Deep Fry Friday - a $30 Deep Fryer Live ReviewDeep Fry Friday - a $30 Deep Fryer Live Review
Chefman Deep Fryer Review
Can this tiny little appliance deliver good fried food? Is it safe? Is it worth $30?
The Man Show Live is determined to find out with a live review of this product.
Jeff as usual, takes the easy way out with a bag of Arby's pre prepared curly fries and a can of spam he must have found on the side of the road and some potato chips.
But Mr Dog Poop just goes for broke with everything in the kitchen.
Fried Mushrooms
Fried Shrimp
Pancake Sausages
Onion Rings
Potato Wedges
Fried Dough
3 Frying Batters, Pancake mix, beer batter and traditional flour and eggs are used along with bread crumbs, seasoning mixes as the guys look for innovations in traditional food man style.
The device itself was great, very little splashing, more than adequate heat and just big enough for a plate of food without wasting a huge amount of oil.
Jeff claims he only every fried with olive oil, but he seems to have forgotten that he orders Arby's via UBER Eats after every show and that is not cooked in olive oil.
Guess it does not count if you cannot remember eating it.
The guys enjoyed it so much that they decided to do it again next Friday and possibly every Friday with a regular special "Deep Fry Friday".
The show went well but this is the most we have seen Fat Chris because he came up to eat everything as soon as it emerged from the deep fryer.
Watch the rerun episode on YouTube or join daily at 6PM eastern for the live show.
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