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  2. 18 Air Fryer Recipes Our Editors Love for Easy, Speedy Meals

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    Our fool-proof method guarantees tender fish with crisp skin in under 15 minutes with a few basic rules, like selecting fillets that are 1 1/4 to 1 1/2-inch thick, preheating the air fryer, and ...

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    3. Air Fryer Bacon. Two Sleevers. Time Commitment: 15 minutes. Why We Love It: <30 minutes, <10 ingredients, beginner-friendly, keto-friendly. To reduce the smoke of the bacon grease, put some ...

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    It's incredibly fast and easy too. "Set it on a low temperature, around 300 F, and air fry your leftovers for a few minutes until warmed through." says Paster. Unlike the microwave, the air fryer ...

  5. Convection oven - Wikipedia

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    A convection oven (also known as a fan-assisted oven, turbo broiler or simply a fan oven or turbo) is an oven that has fans to circulate air around food to create an evenly heated environment. The increased air circulation causes a fan-assisted oven to cook food faster than a conventional non-fan oven, which relies only on natural convection to ...

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    Frying food in hot oil: The results are crunchy and delicious, but we need to be in just the right mood (and have the time) to deal with the inevitable messy splattering. Enter the air...

  7. French fries - Wikipedia

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    The recipe almost certainly comes from his French chef, Honoré Julien. [23] The thick-cut fries are called pommes Pont-Neuf [7] or simply pommes frites (about 10 mm or 3 ⁄ 8 in); thinner variants are pommes allumettes (matchstick potatoes; about 7 mm or 1 ⁄ 4 in), and pommes paille (potato straws; 4 mm or 1 ⁄ 8 in).