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MamMammyMamaMa OP t1_jads9nx wrote
Reply to comment by sumilkra in [Homemade] Air fryer chips by MamMammyMamaMa
I got a Tefal Actifry Genius XL last year. Before that, I had a Tefal Original. There's a difference in size and I'd prefer the smaller Original one but it doesn't come with the fancy temperature setting options that the XL has. Here's a snap of my air fryer when it was just out of the box. 😊
MamMammyMamaMa OP t1_jadh40x wrote
Reply to comment by Torque92 in [Homemade] Air fryer chips by MamMammyMamaMa
Thanks so much! :)
MamMammyMamaMa OP t1_jadc7he wrote
Reply to comment by Striking-Pangolin535 in [Homemade] Air fryer chips by MamMammyMamaMa
Sure! Plate of chips for two: 4 medium sized maris piper potatoes. You can use rooster potatoes too but I find the maris piper's make a fluffier inside of the chip and still a nice crisp outside.
Peel, wash and rinse the spuds. Dry them off with kitchen paper, the dryer the surface of the chip, the crispier they get on the outside.
Place the dried chips in the air fryer, add two table spoons of vegetable oil (or any cooking oil but not olive oil because it burns the spuds) and cook for 28 min on 200°c/390ish f. My airfryer lets me set different temps and 200°c gives me the best tasting chip without any burnt bits.
Once cooked, spread the chips out on kitchen paper on a plate and try get them spread out in a single layer. Season generously with salt and malt vinegar. The vinegar is optional but it's a very common way to season chips here in Ireland.
MamMammyMamaMa OP t1_jadsgv8 wrote
Reply to comment by Jackdatman92 in [Homemade] Air fryer chips by MamMammyMamaMa
Thank you! :)