5 Foods That Are Better In an Air Fryer


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An air fryer can actually make some pretty good food, especially now i’ve gotten used to it in my free time. Here’s 5 foods that are …

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  1. @JamesWoolfordDesign
    @JamesWoolfordDesign says:

    Hi Barry, it will be worth you looking into a Ninja Foodie 12 in 1, I was given one when I moved into my very first home, and in 6 years, I've honestly used my oven to "keep warm" Christmas dinners, the ninja is used every single day, it has a pressure cooker, dehydrator, yoghurt maker, saute, slow cooker (amongst many others) has different lids and gadgets which come as standard you can also buy other various non ninja gadgets which work, I have made spicy dried jerky, making one pot meals too, so rice in the bottom then put in the wire rack and put the steak or chicken on top the juices drip into the rice below helping flavour and cooking etc. you'll get quite a lot of food, fun and content out of one… And no I'm not a ninja sponsor haha 🎉

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  2. @KingHenryVR4
    @KingHenryVR4 says:

    Pressure Cooker is an old school pot you put on the stove with your ingredients and then seal it and it builds up pressure as it cooks, Instant Pot is an electric device you stick on the counter while it cooks.

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  3. @lamemechose7072
    @lamemechose7072 says:

    I have the Ninja toaster oven/air fryer. I have a small kitchen, so I opted for the fold-up model and I love it! It even opens on the bottom for easy cleaning. They make a taller version, which fits whole chickens. I’m in the US, so I’m not sure which models you’ll have available.

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  4. @chriswelch198
    @chriswelch198 says:

    I swear by my Instant Pots and yes I said pots. I have two and use them regularly to feed my large family. I use mine for so many things Berry you should definitely do that!

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  5. @kjleam552
    @kjleam552 says:

    I can’t recommend the Ninja Foodi FlexDrawer Dual Air Fryer 10.4L AF500UK enough. Someone was kind enough to buy one for me a few months back and it’s been a massive game changer. I never really cooked before but since I got that I think I’ve done most of the cooking.

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  6. @dianeyoung2914
    @dianeyoung2914 says:

    Barry needs at-shirt with the logo "That's Amazing" on it lol, ps: love my airfryer, just upgraded to a Pro Chef Health grill which Airfries/bakes/roasts/grills/broils/griddles/stews/slow cooks, the only thing it doesn't do is prep the food and clean itself up afterwards! My only disappointment was on Sunday when I pre heated it ready to roast a smallish chicken only to discover the lid would not close on it and had to use my oven instead!

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  7. @susanarnold731
    @susanarnold731 says:

    I'm crazy about my air fryer and like other comments i stopped using my oven. I have never preheated and i cook at 400c. I love the enchiladas and i didn't know you can cook them in the fryer. PLEASE PLEASE tell us the difference between an Instapot and pressure cooker. I don't know if i should purchase the instapot. Any info will decide. Now excuse me but i am preparing enchiladads

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  8. @harrygood4783
    @harrygood4783 says:

    One that will give rotisserie function, hysapientia which I have is so versatile, you can do anything, also instant pot which gives you the cooking meat without losing moisture, it makes great stir fry and really good mixed rice recipes in alot of the time 3 x as fast, and less washing up bonus hope this help with your choice.🤗

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  9. @orientalmoons
    @orientalmoons says:

    The cauliflower bites look good, I'm not sure enchiladas are better in the air fryer but I do think some things are. Anything like onion rings, spring rolls etc from a frozen packet are better because they don't have soggy spots like oven baked ones do. And those part baked bread rolls are great because you can just put them straight in, no faff of preheating and quicker than the oven. I do drop the temperature to about 160C so the middle gets heated thoroughly before the outside gets overdone

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  10. @MrJohnMDay
    @MrJohnMDay says:

    Hey Barry, Yes Instant Pot is basically a pressure cooker, just a smart one (Awesome bit of kit BTW, Very versatile.). Anything that needs to be cooked for hours like a brisket can be done in half the time. You can saute the meat in the instant pot before cooking to get some browning going as-well, no need for a separate pan. Instant pot as a brand also make air fryers. I bought a double basket one after i had bought an Instant Pot Pressure cooker and both machines are well used in our house. I liked the idea of a double basket being able to separate different things and cook at different temps and times and still have both come out at the same time, the only downside is the baskets are slightly smaller than the single basket options. Instant pot was the first "Smart pressure cooker" i think and do both machines. Cosori is a respected brand in the Air fryer market and also Ninja, And i think both do smart pressure cookers now as-well. Personally i am happy with the Instant Pot brand so far, which Ive had and used for a couple of years now. I can recommend you invest in a Smart Pressure cooker as-well, not just to you Barry but anyone who cooks.

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  11. @MusingsFromTheDen
    @MusingsFromTheDen says:

    We just got the Ninja Foodi FlexDrawer Dual Air Fryer. The thing I like most is that it has one drawer with a divider so you have the versatility to cook different meals for two people or say a whole chicken in one big drawer. 😊

    Oh, and the silicone cooking baskets are a must! You can buy generic ones to fit that model quite easily. 😊

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  12. @user-ze6ls2of1q
    @user-ze6ls2of1q says:

    My waffle stuffer has just arrived from Amazon U.K. and I am loving it. I can see you doing all sorts in one of those. The American version has a brilliant grip handle. I got mine out with a wooden spatula and it was perfect.

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