(03-23-2021, 10:44 PM)ShadowsDad Wrote: I'm in agreement Freddy. All of the air fryers are different. Or at least ours is . Even more so than traditional ovens. But that makes sense due to the way they work. It's why I won't post recipes since it's going to need tweaking anyway.
Last night I made broccoli again and tweaked the recipe. I think I'm done with it. I prefer steamed. Next, wings are planned. I expect those to be tailor made for air frying. I love wings and they fit right into keto like a hand in a glove. Somewhere in the queue is cauliflower. I expect that should work fine.
Brian, I used to love tater tots when I was younger so I recently purchased a bag. I made them twice in my air fryer but last night I decided to try them in my Breville toaster oven. Honestly, the toaster oven won, hands down. The heating/cooking instructions I found had the air fryer at 350 for a total of 10 minutes, after preheating. The heating instructions on the tater tot bag for baking was 24 minutes at 425 degrees, after pre-heating the oven. With both, the tots had to be turned at the half way point. Needless to say, the recipes are not even close. The toaster oven produced crispier tater tots and cleanup of the toaster oven was easier and slightly less messy. I like a good piece of tilapia and it is one fish that is very easy for me to do in the microwave. The air fryer takes much longer but, if watched carefully, produces a slightly nicer piece of fish. Here, again, while not difficult to clean the air fryer, there is virtually no cleanup when using the microwave. The winner here, almost a tossup. So far, air fryer winners for me have been naked chicken tenders (seasoning but no breading) and baked potatoes. I especially like the way baked potatoes turn out.
I am still pretty new to the air fryer so I am sure I shall find other foods that are perfect for it, especially once I can tweak time and temperature. The trial and error goes on.