From bacon to chicken to brownies, we cooked 11 foods in both an air fryer and oven to find out which appliance produces the best results. And we were shocked.
Frozen fries can turn out mushy if not prepared properly, so follow this tip to make sure you're getting the crispiest fries possible with your air fryer.
There aren't many foods you could cook with an air fry, but that doesn't mean you should. For instance, is it the best way to make Rice Krispies treats?
When you grab a meal from your grocer's freezer aisle, do you ever wonder how we got this convenient luxury? Its origins go back farther than we thought.
We asked experts to weigh in on everything from the best cuts of steak to cook in an air fryer to the techniques that will ensure it's perfect every time.
Try using your handy air fryer to make fried oysters at home at be prepared to never look back. And be sure to use these tips so they come out perfectly.
Air fryers aren't just for fries and chicken wings. Tis clever gadget is actually handy for cooking baked goods in less time than it takes a conventional oven.
Breakfast just got a lot easier and a lot quicker -- you can make eggs, pancakes, potatoes, and even a whole breakfast sandwich in minutes with your air fryer.
Frozen hash browns always hit home at the breakfast table. They are the perfect food to make in everyone's favorite table-top appliance for a few reasons.
Reverse searing a steak sounds complex but it doesn't require any fancy equipment, and by using your air fryer you can make it quicker than ever before.
You can use the air fryer like a toaster for your bagel, but you can also air fry your bagel with the cream cheese already on for a light yet crispy finish.
Cooking canned foods in your air fryer can turn staples like chickpeas into snacks you can munch on, and fruits like pineapple into desserts fit for a king.
For the chickpea snacks of your dreams, all you need to do is fire up your air fryer. In 10 minutes or less, your crispy chickpeas will be ready for snacking.
Pressure cookers are an amazing gadget to have in your kitchen, but it's very important to keep yours clean and not store food in it for optimal results.
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Many Instant Pot meals are set-it-and-forget-it types, but what about something a little more hands-on? Can you successfully cook pasta in an Instant Pot?