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air fryer and fries

A Review of Our New Cuisinart Air Fryer Toaster Oven (VZ 343)

//  by Vickie Velasquez

Cuisinart TOA-60 Convection Toaster Air Fryer

toaster oven
8.5

Easy of Assembly

9.5/10

Ease of Cleaning

8.0/10

Ease of Use

7.5/10

Cooking Results

8.5/10

Counter Footprint

9.0/10

Pros

  • Versatility (7 functions)
  • Non-Stick Interior
  • Crispy Air-Fried Food

Cons

  • Price Point
  • Small Oven Height
  • Runs Hotter Than Expected
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Yes, we finally did it! We bought an air fryer!  We decided on a Cuisinart Air Fryer Toaster Oven which actually does quite a bit more than just air fry (yep, that’s one of the reasons we chose it).

Back in episode 259 of our podcast, we talked about air frying.

When we recorded that episode we didn’t have an air fryer of our own but asked for some input from our Peas and Carrots Society on Facebook about their experiences with air frying. We wanted to know if it was awesome…or just a bunch of hot air.

While the majority of our folks were really digging the air fryer, we weren’t exactly sold. That is, until this past Black Friday when Amazon was running a sale. 

In this episode of the podcast we discuss our new air fryer. You can listen here or scroll down for a quick summary of what we discuss.

 

Assembly

The Cuisinart Convection Toaster Air Fryer is pretty much ready to go right out of the box; there’s no real “assembly” per se. 

Parts —

  • Main oven unit
  • Toaster oven rack
  • Rectangular pan
  • Rectangular fryer basket

 

Counter Footprint

Being counter-space conscious, we are very happy with the relatively small amount of space this appliance takes up on our counter. It really doesn’t take up much more space than our toaster did (but it does so much more!). 

It fits perfectly on the countertop under the upper cabinets. When we use it, we just slide it forward a bit. 

 

Cooking with the Cuisinart Air Fryer Toaster Oven

 

Cuisinart Air Fryer Toaster Oven

 

Here’s where it gets a bit tricky. It’s taken us a bit to find the temperature settings that give the best results. For example:

  • Toast on the dark setting will turn your bread into a black pile of dust!  

 

  • Because the oven is small, you’ll find that you will need to bake at a lower temperature than packages or recipes specify. Even the instruction booklet states this.

 

  • If you’re making recipes specifically for an air fryer, stated cooking times and temperatures will be fine.  Basically, it just takes some experimenting to get the hang of it! Trust us…there may or may not have been a few over/undercooked foods in our house when we first got this appliance…

 

Some Recipes We’ve Tried with Our Cuisinart Air Fryer Toaster Oven

  • Onion Rings. These came out amazing!! 

 

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Playing with our new air fryer tonight! These onion rings were great! Stay tuned for an upcoming podcast where we share some of the recipes we are trying out and a review of our new Cuisinart air fryer ❤️ #airfryer #airfryeronionrings #vegetarian #vegetarianfood #vegetariansofinstagram #vegetariansnacks

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  • Air fried broccoli, cauliflower, and zucchini. Vickie is not a big fan as she prefers veggies to be water cooked (i.e. steamed or blanched). Here’s a good guide for air frying lots of different veggies.
  • French Toast Sticks. These delicious French toast sticks are so awesome…and you don’t even need syrup! 

 

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More fun with our new air fryer! French toast sticks for our Sunday morning breakfast ❤️ #airfryer #vegetarianrecipes #vegetarian #vegetarianbreakfast #vegetarianbreakfastideas #vegetariansofinstagram #vegetariansofig

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  • Frozen biscuits. The key here is to lower the temp quite a bit. 250 to 275 on the convection bake setting for 17-20 minutes is just about right. 
  • Air fried tofu. We loved this because the tofu gets crispy on the outside and has a nice firm, chewy texture. Yum!
  • Baked potatoes. Air frying whole potatoes results in extra crispy skin and insides that are almost creamy. Amazing!
  • French fries. Seriously…do we need to say more? Check out this recipe from Detoxinista.

  • Mexican street corn. The flavor was good, but the char was a little uneven. Rotating may be in order next time. 
  • Air Fryer Garlic Mushrooms. Wow, these were tasty!!

 

And We’ll Be Trying These Recipes (and more!) Very Soon:

  • Zucchini Fries
  • Buffalo Cauliflower Bites
  • Avocado Fries 
  • Air Fryer Banana Bread

 

And there you have it, our review of our Cuisinart Air Fryer Toaster Oven. It’s a great new addition to our kitchen and I’m sure we’ll be enjoying it for years to come!

 

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Thanks for listening!

Peace and Veggies,
Vickie and Larissa

 

Looking for even more air frying inspiration? Here are 75!

The Essential Vegan Air Fryer Cookbook: 75 Whole Food Recipes to Fry, Bake, and Roast
The Essential Vegan Air Fryer Cookbook: 75 Whole Food Recipes to Fry, Bake, and Roast



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