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Philips NA350 - Making Home-Made Fries

Philips NA350
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Fresh fries 180 °C 30 300 g / 11 oz - Use mealy potatoes.
- 10x10mm / 0.4x0.4 in thick cut.
- Soak 30 minutes in water, dry then
add ¼ to 1 tbsp of oil.
- The shaking reminder is enabled by
default and prompts you to shake the
pan twice during cooking.
Chicken
drumsticks
200 °C 28 4–5 sticks - 120 g–130 g / 4–5 oz for each
drumstick.
- Shake, turn or stir in between
Whole fish 180 °C 23 300 g / 11 oz Whole fish with 300 g / 11 oz each and
turn once during cooking
Meat chops 200 °C 20 400 g / 14 oz - Slice with 2–2.5 cm thickness, 200 g /
7 oz each slice
- Up to 2 meat chops without bone
- Turn once
Mixed
vegetables
180 °C 25 400 g / 14 oz - Roughly chopped
- Mixed vegetables (aubergine,
courgette, pepper, onion)
Cake 160 °C 20 6 muffin cups - Use muffin cups
Reheat 160 °C 5 - Adjust time according to food item and
food amount
Making home-made fries
To make great home-made fries in the Airfryer:
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For the big pan you need 800 g /28 oz and for the small pan 300 g / 11 oz of
peeled potatoes.
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Choose a potato variety suitable for making fries, e.g. fresh, (slightly) floury
potatoes.
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It is best to air fry the fries in portions of up to 800 g / 28 oz for an even result.
Larger quantities of fries tend to be less crispy than smaller portions.
1 Peel the potatoes and cut into fries (10x10 mm / 0.4x0.4 in thick).
2 Soak the potato sticks in a bowl of water for at least 30minutes.
3 Empty the bowl and dry the potato sticks with a dish towel or paper towel.
4 Pour one tablespoon of cooking oil into the bowl, put the sticks in the bowl
and mix until the sticks are coated with oil.
5 Remove the sticks from the bowl with your fingers or a slotted kitchen utensil
so excess oil remains in the bowl.
Note
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Do not tilt the bowl to pour all the sticks in the basket at once to prevent
excess oil from going into the pan.

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