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Many people have done wrong without knowing it

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In spite of its benefits, there are important safety precautions to follow to prevent food poisoning.

One of the most frequent errors is neglecting to clean the air fryer between uses. This habit can jeopardize your health.

For example, if raw or undercooked chicken contaminated with salmonella is cooked and the fryer isn’t cleaned afterward, bacteria can linger and contaminate subsequent meals. Salmonella bacteria are resilient and can survive on dry surfaces for up to 32 hours.

A food safety editor named Candess Zona-Mendola, emphasizes that using a dirty air fryer greatly raises the chances of cross contamination

 

Food safety expert Janilyn Hutchings also points out that leftover crumbs and bacteria build up if the fryer is not cleaned regularly, which compromises the safety of the next batch of food.

“Cleaning your fryer after every use is essential,” says Candess. “While it might seem like a chore, it’s actually quite straightforward. Using warm water and dish soap makes the job easier.”

She adds, “Allowing the fryer to soak briefly reduces the need for vigorous scrubbing. Just a few minutes of effort keeps your appliance hygienic and your kitchen smelling fresh.”

Keep in mind to avoid abrasive tools that could scratch the fryer’s non-stick coating during cleaning.

Other common air fryer mistakes include:

1. Skipping Preheating

All air fryer manuals recommend preheating for 3-5 minutes before cooking. This ensures the device reaches the proper temperature, leading to better cooked food.

2. Overloading the Basket

Air fryers cook by circulating hot air, so packing the basket too full blocks airflow, leading to uneven cooking and less crispy results.

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