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Deep fat frying and no more scrubbing for hours!!!
Review of Delonghi F600 by
kidpudding
Advantages: Good size, removable filter
Disadvantages: Where to store??, cleaning done frequently
...boys I have found the Delonghi F600 "chips with everything" deep fat fryer useful, if not an absolute necessity in my kitchen. It is a must for chips, as well as chicken, mushrooms, onion rings and anything else that can be fried (and usually is when used by the boys). Not only does it cut down on the smells in the kitchen but it also cooks the food in a fraction of the time.
The only problem I have had is the cleaning, which has to be done quite ... ...the Delonghi range, the cleaning process is laborious as there is no outlet for the used oil.
It does have a variable thermostat, which is a definite plus along with the volume of food that can be cooked. Another advantage with this fryer is that it has coolwall.
There is also a changable filter which is situated on the top of the door of the fryer, just behind the viewing window, which does not need a screwdrive to remove it.
All in all I have ...
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05.05.2007
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don't forget the spuds
Review of Moulinex AKG531 Supra by
agapanthus
Advantages: compact with good capacity
Disadvantages: cannot remove filter or bowl to clean, need to place near an extractor as odour and vapour not controlled
...we came home with a Moulinex silver and black rather attractive number, along with the requisite bag of potatoes from our local supermarket. After 3 attempts at badly peeling and preparing chips (cutting decent looking chips is not all that easy) and managing to firstly burn, then undercook and finally get it exactly right, I thought, hang on, wouldn't it have been easier to have bought a traditional fryer you just put on the hob. Well, being a little ... ...as I cook, I think that for safety reasons alone, a stand alone contained fat fryer is the better option, no matter what make you're looking for.
Anyway, here's the lowdown on what this fryer offers:
thermostatic temperature settings (160,170,180,190
dishwasher safe basket
1.2kg capacity (enough for 2 large portions, or 4 small)
permanent metal filter
clear viewing window
nice black and chrome look
on/off switch with led
easy open lid
So ...
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10.07.2005
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Delonghi F603 Deep Fryer
Review of Delonghi F603 by
adrian142
Advantages: Removable lid which is dishwasher safe
Disadvantages: Everything else
...experience. Having just purchased a Delonghi F603 deep fat fryer, believing Delonghi to be a reputable company, I am appalled by this fryer. In fact the item I have cannot really be called a fryer.
It takes over 15 minutes to preheat, even then not reaching a frying temperature, merely slight bubbling, resulting in warm soggy greasy potato pieces, rather than chips.
Despite turning the temperature control to maximum, and setting the timer to 30 ...
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11.04.2008
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Tefal Actifry
Review of Tefal FZ 7000 Actifry by
Petebartlett
Advantages: Low fat content, No smell and very safe
Disadvantages: Things take a little longer
Have the actifry for about a week and its fantastic first thing we tried was chips i used marris piper potatoes and they were crispy on the outside and fluffy in the middle best chips I have had in a long time, Since then we have done pork chops, roast potatoes, vegtable still fry, home made garlic mushrooms ( a good dash of garlic powder mixed with the oil ), curried chips, sausages all off which have tasted great. The machine itself is easy to ...
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04.05.2008
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Delonghie Chip deep fat frier
Review of Delonghi F603 by
cathousefood
Advantages: lid is removable to go in dishwasher, doesn't need that much oil
Disadvantages: does not product crispy chips no matter what potatoes or oil you use
I have always wanted a deep fat fryer for those few occasions where you really fancy chips with a meal. The Delongie F603 Chips came my way a month ago. I have now used it 5 times for chips and every time I have been horribly disappointed. I have tried different potatoes, different size chips, drying them out completely, different oils and every single result has been soggy slightly brown round the ends chips. Not only that the steam that comes from ... ...wallpaper off your kitchen ceiling.
I thought the fryer must be faulty but then I tried it with scampie and the result was absolutely perfect and again tiger prawns making my own batter this time, the results again perfection.
As it is called "Chips" and really that is all I wanted it for I can't see any redeeming facts. It isn't expensive and it does have all the features like removable lid for dishwasher, fairly odourless but I can not get my ...
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