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    All About Air Fryer

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    • B Offline
      Blessed Homemaker
      last edited by

      Try retailers, can bargain if paying cash.

      b2b3m4:
      Courts is out of stock of the airfryer and it is selling at $346 again.

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        jamie999
        last edited by

        hey! i bought it a Harvey Norman for $299. I bought it last week. My colleague told me she saw it at NTUC as well. $299. Check it out if you are interested.

        I have used it to fry fries, chicken wings and pizza. The taste is good. Quite happy with the fryer so far.

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          lwhjoyce
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          Angelight:
          I tried fried salmon and ngoh hiang last nite using the airfryer. Turned out fine. Hubby loved the fried salmon, for a change as we have been eating steam fish most of the time. Washing was easy peasy as I used the aluminium foil so the frying basket not oily at all. Save time, save water! šŸ™‚


          Hi angelight, consult u. When u used aluminum foil ...does that mean only the base or the whole basket?

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            sakura_2009
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            angell:
            HI Sakura, Angelight and Linden,


            Has anyone of you tried frying fish with batter, like the fish and chips type, with the fryer? If so, how did it turn out?

            TIA!
            I tried air-frying sutchi fish (Fish & Co) battered with flour, egg and bread crumps, turned out quite crispy but note that the 'crispiness' does not last very long, unlike those deep fry where it can remain crisp for a long time. Hence it best to consume it once its taken out of the fryer.

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              tianzhu
              last edited by

              Hi


              Thank you for your advice.

              1.Instead of aluminum foil, may I use a plate to hold the food during frying?

              2.Has anyone tried to fry PNG KUEH using the air fryer?

              Best wishes

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                Angelight
                last edited by

                I used the aluminium foil for the base so the basket and the pan below the basket won't get so oily.


                lwhjoyce:
                Angelight:

                I tried fried salmon and ngoh hiang last nite using the airfryer. Turned out fine. Hubby loved the fried salmon, for a change as we have been eating steam fish most of the time. Washing was easy peasy as I used the aluminium foil so the frying basket not oily at all. Save time, save water! šŸ™‚


                Hi angelight, consult u. When u used aluminum foil ...does that mean only the base or the whole basket?

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                  lwhjoyce
                  last edited by

                  Angelight:
                  I used the aluminium foil for the base so the basket and the pan below the basket won't get so oily.


                  Thanks : )

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                    Blessed Homemaker
                    last edited by

                    A friend taught me this method too. I place the foil over the groove of the base, press lightly to hold it's shape. Most oil collected at the centre ie where the foil is. This makes cleaning so much easier. If I'm cooking frozen food, sometimes I don't even need to wash the base.


                    In addition, she taught me to remove the net from the basket holder, I'm now able to give the basket tray and the net a thorough cleanup.

                    Angelight:
                    I used the aluminium foil for the base so the basket and the pan below the basket won't get so oily.
                    lwhjoyce:

                    Hi angelight, consult u. When u used aluminum foil ...does that mean only the base or the whole basket?

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                      sakura_2009
                      last edited by

                      Blessed Homemaker:
                      A friend taught me this method too. I place the foil over the groove of the base, press lightly to hold it's shape. Most oil collected at the centre ie where the foil is. This makes cleaning so much easier. If I'm cooking frozen food, sometimes I don't even need to wash the base.


                      In addition, she taught me to remove the net from the basket holder, I'm now able to give the basket tray and the net a thorough cleanup.
                      Hi, Blessed Homemaker - how do you remove the net from the basket holder?

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                        JusticeBao
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                        The products are good and cheap, as far as I am concerned.

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