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All The Reasons You Should Get An Air Fryer Today

| Updated on: 17 July, 2025
All The Reasons You Should Get An Air Fryer Today

Quick, what's the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of the ongoing festive season? Parties? Bingo!

And what do parties translate into? Snacks and fried food. Lots and lots of it. Mouth-watering but unnecessarily unhealthy. So, what's the cure? An air fryer! Loads of recipes to try with a discount on calories... but here's the million-dollar question: Does it taste good?

Watch Masterchef India runner-up, Neha Deepak Shah, help us find out!


An air fryer can be used to air fry, obviously. But you can also use it to bake, grill & roast! The air fryer usage is not restricted to air frying. It even works like a mini convection oven that cooks your food faster and more uniformly without drying it out. If there's any food you can bake, grill or fry - you can just as easily air fry it.

How Do Air Fryers Work? 

Air fryers cook food through the circulation of hot air at high speeds. While the heating element generates intense heat, the fan ensures that the hot air gets evenly distributed, and thus, the food gets cooked from all sides. The food chamber ensures you get a crispy exterior, which happens in traditional frying, but the air fryer does this without submerging the food in oil.

Air Fryer Benefits

Due to their many health advantages and easy operation, air fryers have become very popular in recent years. The following are only a few of its advantages:

Requires Less Oil

Air fryers have redefined cooking, and health-conscious people love them because they require minimal to no oil. The innovative technology of air fryers allows the food to cook from the inside while also creating a crispy outer layer. Thus, it not only gives you a delightful crunch but also reduces the calorie content of the food while using only a fraction of the oil. 



Clean Cooking

Besides the lower calorie intake, air fryer benefits include a cleaner cooking experience. In traditional cooking and frying, spilling and splattering of oil are common. You might have delicious dishes, but your stovetop becomes a mess. The cooking chamber in an air fryer remains closed, so you can have your favourite snacks without making a mess or having to do a cleaning session afterwards. Air fryers do not accumulate much grease or grime, so cleaning an air fryer is a breeze. 

Crisp & Crunchy Food

Want to experience that delectable crunch? Air fryers are at your service! With Air fryers, it is now possible to serve freshly cooked food with crunchy and golden exteriors, cooked finely to the core with perfection. Also, Air fryers work wonders with reheating. For instance, you can try reheating leftover pizza. The fryer will not only crisp up the bottom crust but will also heat the toppings in the most perfect way possible. When out of the basket, the pizza will taste as if it were freshly baked. 

Retains Nutrients

Air fryers also preserve the nutrients while the food gets cooked. While many important minerals and vitamins are lost due to the high oil temperature in traditional frying, air fryers help retain the nutritional value. The hot air in an air fryer is passed so fast that it locks in the goodness of the ingredients. Thus, what you get is delicious and nutritious food. 

Faster Cooking Times

Moving ahead with air fryer uses and benefits, it is way faster than traditional appliances. The powerful heating element and the fan work together to ensure even cooking and browning. Thus, meals get ready faster than traditional methods. Therefore, air fryers are very useful for busy people who are always hurrying to prepare multiple dishes.

Easy To Clean

Cleaning up is a major chore! Most people eventually avoid cooking because they do not have time to clean up or wash utensils. However, an air fryer is completely different. You just need to add a soapy solution to the basket and use a non-abrasive sponge. And in quick five minutes, the cleaning will be done. There are multiple air fryers whose baskets are also dishwasher safe.   

Versatile Uses of an Air Fryer

Even though it makes excellent French fries and chicken wings, the air fryer usage goes far beyond just creating crispy versions of your favourite fried foods. You can use it for various cooking methods and meet various culinary needs. Some of them are mentioned below: 

Roasting

The air fryer makes roasting much easier. Whether it's vegetables or meat, you can achieve a caramelised crunch that is tricky to get with the traditional cooking methods. Because of the even heat distribution, you can create several side dishes or standalone treats in a matter of minutes in an air fryer. 

Baking

When it comes to baking, the air fryer brings a unique twist. While the heating element and fan make sure that cakes, muffins, pizzas, and even brownies get baked to perfection, you can try different baking possibilities.

Revive Leftovers

Give new life to your leftovers by reheating them in an air fryer. While you can reheat food in an oven or a microwave, too, chances are it might become soggy. But one of the perks of air fryer usage is that it restores the crispiness and flavours of leftovers, making them as good as fresh. 

Snacks 

Who does not love some delicious snacks? Much better if the snacks are also healthy! Using air fryers, you can transform vegetables into chips to create new versions of French fries or make some banana chips. Similarly, you can experiment with a lot more air fryer recipes.

Grilling

Love the grilling marks the outdoor and indoor grills leave on the food? You can also get them in the air fryer without all the smoke. Use the grilling rack or other accessories with the air fryer to place your food closer to the heating element. They not only leave grill marks but also give a delicious smoky flavour. 
 

What Cannot Be Cooked in an Air Fryer?


Air fryers are versatile, but like every kitchen appliance, they do have their limits. While you can grill, roast, bake, and reheat a wide range of foods in an air fryer, certain items just aren’t suited for this gadget.

Here’s what you should avoid cooking in an air fryer:

Batter-Dipped Foods


Think tempura or pakoras in runny batter. Since air fryers don’t use oil immersion, the wet batter won’t set the way it does in hot oil. Instead, it’ll drip right through the basket, making a mess and resulting in unevenly cooked food.

Raw Grains and Rice


Unlike a pressure cooker or a rice cooker, the air fryer cannot boil or steam water. This means you can’t cook raw rice, lentils, or pasta unless they’re already pre-cooked.

Leafy Greens


Air-frying spinach or methi leaves sounds healthy, but because of the rapid airflow, these lightweight greens tend to fly around inside the chamber, often burning or sticking to the heating element.

Cheese (on its own)


Cheese sticks can be air-fried only if they’re breaded. But placing plain cheese in the fryer? That’s a gooey disaster waiting to happen.

Over-seasoned or Excessively Marinated Items


Saucy marinades or lots of dry herbs can char quickly in the intense air fryer heat. It’s best to pat food dry and use minimal oil or seasoning for optimal results.

#BorosilTip: When in doubt, ask yourself, can this cook or crisp without needing to be submerged in oil or water? If yes, the air fryer is your best friend. If not, better to stick with the stovetop or oven.

Things To Consider Before Using An Air Fryer

Keep these 3 things in mind before using your air fryer:

1. Always wash your air fryer basket before use.
2. Run the air fryer without anything in it before using it with food. This will get rid of that 'newness' smell.
3. Never run the air fryer without its tray.

Too many settings can get confusing, so opting for an air fryer with just the temperature and timer settings will be your saving grace! Keep cooking straightforward and swift. If you want to get a little more creative, opt for an air fryer with more features.

Essential Tips Before You Start Cooking With An Air Fryer

2 tips before we get cooking (how else do we find out if it tastes good):

1. Use parchment paper to keep your air fryer clean and prevent food from sticking.
2. Make sure to preheat beforehand for faster cooking and a tastier end product!

Is an Air Fryer Useful for Indian Cooking?


Absolutely, yes! If you’ve been thinking air fryers are just for French fries or frozen nuggets, it’s time to think again—air fryers and Indian cooking are a match made in crispy, guilt-free heaven.

Here’s why:

Perfect for Indian Snacks


Samosas, kachoris, pakoras (with dry coating), kebabs, tikki, and even paneer tikka—air fryers handle them beautifully. You get the crunch and flavor without drowning in oil.

Healthy Twist to Traditional Recipes


Air fryers give you the freedom to enjoy classic Indian dishes like aloo tikki, seekh kebab, or even kurkuri bhindi (yes, we’ve tried it!) with far less oil. The result? Guilt-free indulgence.

Ideal for Roasting Spices & Nuts


Lightly roasting spices or nuts for garnishing doesn’t need a stovetop anymore. A few minutes in the air fryer, and they’re good to go—golden, aromatic, and perfectly crisp.

Saves Time During Festive Cooking


Making multiple dishes for Diwali or a family get-together? An air fryer cuts down on cooking time, cleans up easily, and frees up your stove for the curries and gravies.

Great for Everyday Cooking Too


Tandoori-style mushrooms, roasted vegetables, masala corn, or stuffed bhindi—air fryers can handle them all. Add parchment paper, preheat the fryer, and you’re ready to go.

Quick Airfryer Recipes 

Now, everyone's favourite munchie. These will get ready quickly and help you win the hearts of your guests. All you have to do is get an Air Fryer ASAP!

French Fries


You can slice potatoes yourself or opt for frozen French fries. Toss them in about a tablespoon of oil. Add it to the basket and fry it at 200°C for 15-18 minutes.

#BorosilTip: Shake the French fries at the halfway mark to ensure even cooking.
The fries should look perfectly golden and crunchy. You can even go ahead and dab it with a tissue to test if there's excess oil, like there would be if you'd regularly deep-fried them.

Frozen or Regular Samosas


You can make your own samosas or add frozen samosas in a single layer and brush them with some oil. And repeat, fry it at 200°C for 15-18 minutes.
Again, the samosas are sure to pass the tissue paper dab test. You can even tell the difference between air-fried samosas and deep-fried samosas just by holding them. The excess oil on your fingertips will help you identify which is which.

Cheesy Jalapeno Sticks


Add the frozen jalapeno sticks, brush them with a little oil and air fry at 200°C for 10-12 minutes. Quickly and cleanly fry them without compromising on the cheese pull!

Everything tastes incredible, so you can satiate yourself without sacrificing your health!

If you're sick of frozen food, here's an additional recipe for you:

Kurkuri Bhindi

crunchy kurkuri bhindi made in borosil best air fryer

Chop up 250g of bhindi into fine strips.

Add 2 tbsp of besan, 1.5 tbsp of corn flour, and 1 tsp of rice flour to a big mixing bowl. Further add 1/2 tsp red chilli powder, 1/4 tsp turmeric powder, 1/2 tsp coriander seed powder, 1 tsp green chilly ginger paste, salt as per taste, 1 tsp lemon juice, and 1.5 tbsp of oil.

Mix everything well to form a thick paste. Add your strips of bhindi to this mixture. Use your hand to mix the bhindi, or else the mixture won't stick to the strips!
Then, you know the drill.

Wash the basket, set the tray in place, line the tray with parchment and preheat the air fryer. Add the strips of bhindi, lay them as flat as possible and brush them with some oil if needed. Cook it at 200°C for 15-18 minutes. Halfway through, give your bhindi a shake and then continue to air-fry it!

If you're looking to try other unique recipes, check out our beetroot tikkis!

Conclusion

Air fryers have become the new kitchen marvels that home cooks and professional chefs love. Its innovative approach to cooking and health advantages has made it easy for people to transform guilty pleasures into wholesome creations. Now that you know about the air fryer uses, you can also experience its convenience and culinary creativity. 

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can I cook frozen food directly in an air fryer?

Yes. You can cook frozen items - potato fries, chicken nuggets, and sausages directly in an air fryer. 

2. Does someone need to preheat an air fryer before using it?

While not always required, preheating can enhance cooking results for some dishes. You must always refer to your chosen recipe for more information. 

3. Can I use aluminium foil in an air fryer?

Yes, you can use aluminium foil or parchment paper to line the air fryer basket. Remember to follow safety rules and allow proper air circulation.

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