Category: Cooking
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Ninja Foodi Max 9-in-1 Multi-Cooker: Testing the slow cook function

We tested out the Ninja Foodi Max Multi-Cooker’s Slow Cook function by cooking a lamb stew for two. Could we do the same for a family? And how did we get on
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How to cook scrambled eggs in the microwave

To save on time, you can cook scrambled eggs in the microwave. We try out different timings to see how long they’ll take
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How to ingredient prep

Batch cooking is all well and good, but if you don’t want to be stuck with loads of portions of one meal, turn to ingredient prepping and enjoy the variety
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Coconut sugar chocolate brownies: A refined sugar alternative

If you’re a big brownie lover but need to watch your sugar intake, then try these gorgeously chocolatey, slightly healthier coconut sugar brownies instead
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No bake Twix cheesecake

Treat yourself, or your dinner guests, to an indulgent no bake Twix Cheesecake – we also include alternative ingredients for those on a budget
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Can you cook for a family of five in the Ninja Foodi Max?

The warming and hearty shepherd’s pie is a great winter dinner. But, is a multicooker big enough to cook a shepherd’s pie for a family of five? We test it out
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Ninja Crispi vs oven: Chicken mini fillets

How does the Ninja Crispi compare to the oven when it comes to cooking chicken mini fillets? We cooked a portion of mini fillets in both to compare the result
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Ninja Crispi Air Fryer: Chicken pasta bake

Can you cook a pasta bake for two in the Ninja Crispi air fryer? We put it to the test with some chicken, sauce, and pasta to see how the Crispi performs
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Coconut sugar flapjacks in an air fryer

Flapjacks are notoriously high in refined sugar, which isn’t ideal if you’re trying to cut down. We’ve managed to make a low sugar flapjack with just two swaps
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Ninja Crispi Air Fryer: Cooking a jacket potato in a compact air fryer

It’s easy to cook a jacket potato in an oven, but how about in an air fryer? We put our Ninja Crispi to the test, aiming for a crispy skin and a fluffy inside