Air fryers have become something of a phenomenon since their launch in 2010. If you don’t already own one, now might just be the greatest excuse you’ll ever have to splash out. As a piece of kit, they are so versatile – not just for people who want to make healthier chips – that most families I know say theirs is in use every day. That includes nutritionists!
There are many reasons to buy (which I’ll talk you through below). To give you the highlights, air dryers are compact and fit onto your work surface quite easily. Their diminutive size also means an air fryer heats up more quickly than your regular oven so you waste less energy and can eat sooner.
To be clear, an air fryer (despite its name) is not an actual fryer; more a small convection oven but you can cook many of the foods you would in a deep fat fryer* with none - or else significantly less - oil and the food comes up just as crispy.
You can also expect your machine to use a fraction of the energy and save a lot of when you use one. They heat up very quickly and the circulating air means than your food will get evenly browned.
Is an air fryer healthier? It depends, of course, what you are cooking. If you cook pizza, chips, chicken nuggets and other breaded or battered foods, health-wise you’re not better off than using the oven. If you were planning on frying them, then yes they would contain less oil but still wouldn’t find their way onto the healthy food menu.
Here are my top 5 reasons why you might consider investing.
1 You’ll save money using an air fryer compared a regular oven
[source: Citizens Advice Bureau https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/consumer/energy/energy-supply/get-help-paying-your-bills/check-how-much-your-electrical-appliances-cost-to-use/] If you use the air fryer for 30 minutes a day, it will cost £1.86 a week compared to £2.06 for your oven. But don’t forget, you’ll speed up cooking times so the real cost of cooking (as an example) chicken nuggets will be less since it takes half the time [10 mins compared to 20 mins]. So your chicken nuggets will cost you 9p to cook in the air fryer compared to 20p in the oven. In fact, Instant Brands says traditional oven cooking will cost you five times as much.
2 Less mess
If you’re a fan of bacon and often grill it, you’ll know what a mess it makes on the inside window of your oven. By popping the rashers in the air fryer (no extra oil needed), the splatter from the fat is contained and is easily wiped away.
3 Cleaning your air fryer is significantly easier than the grill pan
It will only take you a few minutes, and some contain parts that are dishwasher safe.
4 Air fryers are a healthier way to cook
If you’re cooking with oil, you’ll need less of it. And, when you place things in the air fryer basket, this allows any excess fat to drain into the tray below.
5 If you are eating chips or wedges
Air fryers make them so much crispier than your regular oven since they circulate the air around the food so that everything cooks more evenly. Especially sweet potato fries, which can turn out a bit limp (or else burnt) in a regular oven.
What can you cook in an air fryer?
In short, pretty much anything if you’ve the space to fit it in!
Such as:
Granola
Toasted nuts and seeds
Stuffed chicken
Streaky bacon
Crispy cauliflower
Stuffed mushrooms/ peppers
Tofu
Roast chicken [in a study at Brunel University, researchers used 80% less energy cooking a whole chicken compared to oven cooking]
Meatballs
Chicken drumsticks
Whole roasted garlic bulb
Baked apples
Crumbles
Heating up leftovers!
NOTE: you can’t cook cheesy foods (apart from coated mozzarella sticks) or anything with a wet batter.
Any time is a great time to buy but you’re likely to find some really fantastic deals around sale time, so, if you’ve been thinking of taking the plunge, now might be your best excuse yet.
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