Something about the 5 course plan gave me a pass-it-on idea. Pass-it-on Potluck edition. Rather than each person contributing to a single dish, each person contributes one dish to a single meal. Could be more interesting to have them to in blind not knowing what the other made. You may end up with 5 main courses or 5 side dishes. or 4 deserts and some booze.
@ArielK19872 жыл бұрын
But I'm not sure if there doing that anymore. Since there's only 4 of them and not 5.
@GIBBO41822 жыл бұрын
I love the pass it on..they do them live now though you have to pay to watch them now I think
@kittyheap11532 жыл бұрын
@@ArielK1987 they did a live Pass It On at the end of May so I assume they're still on it :)
@ShockingPikachu2 жыл бұрын
@@ArielK1987 4 regular cast and 1 special guest could be fun
@altrix2512 жыл бұрын
Yes! Do this please! At least this way alle the food will be edible --> so less waste!
@N00bsaur2 жыл бұрын
Honestly, I’d love an episode where the normals show what their favorite mid week meal is that they make for their families. No fancy cheffing it up. Literally, “this is the jar I buy from the grocery store, here’s the box of noodles I use, etc.” Maybe after they’ve made it the way they always do then you can chef it up. I just think it would be interesting to see what they are making at home and what tricks they’ve learned from working here that they have taken home with them.
@op31298 ай бұрын
yes please
@Getpojke2 жыл бұрын
Something that's worth looking into for extending the longevity of your Air Fryer is not using pressurised spray oil in them. Certain brands have been found to attack the non-stick coatings inside the drawers. So normal oil in pump bottle is one option or you can now get perforated silicone mats to put inside that food wont stick to or stop air circulating. I've also been using parchment liners that do a similar job & also make it easier to lift food out of drawer types as you can hold onto the paper without burning yourself. Both make clean up a lot easier.
@MrDodgerdodson2 жыл бұрын
The oil isn't to stop it sticking, its to create a 'fried' like texture on the outside. The outside gets hotter if it is coated with oil, and cooks at a much more equal/consistent temperature. Try it next time you cook chips in your air fryer. Try a batch with no oil, and then a batch after mixing them in a bowl with a dash of oil, you'll see a huge difference in the outside texture.
@amcconnell67302 жыл бұрын
Same tip then, just spray the food before it goes into the drawer, rather than once it's in the drawer?
@chesh1rek1tten2 жыл бұрын
Not to mention pressurized cans are shit for the environment. I honestly expected better of them
@ukgroucho2 жыл бұрын
You can buy refillable oil 'mister' bottles that you pump up to 'pressure' and they deliver an aerosol like mist. They work 'OK' in my experience but do tend to be a little messy - somehow oil gets out and onto the outside of the bottle... maybe some residual pressure although I do vent the pressure when I'm done. I've had these to use with Olive and Avocado oil for a decade or more.
@Getpojke2 жыл бұрын
@@ukgroucho Yeah its manual pump bottles I use. You have to use a light oil though, and it also works better the warmer & so less viscous the oil is. Also if you can have a play around in the shop before you buy some have much better quality pumps than others. Or like some of the others have said, light manual application to the food before putting it in the basket also works.
@AmazinglyAwkward2 жыл бұрын
After realising that I’ve gone from having frozen turkey dinosaurs and potato smiley faces and beans as a kid to cooking most of my meals fresh from scratch, I think a video where the guys use frozen or premade food in a unique and different way would be a good video! I’m gonna have to go down memory lane and think what I had as a kid and try and think of things myself!
@Virginiafox212 жыл бұрын
Haven’t they made a video like that already? I remember some wontons and frozen seafood.
@AmazinglyAwkward2 жыл бұрын
@@Virginiafox21 I think they’ve done frozen food as like a cheat as they did that series on tinned food but I think already “pre-made” foods or food we had as a kid but transformed would be a bit of a different spin and would be interesting E; I mean a great example was when they used gnocci instead of mash on a fish pie in a recent episode
@heruhcanedean2 жыл бұрын
I have a food processor and dinosaur cookie cutters... I have scratch made dino-nuggies in my freezer. I didn't know it was possible to outgrow the greatness that is dino-nuggies.
@PonderingDolphin2 жыл бұрын
@@heruhcanedean that is the best !
@heruhcanedean2 жыл бұрын
@@PonderingDolphin They are better than store freezer isle, but gourmet dino-nuggies doesn't impress the ladies as much as I wish they did. 1lb turkey/chicken meat, rough cut 1 Tbs instant potato flakes 1/3 c cold water seasonings to taste Make a paste out of it in the processor, flatten and freeze slightly, cut out dino shapes, bread them, and freeze them solid. I like using panko with a little bit of finely grated parm as my breading. I change up seasoning to what I'm feeling at the time. You can split the paste and make 2 flavors even.
@linited2 жыл бұрын
I love using the air fryer as it's so much easier for one person or small amounts and doesn't require heating and prepping the oven. One of my fav features is being able to set the time and not worry about it overcooking or burning (once you know times). Can be used as a toaster too to reheat breads.
@jamyedowell2452 жыл бұрын
This is what I've found also. Great option for a single or couple but a space eater for large families. My sister couldn't live without hers, but I have no use for one. I make large meals for 4-12 people, and the air fryers aren't helpful to me. If I need to save time, I'll dump everything in a crockpot in the morning or choose one-pot meals. I love air-fryers for their intended market, but not worth the price/space for me.
@franciscodetonne47972 жыл бұрын
Air "friers" are essentially smaller convection ovens. They are not really replacements for actual deep fat friers, but convection ovens. Air friers are waaaaaaaay more portable than ovens.
@Faeriehood2 жыл бұрын
@@franciscodetonne4797 That was what I was wondering, Thank you for answering. I don’t know much about these gadgets but have been curious. Watching this video it seems it’s nothing more than a small convection oven and you confirmed that. 💖
@MtnNerd2 жыл бұрын
@@jamyedowell245 Quite the opposite if you have children since they can use it for snacks. It's also useful for quickly roasting some vegetables or peppers to add to another dish.
@jamyedowell2452 жыл бұрын
@@MtnNerd depends on the child. Mine is autistic, and can't be left unattended with the microwave. But if I'm roasting veggies, I'm already heating the oven up for some other part of the meal, which brings me back to, I see the benefits for some, but not myself.
@TitheGirl2 жыл бұрын
I'm disabled and my air fryer has been a literal lifesaver. I mostly use it for frozen foods and reheating, but it is so much easier than using my oven and it does a better job than most other appliances, love seeing them being taken more seriously!
@MtnNerd2 жыл бұрын
I will never make chicken in the regular oven again after using the airfryer
@BethyCaraBethy2 жыл бұрын
Same! I live by myself and swapped a ‘proper’ oven for an air fryer that has shelves and an opening door - basically like a normal oven, just convection. Can do rotisserie chicken in it and all sorts! Heats up in less than 2 mins, best thing I’ve ever bought 😍
@Luckmann2 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure if "Airfryers: Literally for disabled people" is a good tagline for being taken serious, but it's a neat idea.
@Thommadura3 ай бұрын
@@Luckmann I am also disabled and I live alone - and the Air Fryer has one advantage - I do not have to heat a whole Huge oven - to get foods cooked. I have a single basket one that is perfect for a single person
@samimameeran64312 жыл бұрын
I really miss the ultimate battles where Mike,Jamie and Barry cook at the same time and have shenanigans
@secretforreddit2 жыл бұрын
I also wish they still did the battles with all three of them in the kitchen at the same time; I think they stopped because of COVID, but now that they're clearly able to be in the studio together again, I wish they'd go back to that format!
@Anon-21j2 жыл бұрын
I feel like many of the "fun" elements of Sorted have sort of.. disappeared lately. Obviously still love the gang, but the silly battles and stuff aren't being made anymore:(
@liesalllies2 жыл бұрын
@@Anon-21j it was inevitable when they took away "I'm gooey in the middle baby let me bake" 😮💨
@BigTpetty2 жыл бұрын
Yes me too!
@Aevilbeast2 жыл бұрын
@@azreal2309 Does it really it matter if the end result is entertaining and free content? I mean, I totally get that trust and transparency are always a concern, to a degree and should always be handled with care especially as a channel becomes bigger. But as long as the content doesn't turn into glorified infomercials, is sponsored content like this a problem and does it matter how much profit is made from the content they offering for free for us to consume? It's not like they are news channel or even a review channel like that, where sponsorship, bias and profits are a much more major concern. At the end of the day, they are a casual food channel and it shouldn't matter just how much money they are making or how profitable the channel is, but instead we should care more about the quality and entertainment value of said content. If they can find a way to make a sponsored video like this one as equally entertaining and quality level as there other content, and at the same time make a quick buck, than I'm all for it personally. Otherwise, I'll just avoid these videos, which helpfully by youtube rules (and actual laws in most countries) have to be clearly labeled as sponsored content making them somewhat easier to identify and avoid if needed.
@Shelsight2 жыл бұрын
Love this! I bought an air fryer recently, to save ££ and as my apartment gets so hot in the summer. Also b/c I bought one for my 80yr old mum as she struggles lifting stuff in and out of the big oven now. She’s a gourmet home cook and expected to hate the air fryer, but I said it was just a small convection oven, she started testing stuff, and LOVES it. Going to send her these recipes…
@SortedFood2 жыл бұрын
Oh wow, that's amazing to hear! They are great for hot apartments, saving space and electric, along with those who struggle to lift heavy things. We hope you enjoyed the video :)
@DizzyBusy2 жыл бұрын
The energy saving aspect of it is very relevant to me. If I only want to do a tray of veggies, heating up the whole oven for it seems like a waste, that's where the air fryer is more convenient for us.
@ChrisMalme2 жыл бұрын
Mostly cooking for one, my Ninja Foodi is a lot more economical than heating a whole oven.
@jeromethiel43234 ай бұрын
Exactly. It's just a small convection oven. And a lot of modern ovens have a fan, making them at least quasi convection ovens. I think the real advantage to an "air fryer" is it's small size. It should use less energy, simply because it's heating up less air, and has less surface area to lose that heat through. I really need to do some research and then pick one and buy it. The small size is perfect for me, and i need an oven badly, as the house i am in has a built in oven, and it doesn't work. Which is NOT going to be cheap to replace...
@PsychInOz2 жыл бұрын
Got one recently and have been using it for absolutely everything - lots of my recipes that need an oven or deep fryer translate really well and it saves so much time. Favourite dishes so far have been turmeric/paprika spiced chicken, sweet potato wedges, takoyaki and banana fritters with a cinnamon/coconut crumb. Going to have to try that very inventive looking salmon/bombay mix combination and doughnuts - all of it looks great!
@kristind69922 жыл бұрын
Takoyaki in the air fryer? I would like to know more...
@tyunik2 жыл бұрын
@@kristind6992 Same! Wow takoyaki in an air fryer?
@PeskiePete2 жыл бұрын
We have been using an airfryer for about a year now. Really love it. The name "AirFryer" is a bit of a misnomer - think of it as a small, very efficient and fast fan forced oven. Most things you cook in an oven can be cooked in a preheated airfryer in 1/2 the time. This includes frozen foods like nuggets, fish etc.
@PowerChannel882 жыл бұрын
What I would want out of an Air fryer Video would be a 1:1 comparison with a normal convection oven, i.e. normal oven with a fan. Because in my mind I dont see how an air fryer would be anything different aside from being more convenient for small portions. So I would love to see if there is something a regular air fryer can do that I cant just do with my oven the exaxt same way.
@TravelingStacker2 жыл бұрын
As someone with a convection, I agree. However, not every home has a convection. These are a lot cheaper and cook faster than a traditional convection.
@fabiankaisen59772 жыл бұрын
Agree - in particular for a large family the convention oven seems better, in particular if combined with a grill element.
@yingx41392 жыл бұрын
As someone with a convection oven, my air fryer cooks things a lot faster and generally has more consistent results. Also it takes barely any time to preheat and based on my high level comparison uses less electricity than using the oven. Maybe my convection oven isn't as good but to me the air fryer is the oven on steroids. I regularly roast whole chicken (around 1.8kg) in less than an hour start to finish and it has juicy insides with crispy skin!
@redeye10162 жыл бұрын
An Air fryer makes things way crispier. It’s not the same as an oven.
@PowerChannel882 жыл бұрын
@@redeye1016 How though? Its literally doing the exact same thing.
@pikricky8 ай бұрын
I have two Instant brand air fryers,the 5.7 ltr Vortex+ single clear view drawer and the 8.5 ltr Versazone with the large drawer which has a removable separator to turn it into two individual drawers like the one you tested and with all the same functions,my traditional oven is now storage for air fryer accessories like dishes trays etc,the best thing ever is that it reaches the chosen temp in three minutes as apposed to fifteen to twenty in a normal oven and reduces the cooking time at least one third,so saving money on your energy bills,there are very few things that you can't prepare in an air fryer,cooking and baking,thanks for the great ideas on your video
@nikkimatthys19952 жыл бұрын
We got a air fryer last year we've mostly use it when we're cooking breaded food like onion rings breaded chicken or mozzarella sticks the air fryer makes these foods so crispy it's crazy
@slindish2 жыл бұрын
I think it’d be fun to see Ben give the guys a description one of his favourite dishes and have them make they’re interpretations of it.
@seriliaykilel2 жыл бұрын
Stuffed mushrooms are a go to air fryer dish from us - easy app to make without having to wait forever on the oven to pre heat We also freeze cookie dough and scoop out single servings to bake 2-3 at a time for fresh cookie desserts
@Dexy832 жыл бұрын
I'm a nanny for a family who has an air fryer. First time I've ever used an air fryer and am now obsessed! Thanks for the video, guys!
@chrisruiz34512 жыл бұрын
Would love to see meals cooked using a single basket air fryer while also using either the stove or oven. I bought a single basket vortex air fryer and would prefer not having to go out and buy a larger, 2 basket one which is easily over $150. For example, the chicken and potatoes meal could have done one in the oven and one in the single basket air fryer.
@modarkthemauler2 жыл бұрын
The oven, having more volume would take longer. Maybe a single basket recipe where everything is in the same basket an you add the things with the shortest cook time last. Like maybe roast the potatoes first and then add the chicken on top which also gives the added bonus of having the potatoes roasted with chicken fat.
@simonb59862 жыл бұрын
might as well do both in the oven at that point lol
@modarkthemauler2 жыл бұрын
@@simonb5986 Also yes, but the air fryer is faster.
@finkelmana2 жыл бұрын
Love my air fryer. Simple, easy to clean, can be faster than other methods of cooking. Pro tip: Nothing beats an air fryer for reheating fried foods without them getting soggy or overcooked.
@hodakaroadtoad2 жыл бұрын
I lived out of my air fryer and my instant pot and a microwave for 2 years. And air fryer is just a glorified convection oven. I made everything. My favorite thing is probably homemade french fries. They're so stinking easy. The other is wings. Homemade wings never got easier. I have one that is a toaster oven/airfryer combo and can't imagine living without it. I really like that Instant one, but I don't think I'll ever be able to afford it.
@Jacen322722 жыл бұрын
Some air fryer favorites? Frozen tots work well. Roasted Brussel Sprouts are fantastic. Lemon pepper tilapia (13 min in a cold air fryer set to 375 F from frozen, sprayed with olive oil and with lemon pepper seasoning added) is a nice "impulse" entrée. and of course, an approximation of a cake doughnut is possible using a can of pre-made buttermilk biscuit dough the same way you made your yeast doughnuts... The possibilities are endless.
@fredflinstone58792 жыл бұрын
Love my air fryer. Think more like a mini oven and hay presto lots of options. Great to see other recipe's in an airfryer. Well done Guys loved this one.
@sneer01012 жыл бұрын
It's literally just a convection oven. I don't get why everyone gets so excited about them in the UK. They've been marketed hard, and people have fell for it.
@lmaree2008862 жыл бұрын
@@sneer0101 Mate they are popular literally WORLDWIDE for the last decade, where have you been? 🤣 Yes, convection and halogen cooker ovens were first but technology always updates and changes. Those things were always breaking down.
@CanIHasThisName2 жыл бұрын
@@sneer0101 It is literally a worldwide thing and I am not aware of them every being marketed heavily. We just bought one cause it was cheap (like 80% sale) and after cooking a few meals in it we ended up buying a bit fancier one immediately.
@TravelingStacker2 жыл бұрын
@@sneer0101 As someone with a convection, I agree. However, not every home has a convection. These are a lot cheaper and cook faster than a traditional convection.
@canderson77762 жыл бұрын
@@lmaree200886 Sorry man but you're living in a real bubble if you think air fryers in the 2010's where even half as popular as they are today. Clever marketing of SoMe and paying influences have boosted their popularity MASSIVELY. Literally just look at the data google trends if you don't believe me.
@gailshaughnessey89142 жыл бұрын
French fries (chips) either fresh or frozen are great in the air fryer. We do a simple salmon with honey glaze in the fryer. I'm cooking for just the two of us - seniors - and love the air fryer - doesn't heat up the house, doesn't encourage oversized portions, and is super easy to clean (I do use foil in the fryer to minimize mess).
@GJSelect2 жыл бұрын
Frozen meatballs in the air fryer are amazing. They get the maiyard reaction on the outside of the entire ball and since they're frozen the inside stays juicy.
@CreachterZ2 жыл бұрын
Easy donut option is (American) biscuit dough from the can, rolled in butter, sugar, and cinnamon.
@philondez2 жыл бұрын
I've been using mine for seafood a lot lately, shrimp, tuna, salmon, and scallops. Shrimp in particular is super easy, just lay them out on the tray right out of the freezer, rinse them until the excess ice is gone if it's present so that it doesn't drip into the floor of the fryer (which creates a lot of steam and keeps the shrimp from crisping at all), salt and pepper and whatever other seasonings you'd want, and then straight into the fryer for 8 to 10 minutes at 400 depending on the size of the shrimp you bought. A light spray of olive oil isn't bad on them either, though I've been skipping it lately. The fish I thaw out first, and the scallops. 400 for 6-8 minutes and they turn out pretty great. The oil is a lot more important on the fish if you want them to develop a bit of color
@The_Moose_Man132 жыл бұрын
As someone with a super busy schedule i own one of these and it has been a life saver, I would constantly order takeout or buy some cheap easy food but with this thing I can cook a real meal so quickly and easily thanks for more recipe inspiration fellas. Keep it up!
@planningkitten2 жыл бұрын
When I was looking into Air fryers I read that it’s basically the same as baking something on the fan setting and that you could just use a toaster oven instead which has definitely a larger capacity. I would love to see a video comparing the two to see if they really can do similar things. I have a microwave with a fan section so I’m thinking I could probably do the same recipes in there
@bestaqua232 жыл бұрын
For my experience the main difference is that toaster ovens go up to maybe 200 Celsius Max and I'm doubtful that the inside gets to that temperature while the air fryer reliably gets the inside to 240° . I'm just putting this information there in case you want to take recipes intended for one and then switch it with another
@bereasonable80182 жыл бұрын
Yes. My ovens have convection setting which I’ve read is the same as or very similar to air frying. I also have trays that have holes/mesh bottoms so that the fan forced heat can get to the bottoms of the food and you don’t need to shake or flip the food item. My ovens cook as hot as 240c
@MapleSimmer2 жыл бұрын
@@bereasonable8018 That's what I thought until I got my IP Pro Crisp, which has an air fryer lid. I find the air fryer function is much more energy efficient, and is much better to use when it's hot out as it doesn't warm up the kitchen as much. I also find the air circulating around the smaller space makes the food crispier and it's faster to cook things (I have a convection oven and the special 'air fryer' pan with the holes in it). I've been so impressed with it that I'm looking into getting a stand alone air fryer as I find what comes out of IP when I use the Air Fryer lid is better than what comes out of my convection toaster oven.
@AlanHope20132 жыл бұрын
@@bestaqua23 Yeah the air fryer is smaller so the heat is more concentrated that it would be in a normal domectic oven. That cuts down on time, but there's a danger of under-cooking to the core, and the video shows that some of those chicken thighs are still showing signs of blood, which would lead me to put them back in for a couple of minutes more, less crowded the second time. Like everything, you have to get used to your own equipment and how it operates.
@nrieh45532 жыл бұрын
@@MapleSimmer " I find the air fryer function is much more energy efficient, and is much better to use when it's hot out as it doesn't warm up the kitchen as much. I also find the air circulating around the smaller space makes the food crispier and it's faster to cook things" -- yeah, but it only works if you cook for one person (two, may be, if they don't eat much). An averege oven can roast twice as much for the same time. Even more, depending on the oven configuration and layout. It takes 20 mins to bake a full tray of wedged potato, and a tray of nuggets takes 15 at most, and If I'm ready to compromise on crispiness, then I can bake both at the same time. How many loads would I make to properly roast 1kg of potato and 600-700g of (possibly frozen) nuggets in an average single-tray fryer?
@ClarkIsSuperman-iw9gu2 жыл бұрын
I hear people bash on air fryers all the time, but I love mine. Mine isn't as fancy as this one, but it has the fryer basket or you can swap it out with a grill plate. I've roasted whole chickens, hamburgers from frozen to cooked in 12 minutes, many different vegetables. It's also nice to see some frozen foods now come with air fryer instructions on the back instead of just microwave and oven.
@MattSwain12 жыл бұрын
I got an air fryer/multi cooker a few months ago and it gets used in some way or another in virtually every meal I make. I live alone so heating the entire conventional oven/grill seems pretty wasteful when I can use a much smaller device that has things almost cooked before the main oven would even be up to temperature
@ashleyt55432 жыл бұрын
I’ve used my Philips air fryer for 10years! I’m one of the early adopters and got it when everyone was so skeptical about the (then) new technology… Love it and use it frequently till today
@saulcontreras3132 жыл бұрын
Now thats an air fryer, glad to see the idea was revisited from the last one since this things are becoming more and more prevalent because of time and specially their convenient size.
@vaterstaat44682 жыл бұрын
Bruh i have single handedly practically forced all of my friends to buy one :D Is so incredibly convenient.
@bethbovey75662 жыл бұрын
The salmon looked great. I love my air fryer, I use it for most vege, eggs , and love it for making and reheating pizza etc
@DjOzKid Жыл бұрын
? That looked way over, maybe that is how I see it on video, but now I have the word that I forgot from school, thank you
@Elandrianthetrue2 жыл бұрын
Honestly the point that you just don't have the hassle of dealing with all the oil from a traditional fryer is what I appreciate the most. The result is slightly different however it is similar enough and delicious. my favourite dish would be roasted potatoes, you take your cooked taters and toss them in a colander so the outside gets nice and fluffed up and then you give them a spritz of oil season with whatever you want (rosmary, curry, just salt, a bit of nutmeg, really the options are quite numerous) and then IIRC 200° 20 minutes, toss half way through and you end up with beautiful crispy outsides and nice soft insides of potatoes. The result is much more even than in my oven, I guess if you have a modern high end oven it doesn't make a difference, but the air fryer model I have was much more affordable than a new oven.
@SortedFood2 жыл бұрын
So glad you love yours.... and roasties in the air fryer are just 👌
@ericaschner32832 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see a blind taste test of traditional fried foods made in both conventional and air fry methods. Fries, potato chips, wings, donuts, etc.
@seastarbutterfly2 жыл бұрын
Great idea!
@TravelingStacker2 жыл бұрын
Well if they're seasoned the same, they're gonna taste the same.
@Aracore2 жыл бұрын
there's no comparison. you can tell which was air fried and which was not. Traditional deep fat frying leaves a\ lot more oil. Air fried food, the only fats you really get come from the food itself. dead easy to tell the difference, so not really a fair challenge.
@lauralampman55202 жыл бұрын
I have a Cosori air fryer and make a lot of wings. If you coat them in just a tiny bit of flour or cornstarch, they get super crispy and it’s a tiny bit healthier than straight up deep frying them :)
@Mirriedj2 жыл бұрын
I really like this concept, especially because it's a device we have in our house, and my parents don't want to cook with it anymore because do not like it. For us we really like some chips/French fries, but every time we make them in our air fryer the edges burn en the chips a solid. Now we can try some new recipes!
@00lilly.. Жыл бұрын
Maybe the temperature is too high or the time should be shortened since that isn't normal for an airfryer to do,at least not that I know of
@DakovaL2 жыл бұрын
Ben talking about finishing off balls with a clean hand, yup it's a Sorted video
@DagosArts2 жыл бұрын
We do brussel sprouts in our airfryer. I think this has cemented itself as an essential tool in a kitchen, just like a rice cooker.
@ragingsilver2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for doing an air fryer episode, I'm currently just doing frozen food and chicken wings, so something new like these dishes are great to know about. I think air fryers are great! less oil, quicker to cook and less energy!
@OperationSmoke2 жыл бұрын
I have a drawer in my freezer for snacks that go in the air fryer. Super quick and super easy!
@justinmailloux37992 жыл бұрын
pizza rolls in an air fryer are amazing. highly recommend
@Jon-yv4iu2 жыл бұрын
At 1:06 you should have offered Barry his spiceology badge back if he could tell you what was in Dukkah
@janmay39012 жыл бұрын
Introduced to dukkah in Australia and fell in love
@IrrelephantRamblings2 жыл бұрын
I like how your guys adds are still fun to watch. Like they just make sense for what you guys are doing.
@fridabionori2 жыл бұрын
You do the best sponsored videos, truly. Feels like it could just be "another one" of your videos. As a viewer, I always find the content inspiring and never forced. Just wanted to let you know!
@asquithmainlines6992 жыл бұрын
I bought a Breville Smart Oven last fall. I have cooked bread, cinnamon buns, whole chicken, roasts, ribs just about everything in it and it works just a a big oven does. I have only used my regular oven once since October. It has all the features of a regular oven and also has proof, air fry, pizza, toast, 13 different feature settings in all. Probably one of the best Air Fryers on the market today.
@Dotchi2152 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see a video where you test this specific air fryer against a deep fryer and an oven
@savepoint45212 жыл бұрын
Love how wholesome and down to earth you fellows are. It's a breath of fresh air in this crazy day and age
@kathleenstrahm42912 жыл бұрын
So glad you guys reviewed this! I’ve been nervous about getting an air fryer…just seemed to be an alternative for fatty frying that was still kinda fatty. But the asparagus was novel and you didn’t have to add any oil to the chicken. Very cool.
@shannmorse38922 жыл бұрын
I love my air fryer ❤️ had it since March last year and have only used my oven around 5 times since and got rid of my deep fryer. I cook everything in it. Thanks for the ideas guys 😁
@breukle2 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see a pass it on with the unsung heroes of the channel, the crew that works with you guys behind the scenes. Ofcourse they might not like being filmed but wouldn't it be lovely if they either got to do one themselves, or pick the theme!
@TheNinnyfee2 жыл бұрын
I love my airfryer, but I have the Ninja one with the grill. I also love that it's always timed so you cannot forget about it and endanger the kitchen.
@MrRobinGriffin2 жыл бұрын
I roast chicken thighs and potatoes all the time, in my oven, cut up potatoes, roasting pan, put thighs on top and roast at 375 for 35 min, added advantage of potatoes cooking in the rendered fat
@FeatherWriters2 жыл бұрын
I've got a countertop oven with an air fryer function, rather than one with drawers, but I absolutely echo what the guys say in this video. I don't use it much as a frying-replacement, but when it comes to fast cooking veggies and roasting meats/fish for weeknight meals, it's sooooo much faster and easier than trying to do it in the normal oven. The fact that I can also get crispy freezer snacks like chicken nuggets or spring rolls as well when I'm feeling snacky is even better.
@lizzie53672 жыл бұрын
I’ve been using an air fryer since they first appeared here in the USA about 12 years ago, loved them. Just bought a Brio air fryer/grill/rotisserie haven’t tried it yet but looking forward to doing so. My previous air fryers where “borrowed” and never returned😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
@aprajitakesar2 жыл бұрын
Quite surprised that you guys are using this so recently. We've had one for almost a decade now (in India) and it is still going strong. We recently made some Lotus stem kebabs in it and they were phenomenal. It's absolutely brilliant and if you take care of this thing it will last you long. Also, so good for bringing back life to fried leftovers.
@Shelsight2 жыл бұрын
Would love a video with a normal air fryer that just air fries in one drawer? I understand the sponsorship was from InstantBrands re their duo version which looks bloody amazing, tbh. So I enjoyed the video with that in mind. But so many of us just have the one drawer version and can’t upgrade just yet. Would love to see a few more air fryer recipes, using it to prep elements of one meal, make a one-pot meal, or full chef-level gourmet air fryer recipes… Cheers :)
@MAJIK09092 жыл бұрын
I get so much joy from watching y'all. There's so much fun and food going on and I usually learn something with each episode/video. Thanks!
@HyperactiveNeuron2 жыл бұрын
So did Barry order one before he went home? I love my tabletop convection oven (air fryer lol). I have a Ninja Foodie smart XL grill 6-in-1. The smart thermometer for cooking meat to temp and carry-over cooking is a brilliant feature.
@katyaallnutt6932 жыл бұрын
I have the regular Instant Pot Vortex air fryer, not the plus one, but I love it. I cook fries, chicken, all sorts of potato dishes, fish, and I reheat with it. Reheating pizza is great since the crust and bottom gets crisp and the toppings are the perfect heat and consistency.
@thatonelion45832 жыл бұрын
I would love for them to try Ecuadorian meals. One of my favorites being the seafood cazuela. Maybe something from the mountain region like Yahuarlocro or the Maito from the amazon region. Tbh I would love to see them trying Fanesca out, nut I truly doubt they would get a hold of all the ingredients for it.
@CanIHasThisName2 жыл бұрын
Yes, please! More air fryer videos. Back when we bought one we thought it would be just a novelty but we've been using them (we now have two) pretty much every week. Breaded cauliflower, breaded chicken tenders, breaded anything for that matter. And of course frozen stuff which you'd either have to fry or bake - often both at the same time done in the air fryer. And all kinds of potato things. The only downside is the relatively limited space in most of them, but the taste of stuff that wasn't completely soaked in oil is worth it.
@TastesLikeChicken32 жыл бұрын
Loved the video and was a pleasant surprise to see my comment featured! Funnily enough, I was eating air fried chicken thigh kebab I'd made in my Instant Vortex Plus just a while earlier 😊 I'd love to see Pass It On gadget edition 😀
@talitaoliveira65432 жыл бұрын
My daughter has issues with food (apparently she's ASD) and she eats "dry" foods, so no vitamins, soups... so the air fryer is a blessing for us. Potatoes with no oil, chicken, pão de queijo ("cheese bread") straight from the fryer. This video helps me with more ideas!
@sarahr78902 жыл бұрын
"Apparently"? So you don't agree with the diagnosis?
@talitaoliveira65432 жыл бұрын
@@sarahr7890 here's the thing: she's 4yo, the doctors we've been to say a diagnosis can't be done until the child is 6yo. And they all are on the fence with her, saying she would be at most diagnosed with a "light" autism (sorry, I forgot the appropriate term in English). She has also a history of trauma (wrong diagnosis at a dentist turned into a long and painful treatment and 4 dental restorations). So, she is learning to speak and interact now, has a whole thing with food and some "different" behaviors (which my husband and I both had as kids, but we were just weirdos for our families 🤷♀️)
@sarahr78902 жыл бұрын
@@talitaoliveira6543 Oh my. How frustrating. Glad the air fryer helps.
@scmombruh2 жыл бұрын
Our air fryer is also part toaster. I don't think we could do a lot of the dishes that you did based on the setup, but it's excellent for re-crisping up takeout or doing less fatty type cooking.
@lauracarr40912 жыл бұрын
Look on Amazon for cheap silicone pans. I've had luck roasting small items in those in my toaster style air fryer. You want the ones with nubbly bottoms, not flat. I have cooked chicken and fish that way, also super crispy taco bake.
@reubenmckay2 жыл бұрын
I recently bought an 18-in-1 portable/counter-top convection oven that includes all the functions on the air fryer shown in this vid. I can confirm that air frying in a small space like that is a great way to skip over using lots of oil for frying and dramatically reduced your preheat times (especially if you're using it for baking and roasting functions).
@hungryclone2 жыл бұрын
Make sure to oil the things you’re putting in outside the trays. Otherwise you’re left with a layer of oil residue on the rack/tray inside that becomes really sticky and really hard to clean.
@TehFhqwghad2 жыл бұрын
Recently got myself an air fryer after holding off for years. The big appeal for me is a small size, cheap and quickly preheating convection oven. That is how I would best describe it, the air fryer still is much more of a convection oven replacement than a replacement for fat frying. I got the Instant brand vortex plus XL version, pretty much the single drawer model of the one in the video and it's seriously life changing. Living on my own, I do pretty much my whole baking in it. I literally made a rum caramel sauce, banana cream pie in it yesterday. The 10 inch by 10 inch space in the XL has allowed this to completely replace my oven.
@horsenuts18312 жыл бұрын
For a single person (or even. couple) I think they are a game-changer because the volume is never an issue. Having said that, my brother has 5 in his family and they use it all the time.
@Getpojke2 жыл бұрын
Wow, I find it interesting that Barry & Jamie have never used an air-fryer before; especially as they're the two "normals" with kids. I thought the speed, ease & small size of their kitchens would have pushed them down that root before now. I love alone & don't want to be heating up a large oven [& the kitchen with it on hot days], cooking for one. I just costs too much proportionately. It also cooks certain things better than a main oven, things like sausages, fish; both fresh & frozen comes out great. I had to retire my old "fishbowl" glass one after years of service & now alternate between a drawer one & a larger one that can also do rotisserie; like whole chickens or joints of meat as well as skewers/kebabs. I only have my large oven on when doing batch baking or rioating something very large like a turkey or leg of lamb. My electricity bills have gone down hugely.
@lmaree2008862 жыл бұрын
Agree on the bills part! My electric and gas bills are really low cause I no longer use my gas oven or stove top, only my air fryer, an electric banquet pan or a dual electric stove top. I also owned two glass bowl convection/halogen cooker ovens. Those things were always dirt cheap!
@Getpojke2 жыл бұрын
@@lmaree200886 The glass bowl types are great, though they take up a bit of space. My dog used to sit & watch food cooking in the glass bowl type. That & the rotisserie were like doggy television for him. Along with the cooking types you've mentioned I also find that a microwave & my Instant Pot really cut down the bills as they use energy more efficiently. The instant pot especially as it cuts the cooking time for whole chickens, long cook stews or soup down to about a third of the time. If you cook clever with these things you can get great food in a short period of time.
@MrGrimsmith2 жыл бұрын
The salmon and chicken and potatoes stood out to me, exactly the sort of thing we would normally cook but without as much energy waste from the traditional oven we have (which is a catering size as that's what it was originally bought for). The twin drawer design looks to be well worth it as well as having the sync options, definitely high up on my want list. One of these and a pressure/rice/slow cooker combo and that's me done!
@Naztyjoe692 жыл бұрын
I always want to try all of the recipes you guys come up with but then I think about dishes. Hit us with some more one pot ideas haha
@mech_dh94032 жыл бұрын
one tip I have I have for getting the panko browner is to mix it in a bowl with oil (1 Tablespoon of oil per cup of panko). then microwave it for a couple of minutes, stirring every 30 seconds, until golden brown. then pane as you normally would before air frying.
@bjornj59572 жыл бұрын
Would love to see you guys compare it with a traditional convection oven while blind tast testing. Just curious to know if there's a big difference or if it's just a mini-oven. Because in this video, you guys love the food but the food is good because of the ingredients, not because of the air fryer.
@carlam49862 жыл бұрын
I thought the same, but then I grabbed an air fryer last week because it was on for a great price and I have wanted to know if it would live up to the hype. It does! It is much faster than my convection oven and it doesn't heat the whole house or consume as much hydro. I suspect it's faster because it's such a small space to heat up. The only downside from the oven is having to flip or shake the basket half way through the cook times for even cooking as the bottom of mine doesn't have another element. I am seriously considering in purchasing a more expensive brand that does have the bottom element as well. I have even baked sour dough in the air fryer.
@horsenuts18312 жыл бұрын
With my engineer's hat on, air fryers seem to have, as their main principle, an efficient transfer of energy to the foodstuff. It is achieved by having a relatively small vessel, and relatively high volume of forced air convection. This means they are efficient in terms of energy and can cook food more efficiently. So, it follows that a traditional domestic oven can replicate what they do, in theory. In practice, the problem with the average domestic oven is that it is a bit of a dinosaur in terms of cooking & energy efficiency (i.e., they're not very good for the planet, and not so good at cooking). I think the acid test is cooking something like tandoori chicken which needs a high heat transfer. Recipes for standard ovens recommend using the highest setting, but I've never seen a domestic oven cook it well (they just can't get hot enough to char the meat before it has dried out). In a way, you are right. It IS just a mini oven, but it is a very efficient and effective oven. The misnomer about air fryers is the 'fryer' part of the name. They're not fryers, they're efficient ovens. By the way, it took me nearly 10 years to buy one. A friend had a Tefal Actifry and swore by it, but I never saw the point. It wasn't until my nephew bought one that I understood the principle and the possibilities.
@your462 жыл бұрын
@@horsenuts1831 if you have a oven with an hot air function it would basically be an air fryer in your regular oven, so comparing those 2 could be interesting
@horsenuts18312 жыл бұрын
@@your46 To do a direct comparison would need you to exchange the fan in the oven to something that blows at storm force in order to force convection, and probably also require you to change the element to something bigger that was controlled by fuzzy logic rather than a bimetallic strip.
@your462 жыл бұрын
@@horsenuts1831 The idea was to see how a hot air function oven preforms compared to a air fryer so i dont see why you would modify the oven. And i disagree that you would need to change to a larger fan to get forced convection as a smaller fan would force convection aswell.
@atthelord2 жыл бұрын
Bacon, chicken nuggets, Kebabs, salmon, aloo tiki, pizza, all turn out very well in an air fryer ! I’ve used one for nearly 7 years at this point. I cannot do without it.
@clarissagafoor52222 жыл бұрын
Having a typical hong kong kitchen my air fryer is such a good alternative to a conventional oven
@SortedFood2 жыл бұрын
We're so glad you like yours :)
@vanhawk8180 Жыл бұрын
In my country we call those (14:47) "BOLLOS", deep fried as donuts but without the space in the middle, tho we usually put them side ways cut them in the middle and filled up with dulce de leche or guava jam, and you end up with something like a sweet deep fried burger?
@erinhowett36302 жыл бұрын
Second video in a week to use Bombay mix. Did Ebbers get a bulk deal on it or something?
@SortedFood2 жыл бұрын
Probably knowing him😂
@moondexar2 жыл бұрын
I think a good note to make about Air Fryers is they are basically smaller convection ovens, so not always super useful for anyone who happens to own a convection oven. While they do make food crispier due to their more compact size, they work literally the same and a convection oven can do larger loads of food.
@shonamckenzie71242 жыл бұрын
I use my air fryer for everything, I don’t use my oven anymore as it’s just me. I made a lovely cottage pie the other day.
@RiverDanube2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, this was helpful. I have a smaller air fryer and will attempt to use it whenever I can over the oven for the two of us. It is an energy saver and the more ideas you can show, the better.
@Matt-dc8lp2 жыл бұрын
You have air fryer but no rice cooker, haiya!
@stevenconver2 жыл бұрын
Hellow from the U.S., I love yoru shows, instead of spritzing with oil put in a bowl and spray the oil while tossing to evenly coat items, they will cook more evenly, to get chicken skin super crispy put into the fridge uncovered to dehydrate the skin a little bit
@Hannah_The_Heretic2 жыл бұрын
Fat = Flavour I will usually coat food in oil before putting it in my deep fryer
@cassieoz17022 жыл бұрын
I have an Instant Vortex Plus which is an 'oven style' air fryer rather than the drawer style. It's basically a tiny fan forced oven that can airfry, roast, bake, grill, reheat and dehydrate. Seriously useful, uses less power than a larger oven and doesn't heat up the kitchen on a hot day. To use it to proof abreast dough, you need to put a little water in the bottom of the drawer (under the mesh) or the rise is held back by a dried out skin
@LeslyS-S2 жыл бұрын
I know this has been done a lot by a few channels but y’all should have the normals and Ben try to follow a recipe that was translated into different languages then back to English and see how they do😂
@katherinechu45812 жыл бұрын
I have an air-fryer and it makes skin on chicken and salmon just perfect! Also - I get the JUICIEST chicken breast there every single time to the point that when I cut into it - the juice squirts out to the board. Its a brilliant piece of equipment
@ladybelle65062 жыл бұрын
I've had a couple of what I thought were cheaper airfryers over the years that I've loved. When I first started watching this video, I kind of rolled my eyes thinking "oh sure, they find a fancy machine with all kinds of settings and make it way easier." But looking at the product on both official page and through local retailers, the machine isn't that much more expensive than the cheap models with no extra functions. it's realistic for a home cook instead of some of the more commercial or ridiculously priced appliances the guys sometimes get to try out.
@kropka82592 жыл бұрын
If you are about to get an air fryer i would recommend getting one with rotisserie! These usually have 3 shelves not a basket, which allows you to cook few portions/foods at the same time and they are usually not coated in non stick :) Rotisserie chicken for dinner under an hour at home is hard to beat 😉
@TheMiikka342 жыл бұрын
I love cooking things like steak, pork ribs, meatballs (especially when I'm doing large batches for the freezer) and chicken in my air fryer. It takes so much less time than in my over or the BBQ. Mine has a dehydrate feature that I love too. I save a lot of money by buying clearance fruit and making my own fruit chips.
@debeeriz2 жыл бұрын
l love my air fryer but it is not big enough, l never tried fan grilling in the oven, as that is all an airfryer is i tried fan grilling some steaks and they came out just as good as the air fryer and surprisingly just as quick, my air fryer takes longer to cook if the basket holes are covered, 1 steak 8 minutes but 4 takes 20 minutes, cleaning the oven is a pain though so l prefer the air fryer, also you can dehydrate and proof in a fan oven my smeg has this feature
@TheMiikka342 жыл бұрын
@@debeeriz I wish my oven had those capabilities. Maybe my next one will be a convection oven. I have a 20 year old electric oven. It bakes and it broils and that's about it. There are no fans, just a top and bottom element so the air fryer was a game changer.
@debeeriz2 жыл бұрын
@@TheMiikka34 my airfryer was a kmart special, no bells and whistles, 30 min max at 200c it cost $69nz it does everything my sisters phillips does that cost $550. l just wish it was slightly bigger 3 burger patties is the most l can get in, and there is 5 of us, so if we are all here for tea then l use the fan grill in the oven
@rahullakshman55902 жыл бұрын
Love you guys so much. Warm regards from Australia❤❤❤❤❤
@janae59262 жыл бұрын
We need more PIO. And for the third time I'm going to ask you to try Egyptian food
@notold372 жыл бұрын
We have an airfrier, it is freaking awesome, has a rotisserie basket and spikes to do a whole chicken or roast, we haven't used our deepfrier for absolute months, great video MEN, and brilliant results and ideas, 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘🦘🦘Cheers from Melbourne Australia
@christopherlostumbo65922 жыл бұрын
Hey guys I have a new video format idea for you guys. Take a recipe and google translate to a different language. Then to another and so on. Finally back to English and give it to the normals to figure out. Kind of a mix up between the cook book and head to head to head.
@SortedFood2 жыл бұрын
Hahaha, that's a hilarious idea 😂
@Jodez.2 жыл бұрын
I gave my mom an air fryer for her birthday. She hasn't stopped using it since. She made a whole lemon pepper roast chicken in the air fryer and it came out amazing!
@ceazonestha43002 жыл бұрын
I was hoping Ebbers would ask Barry what does duukah has in it
@dazren79882 жыл бұрын
I love air frying food! I moved into a house without an oven (surely that's not legal), but I bought a fairly priced air fryer and I'm sold, they do a fantastic job where one might use an oven or deep fryer normally.
@Anna_TravelsByRail2 жыл бұрын
Everything you can do with an airfryer should be possible to do in an oven right?!? (Just trying to minimalise the amount of appliances I’ve got in my not so spacious kitchen.)
@donkosaurus2 жыл бұрын
yeah its just a small convection oven air fryer is a 100% marketing term
@geekfreak20002 жыл бұрын
Yes, an air fryer is basically just a small convection oven. The smaller area makes things cook faster and use less energy, but it's essentially a countertop oven.
@SortedFood2 жыл бұрын
Yes you're right, you can make everything in an oven too. An Air Fryer is a different and quicker way to cook food, it's a small countertop convection oven and is designed to simulate deep frying without submerging the food in oil.
@scarletttan34482 жыл бұрын
Also airfryer is more space-efficient and convenient as conpared to a stove or oven. Perfect for school dormitories or rented apartments.
@Anna_TravelsByRail2 жыл бұрын
@@SortedFood I totally see how it could replace a fryer. Since my home has limited space and a built in oven (one with a play button 😂), I’m glad to hear that I could make it all in the oven.
@cakecat00152 жыл бұрын
Absolutely love our air fryer-- I use it for all sorts of things from reheating pizza, making garlic bread, making quick tater tots and even breaded chicken!! It's so useful and easy to use!
@Khazandar2 жыл бұрын
Note how careful Ben is *not* to call it traditional when describing the spanish inspired dish (croquetas). And the point of an airfryer is that you don't need to use very much oil to fry. Jamie and Barry seems to have missed that bit.
@wildshadowstar2 жыл бұрын
What’s great about the air fryer is that if you’ve got a really small place or don’t want to heat up your place by turning on the oven, you can use the air fryer for so many purposes.
@al55472 жыл бұрын
This right here. A lot of people here seem to think everyone makes massive amounts of money, lives in a large house with air conditioning and low electricity costs, and therefore they fail to realize they are not the target audience for these.
@seriodenoyarohi74032 жыл бұрын
I would love a comparison between meals coming out of this air fryer and the same dishes but deep fried.
@yohini54702 жыл бұрын
Agreed grea idea, if you are looking for something similar, Rhett and Link from GMM did this if you can’t wait! :)
@janmay39012 жыл бұрын
Comparison for speed, crispness, calories, amount of mess, ....
@benjamingoldschmidt88202 жыл бұрын
Great video guys... What my wife and I air fry at home is corn bread and little cupcakes/cakes in tiny silicone molds. It works great!