Hello Friends!
Well, I'm not a Ninja, but in November I joined the growing ranks of happy air fryer owners with the purchase of a Ninja AF300 dual drawer air fryer.
Succinctly put, I could not be happier!
For a while I had prevaricated over this increasingly popular item. Last year I noticed I was struggling with my cooker. It is old, about 30 years if memory serves, and not only was I concerned about the safety of it being gas along with the lack of consistent heat, I struggle to lift things out safely without dropping them due the hand tremors I have almost constantly. Additionally, it takes time to preheat and is expensive when only cooking one thing. I could see that a new cooker loomed on the horizon.
In assessing the situation, I decided to purchase a microwave oven and after thorough research I decided upon a combination microwave. It was cheaper than an oven and might be easier to remove hot dishes of food, which it was. It was delivered the next day and I found myself using the oven less and less, especially as my cooking habits have had to adapt around my ability to use a knife {another story!} In fact, I was barely using it at all except to cook the odd portion of pasta. I can bake cakes, bread, pizza and anything else in the convection part of the combination oven, the microwave if I'm in a hurry, or use a combination of both.
One day, purely out of boredom, I was watching QVC extol the virtues of their TSV, a Ninja dual drawer air fryer. My interest piqued. I didn't purchase one but the seed had been sown. Air fryers no longer floated in my peripheral vision but were suddenly popping up everywhere like little nudges from the Universe.
Time passed, I did my due diligence researching a variety of brands and concluded Ninja seemed to come out best of all. Then, Lakeland Ltd had an offer on all Ninja models they sell. The best one for me was reduced to £170, but I stalled. I stalled at paying £170 for so long that they sold out. Gosh darn it, that old Libra indecision rearing it's ugly head again.
I wrote it off as a bad judgement on my part. Then, a week later they were back in stock and with further reductions now saw a £220.00 appliance retailing at £130.00. I did not mince about this time but jumped right in and for I believe this is what is called a "no brainer" in modern day parlance.
Now the first thing I learned is that cooking in an air fryer is a very different beast and I admit I've had a few burnt offerings and blips, but the more I use it, the more I learn and the more I like it. So much so that I cooked my entire Christmas dinner in it! {my Christmas dinner came, like Margo Leadbetter's, in a van ~ from COOK}
Silly me, I've not been taking photos but I did remember to do so today and this is my perfectly cooked, exactly how I like it, Halloumi cheese with couscous. Last night's supper was a stuffed and roasted pepper which was delicious.
Conspiracy Theory Thought: According to Lakeland, 45% of UK households now own at least one air fryer. That's an awffy lot o' air fryers. So, I'm beginning to think this is new technology being silently and overtly placed in every home until there are enough planted so the aliens can start transmitting their signals. LOL
Until next time
Stay safe, stay well
Debbie
There was a programme on TV about Air-Fryers and Microwaves .
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you are finding it useful. Having only just mastered my new coffee machine I'm not sure my brain could cope with another gadget yet!
Thank you, Sue. It seems everywhere I turn there's something about air fryers. Enjoy your coffee machine, it looks lovely.
DeleteI love air fryer food but have resisted -- lacking the space to actually put it. I'm glad it's working out so well.
ReplyDeleteSpace is an issue for me too, but I'm glad I made some for this.
DeleteJust to let you know its Caroline from Ragged Robin - still posting as anonymous as still using Firefox so apologies. Super post Debbie. Must admit I use my combination microwave a lot although still use main cooker (also like yours nearing end of its days I fear) as well. Love the sound of your air fryer - read recently how popular they had become. I would love one but unit space is already so full with appliances so hard to find room for it without losing what little space I have left. So glad you are pleased with yours and finding it so useful.
ReplyDeleteThank you and sorry to hear you're still having issues. I doubt you could dispense with your cooker as I have done but I know you'd love one.
DeleteMy air fryer and my coffee automat are my best friends! Oh yes, and my milk frother..... Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteI would love a coffee maker but would never trade my tea kettle!
DeleteI'm so happy it's working out so well for you. That's great. Let me know when to put my foil hat back on. lol
ReplyDeleteLol At least someone read it!
DeleteI know everyone but me has an air fryer, Deb. It's good to hear from another happy customer. I'm always the last one to sign up for something new. Glad to hear it works well for you.
ReplyDeleteI did not believe what all the fuss was about. Now I do.
DeleteNo air fryer here but I know so many who are happy with them.
ReplyDeleteContinue to enjoy yours.
All the best Jan
PS I hope you do not mind me saying but I'm finding the new writing font you are using quite difficult to read and follow ... perhaps it's just me!
Thank you Jan, and no, I don't mind, in fact I'm grateful. I was hoping someone would say something. I wanted to ring in the changes but that previous font wasn't particularly legible.
DeleteHello, it's me again :)
ReplyDeleteYou've changed the font, whatever it is I'm finding it much easier, so thank you.
All the best Jan
Thank you. Will reply properly in the morning
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