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Bought an air fryer

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@Sally W, Try this link https://www.aircookers.com/air-fryers-without-teflon/ it's USA links but there appears to be plenty of other options for the uk after a quick search. Another option is to go into your local electrical shop and ask them to order one for you if that would make you feel happier.
 
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@Pumper_Sue wow thanks, that is such an interesting article! I don’t cook with anything non stick and use green pans for frying so that’s just the kind of info that would really appeal to me. Fab!
 
I suspect that a lot of the problems with Teflon are due to overheating.
I have a teflon coated pan which is a couple of decades old and the surface is intact and undamaged - but I cook at low temperatures even when frying - I don't want to turn food black - not even dark brown. Having seen non stick pans where there is a central ring of exposed metal I can see why you don't like the idea of using them - I disposed of a fairly expensive grill when the plates began to lose chunks of the coating.
 
Glad you like it Mark. Steak cooks lovely in mine. Steak flat mushroom and spinach for tea last night. No fuss - chucked both steak and mushroom in fryer for15 mins whilst I got on with life. Post things you find cook nice please.
I do a lovely fish and chips in mine. Fish straight from the freezer done in 20 minutes, sometimes I do my own "naughty" potoato chips without oil but mostly with parsnip chips. Yummy
 
I have both air fryer and a Halogen oven - they don't do the same things in my kitchen - though I believe that there have been bits aded to make them more capable of doing what the other thing does.
I use the Halogen oven for roasting whole chickens or joints of meat, making cheese on toast (for my husband) defrosting in a hurry, and it is a safer option for cooking chestnuts - I tried some in the Actifry and they exploded....
I do chestnuts in my air fryer. 10 minutes at 180 but you have to make a cut in the skin before you put them in. That's why they exploded!
 
My air fryer has no temperature control - I did cut them, but I think they boiled inside the shells as the ones which did not explode were all floury.
 
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