Rotisserie Chicken Cooking Demo ~ Comfee Toaster Oven Air Fryer

Published 2023-07-02
In this video, I demonstrate how to cook a rotisserie chicken in in the Comfee toaster oven air fryer combo. I seasoned the chicken with Kinder's Mild BBQ Rub then cooked it for 1 hour on the ROTISSERIE setting. The temperature was set at 400 degrees F for the first 20 minutes and turned down to 350 F for the remaining 40 minutes.
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All Comments (21)
  • @TheresaRositano
    This video made me laugh so hard I got a headache! I love the perseverance. I wanted to help this guy. The chicken flapping around is absolutely hilarious!
  • @emary711
    Looked great! one tip I learned after about fifty years of struggling to tie chickens tight is to wrap your first wrap around the string twice, when you cinch it down it tends to stay tight to the chicken, then when you go to do the second motion, the first part doesn't come loose, as easily. I use it all the time cooking now, works great, even use it on my hiking boots when I'm trying to do them up tight. Hope that helps, have a great week!
  • @MIKESMITH-jc2ki
    I have the same problem. I just got to learn how to tie the cheek into the pipe, but you did a great job.
  • @diegobob3306
    I thought it looked delicious, and I actually find watching the "real" experience of you figuring it out there at the beginning is helpful. If you could still buy a whole chicken for not too much money like a few years back... I'd be buying a machine like this and cooking one of those every weekend. Enjoy your videos!
  • @BrandonCarder
    There's some really good videos out there about trussing a chicken. I learned how to do it finally after a few times of winging it (no pun intended)
  • @bavondale
    good vid. thanks for showing the fail part. Shows me I can fail sometimes too and still smile at the end
  • @darrylstaw2410
    ...When I was much younger and better able to get around and cook more, I had a rotisserie attachment for my Weber grill...Nothing was more difficult to get centered on the rod and forks than a chicken...I tied it up firmly long before sticking the rod and forks in it and actually made a small cradle to check the balance so it would cook evenly...Took time but it was worth it...Your chicken looked fabulous through all your hard work...Love what ya do here Jim...
  • @Oyares5360
    Wow nice job for your first try using the rotisserie! It’s always awkward in the beginning, but I know you will get the hang of it. The chicken turned out beautifully in the end 👍🏽. That’s a great little appliance to have! Happy Sunday to you and Annie❤
  • @jaybooth4815
    It’s refreshing to see everyone has struggles with a first cook. The results were still amazing. Chicken looked really juicy and tender Jim. Of course it definitely was Annie approved! Cheers!
  • @greg111899
    I think this is my favorite video of yours! Absolute comedy gold! We've all been there struggling with something and I love that you included it all in the video!
  • @garyblackerby3226
    It looked like a struggle that I would have but the result looked awesome!
  • @inthepinesmama
    Thanks for all your time & effort 😊 Too much work for MY non-kitchen “skillls” 😂 I’ll continue to buy mine in the store 😉
  • @little-eagle-girl
    I love how you keep everything real! I am glad it came out well. It definitely looks good. ❤ kisses to Annie ❤️
  • @shirala1972
    What a gorgeous chicken, looks amazing!! And it’s Annie approved 💗 hope you’re feeling good 🌷
  • @userbrentcarter
    Rotisserie chicken looks delicious. Greetings from New Zealand
  • @donutking72
    We only had a Cornish game hen, but turn out way good! Your video helped us work thru similar issues. Thanks TosTinMan!