• I discovered this air fryer trick and its a game-changer for maki

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    I discovered this air fryer trick and its a game-changer for making fries

    Date:
    Sat, 04 Sep 2021 07:00:00 +0000

    Description:
    Fed up with how long it takes to prepare fries before cooking them in an air fryer? We discovered a handy trick that can speed up the process.

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    French fries are one of the tastiest treats you can indulge in. These crisp crunchy sticks of potato, which were created in the 1780s, have become a staple at dinner times.

    Traditionally deep-fried in gallons of oil, youre now just as likely to use one of the best air fryers , which circulate hot air around food to crisp it rather than relying on oil, to get your weekly, or daily, fix of French
    fries.

    Americans consume 29lb of French Fries per year, according to National Geographic . Thats almost 60% of the total amount of potatoes the US Department of Agriculture estimates Americans eat every year. So its not hard to see why switching to an air fryer might be better for your health.

    Ive made no secret of how I switched to an air fryer and will never go back
    to cooking fries in the oven again , but while the overall cooking time with an air fryer is faster, when you factor in soaking the chipped potatoes in water for at least 10 minutes and thoroughly drying them (to ensure a crisp exterior and so they dont stick together), it can become a time-consuming process.



    At present, I use a sieve to drain the chopped potatoes and leave them to air dry for five minutes, before soaking up any excess water with a dish towel, but is there a faster, more efficient way to dry the potato before air
    frying? What about if I used the air fryer itself? Best air fryer deals

    Read on to discover the game-changing trick for cooking fries, or if youve already decided you want to invest in an air fryer, check out the best prices right now: How to speed up drying fries using, well, an air fryer

    The best air fryers on the market today offer a range of programs with pre-defined time and temperature settings for cooking different foods, but these settings can also be customized to suit you.

    That got me thinking, would it be possible to set the air fryer to a lower temperature than needed for cooking to dry the fries for a few minutes before coating them in oil and air frying as usual?

    The Instant Vortex Plus air fryer , which currently holds the top spot in our list of best air fryers, has a Dehydrate setting that uses a maximum temperature of 132 F / 54 C, which is the lowest temperature the air fryer
    can drop to.

    This seemed like a sensible place to start. After selecting the program, I discovered the minimum cooking duration I could set was one hour, which was far too long.

    I decided to use the program anyway, asking Alexa on my Amazon Echo Spot to set a timer for me for five minutes. Ill be honest, there isnt any science behind the length of time - it just seemed like a reasonable amount of time
    to wait.

    After five minutes, I removed the air fryer basket, only to discover the
    fries were still wet - in fact, they had barely dried at all. Clearly, 132 F
    / 54 C was just too low to be able to remove the moisture on the exterior of the fries. So I went back to the drawing board. Want recipe inspiration? Here's what you can cook in an air fryer We discover if air fryers use a lot of electricity Can a home air fryer rival KFC when it comes to fried chicken? we find out

    The Instant Vortex Plus also has a Reheat setting, with a suggested temperature of 210 F / 99 C. At almost double the temperature would this program fare any better at drying the fries?

    The fact that I could set a cooking duration of five minutes with this option certainly filled me with hope, so after soaking another batch of fries for
    ten minutes, I drained them and added them to the frying basket.

    Once the preset finished, I tentatively removed the frying basket, and I was pleasantly surprised. The fries were no longer glistening with moisture and when handling them it was clear they were in fact dry. I removed them from
    the frying basket, tossed them in oil, and placed them back in the air fryer ready to cook on the usual setting.

    After the 20 minutes cooking time elapsed I was left with a perfect batch of fries. Crisp and evenly browned, the exterior was crunchy while the potato inside was soft and fluffy. They were so moreish that my other half nearly didnt get any for this dinner that evening.

    So drying your fries for five minutes at around 210 F / 99 C, rather than air drying them for five minutes followed by patting them dry for a further five minutes, really can speed up the preparation time without impacting the
    taste. If you make fries once a week, that's 20 minutes saved a month, which equated to over four hours per year. Check out even more of the best Air
    Fryer deals



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