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Pros:
Easy to use

Large capacity

Digitally controlled adjustable thermostat

Safety Features

Integrated oil filtration

Extra-large viewing window

Dishwasher safe

Digital Timer

Cons:
Steam production inhibits viewing window

Heating element not dishwasher safe

Cooking meals for a large family is no easy task, especially when juggling an assortment of other responsibilities. For many families, switching to a deep fryer not only reduces cooking time, but decreases clean up, reduces the chance of undercooked or overcooked food, and minimizes time spent preparing any meal. There are many traditional ways of cooking meals, but they do not offer the same benefits as cooking with a food fryer. One of the top-rated food fryers is the Emerilware FR7009001 to reduce cooking odors.

From fried onion rings and french fries to deep fried ham bites, recipes that bring your whole family together are easy to prepare, cook, and regulate with a useful food fryer. New technology has now reduced the amount of oil needed to cook food, making food fryers a healthier method of cooking than ever. There is something irresistable about the crisp, perfectly fried, golden brown french fry, onion ring, or even Twinkies.

If your enjoy the delicious taste of fried dishes, this food fryer is the best option available today. Stop spending time cooking dinner, and let the Emerilware FR7009001 do it for you!


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Making Fried Foods Healthy

June 11, 2009 2:16:27 PM EDT

No, you didn't read that wrong; it is possible to make fried foods healthy with a few simple techniques. The proper temperature, fryer and oil make all the difference when it comes to frying foods. If you follow these six simple rules, you are sure to have the perfect fried treats with out the guilty conscience.

Rules:

  • +Make sure the fryer is big enough to submerge food completely
  • +Heat the fryer to 375 F
  • +Cook in batches
  • +Use healthy oils like canola instead of lard
  • +Use a cooling rack instead of paper towels
  • +Change the oil regularly

fryer

The first rule is simple. Make sure you have a large deep fryer with an immersed heating element. When frying it is important to make sure the food is completely, not partially, submerged to prevent any batter or coatings from soaking up the oil. The immersion heating element ensures consistent and even heating so that all the pieces will fry evenly. Next, and most importantly, make sure the oil it HOT!!! If the oil is too cold the food will sit in the oil and soak it up before it start to cook. For most foods, 375 degree is the proper temperature for frying. Try to find a fryer that has a built in thermometer or have a thermometer ready before you start cooking.

Once the oil is ready, it is crucial that you cook in batches rather than overloading the the fryer. When too much food is placed in the fryer, especially frozen items, the oil temperature drops dramatically and again, its all about the temperature. When deciding how much to cook at a time, take into account the size and starting temperatures of the items and make sure the oil can reach all sides of each piece. If it can't, there is too much in the fryer.

rack

Now for the obvious rule. Health oils make healthy foods so try using canola oil versus typical lards. Once the food is done, don't put it paper towels, put it on a cooling rack with a pan underneath. Yes, the paper towel soaks up grease but then your food sits in a pool of grease and will eventually soak it back up. Using a cooling rack in lieu of paper towels will let the oil drip down preventing it from re-absorbing and keeping your food crisp for longer. Lastly, make sure to change the oil regularly based on usage to prevent contamination and spoilage. If your oil looks discolored, begins to have an odor, or starts smoking then its time to change it.


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