What the f uck are you having for Dinner thread..

  • Please bear with us on the new site integration and fixing any known bugs over the coming days. If you can not log in please try resetting your password and check your spam box. If you have tried these steps and are still struggling email [email protected] with your username/registered email address
  • Log in now to remove adverts - no adverts at all to registered members!
I recently bought an air fryer, and the cooking results are fantastic, and it is around half cheaper to run than an oven. We are still experimenting, but one tip I can give is to buy some tins of new potatoes (they are very cheap), drain them and dry off, season with whatever you fancy (garlic, chili, salt, pepper etc), a splash of oil and cook in the air fryer for around 20 mins on 200C. They will turn into very crispy roasties, it is a bit trial and error how long they need but just keep your eye on them and cook to desired level.
 
I recently bought an air fryer, and the cooking results are fantastic, and it is around half cheaper to run than an oven. We are still experimenting, but one tip I can give is to buy some tins of new potatoes (they are very cheap), drain them and dry off, season with whatever you fancy (garlic, chili, salt, pepper etc), a splash of oil and cook in the air fryer for around 20 mins on 200C. They will turn into very crispy roasties, it is a bit trial and error how long they need but just keep your eye on them and cook to desired level.

How much can you cook in them at a time? a whole family e.g. 4 ppl, single person portion, a couple?
 
I recently bought an air fryer, and the cooking results are fantastic, and it is around half cheaper to run than an oven. We are still experimenting, but one tip I can give is to buy some tins of new potatoes (they are very cheap), drain them and dry off, season with whatever you fancy (garlic, chili, salt, pepper etc), a splash of oil and cook in the air fryer for around 20 mins on 200C. They will turn into very crispy roasties, it is a bit trial and error how long they need but just keep your eye on them and cook to desired level.
Cracking things aren't they? I've been doing air fried sprouts in ours. Bit of garlic, chilli, salt and pepper. They're spot on. Works great with broccoli and cauliflower too.
 
I recently bought an air fryer, and the cooking results are fantastic, and it is around half cheaper to run than an oven. We are still experimenting, but one tip I can give is to buy some tins of new potatoes (they are very cheap), drain them and dry off, season with whatever you fancy (garlic, chili, salt, pepper etc), a splash of oil and cook in the air fryer for around 20 mins on 200C. They will turn into very crispy roasties, it is a bit trial and error how long they need but just keep your eye on them and cook to desired level.


Have a ninja 15-1. Air frier/pressure cooker. Ultimate gadget
 
Steak night part deux tonight.

got a chunky 10oz rib eye. Large shroom which will be filled with Stilton, tenderstem, garlic prawns, cauliflower cheese, M&S French fries and M&S onion rings. Will probably ruin it as I’ve popped to the boozer for a couple now.

tomorrow have the rents coming for dinner and have a leg of lamb to destroy.
 
  • Like
Reactions: luvgonzo
In all fairness M&S onion rings were better than any shop bought ovenable ones. They were decent. Their French fries are better than McCain ones too.
 
  • Like
Reactions: brb
Homemade chicken pie for lunch. Rest was from packs at MandS

You must log in or register to see images
You must log in or register to see images
 
  • Like
Reactions: brb