Presto Fry Daddy 4-Cup Electric Deep Fryer
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After the oil and fryer have cooled, the lid will be used to store the contents. During the cooking process, you do not use the plastic lid. If you're worried about splashing, use less oil or invest in a metal oil splash screen similar to what you'd find on a stovetop pan.
If Amazon doesn't have it, go to gopresto and look for Fry Daddy. com? They're the ones who make the Fry Daddy, so if anyone is going to sell them, it'll be them. If not, when my daughter took the lid off ours for an art project and then misplaced it for a few weeks, I used a lid from a Pyrex 7 cup round container in a pinch. On the Fry Daddy, the Pyrex lid fit perfectly. It wasn't pretty, but it got the job done.
Yes, I use it with a 220 volt power supply.
Selected User Reviews For Presto Fry Daddy 4-Cup Electric Deep Fryer
This was my first purchase at Fry Daddy and they kept lasting for only one year - time use, and I got too tired of bringing them back to the store. The main reason that I bought this Fry Daddy was that I had heard nothing against their product. My parents had a one-.
The unit heats up quickly and quickly cooks fries and chicken wings. It is necessary to exercise caution because the outside of the unit becomes extremely hot, and the oil becomes extremely hot, causing your food to cook quickly. There are no temperature controls, and it is extremely dangerous to have children in the vicinity.
I love my fry daddy because it's simple to clean and allows me to make homemade French fries that are as crispy as I want them to be. I had one for years and it was still working fine, but I needed a replacement. You'll be glad you got one if you do.
This fryer appeals to me because it is compact and straightforward. Only 4 cups of oil are used in the cooking process. There is no guesswork or complicated settings because the temperature is preset. It heats up, fries, cools down, and is then placed in the refrigerator.
These are becoming increasingly difficult to come by. When I was younger, my parents owned a Fry Baby. This was a gift for my father, and he is very pleased with it. This one is going to take the place of my current one. Modern plugs do not stay in as well as vintage ones.
The fryer is fun to use and does a great job. The only thing I don't like about it is how easy it is to disengage the plug that connects to the actual fryer.