Since they don’t technically fry… Or do they? They’re basically mini electric ovens. What’s the difference between an air fryer and an electric oven, other than size and energy consumption?

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      9 days ago

      There’s some marketing going on, but they really do blast that air hard in a way that convection ovens don’t. It makes a difference because food gets a lot more external heating at the same temperature compared to a convection oven.

      The biggest win I have found so far for the air fryer is reheating leftover fries, like from a take-out meal.

      In the air fryer, the fries wil go from fridge-limp to perfectly crisp but still moist inside in 4-5 minutes. In the convection oven, by the time the fries are crisped, they are dry.

      I definitely prefer the air fryer for that task, and other similar things.

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        9 days ago

        Yeah the fan blasts the cheese off of cheesebread so we have to be carefull to first cook with a bake setting to melt the cheese THEN fry the bastard.

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        9 days ago

        In the convection oven, by the time the fries are crisped, they are dry

        Put them in a colander, give them a good rinse under the kitchen tap to get them wet all over, then tip onto a tray and into a preheated oven at 200°C for 10 minutes. Arguably better as leftovers than originally.

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        9 days ago

        Are you using a wire basket/rack/similar in the convention oven, or a solid pan/dish?

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        8 days ago

        The biggest win I’ve found is for roasted Brussels sprouts and asparagus. And falafel that isn’t deep fried.