The Culinary Arts Thread

@volinexile @vollygirl @joevol33 OK, Ima join the club. I am looking at either a Ninja Air Fryer or the Nina Air Fryer Max XL. 1550 watts vs. 1750 watts, 2 lb capacity vs 2 lb. 4 programs vs 7. Can get the XL for the same price as the regular via amazon.
Same price, I would get the higher wattage and wouldn't think twice.
 
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I know it's more than you guys were talking about but would also like to get into the Ninja line of appliances. We have primarily Cuisinart.
I had a Ninja blender/food processor combo. Worked great. Gave it to daughter-in-law cause QVC tricked me into buying a Vitamix. Then I had to go get a food processor (KitchenAid.) lol
 
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@vollygirl Have you used yours to warm up leftovers? Maybe something like pizza or other bread-type stuff that would be ruined in a microwave. Don’t know if an air fryer could be used for that.

My monster combo gadget is so huge (and heavy) that it eats up space in a cabinet, so I’m looking for an excuse to keep it out on the counter in the laundry ell. 1577722953284.gif
 
I had a Ninja blender/food processor combo. Worked great. Gave it to daughter-in-law cause QVC tricked me into buying a Vitamix. Then I had to go get a food processor (KitchenAid.) lol
We love our Cuis Food Processors (2, the new ones have two sizes cups), we have a large and small capacity. We do have a Kitchenaid that we have had for over 30 years and it works like a champ.
 
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@vollygirl Have you used yours to warm up leftovers? Maybe something like pizza or other bread-type stuff that would be ruined in a microwave. Don’t know if an air fryer could be used for that.

My monster combo gadget is so huge (and heavy) that it eats up space in a cabinet, so I’m looking for an excuse to keep it out on the counter in the laundry ell. View attachment 250150
Friend of mine said it's goid for tgat, especially frebch fries. Zaxbys fries he said tatstes just as fresh. Now that's his testimony, I haven't tried it.
 
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@vollygirl Have you used yours to warm up leftovers? Maybe something like pizza or other bread-type stuff that would be ruined in a microwave. Don’t know if an air fryer could be used for that.

My monster combo gadget is so huge (and heavy) that it eats up space in a cabinet, so I’m looking for an excuse to keep it out on the counter in the laundry ell. View attachment 250150
It absolutely can be used for that. Use it like you would an oven and check the stuff every so often.
 
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Consumer Reports rated this one very high.

The Cuisinart Convection Toaster Oven Air Fryer is a simple option for those who just can’t stand digital displays, touchscreens, and other modern contrivances. It has 1,800 watts of power for fast heating, and it is extremely quiet. The controls are easy to use and the seven preset functions make this a versatile addition to your kitchen counter space. Whether you’re frying some chicken, roasting a turkey, or cooking up some asparagus, this Cuisinart toaster oven and air fryer has you covered in one convenient package.


 
I only found are frying ovens when I looked. Prolly not in the right place.
Shows how much I know. I thought it was the same thing that just did more. I saw a Cosori that was some sort of "Best all around buy" in some review. Good luck with whatever you get.
 
Lulz, I just read that post. He can one that has all the stuff the other one has but has more wattage and more programmable options for the same price, and wants advice on Which one to get.

Dee De dee.
Don’t get why they make one with larger wattage but the same capacity. Derp
 
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