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Once the cooking was complete we could simply take all the ingredients out and plate up to very quick and impressive results.
Ninja Foodi multi-cooker review | BBC Good Food
Disclosure: The good folks at Ninja sent us a Foodi for the purposes of this independent and completely unbiased review. If you’ve had your eye on another model of pressure cooker, such as the Instant Pot or Sage Fast Slow Pro, or an air fryer like the Philips Viva or Tefal ActiFry, then hold your horses – the Ninja Foodi does both and so much more, and is well worth the extra consideration and possibly the extra few pounds.Our honest opinion: Yes, definitely – if you have the workbench space to keep it, and you want something which can make mealtimes easier.
OP300UK Ninja® Foodi® Multi-Cooker FAQs
This means you can air crisp foods after pressure cooking to give them that crispiness and crunch using little to no oil, or grill them to caramelise and brown foods, or use the bake/roast setting to bake Sunday afternoon treats. You have to wash it after every use, but the ceramic-coated, non-stick dishwasher-safe parts made this nice and easy. While the exterior is cool to touch, the removable cooking pot lacks any handles so it can be hot and a little fiddly to remove - especially when wearing large oven mitts. Under this rating, we also check for dirt traps where food debris could get caught and need extra cleaning.The main unit and lids have awkward crevices that are hard to get into, making this part of the washing-up a bit tricky. While the pressure lid can be washed with warm soapy water, cleaning the crisping lid is slightly more fiddly as you have to clean it with a wet cloth or paper towel after the heat shield cools and it can't be removed from the base.