Hi, I hope you are well. I would like to ask your permission to use this comment/or part of it within my Cook Book. Please can you confirm that you are happy for me to do this? Many thanks, Susannah
That’s great thank you, no you haven’t lost the plot i wouldn’t of thought of this and it opens up loads of possibilities with other veg, brilliant! 😊 Jan x
These technique videos are really useful. It also makes it easier to find a specific technique at a later date rather than trying to remember which recipe used it.
Thank you Susannah, I really must try to cook vegetables in the cooker. I'm going to try a PC, lamb shank this week, will attempt carrots, pots broccoli then. 🤞 I'm sure I have said before but you have been such a help. Thank you, John and Jenny.
another great tutorial susanna, never knew you could do a zero pressure , whata good tip this is, the veg kept their colour and looked tender enough, i didnt like doing my veg in the pressure as they discoloured ,but this seems an ideal way to do it thankyou for giving us the chance to learn from you
Just discovered your channel and I’m so happy I have 😍. I have the ninja 15 in 1 but whilst I have cooked things in it, I’m not using to full potential but you have inspired me. I’ve wanted to do veggies in it then got overwhelmed by it all and just carried on doing on the hob ( I do have an induction hob do quite quick but still want to use ninja as much as possible 😀) . The only downside I have is that I always have a battle putting the sealing ring back in place after cleaning 😩is that just me or does anyone else find this? Thanks for all your inspo😍
I know what you mean about putting the seal back!! Thanks for watching and hopefully y you can now use it more from now on. I think we all purchase one in the hope to use it most of the time but it is a massive learning curve. I don't think I'll ever stop discovering new ways of using it!
Now this is really a good ‘trick’, but I’m not sure I understand what’s happening? Does the process of selecting 0-minutes mean that getting the Ninja up to pressure is enough effective time to cook the food, if so that’s brilliant, we would never have thought of doing that- well done and thanks for sharing.
Hi Susanna Just cooked some vegetables using pressure set to zero and quick release. It worked well. But am I right in thinking that I could have vented prior to the quick release activation so vegetables were more Al dente. Still experimenting and learning thanks to your channel.
Hi, I found my broccoli to be just right after the quick release - still al dente. I suppose it also depends on the size of the florets. So were yours really soft? did you add boiling water to the bottom?
Thanks for replying especially on the weekend Yes did add boiling water. No broccoli and beans were good but personal preference prefer a bit firmer. Will try leaving a bit larger next time. Mashed potatoes done as suggested in pressure mode were perfect. Many thanks
Hi, just out of curiosity, how long did it take from beginning to end - I always use boiling water when pressure cooking, but wondered what the length of time to get up to pressure & release was?
Добрый день! Спасибо, за канал, очень интересно! Подскажите, пожалуйста, вы поставили на 0, и выбрали режим Quick release, что это за режим? Я только в начале пути, не очень могу разобраться.
Hi, a quick release is removing the pressure immediately after the cooking time. in this case its 0 minutes so the cooking is happening in the build up of pressure in the pot and then releasing straight away. Some Foodi models don't have the different releases so you can just switch to vent and the same thing will happen as a quick release. I hope that helps
Поняла, спасибо! Сделала по вашему рецепту и была очень удивлена, за 5 минут отличная капуста и целая, и приготовилась! У меня такая же мультиварка 15 в 1, разбираюсь потихоньку, ребёнок отвлекает) подскажите, пожалуйста, если рычаг по середине, то что можно готовить на этом режиме? Это получается режим комби?
@@kaprizoff If you are on the middle mode this is your steam functions. You can steam air fry a whole chicken or chips, you can make full steam meals with salmon, rice and vegetables. Lots you can create. I have recipes for these. If you look under my playlists you should be able to find things you are looking for
Hi. Yes most definitely you just need to consider the size of the pieces. So if you want to cook carrots with broccoli then the pieces would need to be thin to allow them to cook at the same rate. Cauliflower, green beans etc would be fine in with the broccoli.
@@susannahskitchen OMG - did not know in France they use the "al dente" expression as well! I'm from Italy, and we definitely use it. Need to investigate now.
Your channel has really helped to use the 15 in 1 to its full potential. Thank you for all the work you put into these videos. 😊
Thanks for watching and your kind comment
Hi, I hope you are well. I would like to ask your permission to use this comment/or part of it within my Cook Book. Please can you confirm that you are happy for me to do this? Many thanks, Susannah
Yes of course. Thank you ☺️
@@susiesweet1434 thank you so much. Your comment will be printed along with your RUclips user name next to it. I appreciate your support
That’s great thank you, no you haven’t lost the plot i wouldn’t of thought of this and it opens up loads of possibilities with other veg, brilliant! 😊 Jan x
Thanks, I’m still sane then!! I dream of food and recipes now… I’m not sure I’m normal 😂
These technique videos are really useful. It also makes it easier to find a specific technique at a later date rather than trying to remember which recipe used it.
I’m glad you liked it and it’s of use. I was worried that I was recording something too basic but it’s something I didn’t know how to do at the start
At last how to cook my vegetables without them turning to mush! Thank you for your excellent recipes.
Thank you for showing this. I am a newbie to ninja 15 in 1 and your videos have been really helpful. Thanks 😊
You are so welcome. I’m glad that the simple videos can help anyone new to this. I’m still learning, think I will be for a while!!
Thank you for this video. I always used to put my broccoli for 1 minute as I did not know you could set it to 0! You learn something new every day ☺️
It’s a good little tip! Thanks for watching
This is super helpful I had no idea you could do this ! Thank you
It's a handy thing to know how to do. Thanks for watching
Thank you Susannah, I really must try to cook vegetables in the cooker. I'm going to try a PC, lamb shank this week, will attempt carrots, pots broccoli then. 🤞
I'm sure I have said before but you have been such a help.
Thank you, John and Jenny.
another great tutorial susanna, never knew you could do a zero pressure , whata good tip this is, the veg kept their colour and looked tender enough, i didnt like doing my veg in the pressure as they discoloured ,but this seems an ideal way to do it thankyou for giving us the chance to learn from you
It defo keeps the colour and I'm not keen on firm veg I like it tender. This for me is perfect. Thanks for watching again
Thanks 👍
Many thanks for teaching us how tu use ninja foodi maxy 15in 1.
You are very welcome - I’m still learning too!!
Just discovered your channel and I’m so happy I have 😍. I have the ninja 15 in 1 but whilst I have cooked things in it, I’m not using to full potential but you have inspired me. I’ve wanted to do veggies in it then got overwhelmed by it all and just carried on doing on the hob ( I do have an induction hob do quite quick but still want to use ninja as much as possible 😀) . The only downside I have is that I always have a battle putting the sealing ring back in place after cleaning 😩is that just me or does anyone else find this? Thanks for all your inspo😍
I know what you mean about putting the seal back!! Thanks for watching and hopefully y you can now use it more from now on. I think we all purchase one in the hope to use it most of the time but it is a massive learning curve. I don't think I'll ever stop discovering new ways of using it!
Now this is really a good ‘trick’, but I’m not sure I understand what’s happening? Does the process of selecting 0-minutes mean that getting the Ninja up to pressure is enough effective time to cook the food, if so that’s brilliant, we would never have thought of doing that- well done and thanks for sharing.
Yes you are exactly right. It’s cooking during the pressure build up so no need for any extra time with green vegetables.
Hi Susanna
Just cooked some vegetables using pressure set to zero and quick release.
It worked well.
But am I right in thinking that I could have vented prior to the quick release activation so vegetables were more Al dente.
Still experimenting and learning thanks to your channel.
Hi, I found my broccoli to be just right after the quick release - still al dente. I suppose it also depends on the size of the florets. So were yours really soft? did you add boiling water to the bottom?
Thanks for replying especially on the weekend
Yes did add boiling water.
No broccoli and beans were good but personal preference prefer a bit firmer.
Will try leaving a bit larger next time.
Mashed potatoes done as suggested in pressure mode were perfect.
Many thanks
Hi, just out of curiosity, how long did it take from beginning to end - I always use boiling water when pressure cooking, but wondered what the length of time to get up to pressure & release was?
I'm sorry but I didn't time it, minutes though. Using boiling water always helps speed things up.
Добрый день! Спасибо, за канал, очень интересно! Подскажите, пожалуйста, вы поставили на 0, и выбрали режим Quick release, что это за режим? Я только в начале пути, не очень могу разобраться.
Hi, a quick release is removing the pressure immediately after the cooking time. in this case its 0 minutes so the cooking is happening in the build up of pressure in the pot and then releasing straight away.
Some Foodi models don't have the different releases so you can just switch to vent and the same thing will happen as a quick release. I hope that helps
Поняла, спасибо! Сделала по вашему рецепту и была очень удивлена, за 5 минут отличная капуста и целая, и приготовилась! У меня такая же мультиварка 15 в 1, разбираюсь потихоньку, ребёнок отвлекает) подскажите, пожалуйста, если рычаг по середине, то что можно готовить на этом режиме? Это получается режим комби?
@@kaprizoff If you are on the middle mode this is your steam functions. You can steam air fry a whole chicken or chips, you can make full steam meals with salmon, rice and vegetables. Lots you can create. I have recipes for these. If you look under my playlists you should be able to find things you are looking for
@@kaprizoff my Cook Book will be out soon so that may help you to follow some recipes
Да, я поняла, что много всего можно приготовить на режиме комби, но чем режим посередине отличается от режима, когда до конца передвигаем?
Can you cook multiple veg at the same time?
Hi. Yes most definitely you just need to consider the size of the pieces. So if you want to cook carrots with broccoli then the pieces would need to be thin to allow them to cook at the same rate. Cauliflower, green beans etc would be fine in with the broccoli.
did not know you use the "al dente" expression in English
Yes there is a few French phrases used in England
@@susannahskitchen OMG - did not know in France they use the "al dente" expression as well!
I'm from Italy, and we definitely use it. Need to investigate now.