Air fryers and vegan stuff?

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My gf is vegan and so if we have burgers and stuff it's beyond burger type stuff.

As theres only 2 of us it's starting to seem a waste to have the oven on for what is sometimes a few hash browns or a few sausages.

II'm guessing there's no issue with this?

Also. If we are having that stuff we often have burger and chips/hash browns. Do you need 2 zones for this sort of thing?
 
Yes, it's fine and it will cook things generally about at 70% of the time vs the oven. You don't need 2 zones, you can just put some in later than the other. I cook sausages and hash browns together all the time.

I like the idea of 2 zones for syncing up. Hate settling down to watch TV and timer goes to go back to the kitchen to do part 2!
 
We bought the AF300 when our oven packed up for a few weeks before Christmas. I'd say we do most of our cooking with the air fryer now and only really use the oven for Pizzas or if we'd be doing a large joint of meat, which is rare as smaller ones also fit within the air fryer.

Fully recommend it. Though now I wish they did a 3 zone one, just because!

I'm finding it hard to gauge from pictures the footprint of each side.
Mainly I'm thinking of burgers which you can't stack?

How many can you get per pouch?

Do you happen to know rough size of the area of one side?
I can't believe we'd need the 400 for 2 people!

Also got 3 covid vouchers that I need to use for something. And this seems a good bet!
 
I've never done burgers in there (though my partner does cook those veggie/vegan chilli bean burgers just fine).

You can buy a rack that sits within the air frying basket so that you can stack things within and still allow air to circulate around. For the two of us we find the AF300 ample enough.
You can get a rack that fits in? Well, that makes that a moot point.

Sounds like af300 is fine then.

Thanks for your help
 
I got an AF300 recently, if anything it's increased my "oven based cooking" meal consumption over other methods because of how convenient it is. I got the dual zone because I wasn't sure how I was planning to use it, kept it to the small compartments over the AF400 as it's really only for myself but it would feed two easily.

One side I keep as an air fryer and the other side I got a 3 tier rack from Amazon to experiment with other cooking. I know you're using it for vegan uses but with the rack I was able to put sausages on the bottom row for a few minutes, then add bacon to the middle row and then eggs in poaching bowls to the top row, didn't have enough room in the AF300 for beans too. It's similar to an oven where things take longer to cook the more there is in the basket but the convenience over using an oven especially when cooking small amounts I'd highly recommend it.

Using the racks you could fit 2 burgers per rack at a guess, but you lose the bottom "built in" tray for the rack.

Its not exclusively vegan. My gf eats eggs from my chickens. And Im not vegan. I love cheese.

Could you link me to the accessories? I'm thinking of ordering this tonight.

Sometimes the oven is used just for 4 hash browns for example
 
Unless you are getting it real cheap, or NEED it now, then just wait for the next offer on the AF400 to come around. You just missed them for £169/179, they usually are on offer every other month, sometimes sooner. The AF300 is fine, until you need more space which can/will happen once you start using the air fryer more often.
Not sure I'd need something that big? There's only 2 of us?
 
FYI I got this for 140.

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