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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2178294" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I have had a Tefal Actifry for ages, and it gets most use for chicken thighs - just drop a pack in and set it going, no need for anything else. </p><p>Once it is cooked I take out the chicken and put in a stirfry to soak up the juices. Sometimes I keep the chicken warm, sometimes I eat some chicken and then the stir fry when it is done. Mushrooms, chopped sweet pepper, beansprouts, a stick of celery, sliced, some green beans - simple stuff but the actifry keeps it turning and cooking and turning again, which seems to keep it juicy whilst getting it evenly cooked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2178294, member: 355878"] I have had a Tefal Actifry for ages, and it gets most use for chicken thighs - just drop a pack in and set it going, no need for anything else. Once it is cooked I take out the chicken and put in a stirfry to soak up the juices. Sometimes I keep the chicken warm, sometimes I eat some chicken and then the stir fry when it is done. Mushrooms, chopped sweet pepper, beansprouts, a stick of celery, sliced, some green beans - simple stuff but the actifry keeps it turning and cooking and turning again, which seems to keep it juicy whilst getting it evenly cooked. [/QUOTE]
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