Every year when January rolls around we find ourselves skimping on the booze, refreshing our workout wear, purging our refrigerators and meticulously planning out our Whole30 meals โ all in the name of a new year, new us.
Last year, we tried trend diets like Whole30 and โketo,โ and in 2016 we were into bone broth and matcha. This yearโs healthy eating trend thatโs taking the internet by storm? Air fryers โ the tiny, magical machines that use hot air to fry foods to a golden, crispy finish.
If youโre like us, youโre probably wondering how the heck air can be used to fry things. Turns out, these kitchen tools are pretty aptly named because they work by circulating hot air around the food, much like hot oil surrounds food to cook it all the way through.
The Philips Airfryer claims to be โthe original airfryer,โ and supposedly uses 75 percent less fat to fry foods in a โhealthierโ way with only one tablespoon or less of oil. Through a combination of โrapid air technologyโ and targeted heat and air flow, the fryer fully cooks dishes like roasted rack of lamb in 30 minutes, roasted winter veggies in 20 minutes, and fried risotto balls in 10 minutes.
Sounds a bit like, well, an oven, right? Youโre not wrong, as both technologies use hot air to cook, but there are a few notable differences between air fryers and ovens, namely cooking methods, cooking time, and results. Ovens donโt use this ~fancy~ โrapid air technologyโ to cook, instead relying on heating elements and fans to disperse heat, which takes longer and doesnโt produce the same fried result. Ovens, on the other hand, are probably better for toasting, roasting and broiling.
Still, if your New Yearโs Resolution involves eating healthier versions of your favorite foods, an air fryer might just be the oil-free kitchen tool of your dreams. The Philips Airfryer comes at a hefty $250 price tag (though it can be found cheaper on Amazon) alongside other cheaper alternatives.
If youโre in the market for an air fryer, weโve pulled together a selection of different makes, models, sizes and price tags. Take a look below at 11 of the best air fryers weโve found online:
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