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‎03-13-2016 10:11 AM
I've been thinking of getting a air fryer. My favorite dish to make is eggplant parm,but I hate using all that oil. Has anyone tried this? and if so, how did it come out?
‎03-13-2016 10:18 AM
I bought the TSV for my mother. She loves it. I've only seen good reviews on it.
‎03-13-2016 10:20 AM
I don't have a use for one. If it takes off in popularity, I imagine that Ninja/Shark guy will put out an improved design.
‎03-13-2016 01:31 PM
If you use like a breadcrumb type breading and just spritz it with a little bit of olive oil I think you'd be really pleased.
‎03-13-2016 01:40 PM
@ctinaw wrote:If you use like a breadcrumb type breading and just spritz it with a little bit of olive oil I think you'd be really pleased.
That's what I do. I bought a spray can of olive oil & a spray can of coconut oil that is just the oil with no propellants.
‎03-13-2016 02:15 PM
@Nightowlz wrote:
@ctinaw wrote:If you use like a breadcrumb type breading and just spritz it with a little bit of olive oil I think you'd be really pleased.
That's what I do. I bought a spray can of olive oil & a spray can of coconut oil that is just the oil with no propellants.
@Nightowlz .... Hi .... I have never used coconut oil & want to give it a try ....this might sound dumb but, does it leave a coconut taste to the food? THANKS!!!!
‎03-13-2016 02:18 PM
@January121 wrote:
@Nightowlz wrote:
@ctinaw wrote:If you use like a breadcrumb type breading and just spritz it with a little bit of olive oil I think you'd be really pleased.
That's what I do. I bought a spray can of olive oil & a spray can of coconut oil that is just the oil with no propellants.
@Nightowlz .... Hi .... I have never used coconut oil & want to give it a try ....this might sound dumb but, does it leave a coconut taste to the food? THANKS!!!!
Hi January, I did not notice a coconut flavor. I bought this at the Wal-Mart Market.

‎03-13-2016 02:22 PM
Saw David;s show today about the Air Fryer and need to know where I can get the pan that was used to make the bicut or muffins in. It was a roundpan.
‎03-13-2016 02:27 PM
You can use any pan that you can use in your conventional oven-there's no magic. Wal-Mart or Target should have what you want.
Poodlepet2
‎03-13-2016 02:37 PM
@iasilverdale Meredith said you can use any pan that can go into the regular oven in the Air Fryer. No need for special pans.
I bought a set of Toaster oven pans on Wal-Mart a few months ago that was an 8 piece BakerEze non-stick set and all those pans fit in my Ninja 4-in-1. The pans should be small enough for this air fryer.
Personal BakerEze bakeware set includes:
7.7" personal-size pizza pans (2)
8.5" x 6.5" personal-size cookie sheet (1)
8.5"x 6.5" personal-size broiling/cookie sheet (1)
Rack for the cookie sheet (1)
8.5" x 6.5" personal-size baking/roasting pan (1)
8.5" x 6.5" personal-size "Fat Away" baking/broiling pan (1)
Professional heavyweight steel construction ensures even heating
DuraGlide PLUS nonstick finish makes cleanup a cinch
Steel, nonstick bakeware set fits most toaster ovens
Dishwasher safe
I hope this helps. Check Air Fryer dimensions.
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