And at what temperature?

  • KobaCumTribute [she/her]
    hexagon
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    1 month ago

    My conclusion was that the air fryer, at least the one I have, just doesn't get hot enough to get the effect I want. Doing this same process with the final step in a pan with a little oil works extremely well, though: boil with salt and vinegar, drain, toss in spices and oil, and fry on medium-high heat (hot enough that vegetable oil starts putting out little wisps of smoke, but not hot enough that it actually starts smoking) turning regularly until they look done, which gets the texture both inside and out perfect in a way that is frustratingly hard to get with sweet potatoes. I guess my next experiment would be trying to bake them for a short time at 450 or so in a real oven to see if that'll do it, because 400 just wasn't enough to get the outside good without messing up the internal consistency.

    I will say boiling the wedges/sticks like this and then using the air fryer is still better than just baking them directly from raw, even though I wasn't fully satisfied with the results. It's just using a pan instead of the air fryer worked better.

    • came_apart_at_Kmart [he/him, comrade/them]
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      1 month ago

      nicely done. I do something similar with dumplings. it's so easy to steam them with rice in a rice cooker, but they don't have the excitement of fried, the texture, etc.

      so I steam them and when they're done, I dump them in a pan with just a bit of coconut oil on medium-high for maybe a minute or so, until they brown, then transfer them to a plate to pat any oil off and let them sit for another minute or so.

      zero guesswork, minimal effort, pan full of "fries" dumplings.