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  2. Air fryer 101: Everything you need to know about ... - AOL

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    Cooking spray and an air fryer are the perfect pairing, but it's important to remember that, unlike when cooking in a skillet, it's the food that should be sprayed, not the air fryer basket.

  3. Convection oven - Wikipedia

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    This type of air fryer cooks food with a halogen radiant heat source from above. The heat is spread evenly with a fan like other types of air fryers. This type is usually a large glass bowl with a hinged lid. [36] Oil-less turkey fryer. This is a large, barrel-shaped air fryer used to cook whole turkeys and other large pieces of meat.

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    Here's the thing, though: The Air Fryer Lid typically sells for $80-$90 (though at this writing it's $70), a price that would buy you a standalone air fryer that's as good or better. So the only ...

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    An air fryer is just the ticket when you want a hot meal without turning on the oven. This top-rated model heats up quickly and holds up to 2.5 pounds of fries or 14 wings at a time.

  6. Air fryer - Wikipedia

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    Convection oven#Air fryer From a merge : This is a redirect from a page that was merged into another page. This redirect was kept in order to preserve the edit history of this page after its content was merged into the content of the target page.

  7. Deep fryer - Wikipedia

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    A deep fryer (or deep fat fryer) is a kitchen appliance used to cook foods by full immersion in hot oil—deep frying. The cooking oil (or fats) are typically between temperatures of 175 to 190 °C (350 to 375 °F).