Chicken Parts (Air Fryer #360)

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Bearcarver

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Chicken Parts (Air Fryer #360)


I have to keep coming back to these Bird Parts in the Air Fryer #360, because they’re so freaking good!!
However I’ll try to make it Short & Sweet for a change:
Mrs Bear Breaded these, as usual, because She does such a Great job.
Then I put them in a Crisper Basket, & set the Fryer @ 380° for 40 Minutes.

I checked at 25 minutes—Not Done—30 Minutes—Almost Done—32 Minutes—All Done. (Over 165°IT)

Plated the one Big Thigh with Mashed Taters with “Cream of Chicken Soup” for Gravy, and some Corn.

Then the next night I had a smaller Thigh & a Drum, with some Frozen Fries heated in my Air Fryer.

I can’t get over how good Chicken Parts are in this Air Fryer, Breaded or Naked.


Thanks for stopping in,


Bear

My Breading Machine Hard at Work:
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In the Crisper Basket & starting the Air Fryer @ 380°: (All Done in 32 minutes)
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Bear's first night's Supper, with Cream of Chicken Soup on the Mashed Taters:
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Frozen Fries in the Crisper Basket, @ 400°----Took 8 minutes from Frozen to Done:
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Bear's Second Night's Supper---A Thigh & a Drum with Fries:
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A friend got an air fryer for Christmas and he's really liking the results so far. Are you doing any brine on the chicken? And how far above 165° are you taking the drumsticks and thighs? For grilling I take them into the low 180°'s.
 
A friend got an air fryer for Christmas and he's really liking the results so far. Are you doing any brine on the chicken? And how far above 165° are you taking the drumsticks and thighs? For grilling I take them into the low 180°'s.

No Brining done here.
I shoot for 165°, but it varies up to 175°-180°, and I even had some hit above 185°, and it didn't hurt the flavor or texture a bit. I think it's the speed getting there that keeps it from drying out.

Bear
 
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Looks great Bear! I keep forgetting to try the cream of chicken on mashed potatoes!
 
Looks Good, and the flavor is great Nice ...........

Gary
 
Looks awesome Bear! You’re getting your moneys worth out of that air fryer!

Thank You Xray!!
I love it!!
And Thanks for the Like.

Bear


Looks great .

I agree . Worth buying just to do chicken .
Great looking meal John .

Thank You Rich!!
And Thanks for the Like.

Bear
 
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Bear you should get a kick-back from Emeril for all the people you've steered towards this machine. :emoji_moneybag:
Great looking chicken.
 
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Looks good brother. Like
Richie

Thank You My Brother!!
And Thanks for the Like.

Bear


Looks great Bear! I keep forgetting to try the cream of chicken on mashed potatoes!

Thank You Sow!!
When you remember it---Better get more than one can---Mrs Bear puts it on her Chicken too.
I don't like to drown my Meat, unless it's Dry, and it never is.

Bear
 
Great looking chicken have the bullet large air frier but you have looking at the 360.

Warren


Thank You Warren!!
My little Black AirFryer is Great, but too small to make much of anything.
This #360 has some room in it.
And Thanks for the Like.

Bear
 
Thank You Warren!!
My little Black AirFryer is Great, but too small to make much of anything.
This #360 has some room in it.
And Thanks for the Like.

Bear

I can see that and I like the baskets seem muck easier that having to rotate everything. I think ours is a 5 quart one.

Warren
 
Looks mighty fine to me. Well Done.

Point for sure
Chris
 
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