What else can I fry????
Pros:
Small, heats quickly.
Cons:
Adding inches to my waist!
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Author's Review
I received this wonderful fryer as a Christmas gift almost one year ago from my mother-in-law. Now while I can barely stand my m-i-l, I absolutely love the Fry Daddy and wonder why I didn't get myself one sooner!!****************************************** What have I fried in the past year? Just about everything I can find! Pierogies, shrimp, french fries, potatos(sliced real thin), bananas, apples, dough balls(then rolled in cinnamin), and I even tried ravioli. My daughter loved the ravioli, but I personally couldn't stomach it. I am currently searching for new frying victims!***************************************** One of the many advantages, is the extremely easy cleaning. The plug detaches and I just throw it in my spatula drawer. When cleaning it is small enough to fit in the sink, but when cooking it is large enough to cook for a family of four in no time! It also has a handy lid to store the used oil right inside. ***************************************** A warning, if you are presently health conscious, maybe you shouldn't buy the Fry Daddy. I mean frying everything in sight tends to elevate the blood pressure and the reading on the scale....but it sure is tasty!********************************************************************************** I guess I forgot to mention a couple things..... The Fry Daddy comes with a cord that detaches, and a lid. There is a fill line about 1/3 of the way upi from the bottom and to that line holds about 4 cups of oil. There really aren't any special features, you just plug it in and it heats itself. There are no dials or changing of the temperature, everything is preset and ready to cook. As I mentioned, cleaning is simple, no scrubbing necessary, just soak in soapy water and rinse. I hope you enjoy your frying experience.