Re: [CnD] Difference between air fryer and air fryer oven?

2020-05-30 Thread Dana Leet via Cookinginthedark

Thank you Jonna. What type do you have? Because yeah if it’s only a matter of 
us utilizing Ira from time to time that might be a good thing to look at as 
well. Do you have to contact them every time you use the oven or only for 
certain functionality?

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> On May 30, 2020, at 9:29 AM, Johna Gravitt via Cookinginthedark 
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> I also have a power air fryer oven and the chicken came out so good!
> It's not the most accessible though and I was hoping this one from QVC was 
> comparable, but it  doesn't look like it.  I'd rather spend the few minutes 
> with Aira each time I want to set mine than lose the functionality of the one 
> I have and the one I have cooks a 4/4 and a half pound turkey or chicken.  
> The QVC one looks as if it only does 3 and a half pounds at most.
> Also the one I have now does roasting, slow cooking and is also a dehydrator.
> Johna
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> I can testify that in my Power Air Fryer oven, a different oven than what 
> we're discussing, the rotisserie chicken is so delicious!!!
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>> On 5/30/2020 9:12 AM, Dana Leet via Cookinginthedark wrote:
>> Very good questions. I would love to be able to rotisserie a chicken as well 
>> because we buy them all the time and it would be nice to be able to do it 
>> independently without having to purchase them smile
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>>>> On May 30, 2020, at 9:10 AM, Johna Gravitt via Cookinginthedark 
>>>>  wrote:
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>>> Does it come with the rotisserie spit already or do I have to purchase 
>>> that separate?  How big of a turkey / chicken can you cook in it?
>>> 
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>>> Subject: Re: [CnD] Difference between air fryer and air fryer oven?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hi there Ellen. Thank you so much for your answer to my question. We cannot 
>>> live without our air fryer. We love it so much and I thought that the oven 
>>> might serve a lot more purposes. I don’t like my toaster oven currently so 
>>> I thou

Re: [CnD] Difference between air fryer and air fryer oven?

2020-05-30 Thread Dana Leet via Cookinginthedark

Very good questions. I would love to be able to rotisserie a chicken as well 
because we buy them all the time and it would be nice to be able to do it 
independently without having to purchase them smile

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> On May 30, 2020, at 9:10 AM, Johna Gravitt via Cookinginthedark 
>  wrote:
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> Does it come with the rotisserie spit already or do I have to purchase that 
> separate?  How big of a turkey / chicken can you cook in it?
> 
> 
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> http://www.benderconsult.com/careers/job-openings
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> Subject: Re: [CnD] Difference between air fryer and air fryer oven?
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> 
> Hi there Ellen. Thank you so much for your answer to my question. We cannot 
> live without our air fryer. We love it so much and I thought that the oven 
> might serve a lot more purposes. I don’t like my toaster oven currently so I 
> thought that this might be nicer smile is it difficult to take things out of 
> with oven mitts? Or is it pretty easy to utilize? Thanks Dana
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>> On May 30, 2020, at 5:04 AM, Ellen Goldfon via Cookinginthedark 
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>> Hi Dana, I'm so happy you asked, as I just got the air fryer oven for my 
>> birthday.  The oven I'd recommend is the Cooks Essentials oven from QVC.  it 
>> has all the buttons individually set into the unit and is extremely 
>> accessible.  French fry button, chicken button, two reheat buttons and so 
>> forth.  easily able to memorize.  You can toast, reheat, bake, and it even 
>> has a rotissery setting.  very affordable, too.  including shipping, it is 
>> $112.00  you can also do several foods at once.  it comes with little 
>> shelves.
>> - Original Message - From: "Dana Leet via Cookinginthedark" 
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>> To: 
>> Cc: "Dana Leet" 
>> Sent: Friday, May 29, 2020 7:21 PM
>> Subject: [CnD] Difference between air fryer and air fryer oven?
>> 
>> 
>>> 
>>> Wonder if any of you have ever tried the air fryer oven? We have a regular 
>>> air fryer and love it but wondered if the air fryer oven was accessible and 
>>> what more you could use it for? Can anyone help? Thanks Dana
>>> 
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Re: [CnD] Difference between air fryer and air fryer oven?

2020-05-30 Thread Dana Leet via Cookinginthedark

Hi there Ellen. Thank you so much for your answer to my question. We cannot 
live without our air fryer. We love it so much and I thought that the oven 
might serve a lot more purposes. I don’t like my toaster oven currently so I 
thought that this might be nicer smile is it difficult to take things out of 
with oven mitts? Or is it pretty easy to utilize? Thanks Dana

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> On May 30, 2020, at 5:04 AM, Ellen Goldfon via Cookinginthedark 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi Dana, I'm so happy you asked, as I just got the air fryer oven for my 
> birthday.  The oven I'd recommend is the Cooks Essentials oven from QVC.  it 
> has all the buttons individually set into the unit and is extremely 
> accessible.  French fry button, chicken button, two reheat buttons and so 
> forth.  easily able to memorize.  You can toast, reheat, bake, and it even 
> has a rotissery setting.  very affordable, too.  including shipping, it is 
> $112.00  you can also do several foods at once.  it comes with little shelves.
> ----- Original Message - From: "Dana Leet via Cookinginthedark" 
> 
> To: 
> Cc: "Dana Leet" 
> Sent: Friday, May 29, 2020 7:21 PM
> Subject: [CnD] Difference between air fryer and air fryer oven?
> 
> 
>> 
>> Wonder if any of you have ever tried the air fryer oven? We have a regular 
>> air fryer and love it but wondered if the air fryer oven was accessible and 
>> what more you could use it for? Can anyone help? Thanks Dana
>> 
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[CnD] Difference between air fryer and air fryer oven?

2020-05-29 Thread Dana Leet via Cookinginthedark

Wonder if any of you have ever tried the air fryer oven? We have a regular air 
fryer and love it but wondered if the air fryer oven was accessible and what 
more you could use it for? Can anyone help? Thanks Dana

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Re: [CnD] Pork Chops

2020-05-28 Thread Dana Leet via Cookinginthedark

If I use boneless pork chops one thing I do is use a package of hidden valley 
ranch salad dressing the dry mix and cream of chicken soup and put them in the 
crockpot if no one‘s tried this it’s absolutely delicious do you want to use 
about four pork chops to do this the little small boneless ones. For the type 
that go in the oven that have bones shake and bake is really a good thing to 
use to coat them in they have all different kinds and you can just use that and 
bake them in the oven. Another thing I have done before is dip them in flour, 
egg, and then I mix breadcrumbs with Parmesan cheese and dip them in that and 
then grease my cookies and bake them for about 30 To 35 minutes. I was trying 
to say cookie sheet or, 13 x 9“ pan depending on what you have I usually line 
either one of these with aluminum foil and spray them with some type of Pam. 
Hope some of these suggestions help. Dana

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> On May 28, 2020, at 6:54 PM, George Ashiotis via Cookinginthedark 
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> Cindy,
> 
> Thanks for your help.  My chop does have a bone, so no worries there.  I’ll 
> give it a go.
> 
> g
> 
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>> On May 28, 2020, at 6:32 PM, Cindy Simpson via Cookinginthedark 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> Welcome to the list.  I'm by no means a cooking expert, but I've learned a
>> lot from this list and I hope you will too.
>> 
>> I do have a recipe that I make with pork chops in the oven.  Your timing
>> will differ if you have a bone in or boneless pork chop, but this is what I
>> do.
>> 
>> I preheat my oven to 375 degrees and spray a cookie sheet with a little pam
>> cooking spray...it helps to cover the sheet with foil, then spray the foil,
>> for really easy clean up afterwards.
>> 
>> I take two dishes, one I put in ranch dressing, the other, Italian bread
>> crumbs, like Panco or any of them would work.  First you coat your chop or
>> chops in ranch, then in Italian breadcrumbs.  Lay it flat on the foil that
>> you sprayed and put it in the oven. Now, if it's got a bone in it, I
>> usually cook it for around 40 minutes if it's thick with a bone in it at
>> 375.  I don't have quite as much experience for boneless chops, so I'm not
>> going to be much use to you there, but someone will probably fill in the
>> blanks.
>> 
>> I usually am able to tell my chops are done by touching them very lightly
>> with my fingers. If they're firm, they're done, and you can also tell by
>> smell.
>> 
>> I hope this helps. Like I said, I am by no means an expert. This is just
>> something I do.
>> 
>> Cindy
>> 
>> 
>>> On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 5:08 PM George Ashiotis via Cookinginthedark <
>>> cookinginthedark@acbradio.org> wrote:
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>>> Hi everybody,
>>> 
>>> I am new to the list.  I have not done a lot of cooking but I am eager to
>>> expand my skills.
>>> 
>>> I wonder if any of you could provide me with a fairly simple recipe for
>>> making a pork chop.  This chop is over an inch in thickness.  I would
>>> prefer making it in the oven, but I am certainly willing to do it in a
>>> skillet.  Any suggestions and/or guidelines are appreciated.
>>> 
>>> Thank you.
>>> 
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Re: [CnD] Gas or electric stoves which is better?

2020-05-28 Thread Dana Leet via Cookinginthedark

I currently have a gas stove in my home. The oven is absolutely the same to 
use, I don’t know why I am more afraid to use the top of the stove it’s because 
it’s something I’m not used to not because it’s something that cannot be 
accomplished. A lot of my friends who are blind prefer gas stoves. So honestly 
it’s whatever you prefer that is best. Take care. Dana

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> On May 28, 2020, at 1:31 PM, Karen Delzer via Cookinginthedark 
>  wrote:
> 
> Dolores, there is absolutely nothing to worry about with a gas stove. If 
> there were to be some kind of leak, and that is highly unlikely, you'd smell 
> it and you could turn off whatever burner there was, or you could get out of 
> the house quickly.
> 
> Gas is, in my opinion, far more easy to cope with than electric, but I know 
> there are many who will disagree. I'll always choose gas, but you should 
> choose whatever you are most comfortable with as they both have good points. 
> However, I will say that gas turns on and off and
> the flame is simple to set so you  have just the  right amount of flame under 
>  your pan. You don't need to wait for the heat to adjust as you do with 
> electric.
> 
> My main point is,  if you like one over the other, go with what you are 
> comfortable with, and don't choose one over the other out of fear. They are 
> both worthy choices, and blind people can use either with ease.
> 
> Karen
> 
> 
> At 04:42 AM 5/28/2020, you wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I'm remodeling my kitchen and thinking about getting either a gas or 
>> electric stove. The new apartment i'm moving in to has a hook up for gas, 
>> and that is the stove that is there now. But my family says it is unsafe, 
>> they are afraid of the pilot light going out. I am nervous about this too, 
>> but like gas for the all the audio feedback you get. Does anyone have any 
>> thoughts? Have any of you used gas stoves? Do you prefer gas or electric? 
>> Thank you in advance for any help.
>> 
>> Cooking with kindness,
>> Dolores
>> 
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Re: [CnD] Microwave oven

2020-02-20 Thread Dana Leet via Cookinginthedark

I wish we could find a microwave that was accessible they didn’t cost so much 
like when we did have the Timo. I still have a Timo that works and I wish they 
still made them. What is anyone else found that can even possibly come close to 
replacing it when it goes out?


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> On Feb 20, 2020, at 9:27 AM, Marie Rudys via Cookinginthedark 
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> We don't get lightning in Sacramento often.  It is quite rare.
> 
> Marie
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> Behalf Of Jude DaShiell via Cookinginthedark
> Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2020 8:08 PM
> To: Jan via Cookinginthedark
> Cc: Jude DaShiell
> Subject: Re: [CnD] Microwave oven
> 
> It helps to have plug out of wall when lightning is in the area.  The
> first Magic Chef I had lasted me 5 years and the replacement is doing well
> now.  Helps with computers and multimedia equipment too.  On Wed, 19 Feb
> 2020, Jan via Cookinginthedark wrote:
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>> Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2020 20:17:39
>> From: Jan via Cookinginthedark 
>> To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
>> Cc: Jan 
>> Subject: Re: [CnD] Microwave oven
>> 
>> Mine lasted about eight years. I miss it.
>> 
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>> From: Cookinginthedark [mailto:cookinginthedark-boun...@acbradio.org] On
>> Behalf Of Immigrant via Cookinginthedark
>> Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2020 7:01 PM
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>> Subject: Re: [CnD] Microwave oven
>> 
>> I know several people whose TEMO microwave ovens lasted much longer than
>> that.
>> 
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>> To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
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>> Subject: [CnD] Microwave oven
>> 
>> Oops; should have changed the subject line before this.
>> 
>> Well, for my use at the time, I was quite happy with the
>> 
>> Teamo.  Perhaps it was not built to last longer than two years.
>> 
>> 
>> 
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Re: [CnD] Baked fries

2020-02-18 Thread Dana Leet via Cookinginthedark

I find that the thinner fries work better in the oven to bake, we often buy 
schwans quick big fries and the fast food fries that writer sells as well. I 
usually use the air fryer, but I’ve baked them before and they do taste better 
if you do put a little bit of olive oil. I don’t feel that there’s a need to 
use a lot of oil or butter as it adds a lot of calories


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> On Feb 18, 2020, at 12:50 AM, Immigrant via Cookinginthedark 
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> I like thinner fries, like the shoestring type. And I like them crispy.
> 
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> 
> I use olive oil with a little salt, but I love my husband's best.  He gets
> Nathan's Jumbo crinklecut French fries.  He tends to sort of steam them, but
> they're oh so good!!!  I eat his when I can but if I don't want to fry them,
> I use olive oil and seasoned salt or something.  We don't use much salt
> anymore, but I do want a little on my fries.
> 
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> Subject: [CnD] Baked fries
> 
> My version of baked fries require no tossing.
> 
> Just spray the foil-lined pan and the layered potatoes with cooking
> 
> Spray.  No tossing required.  Why use so much butter?
> 
> How about using vegetable oil; olive oil has a lower flash
> 
> Point than vegetable cooking spray and is not
> 
> Recommended for frying.
> 
> 
> 
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