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  2. The Dangerous Air Fryer Cleaning Hack Experts Are ... - AOL

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    Turn off and unplug the air fryer. Allow it to cool completely. If the air fryer basket is dishwasher-safe, place the drawer and basket or tray upside down in the dishwasher. Opt for the top rack ...

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    If you're finding that powerful food odors like fish are clinging to your air fryer after a deep cleaning, try rubbing a lemon over the basket. Let it sit for about a half-hour, then wash. Arm ...

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    Cleaning your air fryer basket doesn’t have to be a chore.

  5. Convection oven - Wikipedia

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    The air fryer works by circulating air at up to 200 °C (392 °F) to apply sufficient heat to food coated with a thin layer of oil, causing the reaction. [32] Most air fryers have temperature and timer adjustments that allow precise cooking. Food is typically cooked in a basket that sits on a drip tray.

  6. Pan frying - Wikipedia

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    Pan frying sausages can make use of the inherent fat of the meat. Pan frying or pan-frying is a form of frying food characterized by the use of minimal cooking oil or fat (compared to shallow frying or deep frying), typically using just enough to lubricate the pan. [1] In the case of a greasy food such as bacon, no oil or

  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). [1] Long common in commercial kitchens, household models now available have become increasingly prevalent.