Bought my first AF a couple of weeks ago ( used your link), and loving it. I’ve been learning to make different things with it and I’m grateful to have found your channel.
I love ketchup, mayo, ranch, bbq, cheese sauce or a Wendy's frosty to dip my fries into BUT being I lived in Salt Lake City for 5 years I REALLY REALLY REALLY LOVE LOVE LOVE fry sauce.
What kind of mister should I get? I can use regular oil right? Granted it won't be as healthy as avocado, but being on a budget... can you dehydrate bananas, apples, and sweet potatoes in this?
Dip in Thai sweet chilli sauce - the type that has chunks in it. And a bowl of sour cream to go beside it. Or Toum (Middle eastern garlic sauce/dip) No double dipping in company.
My husband has been obsessed with making homemade Air Fryer French Fries! This is a great video and explains a lot! Thank you for sharing and my favorite FF dipping sauce is Lick-dob (ketchup and Miracle Whip).
Hi I've recently subscribed to ur channel i live in the UK I'm loving how easy ur recipes are 🙂. Ive managed to get hold of ur recipe book on amazon i did try looking for ur cheat sheet chart but noticed urs was not compatible for UK and postage was too expensive so in the end had one off amazon. You've really inspired me to try different foods already cooked salmon in ninja and family loved it will carry on watching ur videos glad i found you 🙂
Hello! We have a Celcius version in the works and it will be sold on Amazon UK. For now though, we do have the Celcius version in a downloadable format right here: pineandpepper.co/products/pdf-airfryercheatsheet
You make light of the use of oil, but then you oil the hell out of those fries multiple times.....it's not air frying then, might as well get the skillet out.
Thank you for showing us the detailed method which is more "chef like" compared to an easier low fuss way. I enjoy how methodical your videos are, you're really testing out different steps in systematic way. I have heard about soaking and drying fries well, some putting them in frig or freezing them before cooking. I like your idea to dry them out in the air fryer, less extra dish. For fry dip sauce, I am ketchup first, but I like to mix with some hot sauce- sriacha or sambal. Sometimes with tobacco if you want extra vinegar flavor.
Hi Kathy!!! I never tried Homemade Fries in the AF. My Grandsons always liked homemade ones when they were little. I will have to try your recipe. YUMS!!! Thanks for these all these tips. I will give these a try for sure . Great Video my dear friend!!!...🦋
I watched your comparison video of the Cosori dual blaze and Cosori Pro ll. When I looked on Amazon, I only found Cosori Dual Blaze Pro lll. 😵💫 what’s the difference? I don’t know what to buy. Help!
Hey! They just changed the Dual Blaze name. So the "Dual Blaze Pro III" is just like the Dual Blaze you saw in that video.... two burners so no need to flip!
There's not an oil sprayer like the one used here that sprays that way here in the UK. Have bought the one suggested on amazon and no it still squirts.
Sorry, but consensus between all 4 people that tried this..."never again". If you're gonna have fries, then have fries. Or stick to frozen in an air fryer, just doesn't cut it with fresh potatoes. Good try though.
Hi I'm new to your channel.I saw you did meatball cheese pastrys but I can't seem to find that vid again.Any chance you could direct me to it please as would love to try.Thankyou
I'm actually making fries tonight and definitely using these tips. Except I'm going to rinse them off, then soak them beer for a good while, adding some extra flavor. Now rewind, and let's go! Thanks for making the video. Editing isn't bad either!
Kathy .. haven't been able to watch in a while and I still haven't used my new air fryer. Which is my first one.. and I have had it since November but haven't moved yet and won't use it till I get to a new place but I want to ask you please if using the parchment liners or whatever liners in a Teflon basket eliminates the Teflon problems? I keep hearing the warnings and I really don't care that much and I really so looking forward to using this air fryer and my new Drew Barrymore crock pots and my George Foreman grill! I haven't been in my own home for a long time and that's why I'm just getting to these things now as soon as I move which is imminent!😊
I use a Ninja Foodi 4-in-1 8-Quart. 2-Basket Air Fryer. I don't do all the extra stuff you do to cook fries - I have a fry/wedge cutter that makes cutting them up quicker and keeps them very uniform. I don't care for the avocado oil, tastes funny to me. I use olive oil and for me the key is using plenty of oil on the fries. In my unit I cook them at 400 degrees for 10-12 minutes (my fryer is smaller so the quantity is less). They turn out fantastic. Sometimes I'll mix up some garlic, parmesan, basil and salt to sprinkle on them for a little different flavor. (I also have silicone baskets to help with the cleanup - just throw them in the dishwasher). I use your cookbook all the time. I also use the Lotteli Air Fryer Magnetic Cheat Sheets I got off Amazon, they are very helpful in choosing temperatures and times for various items. I really enjoy your videos and how you include the family! You are very helpful and inspiring. Oh, by the way, I'm a ketchup guy all the way.
I love French fries. When I was 2 years old, my mother took me and my friend Maya to McDonald's. Maya ordered the fries. I tried some fries and I loved them. When I was 6 years old, I only ate the fries when I had school lunch. I didn't know what French fries were made of. When I turned 7 years old, I asked my mother what French fries were made of. She said, "Potatoes." When I turned 14 years old, my mother made French fries for the entire family I live with. My little brothers and I ate the French fries when we played Monopoly. Now, I am 28 years old. I am still living at home with my family due to being on the autism spectrum ever since kindergarten.
For anyone complaining about how many steps it takes, go ahead and try it with just cutting them and sticking them right in the air fryer, they don’t cook correctly. It’s not like she created all these steps, they are essential to cooking the fries correctly in an air fryer. I’ve tried many times and they always don’t come out as crispy as they should so I’m going to try this method and I’ll report back.
Hi. You are a great youtuber, you explain really well and I really like your videos. I appreciate that fact that you almost replicated the result of a deep frying cooking. There is just one problem with this recipe, quite a lot of oil is used (which is then quite similar to a deep frying) and probably the cooking time is even longer than deep frying. The process ends into something that is neither healthier nor faster or easier.
Too much work for me. I just use frozen steak fries with a spritz of avocado oil before, then another spritz when I shake them Just husband and me, so I use half a bag. Crispy fries with no effort. 👍
Okay, now I know why my AF fries weren't crispy. I cut, rinsed and soaked in hot water. But I added oil and seasoning right away and didn't spray with more oil. I'll have to try this again.
I have to try this method of French fries. On my fries its got to be barbecue sauce or just salt. I'll give this method a go. I don't like ketchup. Thanks for sharing!.
merci pour l'astuce! mes frites ont une bien meilleur allure et sont délicieuse. avant je faisait 20mn a 200 C° c'était brulé pour certaines frits crues pour d'autres.
I'm totally going to try your way to make from-scratch French fries, because I have a daughter who loves them. Well, OK, who doesn't love French fries, right? But she's practically obsessed with them. I tried making them using the information in the recipe book that came with my Gourmia air fryer, and the results were, to be polite, unimpressive. I'd much rather buy fresh potatoes than bags of frozen French fries, though, so I'm game to try it again with your pro tips. As to what we like to put on them, I prefer them with nothing at all other than maybe a dip in the gravy on my plate, if there is any. My wife prefers them with a sprinkle of salt. Our daughter likes a few French fries with her salt...🥵 UPDATE: I made air fryer French fries your way, and they were a hit! Picky Eater Daughter wants me to omit the garlic powder next time, but I have no more need for frozen French fries. I've been wanting to know how to do this ever since I bought my first air fryer. Thank you so much!
Living in the UK we use Celsius as does Europe and most of the rest of the world . I have no clue what 340 Fahrenheit is . love your recopies get confused over the heat values