I've had this model for two months now and i love it, before that i had a puremate one for ten months as soon as i saw the dual blaze i wanted one. I use it every day and i love it. It's so easy to keep clean, it's much better having a crisper tray instead of a basket. It also keeps the kitchen a lot cleaner as well. The top of my fridge freezer used to get a bit greasy when I was trying on the top using the frying pan and the chip pan now it stays clean
Everything I've cooked in this unit has come out great ruclips.net/user/postUgkxD4Qeo-HRLxMfom_PDinM_SBfes00qJsB ! Everything tastes so good. Some of the recipes I've changed a little to improve the taste. For instance, for french fries which call for no oil, I spray them with olive oil and season them with salt and pepper. They come out great! It makes the best toast I have ever eaten. The recipe I use calls for lightly buttering both sides of the bread. It calls for cooking at 400 degrees for 5 minutes on one side and then 2 minutes on the other side. This time has a lot to do with the kind of bread you are using...so keep an eye on it. Also, the fans in this Ninja are a lot stronger than other air fryers. So lay a metal spoon or something on the bread to keep it from flying around. It's a little extra work to use your Ninja as a toaster but it is worth it!
Could you fry the veg etc in the bottom of the airfryer then just add the other ingredients and cook it straight in the bottom as I've seen people use it for liquid food things 🤔
I roasted a red bell pepper just yesterday to pop into a soup. Normally I'd use the airfry function for cauliflower and broccoli etc however I'm curious to try the roast function now 😊
I've had this model for two months now and i love it, before that i had a puremate one for ten months as soon as i saw the dual blaze i wanted one. I use it every day and i love it. It's so easy to keep clean, it's much better having a crisper tray instead of a basket. It also keeps the kitchen a lot cleaner as well. The top of my fridge freezer used to get a bit greasy when I was trying on the top using the frying pan and the chip pan now it stays clean
I have had this for about 6 months and I love it.
Everything I've cooked in this unit has come out great ruclips.net/user/postUgkxD4Qeo-HRLxMfom_PDinM_SBfes00qJsB ! Everything tastes so good. Some of the recipes I've changed a little to improve the taste. For instance, for french fries which call for no oil, I spray them with olive oil and season them with salt and pepper. They come out great! It makes the best toast I have ever eaten. The recipe I use calls for lightly buttering both sides of the bread. It calls for cooking at 400 degrees for 5 minutes on one side and then 2 minutes on the other side. This time has a lot to do with the kind of bread you are using...so keep an eye on it. Also, the fans in this Ninja are a lot stronger than other air fryers. So lay a metal spoon or something on the bread to keep it from flying around. It's a little extra work to use your Ninja as a toaster but it is worth it!
All those dishes look scrumptious!
Thanks for watching Nichola 🙂
I appreciate this video as I just bought this and love it
Ahh thanks so much. 😊
Hello beautiful I'm enjoying your delicious food cooking videos this morning from Norfolk Virginia USA
Thankyou l have been looking for some new recipe for my air fryer, l have the same one as you, l look forward to more.
Thanks so much for watching. I'll get some more recipes up soon.😊
Hi Kerry have you done bacon & eggs in your airfryer let me know how you do it
Thank you very much!
Thank you for watching Vivienne 😊
Probably obvious but these are temps in Celsius? Looked closely and found the answer - Yes!
Thanks. Just bought with your link 👍
Hope you like it 😊
Amazing video ❤
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What a great air frier x
There's a lot of liquid in the pasta dish,is that safe,does it not splash onto the heating element above
It didn't. I always wipe mine over when it's cool, but I didn't notice any excess mess.
What kind of pasta bowl do you use and where can I buy it. Thank you
The glass dish used in the airfryer is from ikea and the large pasta bowl I used to serve is from Tesco.
@@KerrieJervis Tks a lot Kerrie.
@@KerrieJervis I can't find the dish you use to cook in the cosori. Would you be kind enough to give me the link? Thank you
Very helpful. Thank you! I have not used mine yet so please do more! Have you ever cooked a cake or a homemade pie?
I've made brownies and cookies and they turned out great 👍
Could you fry the veg etc in the bottom of the airfryer then just add the other ingredients and cook it straight in the bottom as I've seen people use it for liquid food things 🤔
I personally wouldn't and its not recommended by the manufacturer. I treat it as an extra mini oven that cooks quicker.
Do you use roast or air fry for vegetables like peppers, cauliflower, broccoli etc?
I roasted a red bell pepper just yesterday to pop into a soup. Normally I'd use the airfry function for cauliflower and broccoli etc however I'm curious to try the roast function now 😊
Is the drawer etc dishwasher safe?
It is. The basket and crisper tray are non stick and they can both go in the dishwasher.
Too much talking but these are good simple recipes
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