@@CandidClara it's okay I'm just going to get the magnet at Walmart to use my air fryer my brother gave me that and there's no words on it it's faded away but thank you anyways
Really helpful, many thanks. Quick question - in one of your videos you mention a helpful website for downsizing cake recipes by tin size. I now can't find the video. Please can you help?
The example with the salmon is flawed because it has a solid structure but chips or nuggets etc require air around them, but they can be shaken. I use them all the time except when sauteing or stewing. I was going to get those magnets but at $16 a pack no way and I cook eggs in the fryer 5 min no problem at one to a dozen at a time.
@@JayKay-ht8rg Hope I'm not too late but it was fine. It's pretty much the same as a microwave in terms of pressing the buttons to get it on. Very simple and it cooks really nicely!
Thankyou for this. Some really helpful and useful advice there. And didn’t cost anything other than a 👍🏼 which I’m happy to give! Much appreciated. x (Can I make beans on toast in this? 🤔😁)
You can absolutely make toast in it, my mum has recently discovered air fryer toast and won’t stop going on about it 😆 and yes in theory you could heat beans on a low setting too. Thanks for the comment and the 👍 😀
If you are following a recipe just drop the time and temperature according to an air fryer conversion chart drive.google.com/file/d/1e9PeBOO9GL-KeLO17HQ21Mugu6deu47-/view
They’ll be someone out there who has done it successfully, but good scrambled eggs are an art and I like to do them on the job so you can whip them off before they overcook!
I mean, you didn't really. I have literally no idea how to use one and I still don't. Do you have to preheat it like an oven? Will it damage it if I turn it on with no food in the drawer? Etc... the basics. How to use it, if you will.
Air Fryer accessories mentioned in this video
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@@CandidClara it's okay I'm just going to get the magnet at Walmart to use my air fryer my brother gave me that and there's no words on it it's faded away but thank you anyways
Hi, do you parchment sheets best fit AF451UK? thanks!!
Just ordered this fryer as on special on Amazon, Excellent review ,thank you
Thanks for the comment
Thank you from Montana!
My pleasure! It’s lovely knowing which parts of the world these videos teach!
Thank you. I'm in a store unsure to buy or not. Now buying
Definitely buy, you'll be fine!
Just bought one and got it home , looking forward to using it.
Fantastic, have fun!
Excellent advice for beginners. Thanks!
Thanks for the comment
Boiled (baked) eggs are super. 150ºC for 9 minutes gives me perfect soft-'boiled' eggs every time.
thank you for PA USA!! I just got one for Christmas and was afraide to take it out of the box!!ha
That is a very common feeling, but don't worry, you'll be fine!
Really helpful, many thanks.
Quick question - in one of your videos you mention a helpful website for downsizing cake recipes by tin size. I now can't find the video. Please can you help?
www.omnicalculator.com/ is what you are looking for, click on “food” and then “cake pan converter”
@@CandidClara
Thank you so much 😊
Thank you so much for quick and good info!
Thanks Pete!
The example with the salmon is flawed because it has a solid structure but chips or nuggets etc require air around them, but they can be shaken. I use them all the time except when sauteing or stewing. I was going to get those magnets but at $16 a pack no way and I cook eggs in the fryer 5 min no problem at one to a dozen at a time.
Thanks. Nice one.
Thanks for the comment!
Thanks for posting this.
You're welcome
hello ... do i need to run it empty for the first time before using it, like for 10 minutes, or do i put in water or anything at all ?
Funnily enough I talk about this in next week’s video. Yes run it for 10 mins on a high temp before the first cook
Thank you for posting this video, saved me from a 20 minute video
No problem, thanks for the comment!
Thank you
No problem!
Thank you...
You're welcome!
Thank you very much, about to use mine now! Hope I don't burn my home down! 😂
I’m sure you won’t! 😁
How did you get on? I’m about to buy one too. Never even seen one before. Lol
That's why I haven't used it cause it is complicated & I might burn my house down. Oven is way easier to use
@@JayKay-ht8rg Hope I'm not too late but it was fine. It's pretty much the same as a microwave in terms of pressing the buttons to get it on. Very simple and it cooks really nicely!
It was super but you put me off a bit 😂
Oh dear, I’d live to know why?!
Did you have the conversion chart you mentioned in the video?
Thankyou for this. Some really helpful and useful advice there. And didn’t cost anything other than a 👍🏼 which I’m happy to give! Much appreciated. x
(Can I make beans on toast in this? 🤔😁)
You can absolutely make toast in it, my mum has recently discovered air fryer toast and won’t stop going on about it 😆 and yes in theory you could heat beans on a low setting too. Thanks for the comment and the 👍 😀
Can I cook a whole fish in the air fryer, if so what what settings do I use ?
If you are following a recipe just drop the time and temperature according to an air fryer conversion chart drive.google.com/file/d/1e9PeBOO9GL-KeLO17HQ21Mugu6deu47-/view
I guess I'll avoid scrambling eggs in my air fryer.
They’ll be someone out there who has done it successfully, but good scrambled eggs are an art and I like to do them on the job so you can whip them off before they overcook!
@@CandidClara :) I like to think of scrambled eggs as variable perfection. Which sounds like a conflict of terms, but...
Scrambled eggs are best done in the microwave.
@@CandidClara Whilst the toast is burning under the grill.
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They work really well for lots of people
I could listen to British women say bottom all day.
Hahaha! I aim to please! 😆
She didn't even say how to use HUHHHHH ????????
Eh?
@CandidClara EH???
I mean, you didn't really. I have literally no idea how to use one and I still don't.
Do you have to preheat it like an oven? Will it damage it if I turn it on with no food in the drawer? Etc... the basics. How to use it, if you will.
Thank you
Glad to be of assistance!