Mimi wrote:
The POTATO MASTER (our halogen oven) died the other day and took all of our electricity with it by tripping all the circuits. It has gone kapuuuuft and returned to meet its maker.
So, I have decided to join the air fryer brigade. The halogen fan oven was basically an air fryer, so it’s no huge change, and much like the halogen I have gone for a basket less one, simply because it’s the one my mother uses. It has a removable rotisserie bar and I’ve got a rotating basket for it, which I reckon will be great for roasting chickpeas.
Most importantly it has a baked potato mode. And a dough proofing mode, which will come in handy as I struggle to find a good proofing spot in my home.
Lady T bought a 'portable' airfryer that can be used while away in the caravan. It can run off a 12V power supply, such as the car cigarette lighter (apparently I am old because I still refer to it as such).
This portable airfryer is, predictably, utter shit. It's far too small to do anything worthwhile and the instruction manual reckons it will take 35 MINUTES to cook some sodding chips. However, I reckon that's a wild inaccuracy, as tried it and I don't feel like it puts out any more heat than me gently breathing on something with a wide open mouth.
A real, 240V airfryer, is pretty good though. It warms up leftover KFC quite nicely, keeps it crispy.