Silicone Reusable Air Fryer Liner Overview
These high-quality silicone liners are reusable, lightweight, and easy to clean, offering a sustainable alternative to disposable parchment paper. Their heat resistance up to 230°C makes them suitable for use in air fryers, microwaves, and dishwashers.
Silicone Reusable Air Fryer Liner Benefits and Features
- Non-stick Surface: Prevents food from sticking to the air fryer basket, liner, or rack.
- Optimal Air Circulation: The perforated design promotes even cooking by allowing hot air to circulate freely.
- Scratch Protection: Shields your air fryer from scratches and extends its lifespan.
- Versatile Use: It can also be used as a cover to prevent splattering inside and on top of the air fryer.
- Flexible Fit: Fits most rectangular air fryer baskets and can be trimmed to fit your specific needs.
- Durability: Made from high-quality, food-grade silicone that is heat resistant, non-toxic, and BPA-free.
- Ease of Use: The dishwasher and microwave are safe for effortless cleaning and convenience.
Steps to Follow For Using the Silicone Reusable Air Fryer Liner
Preparation
- Ensure the air fryer basket is clean and dry.
How to Use the Air Fryer Liner
- Place the silicone liner inside the air fryer basket, ensuring it fits snugly.
- Trim the liner if necessary to fit your air fryer basket dimensions.
- Arrange food on the liner as usual and cook according to your recipe.
- After cooking, remove the liner and food.
- Clean the liner with warm soapy water or place it in the dishwasher.
Cleanup
- Wash with warm soapy water or place in the dishwasher.
- Store in a cool, dry place.
A Few Scenarios Where the Product Can Be Used:
- Preventing sticking and messing when cooking fries, chicken, or vegetables.
- Using as a splatter guard for greasy foods like bacon.
- Protecting the air fryer basket when cooking sticky or saucy dishes.
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Health and Safety
Ensure the liners are properly fitted and not overlap the basket edges to avoid obstruction of air circulation. Use caution when handling hot liners. For more tips on safe kitchen practices, visit our website.
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