Reddit Reddit reviews Philips Kitchen Appliances HD9220 air fryer, standard, Black

We found 7 Reddit comments about Philips Kitchen Appliances HD9220 air fryer, standard, Black. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Philips Kitchen Appliances HD9220 air fryer, standard, Black
Adjustable temperature control up to 390 degrees allows you to cook a variety of food30-minute timer with ready signal and auto shut-offDishwasher-safe parts for a quick and easy clean up1.8lb cooking basket capacityRecipe booklet with more than 25 delicious recipes created exclusively for the Philips Airfryer
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7 Reddit comments about Philips Kitchen Appliances HD9220 air fryer, standard, Black:

u/crinacle · 7 pointsr/steak

Alright, fucked up the egg but at least the beef's on point right?

Didn't want to go through the hassle of using the full-sized oven for the typical reverse sear so I decided to try out this Philips air fryer that I had lying around for years but only used for simple frozen food cooking jobs.

It goes all the way down to 80C (175F) so it made for amazing temperature control; a one-inch cut here would take roughly 10 minutes to hit med-rare internal temps and is extremely fast in pre-heating (2 minutes) and much easier to clean up than the oven.

Canola oil in a screaming hot pan, sear for 40 seconds per side which was perfect for a well developed char while limiting the brown creep to what you see above.

Probably won't do it again since I got an Anova coming in soon, but it was a nice (and very delicious) experiment to perform.

u/NotADamsel · 3 pointsr/fatlogic

I'm in the process of losing weight. I've been shedding about a kilo a week since December (when I weighed 150kg). I also love food with a passion. The solution? I eat less carbs and oil. Really, that's it. According to Wikipedia, high blood sugar prevents adipose tissue from releasing stored energy. Grease is calorie dense and doesn't contribute much to the actual flavor of food beyond the first small amount. After reducing those, my calorie intake plummeted and I started to steadily melt.

Edit - Also, if you know someone who wants to lose weight, get them this. I sooooo badly want one.

u/kadskakm · 3 pointsr/Coffee

i am thinking of using air fryer one day for roasting coffee (http://www.amazon.com/Philips-HD9220-26-AirFryer-Technology/dp/B00D7N43UA).
I am nots ure if someone else has tried it before.. you can get to 200C temp. and it has an fan to move air around.. seems perfect for coffee roasting.

Just checked.. the roasting temp seems to be around 420F which is 215C. so slightly less.. but hey if it works.. it will be extremely convenient.

u/rosiering · 2 pointsr/TalesFromYourServer

This is totally unnecessary, but it got me excited so I'll share.

I was browsing the interwebs, trying to give Reddit a break from me, and I came across an Air Fryer. Like this. Apparently, it gets food crispy using little to no oil. Less calories and such. Pretty cool. Pretty expensive.

u/deanie1970 · 1 pointr/airfryer

I was gifted this one a few months ago and I LOVE it!

Besides how well it air fries, it's also very simple to use and SUPER easy and fast to clean! The bottom where the "starfish" is at is teflon coated and many times, all I have to do is wipe it with a damp paper towel. The basket where you put your food was trickier to figure out how to clean. Things like a dish rag, sponge, etc will leave fibers snagged to the wire mesh. To clean that part, I found that using a vegetable brush works perfect and quickly, too! I've made chicken wings in it and they came out great. I also found that if I cook in smaller batches with it...just one layer and not totally full (like shown in the pic in the Amazon link), everything cooks more evenly, too.