We’ve been eating in more often than out lately because something black and big has given us every reason to.
This something big and black is my new Philips Airfryer.
Say what? Yes, you heard that right – an AIR fryer. Apparently, air is now the new oil with Philips Airfryer’s Rapid Air Technology. What it does is that it combines fast circulating hot air with a grill element that helps fry food with air instead of oil. Hot air is emitted from the top of the airfryer and moves around rapidly and evenly within to cook the food.
What it also does is that it’s open up a whole new world of frying, grilling, gratinating, roasting and baking (yes, this big mama allows you to bake too!) all kinds of food to have in the comfort of our home. One appliance, FIVE ways of cooking!
If you know me, I’m pretty strict with the kids when it comes to fried food. They don’t get to eat fast food at all, and hardly eat at Western food stalls if we’re out. The only thing they are allowed from MacDonald’s is their corn cup. I tell them as long as I am around, I will not put junk in their body. And if I happen not to be around, like if they are at a school party or with other adults from the family, it’s their decision whether they want to put junk in their body. My number one gripe about fast food is that it’s highly processed, and that they are usually cooked in a profuse amount of oil.
But with the Philips Airfryer, I can create a Happy Meal so very easily (and healthily)! So far, I’ve popped in frozen food of all kinds which the kids love: cuttlefish balls, fish balls, gyozas, spring rolls, breaded cod fillets and tempura prawns. You can buy frozen food from the supermarket and cook them without a single drop of oil in the Philips Airfryer to satisfy the kids’ fried food cravings. Just make sure you read the label and buy those without monosodium glutamate (especially fishballs) and flavour enhancers (some fish fillets are not made with real fish).
We’ve also had ourselves airfried fish, potato fries, and shrimp toasts made from scratch, as well as air-grilled Cajun chicken steaks and honey chicken thighs, all ingested without the guilt of oil and fat!
I recently made a batch of mai pian har cheong gai (shrimp paste chicken wings with oatmeal – ma’ own creation!) – the combination of the two best things in zi char, which are usually prepared either as something deep fried in oatmeal or deep fried in shrimp paste.
And I must tell you, this dish sealed my position as the top chef in the Kao household in the eyes of the kids (there are three – the helper, Fatherkao and myself – but methinks I’m currently number one, hurhurhur). If not for oily hands, I would’ve snapped a picture of all three of them yanking the flesh out from the chicken wings like cannibals and licking their chops the whole time at dinner.
The wings were awesome. Crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. All airfried without a single drop of oil. The Philips Airfryer even extracted some from the skins to reduce the fat content for us!
You can imagine how exhilarated the kids are now whenever they hear that I’m going to be cooking for them with the airfryer, because this usually means something yummy and crispy is coming their way.
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And here’s my really simple recipe of the gloriumptious chicken wings to share:
Recipe: Mai pian har cheong gai, made with the Philips Avance XL Airfryer
Ingredients:
- mid joint chicken wings
- packet of shrimp paste marinate
- a teaspoon of sugar
- 2 cups of oatmeal
Instructions:
- Marinate wings in shrimp paste and sugar. Leave to stand for at least half an hour.
- Preheat Airfryer to 200ºC for 3 minutes.
- Roll wings in oatmeal before placing them in the Airfryer basket.
- Airfry wings at 200ºC for 8 – 9 minutes until cooked and crispy.
The Philips Avance Collection Airfryer XL with Rapid Air technology (S$539) is available in stores in December 2013 at leading electronics and departmental stores.
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The Philips Viva Digital Airfryer and Philips Avance XL Airfryer are also available at regular prices in leading electronics stores, department stores and supermarkets island-wide.
Disclosure: This post is the part of a series of sponsored conversations with Philips Singapore. I was given the Philips Avance Collection Airfryer XL for the purpose of this review and paid to cook and eat 100% guilt-free by the good people at Philips. All opinions here are my own.
6 Comments
Hi, thank you for the great cooking tips. We just got the Philips XL Airfryer and are trying out some things. Dave’s father is coming over this Sunday, 12/20/15 for a meal. He is a very picky eater and loves breaded frozen shrimp. We are wondering how long to cook them? Thank you again and hope to hear from you in time for Sunday’s meal.
Amy + Dave
Hi Amy + Dave! 4-5 minutes at Temp 196-200 should do the job! 🙂
Hi, u fried all the fishes at one go? can you stack to fry?
Hi Liv, I think stacking to fry isn’t a good idea unless they are small like anchovies (which I have done). But if the fish is bigger than those, you gotta give space for the air to circulate. Hope this helps.
Fwah! Everything looks so yummy!
It is indeed so! I *heart* my Airfryer! Get it when Noah starts craving for fried stuff! Haha!