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    That's cheating

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    Well, first he bunged a frozen rack of ribs in the air fryer for five minutes and they came out perfect.

    Now the story is he finished up a half rack that had already been cooked in the oven.

    Same old LT - was there a bouncey castle involved this time?

    'That's the nature of progress, isn' t it. It always goes on longer than it's needed'. - JCC

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    All this cutting and stuff, i am just going to throw my ribs in the oven, the old fashioned way with some foil etc.

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    I just had 2 servings of ribs and perfect.

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    I can just vision you now bellend for at least the next 2 hours.

    One eye on your CCTV security set up and one eye on my pork spare rib posts.

    Predictable but so you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loy Toy View Post
    my pork spare rib posts.
    Where is the pics?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loy Toy View Post
    I just put a rack of ribs in my air fryer for 5 minutes at 150 degrees C (FROM FROZEN) and they come out perfect.
    What sort of an airfryer have you got? Frozen pre-cooked chips take 12 minutes at 200c in mine before they're ready, as a gauge.

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    I still don't see any reason to use one over a good old fashioned deep fat frier with first-aid kit and fire extinguisher nearby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edmond View Post
    I still don't see any reason to use one over a good old fashioned deep fat frier with first-aid kit and fire extinguisher nearby.
    Its healthier and easier and tastier and invogue and it's the TD way.

    Convinced yet?

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    Another thing the air fryer is good for is warming up bread.
    I bake bread the old fashion way , eat how much I want and freeze the rest, when I want fresh bread I throw a piece in the air fryer and in a few minutes later , it is as if it was just baked.
    The sooner you fall behind, the more time you have to catch up.

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    its £4 to buy the ribs, then you have to Airfryerer them and use Leccy which will be another £20 and wait for them to cook, its easier to just pick some up from the Chinky whilst your are collecting your Chinky Curry and Egg Fried Rice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    Its healthier and easier and tastier and invogue and it's the TD way.

    Convinced yet?
    Fok no.

    Obese bus drivers that start sweating and panting lifting up their cigarettes talking about health somehow doesn't convince me.

    Tastier then deep fried, not buying it.

    En vogue, whilst the lead singer did cause some young teenage twitches, not really my cup of tea musically.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reg Dingle View Post
    If you chop them in half then place them on top of each other I reckon it'd work. In fact I'm gonna try it
    I'd love to see the results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Headworx View Post
    What sort of an airfryer have you got? Frozen pre-cooked chips take 12 minutes at 200c in mine before they're ready, as a gauge.
    There is a Smarthome logo on the fryer and I suspect it is locally made but still works well.

    If I cook thick cut frozen chips I leave it on for longer to achieve a crispy result.

    As for the ribs all I want to do is heat the product and dont want to burn the marinade.

    I also set the timer so I can check the cooking progress and increase the time if necessary.

    With regard to posting pics I would love to but my computer refuses to oblige.

    As you live not far from me I invite you to drop in and try some ribs for free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loy Toy View Post
    As you live not far from me I invite you to drop in and try some ribs for free.
    A very generous offer LT!

    Get onit like a car bonnet HW

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    I respect HW's opinion and would like him to rate my wife's product.

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    Following LT and HW reports, it seems that the air fryer is more effective an efficient then a microwave?

    Has anyone used the air fryer on microwave meals. Results?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    Has anyone used the air fryer on microwave meals. Results?
    It gets a bit messy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    It gets a bit messy
    Really?

    I ask because I’m on the point of buying either a microwave, or an air fryer, and I don’t need more impulse buys to sit in a cupboard unused!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edmond View Post
    I still don't see any reason to use one over a good old fashioned deep fat frier with first-aid kit and fire extinguisher nearby.
    First Aid kits is for puffs. Open, seeping blisters are a sign of manhood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    Following LT and HW reports, it seems that the air fryer is more effective an efficient then a microwave?

    Has anyone used the air fryer on microwave meals. Results?
    I haven't bothered with an air fryer here. Toaster oven and microwave both get regular use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loy Toy View Post
    As you live not far from me I invite you to drop in and try some ribs for free.
    I'd rather pay, where are they sold? There use to be a high-end butchery called Hickory on the top of Thappraya Rd (near the Courthouse) that did cryovac frozen half-racks of ribs which were nothing short of sensational, simply heat and eat. But they went out of business unfortunately and I've never found anything that comes close to the ribs they use to make.

    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    Following LT and HW reports, it seems that the air fryer is more effective an efficient then a microwave?
    They're 2 completely different animals, you can't really brown things in a microwave. For example, you wouldn't cook chicken wings in a microwave but you'd use it to re-heat the wings you cooked in an airfryer. For me, microwave = reheating and airfryer = cooking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Headworx View Post
    airfryer = cooking
    The morning after.. soggy Maccy D chips and nuggets are reborn in the airfryer.

    It re-heats and re-crisps everything too

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    Have a read of this...
    5 Best Foods to Reheat in the Air Fryer | Reheating Leftovers is Easy


    LT's ribs are in the top 5 food leftovers to chuck in the Airfryer as well as pizza, steak, nachos and my nuggets and chips

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    First Aid kits is for puffs.
    The first-aid kit is a bottle of whiskey.

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