My parents got me one of them fancy countertop air fryer/oven things and idk what to cook first when I get it set up. According to the box, it does everything a normal oven does as well as air fries. It can hold two whole chickens or 1 frozen pizza. It came with a rack for things like toast and a baking sheet. I also have a bunch of pans and stuff that I was given when I got my house that I’ve never used.

I don’t know much about actually cooking food other than chicken should not be medium rare and that the cereal goes before the milk.

    • Leeks
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      111 months ago

      Any recommendations for recipe? It sounds interesting, but I’m seeing a lot of variation in recipes.

      • @Oderus
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        11 months ago

        This is the recipe I use. Everyone loves them.

        Pie Dough:

        900 grams all purpose flour (7 cups). 8 grams salt ( 2 teaspoons). 26 grams granulated sugar ( 2 tablespoons). 440 grams unsalted butter ( 2 cups) or (4 butter sticks). 60 grams turmeric powder (4 tablespoons). 460 grams ice cold water (2 cups).

        Meat Filling:

        600 grams lean ground beef. 2 large size yellow or red onion finely chopped. 120 grams fresh escallion ( scallions) 6 stalks finely chopped. 50 grams Scotch bonnet pepper ( 2 peppers) or use any hot pepper. 100 grams breadcrumbs (1 cup), add more if needed. 6 grams salt ( 1 1/2 teaspoon). 8 grams paprika ( 2 teaspoons). 4 grams black pepper ( 1 teaspoon). 4 grams thyme ( 2 teaspoons). 4 grams allspice ( 1 teaspoon). 120 grams unsalted butter ( 8 tablespoons or 1/2 cup). 500 grams (two cups beef stock). 60 grams Olive oil (4 tablespoons). 16 grams garlic minced ( 4 cloves).

        Enjoy.

        EDIT: Formatting sucks and I can’t fix it. :(

        • @[email protected]
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          311 months ago

          Two spaces at the end of a line will force a new line. A dash - at the start of a line will make a bullet point.

          • @Oderus
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            211 months ago

            That’s great advice. Thanks.