Air frying is a unique cooking process that boasts the crispy results of a deep fryer, the efficiency of a toaster oven, and the powerful air circulation of a convection oven. It’s arguably the best of convenience and technology from multiple countertop appliances, all rolled into one.
Month: January 2021
Healthy, wealthy & wise: Tips for slow cooking in the new year
With every new year comes a flurry of New Year’s resolutions. If you are one of the countless people aiming to make this year healthy, wealthy or wise, why not include a slow cooker as part of your plan? The cold months are the slow cooker’s peak season—now is the time these appliances grace countertops on a weekly basis, cooking up warm and hearty stews, soups and pot roasts. Here’s how to stay on track of your New Year’s resolutions with the help of a slow cooker.
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Should you use an air fryer? Here’s how to get started
It’s difficult, if not downright impossible, to achieve a deep-fried texture using a traditional oven. You know the one: golden brown French fries with a crispy exterior and a fluffy, airy interior. Extra-crunchy breading enveloping juicy, perfectly cooked chicken.
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Juicing vs. blending
Figuring out whether a juicer or a blender would best suit your lifestyle (and kitchen) doesn’t have to be so confusing. Juicers and blenders are both great ways to add more nutrition to your diet, but there are some key differences. Use this quick reference guide to help you decide which one is right for you. You may find you would benefit from both in your kitchen! Continue reading “Juicing vs. blending”
5 easy ways to keep your New Year’s resolutions
The motivation for change that comes with a new year fades fast as you get back into the swing of things, and those resolutions that seemed easy to make get really hard to keep. Make this year different by getting the right tools to put your plan into action. We’ve taken some of the top New Year’s resolutions and figured out how to make each of them work for you where it all begins: in your kitchen.