Have you often wished that your oven temperature could be controlled through an app just like the temperature in your home? With everything going smart these days, it’s no surprise that Breville has joined in with their cooking appliances. The Joule Oven Air Fryer Pro is a high-end 2-in-1 air fryer and oven that can make cooking for family, friends, and any holiday gatherings easier and hassle-free. Keep reading to find out some of its cool features and how you can enter for a chance to win it for your kitchen.
Cook confidently with Autopilot technology
Baking is exciting. I always anticipate the moment I get to open the oven door and look at how my creation turned out. But sometimes the dismay at discovering that your pastry or chicken is unevenly cooked on the inside is … crushing. The Joule makes it easy to avoid that awful feeling with its Autopilot feature.
Autopilot is available through the Joule: Sous Vide by ChefSteps app, which you can connect to the Joule via Wi-Fi. From steak to flan to corn, and much more, the app itself contains video recipes, step-by-step instructions, and tips for you to start cooking your dish of choice. It’s fantastic for amateur cooks because the recipes also include presets or “flight plans” that leave the little details to the smart oven instead of leaving them up to you. For example, if a recipe requires different levels or types of heat, Autopilot will automatically increase or decrease the temperature in the Joule. That means, you won’t have to remember to do it manually. Need to broil your veggies in the oven for the last five minutes of baking? There’s now an app for that.
How does the Joule manage to do all this you ask? The Joule uses a special temperature controller and smart algorithms that work together to ensure that the six quartz heating elements it houses are always delivering precisely measured heat that smoothly transitions to different temperatures at the right time. The technology does all this to ensure that your food is cooked as evenly as possible.
Bank on the Breville brand
As Rae, who reviewed the Joule on our English blog, echoes, Breville is a top-notch brand that consistently creates small kitchen appliances designed not only to make their customers’ lives easy but also to make the whole process of creation more fun by providing tips, recipes, and demonstrations. So if you enjoy learning and want to feel more confident and capable in the kitchen, Breville’s appliances make every cent worth it.
How to enter
Entering this contest is easy and you can enter in two different ways.
- In a comment below, tell us what food or baked good you would first try making in the Joule that you’ve never tried before.
- Visit the Breville Joule product page on bestbuy.ca and scroll through the images to find the 13 Smart Presets available as shown in the blurred image on the right. Then return here, and in a comment below, tell us which preset you’d find the most helpful in your day-to-day life.
What you can win
At the end of this contest, we will randomly draw one winner from all eligible entries to win a new Breville Joule Oven Air Fryer Pro.
This contest runs from October 13th to October 27th.
Remember you can enter in two different ways for a maximum of two entries. The Joule is a fantastic appliance for the holidays so make sure to share this contest with the home cooks in your life so they can have a chance to win too.
Win Breville’s Joule Oven Air Fryer Pro Contest Rules and Regulations
The preset I’d use most would be proof and bake as I love making bread
roasted pear with walnuts and blue cheese
I think I’d make my hubby’s favourite cookies
The Joule is a jewel!
I would find the pizza preset would definitely be most helpful because it’s hard cook pizza right and having that preset in a top of the line oven and fryer would be excellent!
I would cook Korean pork tenderloin which I’ve yet to try and sounds and looks so good in the Joule
I would try to make smores in it I have never had them before.
The preset I’d use most would be “reheat”.
The preset I’d use most would be “reheat”.
The preset I’d use most would be “reheat”.
The preset I’d use most would be “reheat”.
I’d make French fries
cinnamon buns
Chicken wings
sweet potato fries
The preset that I would find most helpful in my day-to-day is the “air fry”
I would make cinnamon buns In the Joule
The preset I’d use most would be “reheat”. Leftovers are better in a mini-oven than in the microwave.
I would probably use the bake preset the most in my day-to-day life, but on the weekends, I’d probably more of a roast kind of guy.
I’d make French fries since I’ve never tried an air fryer.
Like in the photo, I’d try some croissant style rolls from scratch!
I’d like try croissant, though my sister makes them at her store but I personally never tried making them myself.
The preset I would use the most is probably toast followed by bake then reheat.
The Breville Joule Oven Air Fryer Pro would help me make a cheese cake recipe that I have never tried before.
I’d try making mozza sticks!
Fried Pickles
Walnut Cake and the best feature for me will be the air fryer
air fryer option
definetly Chicken wings
I would love to make sweet potato fries
The reheat preset would be used the most often, I think.
The pizza preset, probably at least once a week.
I would try baked salmon.
Most likely homemade fish and chips.
The preset I would use most often is the air fry option
I would love to try making some yummy peanut butter cookies in the Joule Oven Air Fryer Pro
Bake would be super useful for making cookies and cakes
Fried Pickles because I’ve never been able to make them at home
I would use the Bake preset because I do my fake chicken burgers in my old toaster oven all the time.
I never tried frozen fries, so I would give them a go.
I would like to make japanese style strawberry shortcake or chicken katsu.
The most helpful feature would be, keep warm and reheat.
I would use the bake preset the most.
Roast preset because I love roast veggies
Beef wellington is something I’ve always been intimated to try cooking but I’d love to give it a try
For something new I’d try making Dutch crunch bread. I’ve been eyeing up something with a crunchy top for a while and want to give that a go soon.
I’d probably use the toast preset the most often. Followed closely by bake.
Toast Preset.
Lasagna (Vegetable)
I love pastries, so your croissants look delicous, that’s what I’d bake.
❤️ to try roast or like steak
I’d probably make burnt toast. May seem ridiculous, but since I never burn my toasts, it would be a new recipe for me.
The best setting for me would be the preset defrost by time as I often forget to defrost food from my freezer.
Although I find this oven amazing, it is clearly way too expensive for a countertop appliance.
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