Gotta be honest, I do like this budget air fryer, but I think i'll upgrade soon, any suggestions for what air fryer to get would be appreciated, cheers Ingredients are above, recipe methods are here barrylewis.net/recipe/5-foods-that-are-better-in-an-air-fryer/
I have the tower, it has 3 slide in trays like a mini oven from tesco. I use it all the time for everything. You get a chicken rotisserie attachment with it to 👍
I don't know much about the types you can get but considering what you do, I'd go for one with a lot os space/compartments. I remember you having to fry things separately, one after the other, for a single meal before.
I got an air fryer for my birthday last September and love it. I have used my oven twice in that time, as my air fryer does everything else. As a disabled person, my air fryer is so much easier and safer to use; even though my oven is one made for wheelchair users with the door opening to the side. I have a bunch of reusable silicon baskets to make clean up easier and to also make lifting the foods out easier. These are a lifesaver as I can throw them in the dishwasher and then the actual air fryer never needs cleaning. Would love to make a video with you Barry about cooking as a disabled person, tips and tricks and gadgets. I do plan on doing one on my RUclips channel, but I believe it’s something your viewers would find interesting for those who aren’t disabled (I get asked often how I manage to cook as a wheelie living alone) and helpful for those who do have disabilities.
@@mrbarrylewis I have a Tower T17088 9L Dual Basket Vortx Air Fryer, I love the two drawers so I can cook two different dishes at the same time. Also the drawers are rectangular so easier to fit foods in I find compared to my parents who have a similar one to yours. Let me know if you ever want to do a video collab!
I have my Ninja multicooker now for 4 years and it's still being used all the time. Mostly as airfryer but also for baking, pressure cooking and steaming. They may be a bit big at first but it's also replacing a lot of individual appliances.
This is perfect. I just invested in a nicer air fryer to save energy and less heat in the house for summer. Been trying different things on different modes. Thanks!!! Love this.
@@mrbarrylewis can’t wait for that because I own an insta pot and don’t use it as much as I thought I would. I have made a few things and everything was really delicious. The video may motivate me to do more. Thanks
Not sure what’s available this season but our bargain Aldi air fryer has been an integral part of our daily lives. It looks more like a mini oven with a drop down door. It also has a rotisserie and pizza stone attachment!
Caved in to the air fryer fad a year ago and honestly, it's THE most used thing in our kitchen! We got the Ninja dual (AF400) which is amazing and does NOT require any pre-heat (None of the Ninja ones do)
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. 😊
I'd love to see you explore instant pots. with proper preparation and execution you can cook virtually anything in them in less than half the time. The hard part is learning all those techniques and finding which work best for you!
I always make up a massive batch of taco seasoning and just put it into an empty herb or spice jar so I don’t have to keep making it up (and it means I avoid buying pre-made from shop)..great upload as usual Barry👍💕
@@DragaSlovenija 2 tbsp light brown sugar 2 tbsp chilli powder 1 tbsp paprika 1 tbsp cumin 1.5 tsp salt 1 tsp onion powder 1 tsp garlic powder Obviously just adjust to your taste (add more chilli powder, maybe ramp it up with some cayenne or add more salt), I have found that this is a pretty good baseline though 👍
Cosori Dual Blaze is a hell of an aur fryer! From what I know it's the only one that hast two burners, at the top and the bottom, so you don't have to flip the food while cooking, And it's spacious enough to cook whole chicken of an impressive size in it
Dont know if its a brand in UK but bought a Phillips airfryer 5000 xxl and in love with that. You can even in my model use your phone as a controller if you want!
I have a prosenic that I can control from my phone. It’s the only reason I got it over other brands. It’s the best feature about it, it’s also got some recipes but don’y think I’ve followed any yet as I tend to google recipes.
I have the air fryer with shelves and I find very good as you can cook couple of things at once. As I live in Malta which is very hot in the summer I always use the air fryer instead of the oven
Ninja ones are good I have one of the multi cookers with the Air Crisp fryer I am saving up for the two drawers. I Also have a Cosori multi cooker one too.
Agreed! I had my ninja foodi imported from the US, as it wasn't available for EU when I got it🙈 but I absolutely love it. Ninja has a wide variety of options too. I got the 13 in one with the built in thermometer, SP351. My sister has the Phillips airfryer which is very popular in the Netherlands and it's a good machine, but the Ninja is way more versatile ❤
We have an instant pot that is also an air fryer! It's called a Duo Crisp I believe, and we absolutely love it. Really enjoyed this video, feels like Barry back to his roots!
I recoomend you upgrade to a Cosori. I started with a cheap one too. Less than a year the handle fell off. Cosori duel blades are amazing! No shaking. No preheating.
I have two air fryers and couldn’t live without them. I love the way you did all of those recipes. I never thought of the salmon one, but I will sure be trying it soon.❤
Love my air fryer. I've had it about 18 months and turned on my main over precisely once since i've owned it to a cook a pizza that was too large for the fryer.
I have had basket air fryers before but absolutely love my current air fryer oven which is a massive 26L lots of different settings including a rotisserie function and a dehydrator. It is a LLIVEKIT air fryer mini oven and is currently on amazon for £129.00, it makes the best Yorkshire puds
I also use my instant pot to pressure cook and then put in my air fryer. It also has a sous vide setting , which I use to make delicious steaks, so I’d love to see some recipes from you 😊
@@jaynesenior7603 The oven can do that too, it just doesn't have separate buttons for all those predefined settings. The main advantage is that it's smaller so more energy efficient and quicker.
Loved the video, thank you. I have always been a Phillips air fryer fan but recently upgraded to ninja flexi drawer, love it so much. Large drawer lets me do whole roasts and accompaniment all at once and super easy to clean
Super great!! Thanks for these recipes ❤ I'm newer to an air fryer and still not sure how and what to cook in it 😂 Your videos help so much and bring such joy! Some of the best parts of my day ❤ Many blessings to you all ❤
We have a GoWise 7qt. It has a grill, reheat, bake, air fry, roast, and dehydrate setting. Best thing I've every purchased, ever. We use it every day. I even bake canned cinnamon rolls and biscuits in it and they are Amazing!
🇨🇦 I have a Cosori multi oven that I have air fried in for years, and recently broke down and bought a Ninja Foodi smart 6 in 1 - what I am trying to say is, the Cosori or Ninja brands are awesome & highly recommend if you can get them there.
Thank you Barry great recipes. I’m on my second air fryer, this one is a Russel Hobbs $120 Australian dollars ,I’m really happy with this one. I’m going to try all your recipes, I really like the prawn one, I’ve never cooked fish in my air fryer. I haven’t used my oven in months 😉 I’m watching from Australia 🇦🇺🐨
I've been researching air fryers for a while. I'm going out to get the Ninja Foodi Max Dual AF400UK this weekend - I love the fact that it has two drawers, a time sync, so the drawer cooking times finish at the same time when cooking different things and a 9L+ capacity
I've tried several air fryers and my favourite by far are the ones that identical to a mini oven. I.e. there's 2 or 3 rows of wire racks to put food on. I use the Tower Xpress, the rotisserie function is fantastic if you can find a small enough chicken.
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!
It's nice to see an English Mexican Food fan, like me and my son..... we are obsessed in this house! So obsessed that i bought a mulcajete made out of volcano lava..... they make salsas taste fantastic!
Yes, I definitely appreciate the air fryer recipes. I'm still learning the limits of mine. I bought one of the twin drawer Ninja ones as while there are 3 of us I'm the youngster at 50 so being able to do 2 things at once is better than having a larger capacity. Also the silicon liners are readily available and well worth using as you just pop them out to clean rather than needing to do the whole drawer all the time :)
I love my cosori duel blaze. You don’t have to pre heat nor flip your food as there is a top and bottom element. Ive roasted a whole chicken dinner in mine
@@mrbarrylewis it is wonderful. I bought all my children one last year. I have one daughter living in London and hers works the same as mine in the states.
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.
I took the plunge couple of months back and bought the Ninja Foodi 15 in 1 smart lid. It's changed the way i cook. It does the lot from pressure cook to air fry to steam cook. I even make my own bread in it. Plus it has a probe so any meat you cook will only cook to the temperature you tell it!
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.
We've got a Russel Hobbs airfryer, it's got a big one piece non-stick bowl that's diswasher safe. With heating element on the bottom adding more control, it's an oven, a frying pan and a slowcooker. Also comes with a metal griddle for grilling. I can just do a whole casserole in the bowl itself with little hassle. We've been happy with it, we needed to upgrade to a bigger one since our first one was a regular one with the pull out basket so this one has been perfect.
Id love to see an instant pot video. I've made bone broth in mine and it came put nicer than the stove top version and took a fraction of the time but thats all so some inspiration would be great.
I use my pressure cooker as a rice cooker. Boring I know but I no longer buy expensive boil in the bag rice. I also use it to make mash but not much else atm as I’m also stuck for ideas.
Ninja all the way Barry, they have many options depending on what you want from an air fryer. I have also heard that the Cosori dual blaze is good too Love the videos!
I LOVE my Instant Pot Pro Crisp. It replaced my Philips All-in-One and cheap-ass air fryer that I had, best purchase I ever made a couple of years ago. Use the thing all the time, cooks soups, corned silverside, etc... in a fraction of the time.
I love my Cosori air fryer . I’ve had about 6 airfares over the years and this one is 3 years old and still going strong. Has a large basket and easy to clean
I have the Instant Pot Duo Crisp + Air Fryer which has a pressure cooking lid and an air fryer lid and it's brilliant,I also have another two Instant air fryers,the Instant Vortex Plus 5.7 Ltr with the clear front and the Instant Vortex Plus Versazone 8.5 Ltr which has a large drawer that you can put a separator in the middle and use it as two independent drawers with different times and temperatures,they are all amazing appliances and I wouldn't buy any other brand,my oven is now a storage unit for my air fryer accessories,a great video,thanks for the recipes
Phillips xl airfryer best one I have tested had it since 2016 and still going replaced my oven and deepfryer and always better results then my fan oven
I finally broke down and got an air fryer to play with. I bought thr emeril lagasse wvery day 360. It was 149$ on amazon about a year ago. It can be an oven or air fryer. It has elements and a fan in it, and various positions for the over grate. I love it, it even has a rotisserie and spit included.
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
My first time here Barry, excellent video. Subscribed. I also got a budget air fryer to try out and it is great at some things and less great with others. But great ideas here, thanks.
I love how everything turned out it would make a nice date night meal As for a new air fryer I've owned a ninja foodie air fryer for years & it'll be better than your budget buy too
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.🤗
This video was great and gave me an idea for another series of videos for you! How about a new series based on Charcoal or Gas Grilling? Or is that something you don’t do much in the UK? 🇬🇧
We love a good BBQ. However our weather is not very cooperative, it's guaranteed that when we have a long weekend, like a bank holiday it WILL rain! It's supposed to be summer currently however the daytime high is 16c (60.8f) so even if it wasn't raining (it's been chucking it down constantly) it's still far from pleasant outside.
Garlic bread you should try this a wrap, cheese I use mozzarella garlic granules and mixed herbs then do another layer on top cook for around 9 mins on 180 wow this bread is to die for
Hey Barry, if you're looking for some suggestions for an air fryer, I recently got into air frying myself and I absolutely love the Instant Vortex Plus. It's duel basket 7.6 litres with 8 smart programs. It's been incredible and it's easy to clean! It cost me £134 on Amazon, though I just checked and it's £110 currently, so it doesn't cost a small fortune like Ninja, which are INCREDABLY expensive!
Love my airfryer I have had the one you have for at least 5 years love it won't use any other hope it does not break but straight to get another one :)
Hi, I think that you really need to think what you want the air fryer for. I have three. A 12 litre cosori oven, this can give you a much bigger area than the basket type and bonus, you only need to wash the trays you used a quick wipe inside with a damp cloth. I also have a 24 litre oven, this does whole meals, for my family of three, sometimes 4, theres loads of them on amazon and I have a ninja speedy, which do whole meals for up to 4 meals, this a basket type and requires a tad more washing up. It does, the carb, veg and protein in around 20 mins, set it and walk away. Loving your content!
Hello just one thing the temperature and time markings will rub off when wiping down 👍 great video and i have three air fryers and not touched the oven in three years and electric bill is tiny
If you're getting an instant pot, I suggest the "pro plus" simply because it is the ONLY one in the UK that has a 'canning' function (assuming that you're interested in pressure canning).
You don't need a special canning button, any Instant Pot that has a manual mode can do it. I have a Duo and have been canning stuff in it for years. Back in the 90s I used an analog pressure cooker that went on the hob and it worked just as well.
Here in this area of America, we call your Enchiladas, smothered burritos. Taco Bell had the same recipe and called it The Enchirito. They bring it back every now and then. It also is basically the same recipe. Great use of your fryer! I love watching your videos! Especially when your wife is with you, her expressions and quite comments are epic to me!❤
@@WendyHannan-pt7ez They are great. :-) There are also disposable paper ones. Just like parchment paper or silpats on a cookie sheet, they just make cleanup soooo much easier!
I don't know if anyone's mentioned this already. But I seriously recommend using ramekins for various recipes. Especially for a sauce. But they're also great for making eggs in the airfryer.
Love my air fryer so much and use it nearly every day. You should def get a pressure cooker. I have an Instant Pot which is just a brand of pressure cooker.
I have 2..... a cheapo Tower one and a Cosori..... i use them most days (or one of them). They are brilliant..... try wrapping bacon rashers around a wooden spoon before taking them off and putting them in the fryer.... you can get a whole packet in there by doing that! Bacon tubes!
Philips Premium Airfryer XXL HD9867/90 is the one if you wish to upgrade. We are using it on a daily basis for very a long time now. It is big enough and for standard things it calculates cooking time based on food weight. On top of that it has a lot of additional accessories you could buy (grill, pizza kit, baking tray for cakes and etc.).
Me and my wife both love the air fryer, but love our instant pot more. I usually stuff 2 chuck roasts from Aldi in there with water(or cheap beer!) on the bottom, and just seasoned salt the whole thing and add yellow mustard/hot sauce. I have yet to have better pot roast, I leave it in for 1 hour 20 minutes to make sure it falls apart. 😁
Can't get the presto pressure canner in the UK 😢 can't import it either as it's not compatible with our 240v system either. I watch a few American homesteading channels that use it in addition to a stove top canner and they peaked my interest, was gutted after researching.
i got the Ninja Foodi MAX 7-in-1 Multi-Cooker 7.5L OP450UK and only started using it fairly recently but still like it however it does have downsides its a top loader rather than tray based but its much cheaper to run than a full oven
Barry - for a cracking Instant Pot meal, have a look into Hainanese Chicken Rice. It works perfectly. :) Also, although Ninja are the 'go to' brand for a lot of folk for air fryers, I've had four Cosori ones (I keep upgrading - the latest is a rotisserie one) and they've all been immense.
Yup, we use our instant pot (pressure cooker) and Air fryer for almost every meal, being able to do a pasta sauce in the instapot, then add noodles for a few more min for the kids dinners for a few days is such a time saver.
Gotta be honest, I do like this budget air fryer, but I think i'll upgrade soon, any suggestions for what air fryer to get would be appreciated, cheers
Ingredients are above, recipe methods are here barrylewis.net/recipe/5-foods-that-are-better-in-an-air-fryer/
I have the tower, it has 3 slide in trays like a mini oven from tesco. I use it all the time for everything. You get a chicken rotisserie attachment with it to 👍
@@dacot27 Chicken attachment sounds awesome
I don't know much about the types you can get but considering what you do, I'd go for one with a lot os space/compartments. I remember you having to fry things separately, one after the other, for a single meal before.
@@Elwaves2925 Good call. Yeah it's something to showcase in a video too perhaps
That guac looks horrendous. Are there even any avocados in it?
I got an air fryer for my birthday last September and love it. I have used my oven twice in that time, as my air fryer does everything else. As a disabled person, my air fryer is so much easier and safer to use; even though my oven is one made for wheelchair users with the door opening to the side. I have a bunch of reusable silicon baskets to make clean up easier and to also make lifting the foods out easier. These are a lifesaver as I can throw them in the dishwasher and then the actual air fryer never needs cleaning.
Would love to make a video with you Barry about cooking as a disabled person, tips and tricks and gadgets. I do plan on doing one on my RUclips channel, but I believe it’s something your viewers would find interesting for those who aren’t disabled (I get asked often how I manage to cook as a wheelie living alone) and helpful for those who do have disabilities.
Nice one Alex, we'll try to do it some day. What air fryer is it?
@@mrbarrylewis I have a Tower T17088 9L Dual Basket Vortx Air Fryer, I love the two drawers so I can cook two different dishes at the same time. Also the drawers are rectangular so easier to fit foods in I find compared to my parents who have a similar one to yours.
Let me know if you ever want to do a video collab!
That'll be very interesting not just for people with disabilities!
Id be interested in watching that!
Such a great idea.
I am also disabled and in a wheelchair, cooking and doing every day things can be very difficult.
These things definitely help ❤
The air fryer won me over, too! I appreciate these easy but tempting recipes!
Cheers Lisa
Try a baked camembert! Just cut a cross in the top, drizzle a bit of honey and sprinkle with rosemary, put in air fryer for 10 minutes, ready!
1am in Sydney, Australia. I can’t sleep and see Barry’s uploaded. Winning!
Hello fellow Aussie Insomniac 😊🇦🇺 👋
Hello fellow Sydney people!
Howdy Australia!
Yay!!!! The only downfall to watching this glorious content is now I’ve got the munchies at 1am 😂
Your Boss isnt winning
I have my Ninja multicooker now for 4 years and it's still being used all the time. Mostly as airfryer but also for baking, pressure cooking and steaming. They may be a bit big at first but it's also replacing a lot of individual appliances.
Best thing I got was an airfryer. So easy to use and makes yummy meals.
This is perfect. I just invested in a nicer air fryer to save energy and less heat in the house for summer. Been trying different things on different modes. Thanks!!! Love this.
No worries, I have a pretty cool video with a pressure cooker coming up next week
@@mrbarrylewis can’t wait for that because I own an insta pot and don’t use it as much as I thought I would. I have made a few things and everything was really delicious. The video may motivate me to do more. Thanks
Not sure what’s available this season but our bargain Aldi air fryer has been an integral part of our daily lives. It looks more like a mini oven with a drop down door. It also has a rotisserie and pizza stone attachment!
Caved in to the air fryer fad a year ago and honestly, it's THE most used thing in our kitchen!
We got the Ninja dual (AF400) which is amazing and does NOT require any pre-heat (None of the Ninja ones do)
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. 😊
I'd love to see you explore instant pots. with proper preparation and execution you can cook virtually anything in them in less than half the time.
The hard part is learning all those techniques and finding which work best for you!
I have a nice air fryer that gets used for everything. I absolutely love it!
What one is it?
@@mrbarrylewis it’s made by Instant, the people that make the instant pot.
I almost always use the air fryer now too. Cooks foods such as chicken so much better.
I always make up a massive batch of taco seasoning and just put it into an empty herb or spice jar so I don’t have to keep making it up (and it means I avoid buying pre-made from shop)..great upload as usual Barry👍💕
Recipe please?
@@DragaSlovenija
2 tbsp light brown sugar
2 tbsp chilli powder 1 tbsp paprika
1 tbsp cumin
1.5 tsp salt
1 tsp onion powder
1 tsp garlic powder
Obviously just adjust to your taste (add more chilli powder, maybe ramp it up with some cayenne or add more salt), I have found that this is a pretty good baseline though 👍
Cosori Dual Blaze is a hell of an aur fryer! From what I know it's the only one that hast two burners, at the top and the bottom, so you don't have to flip the food while cooking, And it's spacious enough to cook whole chicken of an impressive size in it
Didnt realise its perfect for enchiladas! Air Fryers been the way to go for solo living. Also does an amazing Cheese Toastie 😋
Dont know if its a brand in UK but bought a Phillips airfryer 5000 xxl and in love with that. You can even in my model use your phone as a controller if you want!
I have a prosenic that I can control from my phone. It’s the only reason I got it over other brands. It’s the best feature about it, it’s also got some recipes but don’y think I’ve followed any yet as I tend to google recipes.
I have the air fryer with shelves and I find very good as you can cook couple of things at once. As I live in Malta which is very hot in the summer I always use the air fryer instead of the oven
Some brilliant ideas for the Air fryer & thanks for sharing Barry 😋👍🌮🥖🧄🧈🍣
Ninja ones are good I have one of the multi cookers with the Air Crisp fryer I am saving up for the two drawers. I Also have a Cosori multi cooker one too.
Agreed! I had my ninja foodi imported from the US, as it wasn't available for EU when I got it🙈 but I absolutely love it. Ninja has a wide variety of options too. I got the 13 in one with the built in thermometer, SP351. My sister has the Phillips airfryer which is very popular in the Netherlands and it's a good machine, but the Ninja is way more versatile ❤
We have an instant pot that is also an air fryer! It's called a Duo Crisp I believe, and we absolutely love it. Really enjoyed this video, feels like Barry back to his roots!
It's great for a single person or couple, not great for a family with children though - the air fryer lid is heavy and not as safe as a drawer.
I recoomend you upgrade to a Cosori. I started with a cheap one too. Less than a year the handle fell off. Cosori duel blades are amazing! No shaking. No preheating.
Get a Cosori air fryer I love mine it is the best and works amazing! Worth the money!!!! So many options 5 minute preheat!
I agree, love my Cosori!
I have two air fryers and couldn’t live without them. I love the way you did all of those recipes. I never thought of the salmon one, but I will sure be trying it soon.❤
Love my air fryer. I've had it about 18 months and turned on my main over precisely once since i've owned it to a cook a pizza that was too large for the fryer.
We just got a Cosori dual blaze 6.8 quart. Love it! No turning. Heat elements top & bottom.
I have had basket air fryers before but absolutely love my current air fryer oven which is a massive 26L lots of different settings including a rotisserie function and a dehydrator. It is a LLIVEKIT air fryer mini oven and is currently on amazon for £129.00, it makes the best Yorkshire puds
26L !!! Wow, nice!
I also use my instant pot to pressure cook and then put in my air fryer. It also has a sous vide setting , which I use to make delicious steaks, so I’d love to see some recipes from you 😊
It's basically a small oven at this point.
@@YaaLFH it is but it has so many functions that my oven can’t do at a fraction of the cost 👍
@@jaynesenior7603 The oven can do that too, it just doesn't have separate buttons for all those predefined settings.
The main advantage is that it's smaller so more energy efficient and quicker.
I have the Instant Vortex Plus Air Fryer with ClearCook Window and its great! I love it so much I bought my mom and gran each one.
That's my wishlist item!
@@YaaLFH Get the one without the Odour Erase, you need to change the filters a lot more often than I expected.
@@killerbye1985Thanks, that's very useful to know!
Loved the video, thank you. I have always been a Phillips air fryer fan but recently upgraded to ninja flexi drawer, love it so much. Large drawer lets me do whole roasts and accompaniment all at once and super easy to clean
Super great!! Thanks for these recipes ❤
I'm newer to an air fryer and still not sure how and what to cook in it 😂
Your videos help so much and bring such joy!
Some of the best parts of my day ❤
Many blessings to you all ❤
I've had an instant pot in my closet the longest and finally got around to using it. Went great, and I'd love to get some more ideas!
We have a GoWise 7qt. It has a grill, reheat, bake, air fry, roast, and dehydrate setting. Best thing I've every purchased, ever. We use it every day. I even bake canned cinnamon rolls and biscuits in it and they are Amazing!
🇨🇦 I have a Cosori multi oven that I have air fried in for years, and recently broke down and bought a Ninja Foodi smart 6 in 1 - what I am trying to say is, the Cosori or Ninja brands are awesome & highly recommend if you can get them there.
Thank you Barry great recipes. I’m on my second air fryer, this one is a Russel Hobbs $120 Australian dollars ,I’m really happy with this one. I’m going to try all your recipes, I really like the prawn one, I’ve never cooked fish in my air fryer. I haven’t used my oven in months 😉 I’m watching from Australia 🇦🇺🐨
I've been researching air fryers for a while. I'm going out to get the Ninja Foodi Max Dual AF400UK this weekend - I love the fact that it has two drawers, a time sync, so the drawer cooking times finish at the same time when cooking different things and a 9L+ capacity
Will be trying these recipes on my air fryer
A few months back, I did a prime rib in an air fryer. Omg, it came out soooo good.
Damn sounds good
@@mrbarrylewis you should try it, I think you would make it even more marvelous lol. Also, try shrimp if you can... I'm kinda afraid to do it lol
This seems like sacrilege somehow but it might be worth trying anyway xD
I've tried several air fryers and my favourite by far are the ones that identical to a mini oven. I.e. there's 2 or 3 rows of wire racks to put food on. I use the Tower Xpress, the rotisserie function is fantastic if you can find a small enough chicken.
Great vid. Instant Pot is awesome so can definitely recommend trying that. It can do entry level sous vide and slow cook as well.
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!
Thanks Barry, you have given me some great Ideas for the 2 air-dryers that we have. You got me, I've subscribed....
It's nice to see an English Mexican Food fan, like me and my son..... we are obsessed in this house! So obsessed that i bought a mulcajete made out of volcano lava..... they make salsas taste fantastic!
Yes, I definitely appreciate the air fryer recipes. I'm still learning the limits of mine.
I bought one of the twin drawer Ninja ones as while there are 3 of us I'm the youngster at 50 so being able to do 2 things at once is better than having a larger capacity. Also the silicon liners are readily available and well worth using as you just pop them out to clean rather than needing to do the whole drawer all the time :)
I love my cosori duel blaze. You don’t have to pre heat nor flip your food as there is a top and bottom element. Ive roasted a whole chicken dinner in mine
Sounds good! I'm limited with mine a bit I think at the mo, but that sounds great with the two elements
@@mrbarrylewis it is wonderful. I bought all my children one last year. I have one daughter living in London and hers works the same as mine in the states.
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.
I love how enthusiastic you are about cooking after all the years! But seriously get an instant pot! That appliance has changed my life of cooking!!
I took the plunge couple of months back and bought the Ninja Foodi 15 in 1 smart lid. It's changed the way i cook. It does the lot from pressure cook to air fry to steam cook. I even make my own bread in it. Plus it has a probe so any meat you cook will only cook to the temperature you tell it!
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.
We've got a Russel Hobbs airfryer, it's got a big one piece non-stick bowl that's diswasher safe. With heating element on the bottom adding more control, it's an oven, a frying pan and a slowcooker. Also comes with a metal griddle for grilling. I can just do a whole casserole in the bowl itself with little hassle. We've been happy with it, we needed to upgrade to a bigger one since our first one was a regular one with the pull out basket so this one has been perfect.
Saved the best for last? Sorry, but you had me at garlic-bread. So simple, yet so delicious. The easier the better!
Id love to see an instant pot video. I've made bone broth in mine and it came put nicer than the stove top version and took a fraction of the time but thats all so some inspiration would be great.
You might be in luck there ;)
I use my pressure cooker as a rice cooker. Boring I know but I no longer buy expensive boil in the bag rice. I also use it to make mash but not much else atm as I’m also stuck for ideas.
Ninja all the way Barry, they have many options depending on what you want from an air fryer. I have also heard that the Cosori dual blaze is good too Love the videos!
you can get airfryer liners - basically massive muffin forms - to keep it cleanish when cooking without the insert
Yeah, I love the liners both for clean up and preserving the sauces need for certain dishes.
I LOVE my Instant Pot Pro Crisp.
It replaced my Philips All-in-One and cheap-ass air fryer that I had, best purchase I ever made a couple of years ago. Use the thing all the time, cooks soups, corned silverside, etc... in a fraction of the time.
I love my Cosori air fryer . I’ve had about 6 airfares over the years and this one is 3 years old and still going strong. Has a large basket and easy to clean
I have the Instant Pot Duo Crisp + Air Fryer which has a pressure cooking lid and an air fryer lid and it's brilliant,I also have another two Instant air fryers,the Instant Vortex Plus 5.7 Ltr with the clear front and the Instant Vortex Plus Versazone 8.5 Ltr which has a large drawer that you can put a separator in the middle and use it as two independent drawers with different times and temperatures,they are all amazing appliances and I wouldn't buy any other brand,my oven is now a storage unit for my air fryer accessories,a great video,thanks for the recipes
I slow cooked belly pork in mine last night then upped the temp to the highest to make the crackling.
Oh nice, your air fryer has a slow cook option?
Phillips xl airfryer best one I have tested had it since 2016 and still going replaced my oven and deepfryer and always better results then my fan oven
ive been using air fryers for about 2 decades now and still love it.
Were they invented 20 years ago, I don’t think so?
I finally broke down and got an air fryer to play with. I bought thr emeril lagasse wvery day 360. It was 149$ on amazon about a year ago. It can be an oven or air fryer. It has elements and a fan in it, and various positions for the over grate. I love it, it even has a rotisserie and spit included.
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
I love my Cuisinart digital convection air fryer. It has no Teflon or PFOAs so it’s less toxic than the Teflon lined ones. Thoroughly recommend it!
My first time here Barry, excellent video. Subscribed. I also got a budget air fryer to try out and it is great at some things and less great with others. But great ideas here, thanks.
I love how everything turned out it would make a nice date night meal
As for a new air fryer I've owned a ninja foodie air fryer for years & it'll be better than your budget buy too
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.🤗
This was a delight and very full of ideas! Bravo!
I have one similar with single container and bought a silicone liner with divider from amazon for the odd occasion.
This video was great and gave me an idea for another series of videos for you!
How about a new series based on Charcoal or Gas Grilling? Or is that something you don’t do much in the UK? 🇬🇧
We love a good BBQ. However our weather is not very cooperative, it's guaranteed that when we have a long weekend, like a bank holiday it WILL rain!
It's supposed to be summer currently however the daytime high is 16c (60.8f) so even if it wasn't raining (it's been chucking it down constantly) it's still far from pleasant outside.
Garlic bread you should try this a wrap, cheese I use mozzarella garlic granules and mixed herbs then do another layer on top cook for around 9 mins on 180 wow this bread is to die for
Hey Barry, if you're looking for some suggestions for an air fryer, I recently got into air frying myself and I absolutely love the Instant Vortex Plus. It's duel basket 7.6 litres with 8 smart programs. It's been incredible and it's easy to clean! It cost me £134 on Amazon, though I just checked and it's £110 currently, so it doesn't cost a small fortune like Ninja, which are INCREDABLY expensive!
I LOVE pressure cookers. They cook everything soooo fast, even Fr frozen.
I've got the Instant Vortex plus airfryer....it continously makes me look better than I actually am in the kitchen
Oh no you have made me feel hungry now hahaha they all look great and i am surprised with some of the ideas. Thank you.
Love my airfryer I have had the one you have for at least 5 years love it won't use any other hope it does not break but straight to get another one :)
Hi, I think that you really need to think what you want the air fryer for. I have three. A 12 litre cosori oven, this can give you a much bigger area than the basket type and bonus, you only need to wash the trays you used a quick wipe inside with a damp cloth. I also have a 24 litre oven, this does whole meals, for my family of three, sometimes 4, theres loads of them on amazon and I have a ninja speedy, which do whole meals for up to 4 meals, this a basket type and requires a tad more washing up. It does, the carb, veg and protein in around 20 mins, set it and walk away.
Loving your content!
Hello just one thing the temperature and time markings will rub off when wiping down 👍 great video and i have three air fryers and not touched the oven in three years and electric bill is tiny
If you're getting an instant pot, I suggest the "pro plus" simply because it is the ONLY one in the UK that has a 'canning' function (assuming that you're interested in pressure canning).
You don't need a special canning button, any Instant Pot that has a manual mode can do it.
I have a Duo and have been canning stuff in it for years. Back in the 90s I used an analog pressure cooker that went on the hob and it worked just as well.
@@YaaLFH The psi on the Duo isn't high enough to pressure can safely.
@@dianacfleming Works fine for me.
Here in this area of America, we call your Enchiladas, smothered burritos.
Taco Bell had the same recipe and called it The Enchirito. They bring it back every now and then. It also is basically the same recipe. Great use of your fryer! I love watching your videos! Especially when your wife is with you, her expressions and quite comments are epic to me!❤
They make silicone liners for the air fryers-total game changer!
Those liners sound perfect, I haven’t seen them 👍
@@WendyHannan-pt7ez They are great. :-) There are also disposable paper ones.
Just like parchment paper or silpats on a cookie sheet, they just make cleanup soooo much easier!
I use a ninja foodi toaster oven/air fryer and I absolutely love it. Highly recommend!!!
My husband loves the chicken wings and ribs I do in the Air fryer. The pressure pan (Instant Pot) is great too.
I don't know if anyone's mentioned this already. But I seriously recommend using ramekins for various recipes. Especially for a sauce. But they're also great for making eggs in the airfryer.
Love my air fryer so much and use it nearly every day. You should def get a pressure cooker. I have an Instant Pot which is just a brand of pressure cooker.
I have 2..... a cheapo Tower one and a Cosori..... i use them most days (or one of them). They are brilliant..... try wrapping bacon rashers around a wooden spoon before taking them off and putting them in the fryer.... you can get a whole packet in there by doing that! Bacon tubes!
This was a fantastic pitch. Happy for him!
Have an air fryer! Suggestion barry: make bread pudding with it! One of my favorite uses for mine!
nice
you should post the recipe!
Philips Premium Airfryer XXL HD9867/90 is the one if you wish to upgrade. We are using it on a daily basis for very a long time now. It is big enough and for standard things it calculates cooking time based on food weight. On top of that it has a lot of additional accessories you could buy (grill, pizza kit, baking tray for cakes and etc.).
Me and my wife both love the air fryer, but love our instant pot more. I usually stuff 2 chuck roasts from Aldi in there with water(or cheap beer!) on the bottom, and just seasoned salt the whole thing and add yellow mustard/hot sauce. I have yet to have better pot roast, I leave it in for 1 hour 20 minutes to make sure it falls apart. 😁
try a power airfryer xl.. I'm on my second one. It has three shelves and a rotisserie. can actually cook a whole meal in it!
Presto pressure canner and an instant pot!! Must haves!
Can't get the presto pressure canner in the UK 😢 can't import it either as it's not compatible with our 240v system either. I watch a few American homesteading channels that use it in addition to a stove top canner and they peaked my interest, was gutted after researching.
@@nixi-bixi hate to hear that. There have been several things I have seen that I can’t get here so I understand that feeling.
Does everything work with silicone liners? Also parchment liners to keep the basket clean?
I have a similar size fryer and keep the tin foil flan and quiche dishes to use in mine. They wash good also for reuse.
I have the Cosori TurboBlaze. It’s brilliant.
i got the Ninja Foodi MAX 7-in-1 Multi-Cooker 7.5L OP450UK and only started using it fairly recently but still like it however it does have downsides its a top loader rather than tray based but its much cheaper to run than a full oven
I have basic aitrfyer. Cooked lots in it have BBQ space ribs yesterday was delicious
Barry - for a cracking Instant Pot meal, have a look into Hainanese Chicken Rice. It works perfectly. :)
Also, although Ninja are the 'go to' brand for a lot of folk for air fryers, I've had four Cosori ones (I keep upgrading - the latest is a rotisserie one) and they've all been immense.
Would like to see you try this one "Daewoo 2-in-1 Air Fryer & Pizza Oven - Black" I saw it in The Range on offer, thought it was an interesting idea.
I'm pretty sure you could put a bowl or ramekin in the drawer to reduce the sauce without having to wash the drawer afterwards.
I use the Instant Pot, it does Air Frying, Presser Cooking, Dehydrating, Slow Cooking. You should try it out
They all sound yummy and I am going to try them. Thanks
Yup, we use our instant pot (pressure cooker) and Air fryer for almost every meal, being able to do a pasta sauce in the instapot, then add noodles for a few more min for the kids dinners for a few days is such a time saver.