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Edited November 21, 2017
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Although I am not familiar with this Gourmia brand, this could be a slick deal for those hunting for an Air Fryer.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/sear...&keys=keys
Gourmia - 2.2Qt Hot Air Fryer - Black/Silver - (pictured)
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Model: GAF355
$29.99
Gourmia - 4.5Qt Digital Hot Air Fryer - Black
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Model: GAF535
$49.99
Gourmia - Hot Air Fryer - Black/Silver
Model: GAF375
$39.99
I ordered one of each as Christmas presents. They won't ship until Nov 24 though
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I cook mostly frozen things including various styles of potato fries, tots, hash brown patties, and sweet potato fries and imo they all actually turn out better than deep frying in oil. Note: fresh potato fries are more involved, as you must soak the fries in water and dry them fully (to remove starch) before cooking. You'd want to do this before oil frying to but it's a critical step with the airfryer.
Just about anything that comes frozen and pre-breaded such as chicken nuggets, strips, etc. and frozen breaded fish products yield good results. Frozen onion rings are great. Frozen egg rolls , pizza rolls, breaded frozen fried cheese, burritos, and similar type items come out nicely also.
Less obvious things that turn out great in the airfryer:
Uncooked bacon, breakfast sausage patties, and sausage links. Added bonus is the grease drips away while it cooks and doesn't smoke up the house as the outer bottom pot doesn't get direct heat.
Fattier pieces of fresh raw chicken such as wings,legs, and thighs cooked with a dry rub or marinade instead of a breading/batter (think almost bbq'd or roasted chicken)
Small individual frozen pizzas work well in the a/f to.
Raw hamburgers, steaks, and chops turn out good also. Size is an issue when doing bigger cuts as the basket is not very big. Plus if it's a thick cut, getting it done inside without over browning could be an issue.
Frozen raw biscuits are fantastic as well. I use the Grands and they rise like crazy due to the velocity and temp of the air.
It's also great for re-heating items the next day such as bone-in or boneless restaurant fried chicken pieces (popeyes, kfc etc) .
Another thing is from start to finish the a/f is a big time saver as I can usually be done cooking most items before my large wall oven would even be finished preheating. Most of the time i don't even have to preheat the a/f as it blows 400* air right from the start(I leave it on 400 for most items). Most things are cooked to my taste in about 15 minutes or less start to finish.
Wow...sorry for the long post. I'm hungry now for some reason
Don't forget that the fries are pre-cooked in oil. You're just not infusing them with MORE oil.
I think the point is...if you already have a convection oven, don't bother with one of these. If you think it's going to be more like a fryer than an oven, you'll be disappointed.
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Not a FAD. I have one and it works amazing. Its good to know you arent eating oil soaked garbage when induldging in fries, empanadas, or chicken.
Jcp has one for $19.99 ar on black Friday
Saw that too, $19 after mail in rebate, but not sure if it will be available online and nearest JCP is 20 miles away
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They're convection ovens with a higher than normal air flow.