Baste and Wrap the chicken in 2 pieces of foil to capture the juices and stop the mess, put airfryer on 200c 20 mins, half way through turn over and open the top of foil to reveal the chicken and put back in for the remaining 10 mins. Save yourself the hassle of having to keep putting it back in! Quick easy and cheaper than the oven.
Is this to also prevent the heating element in the top of the air fryer, from cooking the outside of the chicken too quickly, to avoid a result of a rigid outer skin with a squishy watery centre? I notice this element is very close to the food in an air fryer, but usually much further away or hidden behind the oven wall in a real oven. I've not done any chicken breasts in the model my sister has lent me. I was going to set it to a lower temperature like in a real oven and cook for longer, e.g. 160°C (normally 180°C in a real oven) and say 27-30mins or more if doing more than one breast.
I so enjoy your videos thank you for sharing. One question please. I have an air fryer oven and am not sure if I need to change the temperature when using a recipe for a drawer type air fryer
Hey looks great. A few questions ok? Do you only use an air fryer? Great way to save on electricity but do you have an oven? Also are you in the UK or some place else. I don't find you boring at all. Love your channel!!!!
Hey M. K. NO i dont only use an air fryer. These few videos were to show you can cook with a minimum amount of appliances in a small space kitchen. It was to help those going to UNI. I have lived in Thailand for 17 years.. But i am on the move shortly. Best, Rik
I can not thank you enough, I went out and bought an air fryer today. LOVE it. I made chicken in it, it was sooo yummy! Love your channel. Thank you again
@@fam.kolding1820 I am not sure about dorm rooms but I so happy Rik is showing how to use the air fryer because I live alone now after my husband of 34 years has passed. This is awesome saves money to on electricity. Hope he does many more.
Your videos are never boring Rik. Have a fabulous day.
Thank you. Best, Rik
Thanks Rik. Another nice recipe. Hope your son is settling into school well. Cheers!
Thanks Eric.. Just starting UNI. best, Rik
Best chicken ever, thank you
My pleasure 😊Best, Rik
Great down to earth video, thank you.
Glad it was helpful! Best, Rik
Baste and Wrap the chicken in 2 pieces of foil to capture the juices and stop the mess, put airfryer on 200c 20 mins, half way through turn over and open the top of foil to reveal the chicken and put back in for the remaining 10 mins. Save yourself the hassle of having to keep putting it back in! Quick easy and cheaper than the oven.
Is this to also prevent the heating element in the top of the air fryer, from cooking the outside of the chicken too quickly, to avoid a result of a rigid outer skin with a squishy watery centre? I notice this element is very close to the food in an air fryer, but usually much further away or hidden behind the oven wall in a real oven. I've not done any chicken breasts in the model my sister has lent me. I was going to set it to a lower temperature like in a real oven and cook for longer, e.g. 160°C (normally 180°C in a real oven) and say 27-30mins or more if doing more than one breast.
thank you Wallace and Grommet
Any time
I so enjoy your videos thank you for sharing. One question please. I have an air fryer oven and am not sure if I need to change the temperature when using a recipe for a drawer type air fryer
This is a drawer type. Not really understanding this one. Best, Rik
Ok I read it a couple of times - I have an air fryer oven - not a drawer type - I would cook chicken 180 for 20 mins in that. Best, Rik
@@BackyardChef Thank you so much. Sorry to have confused you.
I'm easily confused these days. No problem. Best, Rik@@patriciaoxenbridge6469
Hey looks great. A few questions ok? Do you only use an air fryer? Great way to save on electricity but do you have an oven? Also are you in the UK or some place else. I don't find you boring at all. Love your channel!!!!
Hey M. K. NO i dont only use an air fryer. These few videos were to show you can cook with a minimum amount of appliances in a small space kitchen. It was to help those going to UNI. I have lived in Thailand for 17 years.. But i am on the move shortly. Best, Rik
I can not thank you enough, I went out and bought an air fryer today. LOVE it. I made chicken in it, it was sooo yummy! Love your channel. Thank you again
@@fam.kolding1820 if you live in accomodation like many do in the UK its a shared house with a kitchen. Best, Rik
@@fam.kolding1820 I am not sure about dorm rooms but I so happy Rik is showing how to use the air fryer because I live alone now after my husband of 34 years has passed. This is awesome saves money to on electricity. Hope he does many more.
Was there a reason for NOT using the "trivet" Rik.
Using a trivet works - but no reason why I didn't. Best, Rik
Chicken breast for us tonight thank you as always.
Where on earth do you get these Chicken breasts from mate. They are always HUGE LOL
They were from BIg C. Chiangmai