Since getting my 15-1 I have scoured the interwebs for tuition and there are good content creators out there. You are the best. For a few reasons: you walk through the functions and it is a step-by-step approach. Love it. You explain the use of >1 mode for the same recipe. Love that. You show the end results in detail. So, now I am being selfish, take us through the other functions... please :-) and a variety of dishes from casseroles (veg, meat), to baking bread and dehydrating food. It is always a bit daunting and imho, the books - they are not great. Thanks again, Sunny
wow, thank you so much!! I'm really pleased I'm helping and I have already recorded so many more recipes. Currently putting out a video each day and I have so many ideas, I can't record quick enough!! Thanks for watching and supporting my channel
Love your videos and recipes. I also love the Ninja 15 in-1 because it does everything I need from a cooking appliance. I regularly make one-pot meals and my Ninja does these brilliantly. One of my favourites is poached eggs. I use silicone egg molds and the pressure cook function. I use high pressure for Zero minutes and as soon as the pressure is reached I do a quick release. Perfectly soft poached eggs.
So glad I saw this. We bought one about 2 years ago and I’ve never used it because I didn’t know how to. It came with a recipe book but didn’t actually show you how to use it. I shall watch more of your videos and see if I can muster up the courage to just turn it on even. 😂 I know I just need to practise with it so thank you for your very helpful video.
@@dawnmcmillan8528 Hi and welcome to my channel. I have so many recipes I’m sure you’ll start experimenting and fall in love with it. I also have a website with a recipe subscription from £2.50 a month if you want printable recipes and my cook book is available too. I’m currently writing a Christmas cook book which will be available to order next month for £16.99 www.susannahskitchen.uk Always feel free to comment and ask questions - we are all learning with this machine! Susannah
Hi Susannah, I feel like I am a late arrival to your lovely channel. Thank you for taking some much time and effort to producing your RUclips videos. They have been so helpful for me and my Ninja Foodie. It so helpful of you to take the time to show the sitting and reminders about the lid. Thanks to you I made meal at Christmas with my foodie. It wasn't the Christmas turkey, but I did create a great sauce because of you. Love the Indian recipes and hope you can do more Asian and Mediterranean recipes. I am soooo grateful to all your hints and tips on steam cooking. I really love your channel. I can sit qnd watch it qnd get ideas, or the way you present it I can cook the meal following you step by step. No fancy cooking lingo, just straightforward commonsense. My dad was a chef, but your channel showed me how to bake my first loaf of bread. Keep up the great work, its a ray of sunshine in an angry world. Finally, I am soooo jealous of your cool looking kitchen. A happy Christmas and prosperous 2024 to you and your family.
Wow such a lovely comment to receive. I really appreciate your kindness. A very merry Christmas to you and your family and I will definitely be bringing more videos in the new year. I will try more oriental food as we love it in our household.
Thank you for your very easy to understand instructions. You are very good at simplifying something that seems really complex at first. My parents bought me one for my birthday and I need to learn so I'll be checking out your other videos and recipes. I've read the manual. Doesn't compare to an experienced user explaining in plain English.
@@Dr3wcifer I’m really glad it has helped. Once you try a few different functions and recipes you’ll soon get the hang of it. I have loads of recipes for you to experiment with
Hi Susannah, love your recipes. I’m now a widow, living on my own, I’ve had to move into a smaller place as my landlord didn’t want me anymore. I’ve only got a tiny little alcove for a kitchen with no cooker so I bought a 15 in 1 which I love. My question is, do you have a recipe book? I’ve bought other books, which are rubbish so I follow all of your recipes. Many thanks Marilyn x
@@MarilynBrookes-p9l hi Marilyn, sorry to hear about your circumstances but I hope you can enjoy cooking in your Ninja. Yes I have a cook book and just released a Christmas cook book too for pre-order. When you purchase both together it saves £5 or you can purchase separately. Here is the link to my website…. www.susannahskitchen.uk/category/all-products
I have had mine for quite a long time but not used it. Having seen your video it has really inspired me to master it. Many thanks for being so informative.
thank you so much. i have watched many videos trying to get my head around how this works compared to the speedi. this is so clear. really helped me with the decision
Thank you so much. I have just bought the Ninja 15 in 1. You have really helped me understand the machine and not be frightened of using it! I have made those lovely potato wedges. Steam roasted beef as well. Looking forward to experimenting x
I wached short vlog from an American. He demonstrated by pushing the down arrow it came up with buffet for very low temperature setting, that is not in the manual. You might know this already, but wort looking into or, do one off you outstanding demonstration, if you think it warrants it. Thank you David from Northampton.
I saw this in cury's yesterday and thought it was great. I've just bought an air fryer, so can't afford to get one at the moment, and I've got the pressure King pro aswell. But the 15 in one would've been my choice. As you say it will do everything I want in on pot, great for someone just starting out. You explained every thing you need to know about it. Although I haven't got one yet, I will be looking at your vlog, on how to clean it next. Thank you, outstanding vlog. David from Northampton.
Hi David, thanks for watching and my recipes will hopefully still be useful to you with an air fryer and a pressure cooker. For me these are the key two functions really so you have it covered
That’s great, thanks for watching. It takes time to get use to it but it’s such a great machine. At the weekend Part 2 will be on my channel of how to use it showing other methods
Hi, I can definitely work on some vegetarian meals using the Ninja for the channel. Slow cooker vegetarian curries are easy but working out other cooking methods without the meat will be interesting
The ninja recipe app and book is really hard to follow for your item bought. And there’s few vegan or vegetarian. It’s very much for American market. So this channel is badly needed. I have 11:1 so can you mention alternative cooking methods for proving bread etc. Now subscribed and looking forward to more none meet dishes than aren’t curry!
Thanks for explaining these functions, somehow I kept accidentally switching between "YGRT" and "FMNT" and didn't realize you had to turn the knob to get to slow-cook mode. The manual that came with the Ninja didn't actually mention that. I appreciate it and I'll check out your other videos!
Thanks for watching. I have lost of recipes and I’ve just released a website and a brand new cook book for the Ninja Foodi. If you are interested have a look at www.susannahskitchen.uk
We’ve just invested in a Ninja Foodi. I searched RUclips and found your channel. Your approach is right up my street and I’ve subscribed. Straightforward, informative and. methodical. I wondered if you could also recommend a suitable recipe book please. Thank you.
Firstly thanks for subscribing and for your lovely comment, it means a lot. I'm working on more ninja recipes and I have a great whole roast chicken video coming soon. To be honest I don't use recipe books so I can't recommend. It's a lot of trial and error with the ninja as it can do so much. You can search my channel and select using playlists. I've made lots of things on the slow cooker setting like my Pork Noodles (they are fab) and my Chicken and Pepperoni Pasta.I recommend my Steam air Fry recipe for Potato Wedges. I basically try to use it for as much as possible and hardly turn the oven on. Happy experimenting and always feel free to leave a comment and ask any questions
@@susannahskitchen thank you so much for your speedy reply and encouragement. Gonna scroll through your videos and pick out some recipes to have a go at. Btw, your glazed gammon, chicken and chorizo pasta and potato wedges recipes look wonderful, especially with your confident, straightforward delivery. My mouth was watering! Thank you again x
Thinking of buying one in the sales and you've now convinced me to get one. My wife and I are both vegetarian, so I hope there's a good range of veggie recipes out there!
Hi, I don't think you will regret it!! A couple of people have mentioned some veggie recipes so I'm going to be very busy in the next few months trying to create something for everyone. If you have any favourites and would like to adept to the ninja let me know. Wishing you a very Happy New Year
It really is a great machine. I have part 2 coming out soon of 'how to use' it showing different methods and functions. I have an Amazon link in my video descriptions and they have it at good price at the moment if you do decide to purchase one. I was tempted by an air fryer but glad I got this as it really does do everything
Thank you for this video it was very helpful to see a demonstration. I opened mine today and was a bit stressed by all the different settings. What setting would you use to cook rice at a normal pace not slow cook?
Hi, I was exactly the same when I got mine. I would always pressure cook rice using the pot in pot method. I have a recent video of this. It’s so easy… 2mins for Jasmine, 3mins for Basmati. Watch the video and it will show you exactly how to do it. My son said it’s the best Jasmine rice he’s had!
Outstanding! Thank you I received more info from you then the book that came with it. I have a question, did the hams texture change going from pressure cook to air fry? Oh yeah I got a good burn on my wrist trying to lift that basket, it's going to be a permanent tattoo! 😂
Hi, thanks for watching! It’s not air fried for very long, it’s only to crisp up the fat so don’t think it changes the ham inside. Oh no, it’s the down side of this model but it does so much. When I purchased I considered a dual air fryer but so pleased I got this model.
I've just purchased a Ninja Foodi 11-in-1. Enjoyed your video. Do you have any problems re-closing the lid during air frying? I don't want to force the lid to shut to resume cooking but it will not close properly otherwise. Really appreciate your comment.
Hi I have just got the 11in1 having replaced my two lid version. How do you know how much water to use when steam airfying / baking different food. Thanks, ps love your content.
@@amandah3297 Hi, I don’t always know… but if its a cake and its being cooked with steam I’d use more then if steam air frying. It’s trial and error really! Thanks for watching.
I have the ninja two drawer air fryer and have been sent an offer for the Speedi (similar price on Amazon UK), but am getting very confused between all the multi functions. I am not too bothered about Speed and think this might be better for us than the Speedi, but wish there was a comparison somewhere, so I could work out exactly what the differences are…..
It’s a tricky one but the 15 in 1 obviously has all functions. If you feel you don’t need steam meals/probe/bread/price then you can drop down to a lower foodi model. It depends on what you feel you will use. I don’t know much about the Speedi to help you with that
This is great! Steph would you do a vegetarian week with a few recipes like but roast. I don’t eat much meat. I’m told not to. If I do it’s a Sunday roast and using leftovers. So combi roast. But I’ve no idea how you’d make a nut roast in 15/1?
I think it sounds good, I’ve not seen or used one yet. I like that you can stack and layer in the 15 in 1. The pressure cook option is my favourite so I think it just depends on what you like to cook.
Hi great video please tell me how many cups of liquid its said there ? I am thinking to get foodi or speedi ...not sure which one is is better and which one have bigger capacity..
Hi Susannah, I love your dishes but I haven't seen you do a recipe for pork chops. I would love if you could do that, air fried or sauteed would be great to see. Regards, Sheila
Hi, thanks for your feedback idea. I suppose I tend to cook what i really enjoy and I sway more to beef and chicken generally . I’ll have a look at some pork ideas over the next few weeks, I’m sure my husband will be pleased. Thanks for watching
Hi. Great video. This is a really cool tool to have in the kitchen. Question, does Ninja make this product anymore? I can't seem to find this on their website.
@@matthewwhitaker4849 Hi, thanks for watching. Yes they still make it, I think it’s probably their best seller multi-cooker. Here is a link… ninjakitchen.co.uk/product/ninja-foodi-max-15-in-1-smartlid-multi-cooker-with-smart-cook-system-7-5l-ol750uk-zidOL750UK?gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADrdKCOxi9ZhqP0xu_B4Z0Yh_izVv&gclid=CjwKCAjwqMO0BhA8EiwAFTLgICNRlN8ch9eVzgWL9hwonKtqxjr1_yP0IUTLX9Vvp1gm_uRG74IwFxoCH8gQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
Hi Susannah thank you for your informative recipes etc, I am new to the Ninja 15 in 1 multi cooker, but I cannot remove the anti clog cap ! any advice on this would be appreciated thank you.
It is very stiff and I find it almost impossible too. My nails don't help!!! I often have to get my husband or son to take it off for me. Sorry that doesn't really help you. It's a very tight space and you need a good grip on it. Maybe try using a cloth to give more grip. Good Luck
Hi, Thanks so much for your lovely comment and for watching. I'm fairly new to this so a recipe book seems a long way off but you never know, maybe in the future!
Blimey I don’t know. I suppose it depends on the temperature reached. If the temperature is right then I don’t see why not. You can put anything in the ninja that you can put in a conventional oven. Thanks for watching
Hi, thanks for watching. I like the Steam Air Fry metros best for a whole chicken and no reason why you can't out potatoes in with it - they will steam until tender and then crisp up when it changes to Air Fry. I hope that help - I have a video showing the chicken being cooked in this way
Hi, Thank you for your videos, I have a question, the quantity of food you are showing (in this video) looks quite small. Can you cook bigger quantities? I am a bit concerned by my pre teenage boy appetite! 😅 thank you.
Hi, I cook for 2 or 3 of us so these are the quantities I make. You can always double the quantities no problem. if you are not sure on cooking times please just ask@@peachy0506
Hi, you’ll love it. It takes a while to get use to it but once you do there will be no stopping you! Yes definitely… I’ve got a chicken and broccoli pasta recipe and next week a sausage and tomato based sauce pasta. I find pressure cooking the pasta for 1/2 the time on the packet is the best way. You need thin liquid to pressure cook (water/stock) to create the steam. I think I’m going to do a video about how to pressure cook as it can be tricky at first.
I bought one a few months ago and after a couple of weeks, the lid wouldn't close after shacking what was inside. Ninja changed it after having to show them the problem via a video link, A couple of days ago it wouldn't close again. I can't be bothered to go through this rigmarole again so it will be a bin job if it continues. Next time it's a cheap one from ASDA.
Oh I’m sorry to hear this. I’ve never experienced any issues with mine. I’d get it replaced again if you can. I really enjoy using all the functions on mine but if you mainly air fry then there are a lot of smaller and cheaper options out there
Hi, after every use I clean with hot soapy water and a sponge but as and when it needs a deeper clean I use a full clean method. This is the video of how to do that… ruclips.net/video/oIRclLCeh54/видео.htmlsi=saaB43gXZdZNwzBR
Hi, No unfortunately not (unless I haven’t discovered it). If you could delay the start of the slow cooking food/meat would be left sitting in the machine which isn’t good. What it does have is a keep warm function. At the end of cooking it will keep it at a temperature that is safe. This works well
Hi, I wouldn’t layer them as they won’t crisp up and cook as evenly. What I do is put in the wire rack and drape the pieces over so they dangle down. That way you can cook lots in one go and they will cook evenly. Bacon does shrink as you cook it and I turn half way so you could still prob fit 6 pieces in the bottom of the air fry basket.
@@springy2479 depending on size of chicken etc I would keep an eye on it as may be done quicker and you don’t want it overcooked. You could use the probe in it.
I find the 15 in 1 a little confusing, after using a Speedi for so long, just something as simple as thin boneless Mediterranean pork chops and veg. Would I put potatoes and veg in the bottom with liquid then use the air fryer pot for the chops or the rack..
I would use the wire rack and layer if you want to cook all at once. Meat on the top would be the way I’d cook it. To be honest I don’t cook many individual components of a meal in the ninja, more whole meals like slow cooked pasta or whole roast chicken etc
Hi, is it a new machine? Have you looked or removed the lid seal recently? Was it on a particular recipe? Have you tried coming to pressure with just water in the pot as a test? sorry for all the questions, just trying to establish what's going on and see if I can help. Susannah
Hi, It's because it's a SLOW COOKER recipe so it takes a longer length of time to cook and the idea is that you can walk away, go out and come back to it. You can always make this using different functions if you prefer. Alternatively you can also check to see when the chicken reaches temperature and just cook it for that amount of time
Susannah please write a cook book, most on the market regarding the Max are rubbish, just bought a book from Amazon, recipe whole chicken on hi pressure without liquid, is this right?
I'm writing one right now! no idea if I'll get published but I'm going to try. the ninja won't come to pressure without a minimum of 250ml of water in the pot. You may want to return that book!!
@@susannahskitchen Thank you so much. I must say that I’ve found using the Ninja appliance slightly overwhelming at first but watching videos like yours definitely help. I will make sure to check your channel.
I’ve only had my ninja 15 in 1 for 3 months it now keeps saying add pot every time I use it and sometimes the lid won’t close properly have you had any of these issues?
Oh really. Sounds faulty to me, it will be in warranty so I’d get it replaced. Mine only says ADD POT when I’ve removed it. Never had any lid issues either. I hope you get it sorted and they send you a new one
Hi, I'm not quite sure what you mean? Are you asking if the probe then stops the meat from cooking then yes, once it has reached temperature cooking will stop. If this is not what you were after please message back and I will try to help
Since getting my 15-1 I have scoured the interwebs for tuition and there are good content creators out there. You are the best. For a few reasons: you walk through the functions and it is a step-by-step approach. Love it. You explain the use of >1 mode for the same recipe. Love that. You show the end results in detail. So, now I am being selfish, take us through the other functions... please :-) and a variety of dishes from casseroles (veg, meat), to baking bread and dehydrating food. It is always a bit daunting and imho, the books - they are not great. Thanks again, Sunny
wow, thank you so much!! I'm really pleased I'm helping and I have already recorded so many more recipes. Currently putting out a video each day and I have so many ideas, I can't record quick enough!! Thanks for watching and supporting my channel
Would completely agree with the initial comment
I agree! Thanks so much for your content😊
Love your videos and recipes. I also love the Ninja 15 in-1 because it does everything I need from a cooking appliance. I regularly make one-pot meals and my Ninja does these brilliantly. One of my favourites is poached eggs. I use silicone egg molds and the pressure cook function. I use high pressure for Zero minutes and as soon as the pressure is reached I do a quick release. Perfectly soft poached eggs.
Thanks for your eggs tip, sounds great. I appreciate you watching my video. Have a great Sunday
Thank you so much, I bought mine on sale in a foreign language and I've been looking for months for someone to explain in a language I understand ❤
I’m really pleased I’ve helped x
So glad I saw this. We bought one about 2 years ago and I’ve never used it because I didn’t know how to. It came with a recipe book but didn’t actually show you how to use it. I shall watch more of your videos and see if I can muster up the courage to just turn it on even. 😂 I know I just need to practise with it so thank you for your very helpful video.
@@dawnmcmillan8528 Hi and welcome to my channel. I have so many recipes I’m sure you’ll start experimenting and fall in love with it. I also have a website with a recipe subscription from £2.50 a month if you want printable recipes and my cook book is available too. I’m currently writing a Christmas cook book which will be available to order next month for £16.99
www.susannahskitchen.uk
Always feel free to comment and ask questions - we are all learning with this machine! Susannah
Hi Susannah, I feel like I am a late arrival to your lovely channel. Thank you for taking some much time and effort to producing your RUclips videos. They have been so helpful for me and my Ninja Foodie. It so helpful of you to take the time to show the sitting and reminders about the lid. Thanks to you I made meal at Christmas with my foodie. It wasn't the Christmas turkey, but I did create a great sauce because of you. Love the Indian recipes and hope you can do more Asian and Mediterranean recipes. I am soooo grateful to all your hints and tips on steam cooking. I really love your channel. I can sit qnd watch it qnd get ideas, or the way you present it I can cook the meal following you step by step. No fancy cooking lingo, just straightforward commonsense. My dad was a chef, but your channel showed me how to bake my first loaf of bread. Keep up the great work, its a ray of sunshine in an angry world. Finally, I am soooo jealous of your cool looking kitchen. A happy Christmas and prosperous 2024 to you and your family.
Wow such a lovely comment to receive. I really appreciate your kindness. A very merry Christmas to you and your family and I will definitely be bringing more videos in the new year. I will try more oriental food as we love it in our household.
Thank you for your very easy to understand instructions. You are very good at simplifying something that seems really complex at first. My parents bought me one for my birthday and I need to learn so I'll be checking out your other videos and recipes. I've read the manual. Doesn't compare to an experienced user explaining in plain English.
@@Dr3wcifer I’m really glad it has helped. Once you try a few different functions and recipes you’ll soon get the hang of it. I have loads of recipes for you to experiment with
All the micro plastics from the hyper processed food packaging helps with the taste.. works amzing
Hi Susannah, love your recipes. I’m now a widow, living on my own, I’ve had to move into a smaller place as my landlord didn’t want me anymore. I’ve only got a tiny little alcove for a kitchen with no cooker so I bought a 15 in 1 which I love. My question is, do you have a recipe book? I’ve bought other books, which are rubbish so I follow all of your recipes. Many thanks Marilyn x
@@MarilynBrookes-p9l hi Marilyn, sorry to hear about your circumstances but I hope you can enjoy cooking in your Ninja. Yes I have a cook book and just released a Christmas cook book too for pre-order. When you purchase both together it saves £5 or you can purchase separately. Here is the link to my website….
www.susannahskitchen.uk/category/all-products
I have had mine for quite a long time but not used it. Having seen your video it has really inspired me to master it. Many thanks for being so informative.
Glad I could help!
thank you so much. i have watched many videos trying to get my head around how this works compared to the speedi. this is so clear. really helped me with the decision
Thanks for watching and really pleased it helped
Thank you so much. I have just bought the Ninja 15 in 1. You have really helped me understand the machine and not be frightened of using it! I have made those lovely potato wedges. Steam roasted beef as well. Looking forward to experimenting x
I’m glad my video has been of use. It’s a little daunting to start with and I’m continuing to learn
I wached short vlog from an American. He demonstrated by pushing the down arrow it came up with buffet for very low temperature setting, that is not in the manual. You might know this already, but wort looking into or, do one off you outstanding demonstration, if you think it warrants it. Thank you David from Northampton.
Hi,I do use the buffet setting and I have covered it in another video. Thanks for messaging, its appreciated
Thank you for replying, you must be a very busy person and I will be mixing and maching yor recipes, with what I have got for the moment.
I saw this in cury's yesterday and thought it was great. I've just bought an air fryer, so can't afford to get one at the moment, and I've got the pressure King pro aswell. But the 15 in one would've been my choice. As you say it will do everything I want in on pot, great for someone just starting out. You explained every thing you need to know about it. Although I haven't got one yet, I will be looking at your vlog, on how to clean it next. Thank you, outstanding vlog. David from Northampton.
Hi David, thanks for watching and my recipes will hopefully still be useful to you with an air fryer and a pressure cooker. For me these are the key two functions really so you have it covered
Thank you for all your help. I have just bought my ninja and had no idea where to start. I will def keep watching your channel.
That’s great, thanks for watching. It takes time to get use to it but it’s such a great machine. At the weekend Part 2 will be on my channel of how to use it showing other methods
I'm going to try something simple like bought Chicken Gougons, can you tell me what setting I use please? I will def be watching part 2 at weekend. 😊
Thank you great video. I would love to see one of these videos that show the vegetarian options. Like beans especially, along with steamed veggies
Hi, I can definitely work on some vegetarian meals using the Ninja for the channel. Slow cooker vegetarian curries are easy but working out other cooking methods without the meat will be interesting
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The ninja recipe app and book is really hard to follow for your item bought. And there’s few vegan or vegetarian. It’s very much for American market. So this channel is badly needed. I have 11:1 so can you mention alternative cooking methods for proving bread etc. Now subscribed and looking forward to more none meet dishes than aren’t curry!
Thanks for explaining these functions, somehow I kept accidentally switching between "YGRT" and "FMNT" and didn't realize you had to turn the knob to get to slow-cook mode. The manual that came with the Ninja didn't actually mention that. I appreciate it and I'll check out your other videos!
I’m glad it was helpful to you 😀
Super Review - Just bought one today & now really inspired based on your review. ❤
Brilliant, enjoy your new Ninja
Instant fan of your work. Thank you 🙏
Just got one can’t wait to learn how to use it thank you for sharing xxx
Thanks for watching. I have lost of recipes and I’ve just released a website and a brand new cook book for the Ninja Foodi. If you are interested have a look at www.susannahskitchen.uk
A really good overview of the product and some excellent cooking examples, well done.
thanks for watching and commenting
The USA doesn't have this yet is waiting to purchase it. I can't wait !
Excellent video. Very clear and informative. Thank you.
Thanks for watching. Happy New Year
We’ve just invested in a Ninja Foodi. I searched RUclips and found your channel. Your approach is right up my street and I’ve subscribed. Straightforward, informative and. methodical. I wondered if you could also recommend a suitable recipe book please. Thank you.
Firstly thanks for subscribing and for your lovely comment, it means a lot. I'm working on more ninja recipes and I have a great whole roast chicken video coming soon. To be honest I don't use recipe books so I can't recommend. It's a lot of trial and error with the ninja as it can do so much. You can search my channel and select using playlists. I've made lots of things on the slow cooker setting like my Pork Noodles (they are fab) and my Chicken and Pepperoni Pasta.I recommend my Steam air Fry recipe for Potato Wedges. I basically try to use it for as much as possible and hardly turn the oven on. Happy experimenting and always feel free to leave a comment and ask any questions
@@susannahskitchen thank you so much for your speedy reply and encouragement. Gonna scroll through your videos and pick out some recipes to have a go at. Btw, your glazed gammon, chicken and chorizo pasta and potato wedges recipes look wonderful, especially with your confident, straightforward delivery. My mouth was watering! Thank you again x
Great video , I have one of these great cookers , I will now follow some of your recipes , looks amazing , good work
Thanks for watching. It really is a fab machine, I hope you enjoy the recipes you try
Great intro video. Good summary
Brilliant review and great ideas !! Just what I was looking for 😊
Thanks so much for a lovely comment and glad my video was helpful
Great vid perfectly explained thank you ❤
Thinking of buying one in the sales and you've now convinced me to get one. My wife and I are both vegetarian, so I hope there's a good range of veggie recipes out there!
Hi, I don't think you will regret it!! A couple of people have mentioned some veggie recipes so I'm going to be very busy in the next few months trying to create something for everyone. If you have any favourites and would like to adept to the ninja let me know.
Wishing you a very Happy New Year
@freefromlifestyle thanks, I look forward to seeing what comes up. I need to get my breath back after getting it out of the car first! 😅
@@willo300 😂
Thank you for doing this, it was very inspirational
very informative, thinking about buying one so very helpful
It really is a great machine. I have part 2 coming out soon of 'how to use' it showing different methods and functions. I have an Amazon link in my video descriptions and they have it at good price at the moment if you do decide to purchase one. I was tempted by an air fryer but glad I got this as it really does do everything
My goodness, Beauty, Brains, and can Cook! What an angel u are. Thanks for sharing, have a Good Day! ♡♡♡
Thank you so much for helping as I am new to my ninja combi xx
Good luck with it. I still have a lot to learn!
Thank you for this video it was very helpful to see a demonstration. I opened mine today and was a bit stressed by all the different settings. What setting would you use to cook rice at a normal pace not slow cook?
Hi, I was exactly the same when I got mine. I would always pressure cook rice using the pot in pot method. I have a recent video of this. It’s so easy… 2mins for Jasmine, 3mins for Basmati. Watch the video and it will show you exactly how to do it. My son said it’s the best Jasmine rice he’s had!
Lovely and informative video thank you.
Thanks for watching. Have a lovely Sunday
Outstanding! Thank you I received more info from you
then the book that came with it. I have a question, did the hams texture change going from pressure cook to air fry? Oh yeah I got a good burn on my wrist trying to lift that basket, it's going to be a permanent tattoo! 😂
Hi, thanks for watching! It’s not air fried for very long, it’s only to crisp up the fat so don’t think it changes the ham inside.
Oh no, it’s the down side of this model but it does so much. When I purchased I considered a dual air fryer but so pleased I got this model.
I've just purchased a Ninja Foodi 11-in-1. Enjoyed your video. Do you have any problems re-closing the lid during air frying? I don't want to force the lid to shut to resume cooking but it will not close properly otherwise. Really appreciate your comment.
I haven't had issues but ive had a few people contact about the lid. If you are still under warranty Ninja should replace the machine for you
Thank you again ! How about a seeded sourdough bread ?? Or anything sourdough 🥰
I have to be honest and say I’ve made two sour dough loaves in the last month and wasn’t happy enough with either to share on the channel.
Thank you I look forward to seeing that vlog. David of Northampton.
Hi I have just got the 11in1 having replaced my two lid version. How do you know how much water to use when steam airfying / baking different food. Thanks, ps love your content.
@@amandah3297 Hi, I don’t always know… but if its a cake and its being cooked with steam I’d use more then if steam air frying. It’s trial and error really!
Thanks for watching.
Ahh I see. Thanks for your reply 😊
Exactly what I needed!!
Thank you so much! ❤
Glad the video was useful
I have the ninja two drawer air fryer and have been sent an offer for the Speedi (similar price on Amazon UK), but am getting very confused between all the multi functions. I am not too bothered about Speed and think this might be better for us than the Speedi, but wish there was a comparison somewhere, so I could work out exactly what the differences are…..
It’s a tricky one but the 15 in 1 obviously has all functions. If you feel you don’t need steam meals/probe/bread/price then you can drop down to a lower foodi model. It depends on what you feel you will use. I don’t know much about the Speedi to help you with that
really helpful! this machine is complex
It is and can offer so much!
Great video, thanks Susannah 👍
Thanks for watching
This is great! Steph would you do a vegetarian week with a few recipes like but roast. I don’t eat much meat. I’m told not to. If I do it’s a Sunday roast and using leftovers. So combi roast. But I’ve no idea how you’d make a nut roast in 15/1?
Do you think the flexi draw is better if you want to cook multiple things at the same time?
I think it sounds good, I’ve not seen or used one yet. I like that you can stack and layer in the 15 in 1. The pressure cook option is my favourite so I think it just depends on what you like to cook.
Thank you 🙂
Hi great video please tell me how many cups of liquid its said there ? I am thinking to get foodi or speedi ...not sure which one is is better and which one have bigger capacity..
Hi, the ninja foodi 15 in 1 is big - 7.5 litres I believe.
Hi Susannah, I love your dishes but I haven't seen you do a recipe for pork chops. I would love if you could do that, air fried or sauteed would be great to see. Regards, Sheila
Hi, thanks for your feedback idea. I suppose I tend to cook what i really enjoy and I sway more to beef and chicken generally . I’ll have a look at some pork ideas over the next few weeks, I’m sure my husband will be pleased. Thanks for watching
Hi. Great video. This is a really cool tool to have in the kitchen. Question, does Ninja make this product anymore? I can't seem to find this on their website.
@@matthewwhitaker4849 Hi, thanks for watching. Yes they still make it, I think it’s probably their best seller multi-cooker. Here is a link…
ninjakitchen.co.uk/product/ninja-foodi-max-15-in-1-smartlid-multi-cooker-with-smart-cook-system-7-5l-ol750uk-zidOL750UK?gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADrdKCOxi9ZhqP0xu_B4Z0Yh_izVv&gclid=CjwKCAjwqMO0BhA8EiwAFTLgICNRlN8ch9eVzgWL9hwonKtqxjr1_yP0IUTLX9Vvp1gm_uRG74IwFxoCH8gQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
@@matthewwhitaker4849 hi, there is a better deal on Amazon … amzn.to/3WhyMIE
Hi Susannah thank you for your informative recipes etc, I am new to the Ninja 15 in 1 multi cooker, but I cannot remove the anti clog cap ! any advice on this would be appreciated thank you.
It is very stiff and I find it almost impossible too. My nails don't help!!! I often have to get my husband or son to take it off for me. Sorry that doesn't really help you. It's a very tight space and you need a good grip on it. Maybe try using a cloth to give more grip. Good Luck
Thank you, I managed to remove it by using a rubber glove for grip. @@susannahskitchen
Your videos are brilliant do you do a recipe book please
Hi, Thanks so much for your lovely comment and for watching. I'm fairly new to this so a recipe book seems a long way off but you never know, maybe in the future!
Hi,suzanne how do i cook a pie from a shop thankyou
@@DeniseRandall-r7l Hi, I’d just put in on ‘Bake’ and treat it the same as your oven
Hi
Do you think it could be used for sterilizing and canning. kilner jars for jam and stuff btw great vidio
Blimey I don’t know. I suppose it depends on the temperature reached. If the temperature is right then I don’t see why not. You can put anything in the ninja that you can put in a conventional oven.
Thanks for watching
Awesome! Can you show, please, how to make vegetables in Ninja 🙏🏽
Hi, there are different ways but my favourites are to air fry…
ruclips.net/video/fEyJ6rbGJWY/видео.htmlsi=OdDjMDbfAzhz-wBr
Or this way…
ruclips.net/video/20oIZKqQzCo/видео.htmlsi=UnF8i7Hxv1p8ct0u
We got one of these a year ago and havent even touched it. Time to get cooking. What setting would you us for mac and cheese? Thank you :)
@@IrresistibleGrace_Designs I haven’t made a recipe for this yet but I have one in mind. I’d pressure cook then air fry to finish
@@susannahskitchen Oh cool ty for the quick reply :) I am going to do one with smokey cheese and bacon later next week :)
@@IrresistibleGrace_Designs sounds delicious!
I just love how you use the Ninja a lot, but still have three ovens.
Very helpful video nonetheless.
At least the ovens stay clean 😜
Hi great video thank you. Please tell me how high it is with the lid and with out it
Enjoyed your video. I have a question. Can you roast a whole chicken in this model and can you roast potatoes at the same time. Thank you
Hi,
thanks for watching. I like the Steam Air Fry metros best for a whole chicken and no reason why you can't out potatoes in with it - they will steam until tender and then crisp up when it changes to Air Fry. I hope that help - I have a video showing the chicken being cooked in this way
Hi, Thank you for your videos, I have a question, the quantity of food you are showing (in this video) looks quite small. Can you cook bigger quantities? I am a bit concerned by my pre teenage boy appetite! 😅 thank you.
Hi, I cook for 2 or 3 of us so these are the quantities I make. You can always double the quantities no problem. if you are not sure on cooking times please just ask@@peachy0506
Excellent Content
Thank you. Appreciate you viewing
Thankyou I've now purchased one
Can you cook pasta in sauce x
Hi, you’ll love it. It takes a while to get use to it but once you do there will be no stopping you! Yes definitely… I’ve got a chicken and broccoli pasta recipe and next week a sausage and tomato based sauce pasta. I find pressure cooking the pasta for 1/2 the time on the packet is the best way. You need thin liquid to pressure cook (water/stock) to create the steam. I think I’m going to do a video about how to pressure cook as it can be tricky at first.
ruclips.net/video/6CFkOMDDSao/видео.htmlsi=Noi2hrfh9DmZw10Z
I’ve linked the chicken and broccoli pressure cooked with pasta for you
Had this for a year and only used air fryer. Hope u can teach me some tricks! 😅
I'm sure I can. Once you get into experimenting with it you realise how much it can do. I'd recommend trying one of my pressure cooked pasta dishes
do this model have the 8 qut pot
Hi, The 15 in 1 has a 7.5 litre pot
Hello, does anyone have a fool prove way for Yorkshire Puddings, please. Thank you
Any idea how to cook a haggis?
Sorry no idea at all! Never had it
I bought one a few months ago and after a couple of weeks, the lid wouldn't close after shacking what was inside. Ninja changed it after having to show them the problem via a video link,
A couple of days ago it wouldn't close again. I can't be bothered to go through this rigmarole again so it will be a bin job if it continues. Next time it's a cheap one from ASDA.
Oh I’m sorry to hear this. I’ve never experienced any issues with mine. I’d get it replaced again if you can. I really enjoy using all the functions on mine but if you mainly air fry then there are a lot of smaller and cheaper options out there
Thanks
Just seen this! Thank you so much, really appreciated
how do you keep the pot so clean?
Hi, after every use I clean with hot soapy water and a sponge but as and when it needs a deeper clean I use a full clean method. This is the video of how to do that…
ruclips.net/video/oIRclLCeh54/видео.htmlsi=saaB43gXZdZNwzBR
Does it have a delay start timer?
Hi, No unfortunately not (unless I haven’t discovered it). If you could delay the start of the slow cooking food/meat would be left sitting in the machine which isn’t good. What it does have is a keep warm function. At the end of cooking it will keep it at a temperature that is safe. This works well
Can you put more than 2 pieces of bacon at the one time, say needed 6 pieces, can they be layered up
Hi, I wouldn’t layer them as they won’t crisp up and cook as evenly. What I do is put in the wire rack and drape the pieces over so they dangle down. That way you can cook lots in one go and they will cook evenly. Bacon does shrink as you cook it and I turn half way so you could still prob fit 6 pieces in the bottom of the air fry basket.
Hi How would I part cook potatoes then air fry chicken breast and potatoes
You can use the ‘steam air fry’ function which is like an equivalent of par boiling then air frying.
@freefromlifestyle so put water in put potatoes on rack then chicken on top the steam air fry ?? Is this for 20 mins ??
@@springy2479 depending on size of chicken etc I would keep an eye on it as may be done quicker and you don’t want it overcooked. You could use the probe in it.
@freefromlifestyle brilliant thank you so much. I am a total novice to steam air fryer at mo xx
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I find the 15 in 1 a little confusing, after using a Speedi for so long, just something as simple as thin boneless Mediterranean pork chops and veg. Would I put potatoes and veg in the bottom with liquid then use the air fryer pot for the chops or the rack..
I would use the wire rack and layer if you want to cook all at once. Meat on the top would be the way I’d cook it. To be honest I don’t cook many individual components of a meal in the ninja, more whole meals like slow cooked pasta or whole roast chicken etc
Hi Susannah, mine keeps saying No pressure, I have everything set up right. Any help please x
Hi, is it a new machine? Have you looked or removed the lid seal recently? Was it on a particular recipe? Have you tried coming to pressure with just water in the pot as a test? sorry for all the questions, just trying to establish what's going on and see if I can help. Susannah
Where can I find a 15 in 1 they don’t have them on Amazon just a 14 and 1
Here is a link to one on Amazon - amzn.to/45SBTsx
Hi Susanna. Great video. But why do you need to do chicken for 3 or even 6 hours ? Its such a small pieces,,,
Hi, It's because it's a SLOW COOKER recipe so it takes a longer length of time to cook and the idea is that you can walk away, go out and come back to it. You can always make this using different functions if you prefer. Alternatively you can also check to see when the chicken reaches temperature and just cook it for that amount of time
Susannah please write a cook book, most on the market regarding the Max are rubbish, just bought a book from Amazon, recipe whole chicken on hi pressure without liquid, is this right?
I'm writing one right now! no idea if I'll get published but I'm going to try. the ninja won't come to pressure without a minimum of 250ml of water in the pot. You may want to return that book!!
@@susannahskitchen Brilliant I will be buying your book, thank you 😊
Did you use any oil when air frying bacon?
Hi, No I don't use any oil, I find that the bacon has enough fat
@@susannahskitchen thank you for your reply & thought I would just double check 🤗
Always feel free to ask questions, happy to help if I can@@theburningveil
@@susannahskitchen Thank you so much. I must say that I’ve found using the Ninja appliance slightly overwhelming at first but watching videos like yours definitely help. I will make sure to check your channel.
@@theburningveil I’m only recording ninja recipes at the moment so lots more coming
I’ve only had my ninja 15 in 1 for 3 months it now keeps saying add pot every time I use it and sometimes the lid won’t close properly have you had any of these issues?
Oh really. Sounds faulty to me, it will be in warranty so I’d get it replaced. Mine only says ADD POT when I’ve removed it. Never had any lid issues either. I hope you get it sorted and they send you a new one
@@susannahskitchen Yeah I hope they do replace it I’d be lost without it now.
Once you get use to it you wonder how you ever just had an oven! @@P900Coolpics
How high is the 15:1. Ninja Uk says 36cm but that can’t be right surely? It looks taller than 15 inches? John Lewis and amazon say 17 inches?
14.5 inches tall but almost 23 inches high with the lid open
Does the pro turn the meat off?
Hi, I'm not quite sure what you mean? Are you asking if the probe then stops the meat from cooking then yes, once it has reached temperature cooking will stop. If this is not what you were after please message back and I will try to help
@@susannahskitchen Yes that is what I mean.
@@jdrecords ok great. Its good, the probe allows you to cook to temperature rather than time
Can eggs be cooked?
Hi, yes you can do eggs in many ways using the Ninja Foodi. Here is a video link to Gove you some ideas.... ruclips.net/video/zrih0n-iteY/видео.html
This video has helped me so much. Thanks for sharing.
I’m so pleased. I’ve got a separate video coming out more about the functions and another about Steam Meals so hopefully these will be of use to
Want buy your book Suzana
Brilliant, I’ll let you know when it’s available. It will be soon
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I don’t see a 15 in 1 from Ninja. Only 14 in 1
I believe they look similar. My 15 in 1 has the smart lid meaning you don’t need to change the lid just a slider for settings.
@@susannahskitchenyou can only get the 15 in 1 in the uk, the model number is OL750
@omarvalez1969 you forgot to count the pressure cook setting at the end of settings👍
You should clean your Ninja. Otherwise, it will not last long. 😂
I can hardly hear you on full volume.
Hi, Sorry I don’t know why as we have tested it here and it’s quite loud.
I can hear it perfectly well.
Even at 2× speed you talk to much
Thanks for watching 😂