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General Category => The BBQ Shack, Wildlife recipes and Cooking => Topic started by: snow1 on December 12/06/19, 10:00:21 AM

Title: Ninja foodie?
Post by: snow1 on December 12/06/19, 10:00:21 AM
any camp chef's here that has one? been eyeballing one for a long time,couple years ago I gave a couple big northern mallards(plucked) I shot to a little old lady  wilst pheasant hunting in nebraska she cooked up for a small town game feed,well she did the birds in a pressure cooker (foodie is a pressure cooker and crisper) best damn duck I ever had next to bacon wrapped on the grill,meat fell off the bone,down side is the skin was like soggy boogers,well the foodie has a high heat element lid to finish off poultry crisping the skin,great concept but looking for 1st hand info if someone has this contraption
Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: Gunner55 on December 12/06/19, 10:14:07 AM
We bought 1 for the oldest niece for Christmas last year, not sure how much she uses it or how she likes it. Best thing for her was that it was a pressure cooker, slow cooker, & air fryer all in 1 so it saves a lot of space.
Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: glenn57 on December 12/06/19, 10:28:56 AM
nope......i seen pressure cooker..............never.......never own one. i seen one blow...........nope....no way natta!!!!!!!! :tut: :tut: :tut: :tut: :tut: :tut: :censored: :doah:
Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: MN RACK ATTACK on December 12/06/19, 10:36:46 AM
Hunting buddies wife has one. Awesome
fries that are crisp and just as good as deep fried.
made a roast, super juicy, lots of flavor.
She says you can cook a whole meal at once at different levels.
Im going to get the wife one for Christmas, only problem Wally world is the cheapest at $149 for the 6.5 qt, but I hate that place.
Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: glenn57 on December 12/06/19, 10:42:24 AM


 only problem Wally world is the cheapest at $149 for the 6.5 qt, but I hate that place.
:sleazy: :sleazy: :rocker; :nerd: :nerd:

a man after my own heart!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :super smiley: :super smiley:
Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: Gunner55 on December 12/06/19, 10:47:19 AM
nope......i seen pressure cooker..............never.......never own one. i seen one blow...........nope....no way natta!!!!!!!! :tut: :tut: :tut: :tut: :tut: :tut: :censored: :doah:
We have 1 down here & 1 at the lake that are at least 20 years old, never a problem here. :scratch: They get used quite a bit too but not canning any more. Probably wouldn't be safe for you to operate 1 though. :sleazy: :nerd: :nerd:
Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: Rebel SS on December 12/06/19, 10:47:54 AM
Hunting buddies wife has one. Awesome
fries that are crisp and just as good as deep fried.
made a roast, super juicy, lots of flavor.
She says you can cook a whole meal at once at different levels.
Im going to get the wife one for Christmas, only problem Wally world is the cheapest at $149 for the 6.5 qt, but I hate that place.

If you know someone that has Amazon.....  $129


https://www.google.com/search?q=ninja+foodi+sale&hl=en&source=lnms&tbm=shop&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjmipuku6HmAhVAJzQIHSzVDkkQ_AUoAXoECA0QAw&biw=1280&bih=614#spd=6848298432505983814
Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: Gunner55 on December 12/06/19, 10:49:14 AM
The one we bought was the 6.5 qt & it came from Best Buy for $179. That $129 one is a 5 qt, I think, not sure but I thought I seen where they have a 4 qt one too.
Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: glenn57 on December 12/06/19, 11:08:13 AM
nope......i seen pressure cooker..............never.......never own one. i seen one blow...........nope....no way natta!!!!!!!! :tut: :tut: :tut: :tut: :tut: :tut: :censored: :doah:
We have 1 down here & 1 at the lake that are at least 20 years old, never a problem here. :scratch: They get used quite a bit too but not canning any more. Probably wouldn't be safe for you to operate 1 though. :sleazy: :nerd: :nerd:
:tut: :tut: :doofus: i dont need to pressure cook anything to make my food safe or taste good!!!!!!! :mooning: :mooning: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: snow1 on December 12/06/19, 11:47:30 AM
Ah hell Glenn,I'm with ya " knock the horns off,wipe its ass and runner across the grill"
 bloody rare a vet could bring it back to life.
Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: glenn57 on December 12/06/19, 11:51:57 AM
Ah hell Glenn,I'm with ya " knock the horns off,wipe its ass and runner across the grill"
 bloody rare a vet could bring it back to life.
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: PERRFECT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :happy1: :happy1:
Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: snow1 on December 12/06/19, 12:01:02 PM
Well reb had me sniffin amazon,  maybe to small but has me thinking 


Ninja Foodi 7-in-1 Programmable Pressure Fryer, Slow Multi Cooker with TenderCrisp Technology, 5 Pot, 3-qt. Air Fry Basket (OP101), 5-Quart, Black/Gray
Ninja Foodi 7-in-1 Programmable Pressure Fryer, Slow Multi Cooker with TenderCrisp Technology, 5 Pot, 3-qt. Air Fry Basket (OP101), 5-Quart, Black/Gray
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$129.99 $189.99
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Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: Rebel SS on December 12/06/19, 12:46:41 PM
Half price today only.................

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Instant-Pot-DUO60-6-Qt-7-in-1-Multi-Use-Programmable-Pressure-Cooker-Slow-Cooker-Rice-Cooker-Saut-Steamer-Yogurt-Maker-and-Warmer/45918917
Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: Coffee118 on December 12/06/19, 01:00:31 PM
I love mine, I can cook a 4 to 5 lb roast in 45 to 50 minutes that is so fall apart tender that you have to use two spatulas underneath it so it won’t fall apart before slicing. The one thing I found out is not to put the Veggies in at the beginning or they will turn to mush. I cook just the meat for 25 - 30 minutes, do a quick pressure release then put the veggies for the last 20 to 25 minutes. They will be fork tender without turning to mush. I’ve done soups, chili, wild rice and whole chickens in it. If you are pressed for time like I am sometimes it’s great to cook a meal in an hour instead of 4 to 5 hours or longer. The thing I found out on cutting down the time it takes to heat up and build up pressure is to put your liquid in first and turn it in high while you are preparing what you are cooking, that way it’ll start to build pressure/ steam as soon as you lock the lid.
Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: LPS on December 12/06/19, 09:32:42 PM
We have had our pressure cooker for a couple of years but haven't used it much.  I need to do that. Glenn did you really see it blow up or did someone tell you they saw it????    :rolleyes:  Never heard of the Ninja thing. 
Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: Gunner55 on December 12/07/19, 07:21:58 AM
nope......i seen pressure cooker..............never.......never own one. i seen one blow...........nope....no way natta!!!!!!!! :tut: :tut: :tut: :tut: :tut: :tut: :censored: :doah:
We have 1 down here & 1 at the lake that are at least 20 years old, never a problem here. :scratch: They get used quite a bit too but not canning any more. Probably wouldn't be safe for you to operate 1 though. :sleazy: :nerd: :nerd:
:tut: :tut: :doofus: i dont need to pressure cook anything to make my food safe or taste good!!!!!!! :mooning: :mooning: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
:scratch:  No you've got KATCHUP! ;)  :rolleyes: :nerd: :nerd:
Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: Rebel SS on December 12/07/19, 07:35:27 AM
Ya don't need to cook Smurfberries, anyway.  :rotflmao:
Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: Gunner55 on December 12/07/19, 08:52:44 AM
Half price today only.................

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Instant-Pot-DUO60-6-Qt-7-in-1-Multi-Use-Programmable-Pressure-Cooker-Slow-Cooker-Rice-Cooker-Saut-Steamer-Yogurt-Maker-and-Warmer/45918917
We bought 1 of the smaller ones of these 2-3 years ago for the youngest niece  for Christmas & she loves it. No air fryer, I think, is the only difference between this & the ninja foodi.
Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: Rebel SS on December 12/07/19, 09:03:52 AM
I have a buddy thats a Fireman...he said prolly half the house fires this time of year started with AIR FRYERS!!! (rest are space heaters/candles) He's not the joking type, either...said he'll never own one. Said all of them melt into a plastic blob then flame up.  I just find that hard to believe.....but he doesn't joke around about that stuff.  :confused:
Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: Gunner55 on December 12/07/19, 01:24:43 PM
I have a buddy thats a Fireman...he said prolly half the house fires this time of year started with AIR FRYERS!!! (rest are space heaters/candles) He's not the joking type, either...said he'll never own one. Said all of them melt into a plastic blob then flame up.  I just find that hard to believe.....but he doesn't joke around about that stuff.  :confused:
:scratch: I too find it hard to believe that they're that dangerous without somebody tryin to stop 'em from makin them. Maybe it's the people using them.  :confused: You know that old line..............................you can't fix stupid. :doofus: :thumbs: :pouty:
Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: Rebel SS on December 12/07/19, 01:28:48 PM
I don't see where it's any different than other hot appliances. Maybe he's just located in a high-concentration area of dopes. He is in Pennsylvania   :bonk: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: glenn57 on December 12/07/19, 01:31:00 PM
my brother used to be on a fire dept...…..he said coffee makers at that time where a huge cause of a lot of fires????????? :doah: :scratch: :scratch: :scratch: he's pretty anal about unplugging the coffee maker at the cabin when we are up there...………..well he's anal anyway so...……………. :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :oscar:
Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: Rebel SS on December 12/07/19, 01:34:10 PM
Ya, he is....no, Reb, don't say it....no, no, no... :nerd:
Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: LPS on December 12/07/19, 02:09:20 PM
I remember when the coffee pots were starting on fire when not even in use but still plugged in.  That is what I thought about too when Rebs brought that up. 
Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: Coffee118 on December 12/07/19, 03:04:54 PM
I don't see where it's any different than other hot appliances. Maybe he's just located in a high-concentration area of dopes. He is in Pennsylvania   :bonk: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Hey now, I resemble that remark :doofus: :doofus:
Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: Rebel SS on December 12/07/19, 03:37:40 PM
WHOOPS!  Sorry cawfee! I pulled a Glenn!  :bonk:
Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: glenn57 on December 12/07/19, 03:55:49 PM
WHOOPS!  Sorry cawfee! I pulled a Glenn!  :bonk:
:tut: :tut: :tut: :tut: :tut: :tut: :tut: :tut: :tut: :tut: :pouty:
Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: Rebel SS on December 12/07/19, 03:59:21 PM

     :rotflmao:     :nerd:
Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: Coffee118 on December 12/07/19, 04:32:32 PM
WHOOPS!  Sorry cawfee! I pulled a Glenn!  :bonk:
:tut: :tut: :tut: :tut: :tut: :tut: :tut: :tut: :tut: :tut: :pouty:
It’s all good  :sleazy: some of us Pittsburgher’s  are a little bit goofy but in our defense it’s that we are so close to Ohio and West Virginia.
Title: Re: Ninja foodie?
Post by: Gunner55 on December 12/07/19, 05:12:49 PM
my brother used to be on a fire dept...…..he said coffee makers at that time where a huge cause of a lot of fires????????? :doah: :scratch: :scratch: :scratch: he's pretty anal about unplugging the coffee maker at the cabin when we are up there...………..well he's anal anyway so...……………. :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :oscar:
:scratch:  :doah: Look what glenn's an expert on now............................  :shocked: :whistling: :nerd: :nerd:  :sleazy: