This won't be a long one. I just wanted to give an update on my recent vow to cook things like meat outside of my oven when possible.
For example, when I had squash soup and a BLT sandwich on Tuesday, I cooked the bacon in a skillet on top of my stove for the first time in years. It's simpler in the oven, but this way I can contain the splatter.
What you see here is my Dash Air Fryer; it's pretty basic, doesn't have any digital settings or displays, just a couple old school knobs. In that bowl are two bone-in chicken thighs.
The night before, I put these thighs in a Ziploc bag with a couple tablespoons of olive oil, some dashes of garlic powder, onion powder, smoked paprika, salt & pepper. Let them marinate in my fridge overnight.
I set the dial to 375F and cooked the chicken for 12 minutes on one side, then flipped them over and cooked another 15 minutes.
I used a meat thermometer which said the bigger thigh was 170F. They looked done to me, but...
I still felt a little nervous. I'm not a great cook and have only cooked thighs one way, in the oven at 400F for an hour (half the time covered with foil, the other half uncovered). So I slid these back in the air fryer for another 5 minutes.
Here they are, plated up with some mashed potatoes and green beans.
I have to say, the chicken was delicious. The skin was crispy perfect and the meat was juicy and tender. I can't believe I've owned this fryer for 2-3 years and it's my first time cooking raw meat in there.
As long as we're here, I wanted to show what my oven looks like after several days of regular use. I baked some breadsticks in there the other day, warmed up a couple slices of dinner ham too. This past weekend I roasted some fingerling potatoes and a pan of broccoli. Gave the oven a quick wipe down Sunday night and it's still looking shiny and new.
I've been craving a juicy meatloaf, but I think I'll hold off on that awhile longer. 😏






