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Boudin in Air Fryer
Posted by Hat Tricks on 1/3/21 at 8:39 pm70
Got an air fryer for Christmas. So far I've made pork chops and fried chicken it and they all came out pretty good.
Tonight I just tossed some boudin in and let me tell you this is a great way to cook up some boudin. Heats it real nice throughout and gives the casing a nice, crisp texture.
What else are you folks using your air fryer for? Any good tips or recipes?
Tonight I just tossed some boudin in and let me tell you this is a great way to cook up some boudin. Heats it real nice throughout and gives the casing a nice, crisp texture.
What else are you folks using your air fryer for? Any good tips or recipes?
re: Boudin in Air FryerPosted by prplngldtigr on 1/3/21 at 9:53 pm to Hat Tricks
Air fryer boudin dipped in over easy egg yolks for breakfast is my go to.
I use mine for everything.
Love it.
Just got my second one after my first gave up after about 5 years or so.
Try biscuits. You won’t be sorry.
I use mine for everything.
Love it.
Just got my second one after my first gave up after about 5 years or so.
Try biscuits. You won’t be sorry.
re: Boudin in Air FryerPosted by Winston Cup on 1/3/21 at 9:55 pm to Hat Tricks
Better for reheating. I like to fry things in the traditional fryer first. Traps the grease in. Air fry isn’t the same, but reheating I think turns out just as good
re: Boudin in Air FryerPosted by armsdealer on 1/4/21 at 7:16 am to Winston Cup
quote:
Air fry isn’t the same
It is not the same because an Air Fryer is just a convection oven with a catchy marketing name.
re: Boudin in Air FryerPosted by bigberg2000 on 1/4/21 at 7:41 am to armsdealer
Yeah I generally don’t “fry” anything in mine. I never put anything with a batter in it. I use it a ton though for chops, boneless breast, wings, etc. basically a better and easier oven for simple things.
re: Boudin in Air FryerPosted by Coater on 1/4/21 at 10:57 am to Hat Tricks
Got an air fryer for Christmas also
So far the best thing I’ve cooked are the Costco (Kirkland) raw frozen wings. Takes about 30 minutes and they come out perfect. 380 for first 25 minutes then 420 for the last 5 to crisp them up
10lbs of wings for about $16
So far the best thing I’ve cooked are the Costco (Kirkland) raw frozen wings. Takes about 30 minutes and they come out perfect. 380 for first 25 minutes then 420 for the last 5 to crisp them up
10lbs of wings for about $16
re: Boudin in Air FryerPosted by bootyswamper on 1/4/21 at 3:13 pm to Hat Tricks
how long and what temp did you do?
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re: Boudin in Air FryerPosted by unclebuck504 on 1/4/21 at 3:16 pm to Hat Tricks
Salmon ... 10 minutes. Seasoned with whatever your preference. Skin is perfectly crispy, and the fish is cooked through, yet moist and not overdone.
re: Boudin in Air FryerPosted by unclebuck504 on 1/4/21 at 3:23 pm to Hat Tricks
As far as junk food, anything frozen is usually good in there ... tater tots, chicken nuggets, egg rolls, etc. My 9 and 10 year olds go to town with that thing. Frozen pizzas are money.
Chimichangas:
Take flour tortilla, fill it with whatever meat and cheese you got on hand, roll it with the ends tucked like a big arse egg roll. Tie it with a piece of butcher string, and spray the whole thing with Pam. Air fry for 7-8 minutes until that bad boy gets golden brown and the tortilla get crispy and flaky.
Chimichangas:
Take flour tortilla, fill it with whatever meat and cheese you got on hand, roll it with the ends tucked like a big arse egg roll. Tie it with a piece of butcher string, and spray the whole thing with Pam. Air fry for 7-8 minutes until that bad boy gets golden brown and the tortilla get crispy and flaky.
re: Boudin in Air FryerPosted by Janky on 1/4/21 at 3:26 pm to Hat Tricks
quote:
Tonight I just tossed some boudin in and let me tell you this is a great way to cook up some boudin.
Time and temp?
re: Boudin in Air FryerPosted by Hat Tricks on 1/4/21 at 3:39 pm to Janky
I think I had it set on 380 degrees and cooked for 7-8 minutes.
re: Boudin in Air FryerPosted by Hat Tricks on 1/4/21 at 3:44 pm to unclebuck504
quote:
Take flour tortilla, fill it with whatever meat and cheese you got on hand, roll it with the ends tucked like a big arse egg roll. Tie it with a piece of butcher string, and spray the whole thing with Pam. Air fry for 7-8 minutes until that bad boy gets golden brown and the tortilla get crispy and flaky.
That sounds like a damn good idea.
re: Boudin in Air FryerPosted by Janky on 1/4/21 at 3:47 pm to Hat Tricks
I just got a new fryer and will try several things.
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