โOct-04-2016 06:57 PM
โOct-10-2016 02:09 PM
Tom N wrote:Hudsoner wrote:
Of course would they taste different. Fat, salt and sugar are taste enhancers that stimulate our taste buts. They have to relearn how food is supposed to taste without these enhancers.
The instructions for my air fryer state to place a tablespoon or teaspoon of oil in with the food. This adds a small amount of oil to the food making it difficult to tell from the deep fried method. The film of oil also allows salt to stick, if that is your preference.
โOct-10-2016 12:55 PM
Hudsoner wrote:
Of course would they taste different. Fat, salt and sugar are taste enhancers that stimulate our taste buts. They have to relearn how food is supposed to taste without these enhancers.
โOct-07-2016 11:25 AM
โOct-07-2016 09:41 AM
Padlin wrote:Bob Shaw wrote:
We've got a Nuwave, and mostly do fries with it. It does a decent job, but, they are different than oil fried French fries.
So going strictly on taste, are Air fried fries better then the ones baked in an oven? how about chicken wings, are they crispy like the oil fried?
โOct-07-2016 08:14 AM
CavemanCharlie wrote:goreds2 wrote:CavemanCharlie wrote:
OK,,, You have my interest peaked. But , why is this any better .....a convection oven?
I try to eat healthy.
I am not sure if you are asking about the air fryer or NuWave oven:
"An air fryer is a kitchen appliance that cooks by circulating hot air around the food. A mechanical fan circulates the hot air around the food at high speed, cooking the food and producing a crispy layer thanks to the Maillard effect."
"Hearthware, Inc. produces the NuWave Pro Infrared Oven, a countertop oven that combines infrared, convection, and conduction heat to cook food."
Thank you. I guess I was asking about both. I thought they were maybe the same thing. I'm glad you cleared that up. ( I have NuWave induction cookers and love them)
So, why is either one any different then cooking in a convection oven ? The use heat and air circulation to cook the food. I use a convection toaster oven to cook my french fry's etc.
I realize that tastes is a subjective thing. But, does the food taste any different in a Air Fryer or NuWave oven then what it does in a toaster oven?
โOct-07-2016 05:13 AM
Padlin wrote:In my opinion, yes and yes.Bob Shaw wrote:
We've got a Nuwave, and mostly do fries with it. It does a decent job, but, they are different than oil fried French fries.
So going strictly on taste, are Air fried fries better then the ones baked in an oven? how about chicken wings, are they crispy like the oil fried?
โOct-06-2016 10:20 PM
Bob Shaw wrote:
We've got a Nuwave, and mostly do fries with it. It does a decent job, but, they are different than oil fried French fries.
โOct-06-2016 08:39 PM
CavemanCharlie wrote:goreds2 wrote:CavemanCharlie wrote:
OK,,, You have my interest peaked. But , why is this any better then using a oven ? Or, a convection oven??
I try to eat healthy.
I am not sure if you are asking about the air fryer or NuWave oven:
"An air fryer is a kitchen appliance that cooks by circulating hot air around the food. A mechanical fan circulates the hot air around the food at high speed, cooking the food and producing a crispy layer thanks to the Maillard effect."
"Hearthware, Inc. produces the NuWave Pro Infrared Oven, a countertop oven that combines infrared, convection, and conduction heat to cook food."
Thank you. I guess I was asking about both. I thought they were maybe the same thing. I'm glad you cleared that up. ( I have NuWave induction cookers and love them)
So, why is either one any different then cooking in a convection oven ? The use heat and air circulation to cook the food. I use a convection toaster oven to cook my french fry's etc.
I realize that tastes is a subjective thing. But, does the food taste any different in a Air Fryer or NuWave oven then what it does in a toaster oven?
โOct-06-2016 08:34 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Isn't oil Less fryer a different word for baked?
โOct-06-2016 07:38 PM
โOct-06-2016 06:58 PM
CavemanCharlie wrote:Can you cook good fried chicken evenly in your toaster? I can!goreds2 wrote:CavemanCharlie wrote:
OK,,, You have my interest peaked. But , why is this any better then using a oven ? Or, a convection oven??
I try to eat healthy.
I am not sure if you are asking about the air fryer or NuWave oven:
"An air fryer is a kitchen appliance that cooks by circulating hot air around the food. A mechanical fan circulates the hot air around the food at high speed, cooking the food and producing a crispy layer thanks to the Maillard effect."
"Hearthware, Inc. produces the NuWave Pro Infrared Oven, a countertop oven that combines infrared, convection, and conduction heat to cook food."
Thank you. I guess I was asking about both. I thought they were maybe the same thing. I'm glad you cleared that up. ( I have NuWave induction cookers and love them)
So, why is either one any different then cooking in a convection oven ? The use heat and air circulation to cook the food. I use a convection toaster oven to cook my french fry's etc.
I realize that tastes is a subjective thing. But, does the food taste any different in a Air Fryer or NuWave oven then what it does in a toaster oven?
โOct-06-2016 05:06 PM
goreds2 wrote:CavemanCharlie wrote:
OK,,, You have my interest peaked. But , why is this any better then using a oven ? Or, a convection oven??
I try to eat healthy.
I am not sure if you are asking about the air fryer or NuWave oven:
"An air fryer is a kitchen appliance that cooks by circulating hot air around the food. A mechanical fan circulates the hot air around the food at high speed, cooking the food and producing a crispy layer thanks to the Maillard effect."
"Hearthware, Inc. produces the NuWave Pro Infrared Oven, a countertop oven that combines infrared, convection, and conduction heat to cook food."
โOct-06-2016 06:13 AM
CavemanCharlie wrote:
OK,,, You have my interest peaked. But , why is this any better then using a oven ? Or, a convection oven??
I try to eat healthy.
โOct-05-2016 07:52 PM
Bob Shaw wrote:
We've got a Nuwave, and mostly do fries with it. It does a decent job, but, they are different than oil fried French fries. But, if you are on a "no fried foods" diet, you may want to try one.