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11-07-2022, 09:06 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-07-2022, 09:08 AM by MassDebater.)
I got the Ninja 14 in 1 a while ago. Did a full chicken dinner (bar peas, which I boiled) in it last night, even homemade yorkie puds, took 30 minutes as the chicken breast was frozen solid so i gave it a little longer.
Also since it has a pressure cooker setting I can do a full roast chicken in about 40 minutes (along with the roasties and then the veg), half pressure then half air fry to crisp it up. tastes just like the rotisserie ones from supermarkets.
If you're getting one, don't go cheap, push the boat out, it'll save you money in the long run.
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11-07-2022, 09:21 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-07-2022, 09:24 AM by SophLad.)
Personally I find it hard to predict how long to cook something to perfection with an air fryer. Timings and temperatures that I instinctively know, no longer hold true in an airfryer and, all makes seem to behave differently. I've got one of the Ninjas. I agree with Mass-D; it's worth paying extra for.
Still, a very good addition - and not just for the economy of it all - meat and potato products are excellent, almost as good as proper frying.
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I'm thinking of getting one but was going for a cheaper one as I have history of buying this stuff and not using it.
I can get a 5.5l one for £80 that has good reviews.
Has anyone got a cheaper, non-Ninja one?