The tableware that can be placed in the air fryer includes: stainless steel bowls, silicone molds, silicone cake mats, ceramic bowls, ceramic baking sheets, wooden chopsticks, stainless steel chopsticks, stainless steel forks, etc. When the air fryer is working, it will generate high temperatures, so high temperature resistant tableware needs to be placed in the air fryer.
The air fryer can be put into a stainless steel bowl. Most of the stainless steel bowls in the home are made of 304 stainless steel. 304 stainless steel can withstand 800°C and is a heat-resistant tableware.
A ceramic bowl can be placed in the air fryer. The ceramic bowls in the home are made of clay, which can withstand heat of about 1200°C and have high temperature resistance.
Wooden chopsticks can be placed in the air fryer. Wooden chopsticks are chopsticks made of wood. Wooden chopsticks are resistant to high temperatures, so they can be placed in the air fryer.
Product Principle
The air fryer is a machine that can use air to "fry". It mainly uses air to replace the hot oil in the original frying pan to fry the food. It becomes cooked; at the same time, the hot air also blows away the moisture on the surface of the food, making the food achieve a similar fried effect.
The working principle of the air fryer is "high-speed air circulation technology". It generates hot air by heating the heat pipe inside the machine at high temperature, and then uses a fan to blow the high-temperature air into the pot to heat the food, making the hot air It circulates in a closed space and uses the oil of the food itself to fry the food, thereby dehydrating the food and making the surface golden and crispy, achieving the frying effect. So, an air fryer is actually a simple oven with a fan.