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  2. How I Tested the Kalorik Air Fryer - AOL

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    TOTAL: 90/100 Truth be told, I’m not much of a turkey lover (it’s a bigger, dryer chicken no matter how you cook it). But I am the type of homecook who will try anything to get a healthy-ish ...

  3. We tried Cuisinart’s new air fryer - AOL

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    If you enjoy quick-cooking kitchen appliances that also crisp up foods like vegetables and meat without having to deep fry them, then an air fryer like this one from Cuisinart is a great choice.

  4. Can you cook a turkey in an air fryer? A chef weighs in. - AOL

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    Yahoo Life reached out to a chef to find out if air frying is really the way to go this Thanksgiving, and how you can make a delicious turkey in the air fryer with just a few adjustments from the ...

  5. Pressure cooker - Wikipedia

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    An air fryer pressure cooker (not to be confused with a pressure fryer) is a recent combination of a pressure cooker and an air fryer, with two separate lids, one for pressure cooking and one for air frying. The air frying lid has a convection fan inside that allows it to air fry foods, similar to an air fryer oven. This innovation was ...

  6. Pressure frying - Wikipedia

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    Pressure frying is mostly done in industrial kitchens.Ordinary home pressure cookers are generally unsuitable for pressure frying, because they are typically designed for a maximum temperature around 121 °C (250 °F) whereas oil can reach temperatures well in excess of 160 °C (320 °F) which may damage the gasket in an ordinary pressure cooker, causing it to fail.

  7. This Turkey Fryer Uses No Oil But Gives The Same Crispy ... - AOL

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    Add oil and place in the turkey: Heat the oil to 325°F, and slowly lower the turkey into the pot with turkey fryer tools, like a lifting hook and poultry rack. Maintain the temperature from 300 ...

  8. Multicooker - Wikipedia

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    Simple electric rice cookers were developed in Japan in the 1950s. Over time more functions were added to cook other types of grains and soups, and the appliances became known as multicookers. Modern cookers include electronic time, temperature and pressure controllers and are marketed as "automated multipurpose cooking appliances".

  9. Welcome to AirFryDay, where — you guessed it —every Friday Mashable covers the latest trends, dispenses advice, and reviews recipes for your air fryer.I can think of countless practical ...

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