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07-17-2023 12:57 AM
Wondering if anyone could give me advice on which on to buy. Wanted to perhaps some sort of cake or not. What I am trying to say is I would like one that has lots of features. Cookling is not my thing
I just would like something that would allow me to serve visiting family.
07-17-2023 02:03 AM
Instant pot is a brand of instant cookers. I have the instant pot brand, mostly i use it for beans, hard boiled eggs, and chicken for tacos. I use my air fryer more but I wouldn't want to be without either one of them.
07-17-2023 10:33 AM
@bonnielu We use a Ninja Foodi, it is an air fryer, slow cooker & pressure cooker.
I cooked a steak in it yesterday using both air fry and broil function, it is just pushing a button to change the method. The steak was cooked on a rack, below frozen french fries cooked at the same time.
I was very reluctant to cook a steak in it as I can cook and thought it would be terrible. It's not as good as searing in a cast iron pan but it was very good. I wanted to avoid heat in the kitchen and it works well for that.
The pressure cooker works well too I mostly use it for pot roasts.
07-17-2023 10:42 AM
I bought the 6 qt which is just the right size for most recipes. I also have the 3 qt which is ok but very small. There are alot of bells and whistles that you have to deal with. I use a few of them alot-- I also tried the air crisper lid a few years ago as air fryers were just getting to be the thing--I sent it back and in my opinion, is pretty worthless--if you want to airfry--get an airfryer. I have the Instant Pot brand in an airfryer that is fantastic and I use my tiny p/c , also an Instant Pot, which I use alot mostly for veggies--it does great steaming corn and green beans. I have made yogurt in them too--another great thing. Also steam eggs and potatoes together for a spud salad--- I'd start with the 6 qt. AMZ had/has good prices for the various cookers. And there a ton of accessories available too. As with most things--there is a learning curve but this is easy to figure out.
07-17-2023 10:43 AM
Ninja uses the name Foodi for more than one product. There is the pressure Cooker/air fryer and there's the grill/air fryer. I wish they would use a different name for the different prodicts. It's confusing. And now they have an outdoor grill/smoker/air fryer although I can't remember if that one is also a foodi.
07-17-2023 11:49 AM
I have the 6 qt. Instant Pot. I would not be without it. We use it for dried pinto beans, pot roast, stew, pulled pork, and recipes that require a longer cooking time. It is used more in the colder months since our food choices in summer are lighter and more quickly prepared.
07-17-2023 12:42 PM
@bonnielu. An Instant Pot is a pressure cooker. You cannot take it out of the box and immediate cook a gourmet meal. There is a learning curve to using it since it's a different method of cooking. Takes practice, trial and error. Be prepared for experimentation.
07-17-2023 01:26 PM
I have the Instant Pot brand (6 quart), which has several cooking features. Honestly, I purchased it for the sole reason of doing easy to peel hard cooked eggs. And for that, I'm using it every week. I finally tried a roast in it not too long ago and it was very good. I need to get more adventurous. My daughter uses hers for taco meat and crack chicken. I grill more often so I have my Ninja Foodie Grill for that.
07-17-2023 05:10 PM
I thought they went out of business or filed for bankrupcy. I didnt like mine. I threw it away and got the Ninja that is a pressure cooker/ air fryer. You just change the lid that is included. Love it.
07-17-2023 07:06 PM
I have had several electric pressure cookers, and the only reliable and easy to use is the Instant Pot. We have a 3qt and a 6 qt but for two people use the 3 qt. almost always.
We cook sweet potatoes, un-stuffed cabbage or bell peppers, chicken breasts from frozen, steamed veggies, etc in it.
The six quart we have has handles on the inner pot and that is a huge improvement over trying to get a pot out while it is hot.
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