Veg works brilliantly in an air fryer.roasted veg
Ooh, what's your method?
For a rare rump steak, I heated the air-fryer to 200°C then put the steak in for 6-8 minutes. Done.
Obviously that’s valid for my air-fryer wattage and the particular thickness of steak, so you may need to experiment but that’s easy. Just check it after 4-5 minutes and see how it’s going. My brother prefers to sear his in a very hot frying pan first, then transfer it to the air-fryer but that doubles on the cleaning up.
For a rare rump steak, I heated the air-fryer to 200°C then put the steak in for 6-8 minutes. Done.
Obviously that’s valid for my air-fryer wattage and the particular thickness of steak, so you may need to experiment but that’s easy. Just check it after 4-5 minutes and see how it’s going. My brother prefers to sear his in a very hot frying pan first, then transfer it to the air-fryer but that doubles on the cleaning up.
I'll try anything once. And I dare say that any method of cooking needs practice, but i'm never putting steak in an air fryer again!
Not enough maillard reaction, i reckonOh no!
What happened?
I'll try anything once. And I dare say that any method of cooking needs practice, but i'm never putting steak in an air fryer again!
Yep, I use mine most days but for things like bacon or sausages. Yesterday I did 3 fish fingers. 8 mins then flip over for 4 mins. A perfect FF butty.
Yeah, anything breaded or battered works great in the AF, plus pizza and sausages.
Steak seemed worth a try, but tasted quite bland and flavourless despite looking cooked on the surface.
Yes - the problem with steak is that it doesn;t generate enough heat to singe the surface
just enough to cook it