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Ninja Foodi 9-in-1 Pressure Cooker and Air Fryer with Nesting Broil Rack, 5 Quart, Stainless Steel

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Stainless Steel
Brand Ninja
Capacity 5 Quarts
Material Stainless steel
Color Stainless Steel
Finish Type Chrome
Product Dimensions 15.95"D x 13.19"W x 13.19"H
Special Feature Programmable
Wattage 1460 watts
Item Weight 2 Pounds
Control Method Touch

About this item

  • ONE-POT-WONDERS: Elevate your favorite casseroles, soups, and stews by finishing them off with a crispy, bubbly topping. The best of pressure cooking and air frying all in one pot.
  • TENDERCRISP TECHNOLOGY: Quickly pressure cook to lock in moisture and then finish with a crisp with TenderCRISP Technology.
  • 9-in-1 VERSATILITY: 9 versatile functions allow you to pressure cook, air fry crisp, sear/sauté, steam, slow cook, yogurt, bake/roast, broil, and keep warm at the press of a button.
  • FROM FROZEN TO CRISPY: Pressure cook frozen meats to quickly defrost and cook them at the same time. Then drop the crisping lid to give your meal a crispy finish.
  • FASTER COOKING: Pressure Cook up to 70% faster than traditional cooking methods. (Versus slow-cooked, braised, or low-simmer recipes).
  • LESS FAT: Air Fry up to 2 lbs of French fries with up to 75% less fat than traditional frying methods. (Tested against deep-fried, hand-cut french fries).
  • FAMILY COOKING CAPACITY: Our nonstick 5-quart cooking pot holds a 4-lb chicken, and the Cook & Crisp Plate holds up to 4 quarts of your favorite guilt-free fried food.

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4.6 4.6
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4.6 4.6

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The pressure cooker that crisps

TenderCrisp Technology lets you quickly pressure cook to lock in juices and then finish with a golden air fry crisp. 8 functions give you the versatility for endless meal options.

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Because it's Ninja Foodi, it can do things other pressure cookers can't.

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5-qt cooking capacity

Our nonstick 5-quart cooking pot holds a 4-lb chicken and the Cook & Crisp Plate holds up to 4 quarts of your favorite guilt-free fried food.

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Meet the Ninja Foodi 9-in-1 5-qt Pressure Cooker + Air Fryer. TenderCrisp Technology lets you quickly pressure cook to lock in the juices and then finish with a golden air fry crisp. 9-in-1 versatility lets you cook endless meal options. Nonstick 5-qt cooking pot holds a 4-lb chicken and the Cook & Crisp Plate holds up to 4 quarts of your guilt-free fried food favorites.

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Customer reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars
4.8 out of 5
34,896 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the ease of use, efficiency, versatility, and taste of the pressure cooker. They mention that the instructions are excellent, it cooks food quickly, and that it's a true time saver. They are also happy with ease of cleaning, ease of cooking, and performance. However, some customers have mixed opinions on quality.

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745 customers mention687 positive58 negative

Customers are satisfied with the performance of the pressure cooker. They mention that it performs well in all categories, with excellent results. Some appreciate the simple controls and the air fryer, which is much better than the Corsori they had been using.

"...supply basically the same cooking functions, and both are excellent cooking appliances with multiple cooking functions that will enhance the cooking..." Read more

"...I've used it to dehydrate apple slices so far and the results were fine, but honestly not worth 8 hours of having the Foodi on for the small output...." Read more

"...I stack the racks to make two levels of air fryer space. Works great & have not needed to un-load & re-load to switch positions of food...." Read more

"...It works. Yep, does everything it says it will do. Saves counter space. 10/10...." Read more

711 customers mention615 positive96 negative

Customers find the pressure cooker easy to use. They say it's simple, convenient, and user friendly. They also say the process is very easy, with excellent instructions. Customers also mention that the push button controls are pretty simple to master, and cooking is extremely easy.

"...The process was very easy, but I noticed that the timing is critical...." Read more

"...It is super easy and intuitive to operate. I was worried there was not a lot of advice included in pamphlet, just a few basics...." Read more

"...The Ninja FD401 has saved me time in the kitchen, and now I can easily prepare large quantities of food...." Read more

"...Since this unit is easy to use, it really is no problem to just wing it and check the results until you are satisfied.COOKING :..." Read more

470 customers mention415 positive55 negative

Customers like the ease of cleaning the pressure cooker. They say it's super easy to use and clean, and it ends the cooking process clean every time.

"...So far clean up has been very easy! More ideas and thoughts to follow! Happy Foodi-ing!..." Read more

"...with grease (chicken wings especially), but it ends the cooking process clean every time!..." Read more

"...It's SUPER easy to clean. Generally speaking just rinse it out & lightly scrub it with a sponge & dish soap...good to go...." Read more

"...The touchscreen is intuitive and easy to use, and cleaning is hassle-free...." Read more

347 customers mention347 positive0 negative

Customers are impressed with the versatility of the pressure cooker. They mention that it can do so many different things, and is easy to clean. Some say that it's one of the most versatile kitchen appliances they have ever owned.

"...The features make sense. We use it 4-5 times a week consistently. It does not heat up the house like using regular oven, so great in the summer...." Read more

"...The versatility of this appliance is incredible. From achieving crispy air frying to slow-cooking succulent dishes, it does it all...." Read more

"...With that being said, I LOVE THIS POT! It is great and can do everything, all in one pot. Less mess in the kitchen...." Read more

"...The best part is this is not just an air fryer, this has the ability to do so much more...." Read more

336 customers mention302 positive34 negative

Customers like the efficiency of the pressure cooker. They say it cooks food quickly, is a true time saver, and allows them to make full nourishing meals very quickly. They mention that steaming veggies is s breeze and that it cook perfectly in 12 minutes from frozen.

"...As a pressure cooker, this Ninja Foodi saves so much time, and the results are always wonderful...." Read more

"...From achieving crispy air frying to slow-cooking succulent dishes, it does it all...." Read more

"...This pot saves so much time and the meats are so tender. And because of the size, I can easily cook a meal for my family of four...." Read more

"...Versatility. Saute, simmer, roast, bake, pressure cook, dehydrate, slow cook, pressure cook: You can do about anything but grill with the Foodi FD..." Read more

314 customers mention283 positive31 negative

Customers find the pressure cooker easy to use and make great recipes. They say it's useful for cooking and saves time. Customers also mention that it can cook everything from steamed rice to tender pressure cooked pinto beans. They appreciate the versatility of the product and say it’s great for chicken nuggets, baking, rice, and most things you can think of.

"...The drumsticks were a bit red at the bone, but fully cooked on the outside after the two steps of pressure cooking and the air crisping option...." Read more

"...This allows you to pressure cook foods to keep them tender and juicy and then use the air fryer function to brown them and make them crispy...." Read more

"...And because of the size, I can easily cook a meal for my family of four. I love to cook and this has made cooking a little less hectic." Read more

"...This unit comes with a great little cookbook that can help give you ideas of how to best use it, but don't let it scare you either...." Read more

266 customers mention254 positive12 negative

Customers are satisfied with the taste of the food cooked in the pressure cooker. They mention that it is quite tasty and moist. They appreciate the crispiness of the foods and the tenderness of the meat. They also mention that the vegetables are better than restaurant versions. They say that the machine does everything and makes the best yogurt.

"...to be pressure cooked for only 55 minutes, and the liquids left make a wonderful gravy...." Read more

"...Interestingly enough, it was quite tasty and moist - it just took a two step process with two different appliances...." Read more

"...This allows you to pressure cook foods to keep them tender and juicy and then use the air fryer function to brown them and make them crispy...." Read more

"...All turned out absolutely delicious. I've already sold my instant pot and I am selling my rotisserie as this replaces both of those items...." Read more

336 customers mention180 positive156 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the quality of the pressure cooker. Some mention it's well built to last and practically fail-proof, while others say it'll lose pressure and keep trying.

"...functions, and both are excellent cooking appliances with multiple cooking functions that will enhance the cooking abilities of anyone using them...." Read more

"...Quite disappointing, especially because this is not a cheap unit. You pay premium price and get this ridiculous quality issue...." Read more

"...It’s practically fail-proof! Even tells you if you need the other lid or if other problem. The features make sense...." Read more

"This looked like it would be nice quality, but it arrived damaged so I had to return it. The return went very smoothly and I got a full refund...." Read more

Easy to clean, multiple functions, easy to use, I use it almost daily.
5 Stars
Easy to clean, multiple functions, easy to use, I use it almost daily.
I have had a number of electric pressure cook brands over the years, and the Ninja Foodi pressure cookers with the air crisp lid is my favorite. First of all, to me, it doesn't make sense to buy a 6 quart pressure cooker since the quantity you cook is limited to the capacity of the cook. With an 8 quart pressure cooker, you can as easily cook smaller quantities as larger ones. I always opt for the larger size since cookers I have had in smaller sizes were never used.I also have had the Ninja OP301 pressure cooker with the air crisp lid for over two years. I use it almost every day and it still works and looks like new. I like it so much, when I saw the Ninja FD401 unit on sale during the Amazon Prime days, I jumped on it. I wanted an extra in case the one I have fails. From experience, I have learned this usually happens in the middle of making dinner.I have looked into the differences between the two units, and I'm not sure whether I prefer the OP301 unit to the DP401 unit. The OP301 is describes as a 9-in-one and the FD401 is described as a 12-in-1. The OP301 actually has 7 cooking functions to choose from and the FD401 has 8 functions to choose from. Some functions are combined to come up to the 9-in-1 for the OP301 and 12-in-1 for the FD401. The following is the differences between the two units. - Cooking functions - The FD401 added Yogurt to the Slow Cook function. OP301 - Pressure, Steam, Slow Cook, Sear/Sauté, Air Crisp, Bake/Roast, Broil, Dehydrate FD401 - Pressure, Steam, Slow Cook/Yogurt, Sear/Sauté, Air Crisp, Bake/Roast, Broil, Dehydrate - Cooking function selection - The FD401 uses the Start/Stop knob to scroll through the functions for selection and to increase or decrease time and temperature. The OP301 has buttons that can be pressed for each function. Personally, I prefer the selection buttons on the OP301 to the dial used for selection on the FD401. - Time and Temperature - On both units there are default settings for both, but time and temperature can be easily changed on both by pressing the up/down buttons on the OP301 or using the dial on the FD401. - Accessories - Both come with the same accessories: reversible rack, cook/crisp basket, etc.I use my Ninja Foodi almost every day, and bought a couple accessories to increase the uses . Since I grow a number of veggie greens in my basement, I bought a steamer basket from Amazon for an 8 quart pressure cooker that I use to steam the veggies. The thicker leaves require 8-10 minutes of steaming, and the thinner leaves, like spinach, require only 2-3 minutes of steaming. I also bought the Ninja Foodi Skewer set that works wonderfully for cooking and browning BBQ'ed chicken wings, chicken thighs, and brochettes using chicken, fish, shrimp, or beef. The air crisping lid is used for the chicken wings and thighs after cooking them with the baking function.As a pressure cooker, this Ninja Foodi saves so much time, and the results are always wonderful. For example, a pork shoulder roast needs to be pressure cooked for only 55 minutes, and the liquids left make a wonderful gravy. To do this, put 2 cups of beef broth in the bottom of the cooking pot, add 1 large onion cut into wedges, 5-6 garlic cloves (or to taste), and seasonings. After the pork shoulder is done, remove it and cover with tin foil to keep warm. Set the cooker to sauté low, use in immersion blender to blend the onion and garlic, add a mixture of 1/4 cup water and 2 tbsp. corn starch, and cook until the gravy thickens. Using the pressure cooking function, I have also made pot roast with potatoes and carrots, corned beef and cabbage, short ribs, beef stew, and more. All have come out perfect, and all were done in 1 hour or less.In conclusion, both units supply basically the same cooking functions, and both are excellent cooking appliances with multiple cooking functions that will enhance the cooking abilities of anyone using them. Personally, I prefer the button selection of the OP302 over the FD401 unit simply because pushing a button for the desired function is much easier and faster than scrolling to the desired function with a dial.As for storage of the Air Crisp lid, there is an option available on Amazon to store this lid on top of the pressure cooker. I have this, and now store my Air Crisp lid on top of the pressure cooker.Another important point to mention is that many of the newer appliances use wattages from 1500 to 1800 watts. This unit is rated at 1760 units. We have a 40 year old home and most of the circuit breakers were 15 amps. This could handle 1 appliance if nothing else was running at the time of the appliance. I was having a problem with circuit breakers popping when using two appliances at the same time and sometimes when I was using only one. This made cooking dinners very frustrating as the cook times were lost when the breaker popped. We finally had an electrician come to the house to upgrade our circuit breakers to 20 amp and many of the outlets in my kitchen were wired to separate circuit breakers. This made dinner cooking a lot easier for me, but it came at a cost of over $3000. If you have only a couple of the newer appliances, including this one, you may have a problem if you have 15 amp circuits and anything else is running on the same circuit at the same time.I hope this review was helpful for you. I will update my review if my opinion changes or I can add more information.
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I have had a number of electric pressure cook brands over the years, and the Ninja Foodi pressure cookers with the air crisp lid is my favorite. First of all, to me, it doesn't make sense to buy a 6 quart pressure cooker since the quantity you cook is limited to the capacity of the cook. With an 8 quart pressure cooker, you can as easily cook smaller quantities as larger ones. I always opt for the larger size since cookers I have had in smaller sizes were never used.

I also have had the Ninja OP301 pressure cooker with the air crisp lid for over two years. I use it almost every day and it still works and looks like new. I like it so much, when I saw the Ninja FD401 unit on sale during the Amazon Prime days, I jumped on it. I wanted an extra in case the one I have fails. From experience, I have learned this usually happens in the middle of making dinner.

I have looked into the differences between the two units, and I'm not sure whether I prefer the OP301 unit to the DP401 unit. The OP301 is describes as a 9-in-one and the FD401 is described as a 12-in-1. The OP301 actually has 7 cooking functions to choose from and the FD401 has 8 functions to choose from. Some functions are combined to come up to the 9-in-1 for the OP301 and 12-in-1 for the FD401. The following is the differences between the two units.

- Cooking functions - The FD401 added Yogurt to the Slow Cook function.
OP301 - Pressure, Steam, Slow Cook, Sear/Sauté, Air Crisp, Bake/Roast, Broil, Dehydrate
FD401 - Pressure, Steam, Slow Cook/Yogurt, Sear/Sauté, Air Crisp, Bake/Roast, Broil, Dehydrate
- Cooking function selection - The FD401 uses the Start/Stop knob to scroll through the functions for selection and to increase or decrease time and temperature. The OP301 has buttons that can be pressed for each function. Personally, I prefer the selection buttons on the OP301 to the dial used for selection on the FD401.
- Time and Temperature - On both units there are default settings for both, but time and temperature can be easily changed on both by pressing the up/down buttons on the OP301 or using the dial on the FD401.
- Accessories - Both come with the same accessories: reversible rack, cook/crisp basket, etc.

I use my Ninja Foodi almost every day, and bought a couple accessories to increase the uses . Since I grow a number of veggie greens in my basement, I bought a steamer basket from Amazon for an 8 quart pressure cooker that I use to steam the veggies. The thicker leaves require 8-10 minutes of steaming, and the thinner leaves, like spinach, require only 2-3 minutes of steaming. I also bought the Ninja Foodi Skewer set that works wonderfully for cooking and browning BBQ'ed chicken wings, chicken thighs, and brochettes using chicken, fish, shrimp, or beef. The air crisping lid is used for the chicken wings and thighs after cooking them with the baking function.

As a pressure cooker, this Ninja Foodi saves so much time, and the results are always wonderful. For example, a pork shoulder roast needs to be pressure cooked for only 55 minutes, and the liquids left make a wonderful gravy. To do this, put 2 cups of beef broth in the bottom of the cooking pot, add 1 large onion cut into wedges, 5-6 garlic cloves (or to taste), and seasonings. After the pork shoulder is done, remove it and cover with tin foil to keep warm. Set the cooker to sauté low, use in immersion blender to blend the onion and garlic, add a mixture of 1/4 cup water and 2 tbsp. corn starch, and cook until the gravy thickens. Using the pressure cooking function, I have also made pot roast with potatoes and carrots, corned beef and cabbage, short ribs, beef stew, and more. All have come out perfect, and all were done in 1 hour or less.

In conclusion, both units supply basically the same cooking functions, and both are excellent cooking appliances with multiple cooking functions that will enhance the cooking abilities of anyone using them. Personally, I prefer the button selection of the OP302 over the FD401 unit simply because pushing a button for the desired function is much easier and faster than scrolling to the desired function with a dial.

As for storage of the Air Crisp lid, there is an option available on Amazon to store this lid on top of the pressure cooker. I have this, and now store my Air Crisp lid on top of the pressure cooker.

Another important point to mention is that many of the newer appliances use wattages from 1500 to 1800 watts. This unit is rated at 1760 units. We have a 40 year old home and most of the circuit breakers were 15 amps. This could handle 1 appliance if nothing else was running at the time of the appliance. I was having a problem with circuit breakers popping when using two appliances at the same time and sometimes when I was using only one. This made cooking dinners very frustrating as the cook times were lost when the breaker popped. We finally had an electrician come to the house to upgrade our circuit breakers to 20 amp and many of the outlets in my kitchen were wired to separate circuit breakers. This made dinner cooking a lot easier for me, but it came at a cost of over $3000. If you have only a couple of the newer appliances, including this one, you may have a problem if you have 15 amp circuits and anything else is running on the same circuit at the same time.

I hope this review was helpful for you. I will update my review if my opinion changes or I can add more information.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to clean, multiple functions, easy to use, I use it almost daily.
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2021
I have had a number of electric pressure cook brands over the years, and the Ninja Foodi pressure cookers with the air crisp lid is my favorite. First of all, to me, it doesn't make sense to buy a 6 quart pressure cooker since the quantity you cook is limited to the capacity of the cook. With an 8 quart pressure cooker, you can as easily cook smaller quantities as larger ones. I always opt for the larger size since cookers I have had in smaller sizes were never used.

I also have had the Ninja OP301 pressure cooker with the air crisp lid for over two years. I use it almost every day and it still works and looks like new. I like it so much, when I saw the Ninja FD401 unit on sale during the Amazon Prime days, I jumped on it. I wanted an extra in case the one I have fails. From experience, I have learned this usually happens in the middle of making dinner.

I have looked into the differences between the two units, and I'm not sure whether I prefer the OP301 unit to the DP401 unit. The OP301 is describes as a 9-in-one and the FD401 is described as a 12-in-1. The OP301 actually has 7 cooking functions to choose from and the FD401 has 8 functions to choose from. Some functions are combined to come up to the 9-in-1 for the OP301 and 12-in-1 for the FD401. The following is the differences between the two units.

- Cooking functions - The FD401 added Yogurt to the Slow Cook function.
OP301 - Pressure, Steam, Slow Cook, Sear/Sauté, Air Crisp, Bake/Roast, Broil, Dehydrate
FD401 - Pressure, Steam, Slow Cook/Yogurt, Sear/Sauté, Air Crisp, Bake/Roast, Broil, Dehydrate
- Cooking function selection - The FD401 uses the Start/Stop knob to scroll through the functions for selection and to increase or decrease time and temperature. The OP301 has buttons that can be pressed for each function. Personally, I prefer the selection buttons on the OP301 to the dial used for selection on the FD401.
- Time and Temperature - On both units there are default settings for both, but time and temperature can be easily changed on both by pressing the up/down buttons on the OP301 or using the dial on the FD401.
- Accessories - Both come with the same accessories: reversible rack, cook/crisp basket, etc.

I use my Ninja Foodi almost every day, and bought a couple accessories to increase the uses . Since I grow a number of veggie greens in my basement, I bought a steamer basket from Amazon for an 8 quart pressure cooker that I use to steam the veggies. The thicker leaves require 8-10 minutes of steaming, and the thinner leaves, like spinach, require only 2-3 minutes of steaming. I also bought the Ninja Foodi Skewer set that works wonderfully for cooking and browning BBQ'ed chicken wings, chicken thighs, and brochettes using chicken, fish, shrimp, or beef. The air crisping lid is used for the chicken wings and thighs after cooking them with the baking function.

As a pressure cooker, this Ninja Foodi saves so much time, and the results are always wonderful. For example, a pork shoulder roast needs to be pressure cooked for only 55 minutes, and the liquids left make a wonderful gravy. To do this, put 2 cups of beef broth in the bottom of the cooking pot, add 1 large onion cut into wedges, 5-6 garlic cloves (or to taste), and seasonings. After the pork shoulder is done, remove it and cover with tin foil to keep warm. Set the cooker to sauté low, use in immersion blender to blend the onion and garlic, add a mixture of 1/4 cup water and 2 tbsp. corn starch, and cook until the gravy thickens. Using the pressure cooking function, I have also made pot roast with potatoes and carrots, corned beef and cabbage, short ribs, beef stew, and more. All have come out perfect, and all were done in 1 hour or less.

In conclusion, both units supply basically the same cooking functions, and both are excellent cooking appliances with multiple cooking functions that will enhance the cooking abilities of anyone using them. Personally, I prefer the button selection of the OP302 over the FD401 unit simply because pushing a button for the desired function is much easier and faster than scrolling to the desired function with a dial.

As for storage of the Air Crisp lid, there is an option available on Amazon to store this lid on top of the pressure cooker. I have this, and now store my Air Crisp lid on top of the pressure cooker.

Another important point to mention is that many of the newer appliances use wattages from 1500 to 1800 watts. This unit is rated at 1760 units. We have a 40 year old home and most of the circuit breakers were 15 amps. This could handle 1 appliance if nothing else was running at the time of the appliance. I was having a problem with circuit breakers popping when using two appliances at the same time and sometimes when I was using only one. This made cooking dinners very frustrating as the cook times were lost when the breaker popped. We finally had an electrician come to the house to upgrade our circuit breakers to 20 amp and many of the outlets in my kitchen were wired to separate circuit breakers. This made dinner cooking a lot easier for me, but it came at a cost of over $3000. If you have only a couple of the newer appliances, including this one, you may have a problem if you have 15 amp circuits and anything else is running on the same circuit at the same time.

I hope this review was helpful for you. I will update my review if my opinion changes or I can add more information.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2020
Size: 8 QuartStyle: 8-Quart/Stainless SteelColor: SilverVerified Purchase
If you had the wattage capability in your small or large space, this would be the appliance to buy! The 8 quart Ninja Foodi 9-in-1 has a total wattage of 1760. That may be too much for some kitchens. I don't use other electrical appliances while I am using this Foodi. This is a very big countertop appliance. My husband jokingly calls it "Diver Dan." It is "potbelly" round and can be up to 22 inches high (with crisper lid up) or a bit more and it's more than a foot across and deep. Also it lets off steam when using the pressure cooker mode, of course, so it's best to locate it where the steam isn't let off under your cupboards. That said, so far I've made the following foods with relatively good or good results: 1) crisp thin sliced/julienned potatoes and not so crisp sweet potato and potato rounds; 2) rotini spiral pasta in cream sauce with canned mushrooms (perfect!); 3) re-roasted frozen pulled pork in square shape - cooked and then browned; 4) pinto beans in tomato and spice sauce in pressure cooker; 5) Great White Northern beans in nutritional yeast, garlic and onion broth - in pressure cooker and then sauteed. 6) Roasted Brussels sprouts in tamari from frozen. I had less success using a cake mix. The cake was still frothing raw batter in the middle, so I had to take it out, add mini chocolate chips on top and finish baking it in my convection oven. Interestingly enough, it was quite tasty and moist - it just took a two step process with two different appliances. There are some great features here not to be overlooked including the saute function. So far clean up has been very easy! More ideas and thoughts to follow! Happy Foodi-ing!
Update: I still love my Ninja Foodi, but I've got to try out a few meals that require just the one appliance. I don't like the idea of using my vintage but still perfect Farberware countertop convection oven at the same time as the Foodi. I realized that certain functions of the Foodi are going to be more like a novelty for me than an actual function that I will use. For example, the dehydrate mode. I've used it to dehydrate apple slices so far and the results were fine, but honestly not worth 8 hours of having the Foodi on for the small output. I set the Foodi up and left it on overnight. Yogurt mode also sounds like something that requires having the Foodi on for a long time. I used my vintage convection oven to dehydrate ginger and cilantro and it took far less time. I like the idea of focusing on the "one pot" meals. I ordered the Ninja Foodi Pressure Cooker Cookbook by Justin Warner.
Update: I just made six chicken drumsticks from frozen to air crisped. The process was very easy, but I noticed that the timing is critical. The drumsticks were a bit red at the bone, but fully cooked on the outside after the two steps of pressure cooking and the air crisping option. The directions provided in the booklet that came with the Foodi don't cover drumsticks, so this is going to be a bit "trial and error" when it comes to cooking times. Also it's important to realize that even though this is an 8 quart capacity cooker, it really doesn't hold all that much when it comes to family size meals depending on the cooking functions. Beans are another story! You'll be able to make plenty of those!
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