-style format. I like being able to see how the food is cooking and whip it out before it gets burnt.

Bonefish Blues

23,005 posts

210 months

Tuesday
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Bannock said:
Bonefish Blues said:
As above, some small dial-based ones here, suitable for mainly solo cooking:

https://www.kettleandtoasterman.co.uk/product/cat/...

Several people on thread have used this supplier, incl. me.
I did, I bought one of these from them:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/284196448057

It's brill for old folks (like me), very simple controls and is also in a old fashioned oven-style format. I like being able to see how the food is cooking and whip it out before it gets burnt.
Yes, we've got the window rather than a drawer. The better to see my chicken spin hehe

Phooey

12,198 posts

156 months

Tuesday
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Fantastic! Thanks guys, they sound perfect - i'll take a look now thumbup

update: just ordered the Tower T17065 from Amazon @ £94.99



Edited by Phooey on Tuesday 21st March 13:25