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🚫 1. Wet Batter or Liquid-Coated Foods
Why it’s a problem:
- The liquid batter can splatter or burn.
- It won’t cook evenly, leaving your food soggy instead of crispy.
- It can clog your air fryer or damage the heating element.
✅ What to do instead:
Use a dry coating — think breadcrumbs, panko, or a light dusting of flour. Spray lightly with oil for a crisp, golden finish.
🚫 2. Leafy Greens (Unless You Anchor Them)
Why it’s a problem:
- The leaves may burn before they crisp.
- Loose leaves can hit the heating coil, causing smoke or even fire.
✅ What to do instead:
If you want crispy greens, use heavier leaves like kale — and coat them lightly with oil so they stay weighed down. Always cook them in small batches.
🚫 3. Cheese (Unless It’s Frozen or Breaded)
Why it’s a problem:
- It can melt directly onto the heating element.
- Causes sticky messes that are tough to clean.
🚫 4. Foods with a Lot of Liquid or Sauce
Soups, stews, or saucy dishes just don’t belong in an air fryer. The circulating air isn’t meant for liquids — they can splatter, spill, and even short-circuit the appliance.
- Liquids can damage the air fryer’s electrical components.
- You’ll lose most of the moisture before your food heats evenly.
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