So basically its just like putting it in a pan.forgot to mention, you have to flip it as it only toasts on the side facing up
so get one side toasty, flip it then to the other side
not at all you silly bitchSo basically its just like putting it in a pan.
Okay, like putting it in a pan, but its an extra device that costs more. @Jehannum you need one of these too!not at all you silly bitch
Okay, like putting it in a pan, but its an extra device that costs more. @Jehannum you need one of these too!
You've got how many thousand worth of dollars of beermaking equipment now?Okay, like putting it in a pan, but its an extra device that costs more. @Jehannum you need one of these too!
But can't you just like, put those in a pan?Love making breakfast taters in the sir fryer. Only takes 20 minutes start to finish.
But can't you just like, put those in a pan?
edit: can confirm that an air fryer (or in my case, my breville toaster oven with an air-fry mode) does a fabulous job on tater tots.
I dunno - I bet if you fried those chicken nuggets with a stick of butter a the frying pan, they'd be 10x better than the air fryer.I could put lots of things in a pan, wouldn’t be as good as in the air fryer.
Like frozen chicken nuggets for example.
I did a bubba burger in it once.
How's it compare to reheating them with a heat gun?I dunno - I bet if you fried those chicken nuggets with a stick of butter a the frying pan, they'd be 10x better than the air fryer.
Found the best use ever for the air fryer earlier though - reheating leftover fried wontons from chinese takeout. Freshens them right up.
they taste less like shrinktubing?How's it compare to reheating them with a heat gun?
Does that work?How's it compare to reheating them with a heat gun?
Sat on the floor when you were spraying paint.Why would you ever get chemicals inside your heat gun?