What's for dinner?

my-thyme

..if momma ain't happy...
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NextJen

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Yum! I have a Ninja Pro air fryer oven and have a heck of a time cleaning it. Any tips?
My air fryer is like this one. The racks and the bottom drip pan come out for easy cleaning of them (I have sliced open a finger and ripped a fingernail almost off scrubbing the wire mesh rack). After it cools down and is unplugged, I will just use either a soapy sponge or some paper towels and 409 to clean the inside of any grease or crumbs.
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Louise

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My air fryer is like this one. The racks and the bottom drip pan come out for easy cleaning of them (I have sliced open a finger and ripped a fingernail almost off scrubbing the wire mesh rack). After it cools down and is unplugged, I will just use either a soapy sponge or some paper towels and 409 to clean the inside of any grease or crumbs. View attachment 170011
This is what I have. Totally different than yours. A total nightmare. No abrasives or cleaners recommended. Nothing seems to work. So annoying. I like the air fryers because of half the wattage used. Sorry about your injuries. Ouch! I guess they all have their drawbacks. To stay on topic, lasagna and salad was dinner.
 
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my-thyme

..if momma ain't happy...
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My air fryer is like this one. The racks and the bottom drip pan come out for easy cleaning of them (I have sliced open a finger and ripped a fingernail almost off scrubbing the wire mesh rack). After it cools down and is unplugged, I will just use either a soapy sponge or some paper towels and 409 to clean the inside of any grease or crumbs. View attachment 170011
I have that air fryer. Love it!
 
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