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Title: A Rookie's First Cook of Steak & Potatoes on an Air Fryer
Post by: Old Dave on January 17, 2018, 02:08:26 PM
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This is my first cook on my NuWave Brio Healthy Digital 10 Quart Air Fryer. The steak was a nice thick (1/1/2”) ribeye and along with that, I cooked some Tater Tots and then served it all up with some tomato slices with poppy seed dressing and some pasta salad. Sure made a nice meal.

This is the Air Fryer that Tee put up on the forum a few days ago for about half the normal price and sure looked like a good deal to me. I tried to study up on this unit but couldn’t find much information but did find out that it was a brand new NuWave Model that had only been on the market for a few months. I did find 10 reviews on it at Amazon and about half of the people had problems with it and some had sent it back. Two big problems...the teflon coating was very thin and was flaking off after only a couple of cooks on a couple of these cookers. I figured I could work around this by using only plastic utensils when operating the cooker. The second problem and this is a big one is that the latch that holds the lid or cover up is very difficult to use. About 7 out of the 10 reviews had a problem with this and most ended up with burnt arms or hands. I did figure out a method to work around this problem but there is no way a lady could use this cooker with the latch the way it is.

Even with knowing of all the problems, I still purchased the cooker. There were just too many pluses with this unit and the price was sure right. It’s huge at 10 quarts. It has a rotisserie and I do love rotisseries. Glass window to view the food cooking, You can air fry, broil, roast, toast, bake, and then the rotisserie really pushed it over the edge for me.  Temperature up to 400 degrees and power up to 1500 watts. Also came with a few accessories.

Ok, let’s cook something...

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I trimmed the steak up, rubbed it in olive oil, and added the wife’s favorite rub which has some dill seed in it since this was her steak. Didn’t do a thing with the Tater Tots other then placing them in the basket.

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The potatoes going into the cooker.

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Potatoes done in the cooker. They were cooked at 390 degrees for about 11 minutes.

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First mod I did to this cooker was to figure out how to add some Grill Grates and I did do that for my grilling.

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Steak going on the cooker.

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Steak done on the cooker. I didn’t get very good grill marks and I think the problem here was I needed to pre-heat the grates much longer than I did on this first try. I tried 8 minutes and I should have used about 20 minutes. Steak still looked great.

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That steak is sitting in a puddle of juice on the plate.

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Shooting for medium doneness for the wife but missed it and got it about medium well. The steak was cooked at 400 degrees and took about 21 minutes to get done. Wife thought is was about as good as steak as I can cook on a good charcoal grill.

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I like it real well and can’t wait to cook some poultry on the rotisserie. I also have a pizza setup for the cooker and will bake up a pizza in the near future.
Title: Re: A Rookie's First Cook of Steak & Potatoes on an Air Fryer
Post by: tomcrete1 on January 17, 2018, 02:19:30 PM
Nicely done Dave! Awesome and honest review!  :thumbup:
Title: Re: A Rookie's First Cook of Steak & Potatoes on an Air Fryer
Post by: smokeasaurus on January 17, 2018, 02:29:32 PM
Looks like you are off to a great start.
Title: Re: A Rookie's First Cook of Steak & Potatoes on an Air Fryer
Post by: RAD on January 17, 2018, 02:34:06 PM
That really doesn't look bad at all. Id'e eat that, for sure.
Title: Re: A Rookie's First Cook of Steak & Potatoes on an Air Fryer
Post by: bamabob on January 17, 2018, 03:45:50 PM
Love the idea of grill grates in the fryer.  Maybe preheat them on a stove burner?

Nice "fried" meal, looks great.
Title: Re: A Rookie's First Cook of Steak & Potatoes on an Air Fryer
Post by: Smokerjunky on January 17, 2018, 04:21:20 PM
It all looks great.  The tots look awesome - I definitely can't ever get those results from tots in the oven.
Title: A Rookie's First Cook of Steak & Potatoes on an Air Fryer
Post by: Pappymn on January 17, 2018, 04:52:55 PM
Great post and great information


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Title: Re: A Rookie's First Cook of Steak & Potatoes on an Air Fryer
Post by: Tailgating is my game on January 17, 2018, 05:12:13 PM
now that is a meal that i could sink my teeth into
Title: Re: A Rookie's First Cook of Steak & Potatoes on an Air Fryer
Post by: Roget on January 17, 2018, 05:55:58 PM
Well, it sure looks like the air fryer will do a great job on beef.  :thumbup:
That's something I haven't tried yet.
Title: Re: A Rookie's First Cook of Steak & Potatoes on an Air Fryer
Post by: Jaxon on January 17, 2018, 10:12:29 PM
I should get mine tomorrow,but I don't think I'll be so bold on my first cook.

I read the same reviews and chalked some up to user error.  I'll practice with the lid before I get started.
I'm glad you are leading the way.
Title: Re: A Rookie's First Cook of Steak & Potatoes on an Air Fryer
Post by: Old Hickory on January 18, 2018, 11:48:09 AM
A brave first cook on your new fryer, looks good.
Title: Re: A Rookie's First Cook of Steak & Potatoes on an Air Fryer
Post by: TentHunteR on January 18, 2018, 10:12:25 PM
It looks good from here, Dave.