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Yo dudes I got this for xmas.

I'm trying to cook a piece of meat with some vegetables and I wanted to know if putting the vegetables on the bottom or top layer changes their flavor. Which one is better?
>veggies on bottom so the meat juices drip down
>veggies on top so the meat flavor drifts up (does that even work?)

post air frier recipes in this thread

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>Yo dudes

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>>18982574
Top layer will cook faster than the bottom.

I wouldn't recommend air frying vegetables unless they're frozen. For fresh meat, I would only recommend air fying chicken or fatty meats like pork butt.

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>>18982574
meat on top. Remove meat when done and then finish the vegetables.

brush oil on top if you actually want a "fried" result. Air fryers only work when you coat stuff in oil.