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Test run
Before using your new Instant Vortex for the first time, you must
perform a test run to ensure everything is working correctly.
To perform a test run:
1.
Ensure the Vortex is plugged into an electrical outlet.
2.
Insert the cooking basket, but do not add food.
When the air frying basket is inserted securely, the front of the basket
is flush with the front of the cooker.
3.
Select the Air Fry program.
4.
Select the default cooking temperature (400°F / 205°C).
5.
Select the default cooking time (15 minutes).
6.
When the display shows Add Food, just remove and reinsert the
cooking basket (do not add any food).
7.
When the display shows Turn Food, just remove and wait 10 seconds
for the program to resume.
8.
The air fryer will beep, letting you know the cooking program
is done.
9.
Let the unit cool
Now you're ready to cook a meal in your Instant Vortex!
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MARTINA M. PALMA
March 13, 2025

bake potatoes

1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
March 13, 2025

To bake potatoes in an Instant Vortex:

1. Prepare the Potatoes
- Prick each potato with a fork in three or four places.
- Rub the potatoes generously with oil (olive or avocado oil).
- Sprinkle sea salt and any other desired seasonings (such as garlic powder, onion powder, and pepper).

2. Preheat the Instant Vortex
- Set the Instant Vortex to bake at 400°F or air fry at 400°F.

3. Cook the Potatoes
- Place the potatoes on a tray without crowding.
- Bake or air fry at 400°F for about 40 minutes or until a fork easily goes in and out of the potatoes.

4. Serve
- Add your choice of toppings and enjoy.

Note: Cooking time may vary based on potato size. Pricking the potatoes is optional but recommended.

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