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slbram17 10-25-2016 09:26 AM


Originally Posted by JustAbitCrazy (Post 7684914)
You can buy a NuWave at Kohls? I might have to check that out. TY!

http://mobile.kohls.com/product/prd-...FU6FaQodtv4IaQ

sewvicki 10-25-2016 02:30 PM

I ordered an Air Fryer from QVC on Sunday. It was their special deal of the day. The cookbook you refer to is available on Amazon prime for $13.??. Not being sent until Dec. 1. That's a $5 savings from the QVC price. I can't wait to get my fryer. Wahoo, healthy fast cooking.

slbram17 10-25-2016 06:03 PM


Originally Posted by sewvicki (Post 7685312)
I ordered an Air Fryer from QVC on Sunday. It was their special deal of the day. The cookbook you refer to is available on Amazon prime for $13.??. Not being sent until Dec. 1. That's a $5 savings from the QVC price. I can't wait to get my fryer. Wahoo, healthy fast cooking.

. It took me a long time to get one. But those fries are so darned good.

slbram17 10-26-2016 06:55 AM

He fixed more steak fries last night. I am going to try dry roasted chickpeas today. Will let you know results.

slbram17 10-26-2016 07:25 AM


Originally Posted by slbram17 (Post 7685695)
He fixed more steak fries last night. I am going to try dry roasted chickpeas today. Will let you know results.

Ok, done. I preheated at 390 degrees (took about 4 or so minutes). I drained and patted dry a can of chickpeas while the fryer was preheating. I sprayed a little olive oil on the peas, sprinkled some seasonings (I use a Kroger brand called zesty table blend). Cooked in the fryer around 12 minutes (was supposed to be 20 but I shook the fryer pan around 6 minutes and they were coming along fine. Nice and crispy...need to get the flavors down a little more. But I think would work great for toasting walnuts or any nuts before using in a recipe too.

Ok there you go...

slbram17 10-30-2016 10:10 AM

A few more things I have made in the air fryer...chicken breast with breadcrumb coating (moist and crisp), baked potato (have to add more time on this time, finished up with a minute or two in microwave), breaded pork chops (two wouldn't fit in the fryer without maybe cutting up so I just fixed them separate), very moist and great coating, and brownies (yes brownies). Small baking pan for the brownies about 3 inches deep, six inch square. Moist and delicious.

slbram17 01-23-2017 11:00 AM

for plainpat....

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plainpat 01-24-2017 06:11 AM

SLBRAM....thanks to you & others for the info. I am still waffling back & forth as to size/brand.

Then my caution brain kicks in ....will I use it? All warranty periods seem to be same length of time.Thanks again & DH does like steak fries:)

slbram17 01-24-2017 07:41 AM

Not trying to sell air fryers. But they can be used for much more than fries. I don't want to heat up oven for a few biscuits..air fryer works for smaller portions.

slbram17 01-26-2017 06:47 AM

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Brownies, hand apple pies, and fries cooked in the air fryer yesterday. Yum.


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