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TikTok star Air Fryer Guy reveals his secrets to mastering air frying at home

He's also shared his top fried dishes.
Jules Sebastian shows how to make corn ribs with an air fryer
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Thereโ€™s not much that you canโ€™t do with an air fryer, and who else to prove it other than TikTokโ€™s air frying genius, Air Fryer Guy.WATCH BELOW: Jules Sebastian shows how to make corn ribs with an air fryer

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Jake, or Air Fryer Guy as heโ€™s known, has teamed up with Westinghouse to launch How I AirFry, which is a new series revealing his favourite air fried dishes and his secrets to help nail the art of air frying.

Whether itโ€™s the crispy veggie chips, flakey pastry, or ham and cheese sliders, Jake said the air fryer should be a staple in everyoneโ€™s kitchen.

โ€œItโ€™s one of those things that once you try it, you just need it,โ€ he said.

So keep reading to see his top tips on how to become an expert in the kitchen, especially when it comes to frying up delicious meals.

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โ€œItโ€™s one of those things that once you try it, you just need it.โ€ (Credit: Supplied)

Choose versatile ingredients

As for the easiest and most versatile ingredient to cook in an air fryer, puff pastry is my pick. You can wrap basically anything in a piece of puff pastry, and it will come out golden and crispy.My Chicken Pesto Lasagne Pockets are a prime example, based lightly off a traditional lasagne, wrapped in some puff pastry and air fried in the Westinghouse Oven with Built-In AirFry โ€“ absolutely delicious.For a sweeter treat, my Caramel Deconstructed Sโ€™mores are the ultimate indulgence. A Caramello Koala and biscuit crumb wrapped in puff pastry, air fried with marshmallows on top โ€“ just imagine the ooziness

Apply the โ€˜trial and errorโ€™ rule

It can be so easy to get overwhelmed with a new appliance, but the best thing to do is use trial and error. I think a common mistake is overthinking the cooking time, but you will get the hang of it very quickly as air fryers are super easy to use.Just donโ€™t try to air fry anything that is in batter! It just wonโ€™t work.
Caramel Deconstructed Sโ€™mores. (Credit: Supplied)

Nail the crowd pleasers

If thereโ€™s one crowd-pleaser I keep going back to again and again, itโ€™s One Tray Ham & Cheese Sliders. My twist is adding a garlic and herb butter on top of the rolls during the air frying process, creating a crisp top and also slotting in some hidden veggies like tomato and baby spinach.This recipe is basically garlic bread on steroids โ€“ watching the cheese stretch out when pulling them apart is something else!

Get experimental

Air frying is the perfect excuse to whip up some wild food hybrids. Lasagne wrapped in pastry. Carrots crumbed using a spicy mayonnaise sauce.The crazier the better! My Spicy Panko Crumbed Carrots are great for when you want to use up come forgotten carrots because they taste less like carrots and more like chicken wings.Crunchy, spicy and delicious!
Spicy Panko Crumbed Carrots are great for when you want to use up come forgotten carrots. (Credit: Supplied)

Preheat your AirFry oven

Another tip is to preheat your air fryer for 2-3 minutes. While this seems pretty basic and isnโ€™t absolutely essential, itโ€™ll take your air frying to the next level, especially when cooking crumbed food.A 2-3 minute preheat means the base of the air fryer basket will start cooking the bottom of the food straight away which gives you a crispier edge all round.

Invest in a game-changing air fryer

When youโ€™re using an air fryer as frequently as I am, you want it to be the best of the best. I love Westinghouseโ€™s oven with built-in AirFry as itโ€™s much bigger than a regular bench top air fryer, so you can cook bigger portions for the family, while not taking up precious benchtop space.I can easily put the AirFry tray straight from the oven into the dishwasher (a big time saver) and best of all, I can see the food whilst itโ€™s cooking, no need physically open the tray to check on your food.

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