Is it really more healthier than using a deep fryer?
Air fryer: Is it really more healthier... - British Liver Trust
Air fryer
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Yes!!! Best gadget I ever bought! I've never been a deep fried fan, but I do like roasties/wedges and these can be cooked with just 1 teaspoon of olive/rapeseed oil. I just blot the potatoes on kitchen roll, put a tsp on oil or cpl squirts of fry light in a jug with spices (no salt!) stir around to coat and pop in the air fryer and walk away. Chicken cooks very well the same way, as do meatballs, sausages etc. The beauty is all the fat from the meat collects in the btm of the fryer, so you're eating much less. Give it a go, you won't regret it 😘. However, if you're looking to try and fry battered fish etc, I'm not so sure how that would work, maybe someone else can help??? Good luck!
That sounds coolio erica! Have to have a look at these now!👍
Miles
Yes,yes,yes.
Love mine and use it daily. 😊
yes it is but not by a lot as the chips do not absorb the oil anyway, we do have one and to be honest it is very good once you get used to it, hard to tell the difference also we use fry light sunflower oil in it and not normal oil
Dave
Thanks all - you have twisted my arms to purchase an air fryer.