Your data. Your choice.

If you select «Essential cookies only», we’ll use cookies and similar technologies to collect information about your device and how you use our website. We need this information to allow you to log in securely and use basic functions such as the shopping cart.

By accepting all cookies, you’re allowing us to use this data to show you personalised offers, improve our website, and display targeted adverts on our website and on other websites or apps. Some data may also be shared with third parties and advertising partners as part of this process.

Guide

Does your air fryer really replace a deep fryer?

Judith Erdin
8/2/2024
Translation: Patrik Stainbrook
Co-author: Simon Balissat
Direction: Valentina Sproge-Werndli
Cutter: Valentina Sproge-Werndli
Camera: Armin Tobler, Davide Arizzoli
Support: Eva Lipecki, Mia Kuchen

Is deep-frying also possible in an air fryer or oven? If you’ve been wondering the same thing, then you’ve come to the right place. We went after this question of all questions for you in the video above. For English subtitles, click on Settings > Subtitles > Auto-translate.

No problem! Frying rookie Simon and I tested less complex and at the same time highly praised lower-calorie alternatives, air fryers and ovens, and compared them with the deep-fried original. You can find out our verdict in the video. The short answer: forget about air fryers and ovens.

Deep-frying isn’t that difficult if you stick to the following points.

The right oil

It’s best to use an oil that can be heated to a high temperature – a so-called high-oleic oil. This has a high proportion of oleic acid (hence high-oleic) and a low proportion of linoleic acid (low-linoleic). It can therefore withstand the high temperatures that occur during deep-frying. So use sunflower, peanut or rapeseed oil, for example.

No deep fryer? No problem. Fry in a pot.

If you don’t have a deep fryer at home, you can easily fry your «quarkini» in a tall pan. All you need is a kitchen thermometer and suitable cookware. The wider the pan or pot, the more dough pieces you can fry off at the same time.

Deep frying like a pro – honey, haul out the deep fryer!

Deep fryers are even easier than pots. Thanks to the automatic temperature control, you don’t have to constantly monitor the oil with a thermometer and frying is much more relaxing. Therefore, if you want to fry more often, you still have some space in the cupboard and don’t want to play with temperatures, it’s 300% worth buying a deep fryer.

So that everything goes well, a few simple safety tips

55 people like this article


User Avatar
User Avatar
Judith Erdin
Bloggerin und Backbuch-Autorin von Streusel.ch
simon.balissat@digitecgalaxus.ch

Baking book author, food blogger and content creator by day. Other people's cat lover, peanut butter junkie and houseplant hospice nurse by night.


Guide

Practical solutions for everyday problems with technology, household hacks and much more.

Show all

These articles might also interest you

  • Guide

    Kitchen gadgets I never use

    by Simon Balissat

  • Guide

    Attention hot: homemade chilli oil to give as a gift

    by Livia Gamper

  • Background information

    Things to bear in mind before ditching your non-stick pans

    by Simon Balissat