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Macca1987

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Comes with a guide, but there are books out there that give a lot more detail. As I mentioned previously you can cook almost anything in there, I've done toasties, poached eggs etc
 

Nuskyblue

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Tonight im doing belly pork and going to try roast potatoes
I did belly pork and it near frazzled it! Keep a close eye.

The method callled for 1.5 hours, it took half that and even then it was OTT!

That was the first thing I cooked tho, and the recipe was for an oven
 

Nick

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Yeah you do need to cook a lot less.

I made that mistake with those McCain Jacket Spuds, following the oven time they were a bit crispy!
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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They were still nice , but I'd have to say my home made roasties have been perfected over a long time 🤣 I will no doubt get these a bit better , but the problem will be the lack of oil they cook in which adds to the greatness of the homemade roastie
Coat them in olive oil, salt/pepper and oregano, then air fry.
 

Kneeza

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We have a fairly cheap (30 quid ish I think) small one from Tower.
It works quite well for us as we wanted something small enough and low enough draw so we can use it off the van's 2kw inverter.
My dragon loves it. Cubed roasted spuds last night to go with marinated pork steaks and sweetcorn. Very nice it was too.
 

Sky_Blue_Daz

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She wont use it yet as we have had an offer on a new house accepted and she wants it when we get the kitchen done
 

Saddlebrains

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Like my air fryer and does a lot of things better but Roasties are still waayyyyyy better in the oven than an air fryer
 

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