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Thank you Chicagoan!!!!! I am so technologically challenged-I knew there was at least one Facebook Ninja group- thank you and happy cooking!Smiley Happy Poodlepet
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I made the Ninja 4-in-1 Cookbook Chicken and Dumplings Soup today. It came out perfect. I used the store ready roasted chicken and used the Wyler's granules for the stock. The stock was more flavorful than chicken stock you buy. The broth was not very salty either.you can make the stock stronger or lighter to your taste. The dumplings were easy to make and they looked good and tasted even better. The dumplings help thicken the soup just right.I don't cook much anymore with just the two of us but find with the Ninja 4-in-1 I am. The Ninja cooks exactly as every recipe states it will. I am very pleased with this cooker and also the easy clean-up. Please post recipes you have tried with the Ninja and any suggestions for them.
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Last night I made the chicken with black bean sauce and snow peas. I didn't think there was going to be enough liquid, but it was delicious-DH was a happy camper. I made fried rice and Vietnamese scallion waffles with a soy, rice vinegar, ginger and toasted seamen seed dipping sauce. When food tastes this good, I really don't miss eating out! Poodlepet
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Sounds good. I never had the waffles like that before.

Thanks for posting Poodlepet.

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Good grief!!! This Kindle is going to get me in trouble yet!!! I typed in " sesame!!! At any rate MKR, on Wednesday it's going to be rainy here and based in how it turned out for you, I will make the Chicken and Dumplings. Poodlepet
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I made pork ribs with a rub. It had liquid to stem cook. The liquid bubbled up and nearly touched the ribs. I turned down the temp. The liquid still bubbled up but the ribs were very good. Very moist. The recipe was for four but I only made enough for 2 so they cooked a lot faster than the recipe.

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making the sweet and spicy pork baby back ribs today .

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MKR, I'm so glad you posted your experience with the pork roast as I've been craving it the way my mom made it but wanted to get that same or better outcome with the Ninja. I live in a very small community with small stores and haven't seen a good pork shoulder roast for sale but next weekend I'll have a chance to shop at a larger store.

Your post will come in very handy so thanks for taking the time.

The last thing I made in it was a stuffed pepper soup but I didn't take the decreasing liquid into consideration so most of the liquid was soaked up by the rice. Good flavors but more like a stew than a soup in consistency. We had it for a couple meals and frankly, the rest has been flavoring the dogs' kibble. {#emotions_dlg.laugh}

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On 10/19/2014 FATCATinCT said:

making the sweet and spicy pork baby back ribs today {#emotions_dlg.thumbup}.

Well, the ribs were fall off the bone tender but DH and I did not like the rub. Also, the beef broth used boiled down to nothing and I had to add additional liquid.

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I have made three recipes with the new Ninja cooker. Thai BBQ Pork ribs, Italian pot roast, and white turkey chili (I used chicken)

All 3 recipes were edible, but none were rave reviews. The meat was tender, and I love being able to saute, sear, and finish the meal all in one pot. The Ninja temperature control does run hot.

The cooker is great. I am going to try some of my own recipes and fine tune them for the Ninja.