Re: Cookbooks, Kitchen Gadgets, Etc.
Posted: Fri July 10, 2020 9:51 pm
Eggs are good cooked in sausage grease as well
Which ones are you considering? I literally just read an article on them in the most recent edition of Cook’s Illustrated.tragabigzanda wrote:I’m looking into toaster oven/air fryer combo units. Any opinions?
I heard they just recently had their first ever issue with a trans fat on the coverChris_H_2 wrote:Which ones are you considering? I literally just read an article on them in the most recent edition of Cook’s Illustrated.tragabigzanda wrote:I’m looking into toaster oven/air fryer combo units. Any opinions?
Can you transcribe the article here in a post?Chris_H_2 wrote:Which ones are you considering? I literally just read an article on them in the most recent edition of Cook’s Illustrated.tragabigzanda wrote:I’m looking into toaster oven/air fryer combo units. Any opinions?
E.H. Ruddock wrote:I heard they just recently had their first ever issue with a trans fat on the coverChris_H_2 wrote:Which ones are you considering? I literally just read an article on them in the most recent edition of Cook’s Illustrated.tragabigzanda wrote:I’m looking into toaster oven/air fryer combo units. Any opinions?
tragabigzanda wrote:Don’t know anything about them, would generally lean towards Cuisinart because I’ve been happy with their stuff in the past.Chris_H_2 wrote:Which ones are you considering? I literally just read an article on them in the most recent edition of Cook’s Illustrated.tragabigzanda wrote:I’m looking into toaster oven/air fryer combo units. Any opinions?
Sounds like you can just buy a toaster oven with a convection function.Cook's Illustrated wrote:
Since air fryers are essentially mini convection ovens, it's no surprise that manufacturers are adding air-frying functions to toaster ovens. We wanted to see how the food produced by these air-fryer toaster ovens compared with the food made in our top-rated air fryer, the Philips TurboStar Airfryer: Avance Digital, and our top-rated toaster oven, the Breville Smart Oven. We bought seven air-fryer toaster ovens and used them to toast bread slices, make broiled asparagus, and roast chicken, and air fry frozen french fries, homemade french fries, and chicken Parmesan. Our favorite air-fryer toaster oven, the Breville Smart Oven Air (Model BOV900), is great for those looking to air fry for four people (our favorite air fryer is good for two servings). It produced excellent toast and broiled asparagus, a golden roast chicken, and crispy french fries and chicken Parmesan. It was intuitive to use and, aside from the included air fryer basket, it looked like and functioned almost identically to our favorite toaster oven.
who needs one of those?Chris_H_2 wrote:doug, are you really gonna stuff that fancy wolf toaster oven with those lovely red knobs into a cabinet? i sure as hell am not.