First, an admission. I love kitchen gadgets. Anything to make things healthier and easier in the kitchen gets to take my money.
A week or so ago, I ordered a T-Fal "Actifry" from Amazon because it was on a great sale ($119). It's -- in essence -- a countertop "air fryer" (think big hair dryer) that you put wings, or fries, or whatever in, along with a teaspoon of oil to "fry" in.
Here's what it looks like;
I got it in Thursday (if I recall correctly) and stopped on the way home to buy some raw chicken wings. Tossed them in without any extra oil. Added a bit of Quaker Steak Chipotle dry rub, and 30 minutes later, had a truly scrumptious (albeit waaay too much food) meal...
Friday, I diced up a chicken breast, added a bag of frozen stir fry veggies (peppers/onions/etc), and a bottle of Chicken Tikka Masala sauce from Target. 20 minutes later, I opened it up to another fantastic meal, even if I do have a week's worth of leftovers.
I'm sold, but I wanted to check and see if anyone else has tried it?
Here's some guy making a bit of good lunch..
(Note, not my video)
A week or so ago, I ordered a T-Fal "Actifry" from Amazon because it was on a great sale ($119). It's -- in essence -- a countertop "air fryer" (think big hair dryer) that you put wings, or fries, or whatever in, along with a teaspoon of oil to "fry" in.
Here's what it looks like;
I got it in Thursday (if I recall correctly) and stopped on the way home to buy some raw chicken wings. Tossed them in without any extra oil. Added a bit of Quaker Steak Chipotle dry rub, and 30 minutes later, had a truly scrumptious (albeit waaay too much food) meal...
Friday, I diced up a chicken breast, added a bag of frozen stir fry veggies (peppers/onions/etc), and a bottle of Chicken Tikka Masala sauce from Target. 20 minutes later, I opened it up to another fantastic meal, even if I do have a week's worth of leftovers.
I'm sold, but I wanted to check and see if anyone else has tried it?
Here's some guy making a bit of good lunch..