{"id":7388,"date":"2022-05-15T00:56:17","date_gmt":"2022-05-15T00:56:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/betterfood.co\/?p=7388"},"modified":"2022-06-06T14:26:40","modified_gmt":"2022-06-06T14:26:40","slug":"can-you-open-philips-air-fryer-while-cooking","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/betterfood.co\/can-you-open-philips-air-fryer-while-cooking\/","title":{"rendered":"Can You Open Philips Air Fryer While Cooking? [Quick Answer & How To Do It]"},"content":{"rendered":"
If you\u2019re new to cooking, kitchen appliances like the air fryer can seem intimidating. <\/p>\n
This cannot be further from the truth! <\/p>\n
Air fryers are some of the most user friendly and easy gadgets made for the kitchen. At the core of air frying lies seamless design and innovative technology. There is truly a lot you can do with them. <\/p>\n
We have all been guilty of opening the oven or microwave door while it’s working on your food. Experts will advise you to refrain from doing this as it can affect the cooking process. Does the same rule apply to your air fryer?<\/p>\n
Have you ever wondered what would happen if you opened your air fryer while it was cooking? <\/p>\n
If you\u2019ve been hesitant to try this, we have good news for you.<\/p>\n
You can open your Philips air fryer while cooking. In fact I do it all the time! This doesn\u2019t negatively affect the Philips air fryer in any way. <\/strong><\/p>\n This is actually a great way to shake your food and ensure it is evenly cooked, just how you like it. <\/strong><\/p>\n In some cases, it is necessary to have a look inside to see how your food is cooking along. <\/strong><\/p>\n Go ahead and take a little peek. Opening your air fryer will not harm it in the long run. <\/p>\n Keep on reading to find out more about opening your Philips air fryer while cooking, and other things you can do! <\/p>\n Maybe you want to see if your fries are browning properly, so you open your Philips air fryer to reassure yourself just in case. <\/p>\n If you have done this before, you aren\u2019t alone! Luckily air fryers are ingenious kitchen appliances and it is absolutely acceptable to slide the basket out halfway through the food cooking. <\/p>\n This doesn\u2019t just apply to foods that are being cooked from frozen or that are raw. You can open your air fryer even when you are reheatings foods like steak<\/a> or chicken wings<\/a>! <\/p>\n No, opening your Philips air fryer mid cycle does not harm it. <\/p>\n Air fryers are extremely durable, however you should not yank the food baket or forcefully pull out the handle of your air fryer. Doing so can cause it to break. <\/p>\n * Always refer to Philips appliance care instructions on their website.*<\/p>\n Top Product Tip: If your air fryer does break during use, have a look at the product\u2019s warranty and instruction manual. You may be able to contact the brand\u2019s customer service to help you.<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Yes, you can stop your Philips air fryer halfway through the cycle. With the Philips air fryer, you can stop the cooking process in one of these two ways.<\/p>\n Open the air fryer by gently pulling the handle and taking the basket out. This will make the air fryer stop cooking automatically. You can check on your food and shake the basket around if needed and place it back.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n Press the \u201cpause\u201d button on your Philips air fryer. This will also stop the cooking cycle. You can now pull on the handle and open the air fryer. <\/p>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n Doing either of the above will not harm your air fryer. <\/p>\n Don\u2019t own a Philips air fryer but interested in learning more? Check out our article, How to Use a Ninja Air Fryer for the First Time [Beginner\u2019s Guide]<\/a> for additional tips and tricks. <\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n It is actually a good thing that you can open your air fryer while cooking. You may have experienced one of these mishaps below and regretted not opening the air fryer halfway through cooking or sooner!<\/p>\n Sometimes you may set the wrong cooking time, which may mess up your meal. When you open your air fryer midway, you can check to see how well done (or not done) your food looks.<\/p>\n Some food need flipping or needs turning. It is handy to simply stop the cooking cycle halfway and flip or turn your food. This is especially true for air frying French fries, nuggets or even cookies.<\/p>\n Related reading: Dehydrating food can take up a lot of time, sometimes a few hours. Read our article, Can My Philips Air Fryer Dehydrate Food? [Recipe Idea + How To]<\/a> to find out how. <\/strong><\/p>\n This happens to the best of us. You\u2019ve accidentally overcrowded your air fryer, and you\u2019re worried about the food cooking evenly. Open your air fryer while cooking to take some of it out and air fry a second batch later.<\/p>\n If you are nervous about opening your Philips air fryer for the first time mid cooking, don\u2019t worry because we\u2019ve got you covered. Bookmark this list of steps you need to take. <\/p>\n Place your food inside your air fryer (this example works best with french fries or hash browns because they are foods you need to flip for optimal cooking). <\/p>\n Either set your own cooking time (as per the packet instructions) or choose one of device presets. Did you know they have a handy frozen fries setting you can choose?<\/p>\n Open the basket about halfway through the cooking time. Be sure to open it gently and do not pull hard. Yor air fryer should stop automatically. You can also press the \u201cpause\u201d function on the middle right section of the digital screen, right below the up and down arrows. <\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n With the air fryer basket in hand, shake the food around. Give it a good shake because it is likely that the food has stuck together a bit while in the air fryer. <\/p>\n An important step in the air frying process, especially if you\u2019re cooking frozen fries, is to shake them up halfway through the cooking cycle. <\/p>\n Philips especially recommends this process, and states that their air fryers have a special Rapid Air Technology. Shaking enhances the cooking process<\/a> and ensures every part of food is cooked to perfection. <\/p>\n Sit back, relax, and wait for the cooking cycle to complete. If you want to open your air fryer to check in on your food again, you can do this too. But don\u2019t keep opening the door too often.<\/p>\n Once the time is up, take out the food from the basket, serve as you like, and enjoy. Don\u2019t forget to turn off and unplug your air fryer if you won\u2019t be using it for some time. <\/p>\n In an effort to answer more of your Philips air fryer cooking questions, we\u2019ve put together a little questions section below. <\/p>\n One of the only downsides to air fryers is that you are unable to put stews, curries, and pastas inside because they will seep through the chamber. <\/p>\n Did you know that you are able to place ovenproof dishes and ceramic dishes inside your air fryer with ease? <\/p>\n But there is a catch. They need to be small enough to fit inside the basket.<\/p>\n It is safe for you to cook food in your Philips air fryer without the basket, but beware that if the air flow is impaired in any way, your food will not come out as planned. When it comes to air fryers, flow of air is key. Try investing in a rack to stick inside the chamber if you find yourself short on space. <\/p>\n Want to learn more? Find out what the best air fryers are that come with racks<\/a>. <\/strong><\/p>\n There is really not much use in checking on your food if you are air frying the wrong types of food. Below is a list of foods you shouldn\u2019t put inside your air fryer: <\/p>\n <\/p>\n All things considered, it is perfectly fine to open your air fryer in the middle of cooking. This will not harm or break your Philips air fryer.For some recipes, it may be necessary to flip or shake your food in the basket.<\/p>\n The Philips air fryer is a quality appliance and is engineered to stop cooking once the basket is out. If you want to check that your food is cooking perfectly, we recommend pulling the basket out and checking inside to see. <\/p>\n Have you ever stopped an air fry in the middle of cooking? How did it go? Tell us about your experience in the comments below.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" If you\u2019re new to cooking, kitchen appliances like the air fryer can seem intimidating. This cannot be further from the truth! Air fryers are some of the most user friendly and easy gadgets made for the kitchen. At the core of air frying lies seamless design and innovative technology. There is truly a lot you … Read more<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":14,"featured_media":7390,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[40,30,22,16],"tags":[],"yoast_head":"\nIs It Bad to Open My Philips Air Fryer While Cooking? <\/h2>\n
Does Opening My Philips Air Fryer While Cooking Harm It?<\/h2>\n
Can I Stop My Philips Air Fryer Halfway?<\/h2>\n
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When You Should Open Your Philips Air Fryer While Cooking <\/h2>\n
Miscalculating Air Frying Time <\/h3>\n
Flipping Food Inside the Philips Air Fryer <\/h3>\n
Overcrowding the Philips Air Fryer Basket <\/h3>\n
How to Open Your Philips Air Fryer While Cooking – Step by Step Guide<\/h2>\n
Step 1- Putting the Food Inside the Air Fryer <\/h3>\n
Step 2 – Set the Air Fryer Cooking Time <\/h3>\n
Step 3 – Open Halfway Through Cooking<\/h3>\n
Step 4 – Shake the Air Fryer Basket <\/h3>\n
Step 5 – Complete the Air Fry Cycle <\/h3>\n
Step 6 – Take Out the Food and Serve! <\/h3>\n
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions<\/h2>\n
Can I Put Dishes Inside My Philips Air Fryer?<\/h2>\n
Is it Safe To Cook Food in My Philips Air Fryer Without the Basket?<\/h2>\n
What I Should not Cook Inside My Philips Air Fryer? <\/h2>\n
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Final Remarks<\/h2>\n