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Bored stiff with lockdowns and other stuff.. :frowny:

So ordered one of these direct from Ninja uk....

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What a superb bit of kit.... Supposed to be able to take it camping and in an RV/Motorhome....

But a bit too big and HEAVY for that...

It does what it say`s on the label, and more...

My first attempt at cooking a meal in under 20 mins and only one pot to wash up.. (Had to do pea`s in microwave as I forgot to put them in... :doh:


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I have even cooked sponge cake and other things..... It`s so easy... (Once you get used to it..):giggler:

Anyone else got one or got any tips..????:happy:
 
I have looked at these, but when I got an fryer after playing with it for a few months, management took it to the charity shop. So I may have to wait until it's her idea 😉

I looked at the twin dry fryer..... but after a lot of reading and looking into the other options on offer I opted for the 6ltre Foodi OP300UK..


Which does pretty well every thing... Steam/Bake/Roast/Dry Fry/Tender Crisp and Pressure Cook...

Got it direct from Ninja UK and saved a few quid on what the likes off Curry`s are charging..

Just arrived..... various cake and bread inserts... and all good quality non stick....👍.
 
We bought one in January Mo I use it most days. At the moment I am making a lot of soup in the pressure setting. Roast potatoes are really good .
Max’s son and daughter in law were impressed with it when they came to visit so we bought them one.
They use theirs a lot too They were wary of using the pressure cooking mode but now they think it’s so easy.
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Cannot believe only a few have this superb machine....:Smile:

Or are you keeping your tips and recipes secret...:giggler:

I am doing a full roast chicken with all the trimmings tomorrow...:hugs:

Watch this space.............................:Eeek:

Then I am going to clean it up and give it to Judy for Xmas...:rofl:
 
Old Mo, I am really interested in how you get on and your comments about it being a little too big for use in the motorhome.
Our pvc just has a double burner but we also take a George Foreman grill with us which also gives us a little more flexibility in things in the cooking department, but have been looking at these type of things that might give us a little more options when cooking.
So if there are others out there with similar appliances that might be a tad smaller please would you comment about what you are able to cook in yours?
 
What’s the machine on the left? Looks like a mini pizza oven!!

Paul will be in bed by now.....:winky::giggler:

Looking at Ninja web site, I think it is this one..


When I read up on them that one does not do quite as much as the 6litre Foodi...

I think the Ninja Foodi in Paul`s photo is the next size up from mine and davanne `s...
 
What’s the machine on the left? Looks like a mini pizza oven!!
Foodi grill and air fryer.
We just had the pressure cooker one at first OP500.
Then amazon had a great deal on the grill and its made everything so much easier.
We have just had a full Sunday roast beef lunch all cooked from start to finish in 25 mins.
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We also done ribs
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We've also made soup with a stick blender.
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I have let you down, and myself and Judy and the dog...:(

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Laid on the settee after lunch..... Next thing.......... Dinner is on the table.. (5pm.:blush:..) asleep for 4 solid hours...:whatthe:

And Judy cooked it all to perfection and all done in the "Ninja".... Whole Chicken/Roast spuds/Yorkshire pud/Carrots and runner beans.... Bootiful....

I would have washed up but I have a poorly finger..:whistle2:

Think she is pleased with her early Xmas pressie...:giggler:

Go on........... Treat your beloved to one.... she will love it....:RollEyes::rofl:
 
Brenda has that on her wish list, but would go mad if I gave it to her as a Christmas present

Spoke to Brenda earlier, John..... and she said....

I would not mind one of them for Xmas....:rock:

Would make a change from the wheelbarrow and petrol strimmer you bought her a couple of years ago...:whatthe::winky::giggler:
 
It`s OK Bro............. I will send some down to Paul when Daisy has finished playing football on the lawn with them...:giggler:

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Foodi grill and air fryer.
We just had the pressure cooker one at first OP500.
Then amazon had a great deal on the grill and its made everything so much easier.
We have just had a full Sunday roast beef lunch all cooked from start to finish in 25 mins.
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We also done ribs
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We've also made soup with a stick blender.
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And you have my bowls ... must be an omen 😂😂
 
How long do baked potatoes take?

I had to put the main oven on for a single chicken leg for Ann today, this thing should save some electric 👍
 
I have the Ninja Foodi 14 being delivered tomorrow (only ordered it a 3pm! today) having deliberated over slow cookers, remoskas, air fryers etc etc. This seems to be all things to all people and I like their frying pans. Ordered to buy a chicken tomorrow to cook for the weekend, will report back!
 
I don't normally do the cooking in our house but we purchased a Ninja foodi and it fell on me to try and cook the whole chicken, well I got my chefs whites on and attempted to cook the chicken.
Pressure cook for twenty minutes and season then air fry for a further eighteen minutes, and serve , simply superb results.
It's now my job most weekends to cook the chicken, best bit of kit we have bought in a long time and very impressed with the quality and results.
 
I don't normally do the cooking in our house but we purchased a Ninja foodi and it fell on me to try and cook the whole chicken, well I got my chefs whites on and attempted to cook the chicken.
Pressure cook for twenty minutes and season then air fry for a further eighteen minutes, and serve , simply superb results.
It's now my job most weekends to cook the chicken, best bit of kit we have bought in a long time and very impressed with the quality and results.
First thing we tried - with equally good results. Great bit of kit

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