This dude is legit the most down to earth relaxed high level chef on youtube!
@gbbowler446 ай бұрын
must have never watched matty matheson
@lukemclellan21416 ай бұрын
@@gbbowler44Matty matheson's on screen persona is the opposite of relaxed
@gbbowler446 ай бұрын
@@lukemclellan2141 true lol I'm stupid lol but they have the same overall cooking vibe. Making recipes accessible in a relatable manner
@joshgee87146 ай бұрын
Slow down thumbs up chaser
@rileyaitken10576 ай бұрын
That's the Kiwi way - being so laid back you're horizontal
@SeyaDiakite76 ай бұрын
Amazing human being. Your content is wholesome because you’re sharing fans your talent with a huge smile on your face :)
@cv990a46 ай бұрын
Leftover fast food? Give it to Mitch!
@DSP9906 ай бұрын
I came here from your Biryani video from 9 months ago, and the things you say about Protein content and energy density perfectly reflect the change in your appearance since then.
@sheriemirza69886 ай бұрын
Got an air fryer this year. No longer use the oven, like at all. Way faster, way more controllable. The teenager has started to cook for himself, thats the best bit.
@guerd876 ай бұрын
we had an air fryer years ago and never used it. Ended up trying to be a bit more healthier, now we have 4 of them :D
@OshMMf6 ай бұрын
@@guerd87 Why 4 ?
@Juicestarr6 ай бұрын
yeah i use to like just not like them for no reason, till i got to use one and now I much prefer it lol.
@CRFLAus6 ай бұрын
Air fryers are good for a single person or 2 people. If you need to feed 4 grown ups then the oven is the better way if you want everything ready at the same time.
@guerd876 ай бұрын
@@OshMMf large one at home, small one at home, small one in our carsvan and small one at my workshop 🤣🤣
@LYLEWOLD6 ай бұрын
Filet O' Fish was added to the menu because a franchisee in Ohio was losing too much business on Fridays. He was in a big Catholic area and Fridays were a no meat day. His sandwich proved successful and the McDonalds company added it to their menu.
@marsman66 ай бұрын
that would make sense!
@professornuke75626 ай бұрын
I used to work with a Jewish girl who was pretty strict kosher. She told me that when she was growing up that was the only meal her mother would allow them from McDonald's. It still breaks a few rules, but apparently was not too much of stretch in her Mother's eyes. That pineapple burger thing that was the first attempt to feed Catholics on Friday sounded pretty weird. I don't mind pineapple in a hamburger, but without the burger I don't think it quite says "That IS a TASTY burger to me." The Filet O' Fish was a much better idea.
@angrytvrobot61306 ай бұрын
Don't forget there was a competition to see if the filet o'fish or the hula burger would win. The fish crushed the hula burger, which was a grilled pineapple with a slice of cheese.
@zhamed95876 ай бұрын
@@professornuke7562 incidentally, their fries are not vegetarian either. They add beef fat or something like that to the fries
@woodzk23306 ай бұрын
Who is "he"?
@pablopatitucci50656 ай бұрын
Hi Andy and Team, I'm Pablo, the Argentinean who lives in Switzerland and who I've written to you several times. I loved your video of Locro, one of our national dishes. I'm very excited about your Saturday videos translated into Spanish. I'd be very happy if you cook Argentine Empanadas, and if you dare to try different fillings. Greetings and may the successes continue. Great Mitch
@chrispudd18156 ай бұрын
He’s made video of cooking empanadas before I am sure of it. Have a search on you tube and I’m sure you’ll find it or them.
@keithreddy94146 ай бұрын
Andy, I’ve had an air fryer for the last 6 years (actually on my 2nd airfryer). It’s been an absolute game changer in the kitchen and for busy households or working parents. It’s a delight for weeknights. My current AF is an oven type which is multifunctional- air fryer, oven, dehydrator, defroster, rotisserie. I’ve made a number of things with it and I cannot see my life without one now.
@dawnjohnson59376 ай бұрын
Hi Keith, what is the name of your air fryer: it sounds remarkable!!!
@kazwilson4256 ай бұрын
I really love the honesty of this post. Yeah, sometimes the cheapo not so good for you food will still win for some people just for the memories it triggers. Nicely done team. I've got an air-fryer option in my oven, which was a deliberate choice as I don't have a lot of counter space.
@paullamsc6 ай бұрын
7:37 THE SECOND?? I felt the disappointment from here 😂😂 Greetings from Brazil Andy. I love watching your videos, and I also have an air fryer.
@davidlowe51926 ай бұрын
The Air Fryer is the best kitchen appliance I have ever bought and I’m amazed at what you can put in it and get outstanding results.
@jordanthomas11075 ай бұрын
I was an air fryer hater for YEARS. Broke down and bought one during Covid and they are absolutely legit!!
@KikoKay-Kay6 ай бұрын
Air fryer quick tip. When you do breading based stuff the browning can be lacking. You can fix this quite easy by mixing a bit of oil into the breadcrumbs during the breading. bit. 1-2 tbsp is enough. It works wonders.
@oldmanhads20436 ай бұрын
In NZ, Maccas claim to use Hoki. One of my fav's to buy at the supermarket too when we can get it. I love my air fryer too. Still fine tuning it but i must say a dual drawer one has its perks for cooking different temps/times. My reason for loving the filet at maccas has got to be the steamed bun. Soft, warm, moist fish filled goodness. As for Katelyn picking maccas over Andy's..... Im speechless. Keep it up chef, loving the content.
@BradLivingston-hn7hp6 ай бұрын
I'm from America in the northwest, your are the best chef I've seen. Keep it up I hope you hit it big!
@afpwebworks6 ай бұрын
I live alone and I use my air fryer instead of my oven most of the time. It’s quicker to get up to heat because it’s much smaller than the oven. It’s worth making a single baked potato rather than firing up the full size oven
@MicheleWalkerWebb6 ай бұрын
Especially when it's HOT 🥵 🔥 outside!
@Timmycoo6 ай бұрын
As someone who lives in the PNW where during the summer it's frequently in the high 90s F (32 C) I really don't want my whole living space heated up because I had the oven on for half an hour not including preheating. An air fryer definitely helps with that if I'm not making large portion sizes like for the kids as well.
@taniac18605 ай бұрын
We’re empty nester now and since getting an air fryer the only time I use the oven is if I’m baking, which isn’t often these days, and since our winters are pretty mild we tend to bbq year round as well, although even that has taken a bit of a back seat this winter because the air fryer is just so much quicker with no faffing about.
@HarrisonMartin6 ай бұрын
This channel has helped me cook more at home, and I've started incorporating my air fryer more. It's not a super expensive one, but it is perfect for a nice handful of seasoned vegetables, or even for re-heating certain foods. Love it!
@stianaslaksen57995 ай бұрын
I've had an air fryer for a few years now. I use it about twice a week, for loads of different things. So quick compared to my oven, and stuff gets a nice crust in there! I love it.
@toopok4k36 ай бұрын
I hardly use my air fryer for anything, but doing "boiled" eggs is the most convenient with an air fryer. Instead of waiting random time for water to boil in a pot and lowering the eggs in. 130 C, 13 mins no preheat in an airfryer gets me perfect 2 hard "boiled" eggs. Increase the time to 14 if your eggs are bigger, or have more of them. Remember to cool the eggs under cold water for some time, longer the better. It's the moisture inside the eggs that condense on the inner surface of the membrane that makes the eggs easier to peel.
@sandramonk16 ай бұрын
I'm a Kiwi in Wellington cooking for one. I have an air frier and use it all the time. Its basically a little convection oven. I have baked in it. It cooks the best roast pork - lovely crackling. I have even cooked steaks and chops in it - The outside seals quickly and the inside is moist and juicy. Best thing about the air frier is I wash it in the dishwasher . I hate cleaning ovens.
@chelakkthewookiee5 ай бұрын
Have always loved my air fryer, but especially my one that steams as well, just check my whole chicken in there and it comes out so moist and crispy! Gonna have to track down a lamb roast option now though! But with our fillet of fish knock off, I just spray my panko crumbs with some oil and bake them for a few minutes until they're brown first and then use them to coat the fish, then maybe 11-12mins in the oven and voila! Just use cheapy basa fillets and it tastes great!
@padders10686 ай бұрын
Andy! Yes Chef! Great recipe and healthy to. I have an air fryer, especially useful as I live on my own and generally just cook for myself. Uses far less power than my fan oven & cooks certain things better. When it's a hot day it hardly make my kitchen any hotter, especially as I point the exit vent to under my extractor hood so it sucks a lot of the heat out. I invested in some grease proof paper liners, cheap as anything, hardly any mess and so much less cleaning, does compromise the air flow a bit, but a small price to pay. Peace and ❤ to you and the team.
@CrusinVK2 ай бұрын
Definitely love the quick & simple air fryer recipes Andy. I still use the normal oven often, but usually run both at the same time due to needing 2 different temps to complete the meal.
@sarahnapier18654 ай бұрын
Hey Andy- My husband started fishing off of the west coast of Vancouver Island Canada last year. For the first time in 20 years we have had wild salmon, ling cod, halibut, and rock fish at home (in Calgary, Alberta). Needless to say, I had to relearn how to properly cook fish (aka- learn how to de-bone and cook it without destroying it. While I have learned to do “fancy” oven poached fillets, I didn’t try a homemade version of the McD’s Fillet of fish (which was always my favourite on the menu). You have inspired me to: 1. Make my homemade mayo- because.. well you do, and I know it’s AMAZING; 2. Then make tartar sauce with fresh mayo, because why would anyone stop there when serving fish fillets, data? 3. OK, I poach the fillets in the oven because I’m lazy. So, yes I’m veering off coarse here. But I will happily do so, cause I’m doing me. 4. But then I put that fish on a brioche bun, because it deserves a worth pillow. 5. Then I’ve started investigating the vast world of Cole slaw ( i mean from around the world to serve either as a side OR as a topping on that fillet of fish. OMG this is not just a fast food meal, it’s a work of culinary ART. Thank you for bringing me back to my childhood, and the wonder that is a fillet of fish sandwich. ❤
@alden4446 ай бұрын
Do more of this Andy! It’s so entertaining
@justinr97846 ай бұрын
I love my air fryer and I use it almost every day. IMO most people who don't like air fryers bought those bucket style ones. I recommend one in a more of a toaster oven style with the flat trays and glass window. It's much easier to just peek inside and get a better idea of when your food is done.
@marcuscicero93796 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for some legit KZbin content for we amateur chefs out there. As an aside, some years back Chick-Fil-A in the states was making fish sandwiches during Lent for folks. It was fantastic. I have no idea of the caloric content or anything relative to that, but it was very, very good. Don't know what happened to it.
@Xynth256 ай бұрын
The air fryer has been an absolute gamechanger for me and my family. It's stupidly versatile, and the level of crispiness of stuff like fries is as good as it'll get without frying.
@EarnestWilliamsGeofferic5 ай бұрын
We're in the UK, but I'm American. I never had an air fryer - or heard of one - until moving here. The single best thing about them, IMO, is reducing the amount of wasted oil. It's really fantastic for that. I never get results that are as 'good' as a deep frying, but I'm also not eating a tablespoon of vegetable oil with my meal. So, on balance, seems okay. hah
@aricbuckholt2936 ай бұрын
It is a nostalgia thing for some. It was always mild and sweet as mentioned. Yours definitely looks better. The air fryer thing the past couple of years is interesting. I have a small one we use occasionally. Like any utensil or appliance, it has a place. Enjoy what you do!
@DaBudaa16 ай бұрын
I live in Hawaii, and I just bought a Gourmia Air Fryer yesterday (8/1/2024) from my nearby Costco. Today, I already used it to cook Hotpockets, Beef Bulgogi Mandu, and 9-pieces of Chicken Drumsticks; and I loved it. I did have to adjust the cooking temperature & length for the drumsticks.
@madcatjo6 ай бұрын
When you find a recipe that you like for Korean chicken wings...OMG 😻 So much cleaner and cheaper for super crispy + juicy wings ❤❤❤
@DaBudaa16 ай бұрын
@@madcatjo I'll be playing around with different chicken marinade recipes in the coming days. My Air Fryer came with a laminated paper that contained different foods with recommended cooking time & temperatures; in regards to chicken, it only contained info about chicken breast, thighs and wings, no drumsticks, so I ended up cooking a few batches of drumsticks with different cooking times & temperature. I initially followed the Chicken thighs for my drumsticks of 400 degrees-fahrenheit at 35 minutes, which over cooked the drums and severely burnt the dry seasoning that I applied. Next I tried 350 degrees-F at 35 minutes, the chicken was not as dark-yellow and mote moist inside. Next time though, I'll cook the drums at 320 degrees-F for the same 35 minutes. What I'm interested in trying next is Guga Food's steak in an Air Fryer.
@madcatjo6 ай бұрын
@@DaBudaa1 Check out Pro Home Cooks chicken wings airfryer videos - he experimented with different coatings for crispiness. Also I know the big "selling point" hot/fast/crispy, but I've had better results lower temp+longer cooking time. Also, if you haven't got one and you're going to meat, GET A MEAT THERMOMETER. It's been an absolute gamechanger for me. 😻
@jules25956 ай бұрын
Will be making these for my older kids during the week.. love fish. Always disliked McDonalds since i was a child. I have always had trouble digesting Maccas.. Yes we have an airfryer really good to heat up/cook some things eg; chicken parcel, snitzel, pie etc;.. haven’t tried fish yet. Love your channel. I love cooking & we rarely get takeway. But working long hours means I run out of cooking ideas during the week. Saved a few of your quick recipes for during this week to try.
@Hellknight276 ай бұрын
Air fryers are also super popular across the ditch in your homeland now too Andy. I have been using them since 2012, long before they became a fad. I use two of them at once now to cook most of my food.
@777thlee6 ай бұрын
Andy, I'm from Calgary, Alberta, Scamada...I have 3 air fryers 1 at work, 1 in the kitchen and 1 in my garage. I use all of them almost daily. Love them! 🍟
@Shade.856 ай бұрын
I already had an oven and an oven/microwave combo, but I am so glad that when I wanted a pressure cooker I went for the Instant Pot Duo Crisp with AirFryer options!! 😊
@anthonyzhang49184 ай бұрын
Filet O Fish is actually probably the highest quality item on McDonald’s menu lol. Love this recipe, going to have to try it soon. Made his pork adobo recipe but subbed in chicken (since that’s what I had in the freezer). Absolute fire. Thanks!
@PixelBug916 ай бұрын
My uni accommodation doesn't have a conventional oven, so an air fryer is my only viable substitute. Can have a lot of uses, and can create excellent results if you know what you're doing too! Excellent video once again Andy
@0clouds05 ай бұрын
I have 3 air fryers at home. One of them is a combi (steam and air fryer). Use them ALL the time. It would be awesome to to have an air fryer series!
@angela31966 ай бұрын
Airfryers, yes!! Best thing ever since the microwave. Use mine all the time & and I discover new things you can use it for. My bestie in the kitchen 🎉
@FlyingBystander5 ай бұрын
I'm often found in the kitchen just frying air. It's become my new hobby. I don't have an air fryer.
@jnorth33416 ай бұрын
I do have an air fryer, I'm glad to see recipes using them, as a former short order cook I was fine with deep frying, but that was with a commercial fryer, never liked trying to do it in a normal pot.
@FloridaManMatty6 ай бұрын
Also, fun fact: The Fillet o Fish was originally tested by a devout Catholic McDonald’s franchisee in Cincinnati, Ohio, who wanted to be able to offer the many Catholics in his area an option for Lent (no meat allowed on Fridays, I think??). He was told it would never work. And here we are 62 years later talking about it!
@kylekennedy92126 ай бұрын
Fish is meat though. You mean no red meat?
@S0lar_Flare6 ай бұрын
@@kylekennedy9212 Catholicism doesn't group fish with meat from a mammal. I think those are the rules.
@johnbrown18606 ай бұрын
@S0lar_Flare the rules are pretty much meat = mammals and poultry. So things like fish and alligators don't count. Brazilian bishops even decided capybara (a local version of beaver with webbed feet) doesn't count because it swims. Anyway this was a bigger issue 60+ years ago when Fridays were meatless for Catholics, now it's only an issue on Fridays during Lent for observant Catholics
@S0lar_Flare6 ай бұрын
@@johnbrown1860 Ah, ok. Thanks
@matmccarthy5156 ай бұрын
Hey Matty, back in the day it wasn't just during Lent. Catholics wouldn't eat red meat on any Friday (all year round). But you're absolutely correct about that being the reason the franchise created the Fillet of Fish. Also it was in direct response to Burger King's Whopper that Maccas wanted to follow suit with a signature burger. FoFish was first, then the Big Mac. The rest is history. (I recommend the Foods that Built America series - Burger Wars references this stuff).
@alangeorgebarstow6 ай бұрын
I'm a Pom, now living in Sweden, and I have to make much of my own food. I have an air-fryer and I use it for many things. I still fry my battered fish, and chips, in a deep-fat fryer using beef tallow though. Home-made mushy peas complete the meal. I'm certainly going to give your "Filet-O'-Fish" a go though.👍🏻
@joaners6 ай бұрын
Katelyn keeps Andy grounded. 😂 Thanks for keeping the content fresh.
@shaivahaba57766 ай бұрын
You can just tell he's not your typical cocky chef, hats of to you kind sir!
@JimWhitakerАй бұрын
Yes, I got an air fryer about 15 months ago. Lots of friends and acquaintances had them and all liked them. I have become a fan but, of course, only for some things. Also saves a lot of time and oven electricity. Does not completely replace my conventional (fan) oven or shallow frying but for some things 👍
@aikoboorsma5 ай бұрын
Made them yesterday, excellent results 💯 🙌
@inspectorlife856 ай бұрын
I’m 100% trying this! I haven’t tried making my own sauce but you make it look simple and less scary lol😂. Nice work Andy and team!
@barrymunro68616 ай бұрын
8somebody sneaked a tear from your right eye at 8:31. Like the way your heading with this. Cheers.
@jo.comics6 ай бұрын
Absolutely have an air fryer and it has made life just that little bit easier on a day to day basis. Unless I'm roasting large batches of veg or something, I like popping stuff in the air fryer. Quite enjoy some air fryer chips, too, sure they're not as crispy as fried but they're fast, easy and a great vehicle for a bunch of toppings. Lovely device, honestly.
@Yakub90006 ай бұрын
You're helping a lot of ppl, thank you Andy and team you guys consistently make my day brighter and fuller ❤
@egycsab6 ай бұрын
Being over 40 it has become incresingly important to eat right as it is more than half the battle, when you want to stay fit but also enjoy food at the same time, hance I appreciate this way more than usually.
@faithcooks426 ай бұрын
I'm a Chef, and I have a little air fryer. I mostly use it to reheat foods, cook pre-made freezer foods (eg. frozen fries, chicken tenders ect) and to crisp up burritos or tacos. Have yet to cook raw meat or veggies in it yet. I'm too accustomed to using my stove and oven still, but would be willing to try!
@stuarttierney45986 ай бұрын
We have the OG Philips air fryer, so old I'm not sure when mum bought it, but when she did it was "what is that thing?" not "oh, you have an air fryer!". It won't die, and it gets used plenty. Not a replacement for deep frying, nor a replacement for the actual oven but it has it's place and one of the only appliances that remain on the counter and plugged in, exclusive and exalted status for the kettle, air fryer and rice cooker. We like old stuff and seem to be early adopters. Mum in law had a microwave oven, so old the front door was a screen, not glass. Reheated leftovers with a side of suntan. Yummy.
@wholiveswhere6 ай бұрын
Andy, you just make me want to cook.
@enricotesei37186 ай бұрын
I hope you finally got it, I noticed that there are many very good KZbin cooks around but only a few are also teaching what healthy and delicious food means, if you add sustainability like "use of regional products and seasonal veg". for example, then you might reach the best of KZbin cooks, Andy, you have the potential!
@FantasyYeet6 ай бұрын
We need a new show Andy. 1. You sit on the table. 2. Your wife ask "Babe, what ya want?" 3. You say for example "Birria Tacos from my book" 4. Your wife makes it following your steps. 5. Then she brings you the food A little bit of reverse roles ya know. I think it would be fun and everyone would love it.
@priMa.Customs6 ай бұрын
Did you miss the episode where she made him food? Lol
@FantasyYeet6 ай бұрын
@@priMa.Customsi may have. I dont see everything. Sometimes I just clear everything without watching lol.
@Hortonscakes6 ай бұрын
So cool to hear Aussie lingo as an American. Even more awesome is new recipes I've never known of! Stay awesome! 🤘🐐🤙💪🤌
@khankake95766 ай бұрын
He's a New Zealander
@Hortonscakes6 ай бұрын
@khankake9576 he lives in Australia tho?
@TheTacenAngel6 ай бұрын
i love my air fryer. It is easy when you are only you.. cheers from Denmark
@TechHead035 ай бұрын
So, I loved that you included protein and calories! I know most people wont like it if you bang on about it in every video but it would be cool if you can include some macros when you can in future videos 👍👍
@jate.photography6 ай бұрын
Great video Andy. I reckon it would be good to have a new series where you continue home made healthier version of fast food classics. That's what I strive to do at home cos sometimes you just have those cravings but don't want to feel guilty. Also, would have been good to insert a crumbed frozen fish version in between the taste test. I have those nearly every week.
@Somerandom19226 ай бұрын
Fellow Aussie here, I have an Air Fryer, so do my parents. Admittedly I don't use it all that much, because I usually only use it for pre-made frozen foods, however, I do occasionally use it to replace my oven because I usually only cook for myself. My dad loves it though and uses it pretty often, particularly for my mum who has her fish done in it quite often.
@peterdnreynolds7776 ай бұрын
Brilliant video!!! Your fillet of fish looked so much better and probably better tasting than the McDonald's one!! Is this the start of you cooking other fast food items from the major chains
@thekiwinomad6 ай бұрын
Great video Andy. Personally I use my air fryer all most every day. Mostly because the clean up is a lot easier and it takes less time than waiting for the oven to heat up
@katehamilton77966 ай бұрын
I gave up buying burgers, I've watched far too many of yours and Joshua's videos. I really enjoy the ones I make more now. It's an absolute bastard when I can't be bothered cooking. We had an air fryer - bloody loved it. We upgraded our oven and got one that has an airfryer function in it.
@alishabasdow81186 ай бұрын
Honestly, do more of these types of videos! id love a good hearty meal thats got some good macros!
@Airportnomad6 ай бұрын
Love the change and would love more macro teachings
@debbiegordon76226 ай бұрын
I have an air fryer and absolutely love it. Will never use anything else..love fish fillets my favorite and ill be making your version ❤
@tbjizzinonem6 ай бұрын
My whole food life literally based of this guy i have made so many of his dishes and they all come out amazing!! Recently did his french onion soup to the T and it was awsome
@davewielhouwer116 ай бұрын
American in Florida, have an air fryer. We use it all the time
@harrymortock52256 ай бұрын
Florida man uses airfrier
@pauletteschirmer49066 ай бұрын
I have two multi-function machines that have air fry capabilties. Pollock is the fish in the Filet o Fish. It was my favorite also. Thanks for the recipe!
@elisavetag705513 күн бұрын
I'd love to see an air fryer series by you! me and my bf loooove your recipes but unfortunately we currently do not have an oven, so we bought an air fryer and we'd love some bulletproof recipes for it (other than TikTok healthy gym meal recipes...)! I already repurposed it for my baking and love it! btw - the fish turned out great! thanks for the idea!
@Cadebenson6 ай бұрын
Love your content, Andy. Always helps me chill out and I always learn something.
@NWGR6 ай бұрын
Great recipe and making it for my wife. The filet o fish is her favorite thing from mcd's. To answer you, a big portion of us don't have air forced/convection ovens. An air fryer gives us that capability fairly inexpensively.
@SimonMartin-m9q4 күн бұрын
Andy, I held out from getting an air fryer for years but gave in 1 year ago. Got a Ninja 2 drawer. For the 2 of us it’s great, I only use my big fan oven either for a Sunday roast with all the trimmings or if there’s 4 or more to feed. 🇬🇧👍
@__Raziel6 ай бұрын
Cheers Andy and your team for your work. Been following for a while, not thinking changing that. Legend mate
@TracyfromNC6 ай бұрын
Love it cause I'm mainly a pescatarian. Fish, no meats. Lots of lovely veg.
@L1gy-q1b6 ай бұрын
I used to bake in the oven all the time, but since moving and down sizing kitchen, air fryer been doing the job!
@mintykiwicrunch35586 ай бұрын
Usually only watch your shorts; Loved this video Andy
@anthonysonego6 ай бұрын
Love this channel and the filet-o-fish! I totally get Katelyn’s nostalgic selection but am also looking forward to making this.
@kennethwu1156 ай бұрын
Thanks Andy. This is a world wide favourite. It is delicious and I think most people would like to make it at home.
@marcorivera20196 ай бұрын
Thank you uncle Andy for emphasizing the importance of macros!
@sihlemkhize6 ай бұрын
I am a huge fan of this man his so humble and so unique
@TheAustralianMade6 ай бұрын
Was anti-air fryer (don’t know why) for a long time. Family member gifted us one, absolutely in love with it now. Way faster than heating up the whole oven.
@BmcButcher6 ай бұрын
I do not own an air fryer...purely because everyone tells me how great they are and I should get one. Love your videos mate.
@annedavis60906 ай бұрын
very engaging and enjoyable. the filet'o is my favorite too. To realize that a goodly portion of the planet calls it Macca's..thats funny. thanks Chef🐟
@mattypaxton5 ай бұрын
Have airfryer! Often use it for a paprika, onion/garlic, salt pepper dusted chicken maryland. Pretty tasty
@jc25576 ай бұрын
Looking great Andy, agree totally about diet, went carnivore 6 months ago lost 25kg and most health issues!
@reubenoates56546 ай бұрын
Love your stuff brother! ❤️
@MissTayzha6 ай бұрын
I've been baking bread in my air fryer. Works great especially when it's 100F outside.
@mariaraynor6 ай бұрын
Great vid Andy! Fillet o’ fish is my go to at McDonald’s too 😊 Booo Caitlin , homemade is soooo much better 😋😋 Yep I have the ninja double air fryer. Used it heaps when first bought, not so much now 😅 I’m in Manchester, U.K. Always look forward to your uploads and also love Back Of House on Sundays. Great job !
@tremlih16 ай бұрын
Would love to see more of this content. Some stuff where you can get a nice big chunk of protein while not having to many calories.
@IrishAussiemen6 ай бұрын
Haha i have a air fryer Andy, but if i had the choice i’d get you to cook for me😆 God bless you mate, such a lovely bloke!
@Stewart_Bell6 ай бұрын
I cooked your chicken Kiev's (er my Kiev's, your recipe) in my air fryer for last night's dinner. Very crispily delicious they were too. Wife bought me the air fryer and despite being beyond sceptical, I did my best to be open-minded, and don't mind telling you it's getting a ton of use now, especially for 'crispy things'..
@jbsimmons546 ай бұрын
Debated on an air fryer for years. Didn't think it was better than my top Breville toaster oven. Well, it _is!_ Cooks in half the time, crisps foods that need it, more healthy, and doesn't heat up the kitchen. I use it all the time now, especially for just me... (AZ, USA)
@chiveericson72116 ай бұрын
Andy you should definitely do an air fryer video. It's impossible to avoid how awesome they really are.
@deonbabudayal16286 ай бұрын
Hi Andy and Kalyn. Can I please ask you to do a video on separating the spinalis dorsi from the ribeye? How to locate and separate it, plus a beautiful recipe featuring the spinalis dorsi.
@americanakita6 ай бұрын
We have a McDo in town since a couple of months. Still have to visit it for the first time. I've been way to busy trying out the recipe's in Andy's cookbook. Today it was the Lamb tagine and kept the measurements in the recipe which is for six portions, although it's just my friend and me. That way I wouldn't have to cook on Sunday. It almost misfired. We had to force us to leave enough for tomorrow 😋
@randychadwick37766 ай бұрын
I always get the double filet-o-fish with extra sauce so you get a big bite of fish. Yours look terrific but I'll have to bake my fish cause I gave my air fryer away for lack of use and storage space. Great content!!
@camillegeraghty36876 ай бұрын
I have an air fryer and the fillet of fish is my fave! Will be making this!
@honorabilis15 ай бұрын
sub got a air fryer, had once since 2016 still works fine, love the videos i cook the stuff daily from these recipes and some others for bakery stuff, never buy fast food