I love our air fryer as well but for some thick things you need to lower the temperatures versus what something calls for in a regular oven….so if it calls for 450, try 375 or 400. If it calls for 400, try 325.
We use ours a ton. For things like chicken strips or French fries or whatever it’s insanely fast, but for thicker things like smoked pork chops (something that comes to mind that we enjoy often from Halendas) lower temperatures still yield a fast cook but doesn’t overdo the outside while not heating the inside.
As for sous vide, my BIL has one….just the model that clips onto any regular pot and does it’s thing. Looks like a hand blender. The results are indeed awesome for sure. When we’re out on their boat for a weekend he’ll often do up a few small roasts and then bring them and toss them in the fridge. All they need to be ready for an awesome roast beef dinner then is 30-45 mins in the oven or bbq on low just to warm up.
We use ours a ton. For things like chicken strips or French fries or whatever it’s insanely fast, but for thicker things like smoked pork chops (something that comes to mind that we enjoy often from Halendas) lower temperatures still yield a fast cook but doesn’t overdo the outside while not heating the inside.
As for sous vide, my BIL has one….just the model that clips onto any regular pot and does it’s thing. Looks like a hand blender. The results are indeed awesome for sure. When we’re out on their boat for a weekend he’ll often do up a few small roasts and then bring them and toss them in the fridge. All they need to be ready for an awesome roast beef dinner then is 30-45 mins in the oven or bbq on low just to warm up.