Air fryers don't turn greasy by adding one common ingredient while cooking

Air fryers don't turn greasy by adding one common ingredient while cooking
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Air fryers don't turn greasy by adding one common ingredient while cooking
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Ellen Jenne, Rom Preston-Ellis)
Published: Feb, 25 2025 12:02

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To head off any grease-related problems, Chewhound advises: "On the other hand, if you know ahead of time that something you're cooking is on the greasy side and likely to smoke, try placing a slice of bread in the drip pan.

Sometimes, you might see smoke billowing from your air fryer, possibly due to food debris in the drip pan or overfilling the basket.

"The bread will soak up any excess grease that drips into the pan, ultimately preventing that dreaded cloud of smoke from hovering over your kitchen."

On their latest kitchen hack, they've offered a neat trick to handle smoke issues while using an air fryer.

Cooking experts have come up with a clever trick to absorb unwanted grease and protect your air fryer from damage.

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