Chefs Are Sharing The Foods You Should Never Put In An Air Fryer Because Let's Face It, They Can't Cook Everything

Fried chicken pieces in an air fryer basket on a light wooden surface, ready to be served
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As far as countertop appliances go, air fryers have particularly passionate advocates... and particularly passionate detractors.

Some swear by this tool’s ability to quickly fry vegetables, meats, doughs, leftovers and frozen snacks without the use of oil, while others view air fryers as overrated and overpriced products that clutter your counter.

If you fall into the first category (or if you’re an air fryer newbie who’s intrigued by the possibilities), then a knowledge of which foods are most conducive to this cooking method will prove useful, as will an understanding of which foods never belong in an air fryer.

We asked chefs, cookbook authors and recipe developers to offer their opinions, and they gave us this list of five foods that thrive in the air fryer and five foods that do just the opposite.

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Foods That Do Well In An Air Fryer

Brussels Sprouts

A close-up of roasted Brussels sprouts on a plate, showcasing their crisp texture and seasoning

Crispy Roasted Potatoes

A bowl of crispy, roasted potatoes with a serving spoon

Plantains

Close-up of crispy plantain chips overlapping each other

Falafel

A bowl of falafel on a wooden table, garnished with herbs

Breaded Chicken

Breaded schnitzel with a lemon wedge, served alongside potato salad with cucumbers on a white plate

Foods That Shouldn’t Be Air Fried

Burgers

Close-up of a juicy cheeseburger with lettuce, tomato, pickles, red onion, and ketchup, served on a wooden board next to a glass of ketchup

Wet Batters

Egg batter in a white bowl with a fork, next to sliced zucchini and coated zucchini strips on a kitchen counter. Stove in the background

Fresh Greens

Fresh kale leaves in a bowl on a wooden table, showcasing their curly texture

Cheese

Grilled cheese sandwich with gooey melted cheese oozing out, placed on a wooden board

Bacon

Sizzling bacon strips frying in a pan with visible grease and steam

This post originally appeared on HuffPost.