“I’m obsessed with my air fryer,” she said. “I was a little late to the air fryer world and I sometimes resist new appliances, new gadgets, but once I got it, and once I started really understanding what you can do with an air fryer, I really am obsessed. And around the holidays, it’s great, because you can get a package of puff pastry and cut it into squares and fill it with Brie and cranberry sauce, fold them up, and then just put them in the air fryer for four minutes and they turn into this beautiful little parcel that’s just great for appetizers. I’m having fun with that.”
If you’re unfamiliar, an air fryer is an electric convection oven. Convection ovens, as you likely know, circulate hot air throughout their cooking chambers using a fan, and this movement of the heat ensures faster and more even cooking of foods. Air fryers use electric heating elements and have relatively small cooking areas as compared to a standard oven — many air fryers can cook an entire chicken or a whole pizza, which makes them highly efficient.
If you’re a bit late to the air fryer game, as Ree Drummond said she was, don’t feel like you missed out by too much. The air fryers you see today have only been around for a little more than a decade, and the first air fryer was released by the Phillips company in 2010.
Looking for a bit more convincing that an air fryer is right for you? Ree Drummond has come to love these gadgets so much that she included one in her recent line of kitchen and home goods developed for sale by Walmart.
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