Updated On: 21 January, 2024 07:14 AM IST | Mumbai | Nasrin Modak Siddiqi
Crisping its way to desi souls, the air fryer is getting popular for effortless Indian khana

Chef Rakhee Vaswani conducts classes to remove the mental block on using an air fryer and making a variety of dishes in it. Pic/Shadab Khan
Last year, we met chef Vikas Khanna at the launch of the dual air fryer by Bergner; he was gracious enough to tell us why all the interest in air fryers suddenly. “People have realised that you can do more in an air fryer than just frying samosas and pakoras,” he laughed.
One of the most misunderstood kitchen equipment of recent times, the air fryer, functions as a small oven where hot air is used to cook food at high temperatures, resulting in dishes that look identical to if they were fried. It removes the stigma of unhealthy foods, mess, and oil wastage, making snacks more accessible and convenient for busy bees.