Air Fryer Potato Wedges
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This is how to make potato wedges in the air fryer. The air fryer that I use (Amazon affiliate link): https://amzn.to/3R5Bvjm …
For more great Instant Pot recipes, please visit InstantPotEasy.com
This is how to make potato wedges in the air fryer. The air fryer that I use (Amazon affiliate link): https://amzn.to/3R5Bvjm …
Dude is literally me
I like the easy prep and cleanup. I dislike how much counter space it takes up.
Looks GOOD.. different twist on the usual… : )
You don't have to preheat a Speedi Ninja— its' built into the settings.. just set the temp/time and it will show dashes until the preheat is done and the cooking actually starts.
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Fantastic video and fantastic fries. Thank you my good sir.
Thank you
I love this recipe. While the taters are soaking in their freezer bath I smoke a bowl and by the time I'm done the potates are done soaking and I go about making them. So good and easy.
Doing this right now. Soo good. I have to keep going to the store because the kiddos want more. Thank you!!
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I use Russets and this same combo of olive oil and seasoning but mine are never crisp.
nice video, fast and well explained.
Its finally here! Lets celebrate boys!
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Like this video. Simple where I can understand! Lol Thanks for posting.
A very good recipe and video! Thanks for posting.
It’s finally here…
What if we add soya sauce & vinegar in the seasoning?
This is not finally it's here
I probably have seen a dozen or more air frier potato wedges videos on YouTube and how to do them up in an air fryer best. I like simplicity and speed most of the time. I have not tried out the pre-set on my new Cosori air fryer just yet in making them to know how crisp or soft it may ultimately do them. I generally go for the crunchier ones, myself. Your video here is just the ticket to try out as my next attempt. I am not sure if my old Instant Pot Vortex or Instant Pot Omni Plus would have done anything any different in making them. My wife can't tolerate much heat at all in her foods and I am not so very prone to having to have it on everything I cook, as well. Spicy hot is just not the ticket for us, so just doing the simplistic route you mention in this video will likely be the way to go for us in our Cosori. Thanks for posting this.