Ninja Woodfire Electric BBQs
Kitchen refurb is done now so I'm back in the game. Aiming for 5 Ninja cooks this week despite back to back rain:

Pork Belly - Korean style gochugaru, malt, sechuan topped with honey
Chicken Tikka - Black Country Chicken Tikka Blend
Lamb Raan (using shoulder, not raan) - first time trying it with shoulder
Shish kebabs - basic
Steak (bit nervous about this tbh, I guess I'm using it like a frying pan...)
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Nice. Got some belly pork for some burnt ends and some brisket ready for some Easter feasting on my week off. Also going to try pizza on it. Steak I'd imagine would work great, but would just cook really fast?
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(03-25-2024, 10:46 AM)Midget In A Pinstripe Suit Wrote: Nice. Got some belly pork for some burnt ends and some brisket ready for some Easter feasting on my week off. Also going to try pizza on it. Steak I'd imagine would work great, but would just cook really fast?

Yeah, I think that's why the steak is bothering me a bit - you know how long a steak needs on a frying pan but the lack of experience/understanding how hot the grill surface is stretching my brain a bit... I'll do the old thumb into the palm of the hand test for the first time in years.  Thankfully I don't mind a medium steak...

Let me know how you get on with the brisket (too expensive to fuck up) and the pizza (might save me £ on a pizza oven in the summer)...
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14 pages in and I’m on the verge of folding here fellas. The mrs can’t get her head around it being a 14 pager on a football board but I’ve used that to outline the case in favour.
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(03-25-2024, 10:58 AM)CaptainFantastico Wrote: 14 pages in and I’m on the verge of folding here fellas. The mrs can’t get her head around it being a 14 pager on a football board but I’ve used that to outline the case in favour.

Must admit I looked at them, but £500iah with the gubbins, after a Blue Light discount was something I can't justify. That said I did buy the Mrs a ninja dual zone air fryer, utterly awesome roast chicken in that thing in under 1 hour
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Still under £300 on amazon

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ninja-Dehydrate...3d5f3a0dd5
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(03-25-2024, 11:04 AM)MrBater Wrote:
(03-25-2024, 10:58 AM)CaptainFantastico Wrote: 14 pages in and I’m on the verge of folding here fellas. The mrs can’t get her head around it being a 14 pager on a football board but I’ve used that to outline the case in favour.

Must admit I looked at them, but £500iah with the gubbins, after a Blue Light discount was something I can't justify. That said I did buy the Mrs a ninja dual zone air fryer, utterly awesome roast chicken in that thing in under 1 hour

Good shout that, might use it as an evidence gateway to the eventual main purchase
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(03-25-2024, 11:08 AM)Midget In A Pinstripe Suit Wrote: Still under £300 on amazon

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ninja-Dehydrate...3d5f3a0dd5

I was looking at it with the fancy stand and probes etc... https://ninjakitchen.co.uk/product/ninja...G901STCOUK
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I got one of these of marketplace for £40 - https://www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-bee...l/p3745864
Bluetooth probe £30 - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CG31RF9X?p...ct_details
But I will probably end up getting the rain cover when it gets migrated from the utility room to the shed. I thought the stand it's meant to come with looks schite and horrendously expensive.
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(03-25-2024, 11:25 AM)Midget In A Pinstripe Suit Wrote: I got one of these of marketplace for £40 - https://www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-bee...l/p3745864
Bluetooth probe £30 - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CG31RF9X?p...ct_details
But I will probably end up getting the rain cover when it gets migrated from the utility room to the shed. I thought the stand it's meant to come with looks schite and horrendously expensive.

I might look into it again after we get some decking and stuff sorted. It'd be mostly just me eating it though, so even on its own I'd be struggling to justify it. Then again, it would look smart once the garden is sorted. And it not blowing up in the rain would be a massive bonus too!
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