Might give the Fage %0% a try, as there is some symmetry between our eating styles. I have try Skyr and Morrisons own brand as standalone eats, but the taste profile did not cut it for me.
Does a salad of freshly picked kale, a few orange segments, toasted flaked almonds and thinly sliced shallot count as real food?
I have a Ninja Foodi cooker it pressure cooks, steams, bakes /roasts, sears/sautes and air fries. A whole small chicken I pressure cook for about 20 minutes then air fry for 10/12 minutes to crisp the skin.. awesomeI don’t have much room for gadgets but the air fryer really is worth the space. I’d never been able to eat the skin on chicken until I air fried it - now it’s my favourite part.
I have a Ninja Foodi cooker it pressure cooks, steams, bakes /roasts, sears/sautes and air fries. A whole small chicken I pressure cook for about 20 minutes then air fry for 10/12 minutes to crisp the skin.. awesome
Visit to a new (to me) butcher and fishmonger, side by side and about a mile from home. Luckily my freezer has no space, which restricted spending. Very much like a kid in a sweet shop!
Resulted in brunch of Manx kippers with unpasteurised butter and dinner of air fried (using the rotisserie spit) pork loin, with a nice bit of crackling on top. Some yoghurt too. Yum.
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Wow! Looks like the rotisserie made an excellent job of the crackling. What time/temp and size of joint approx?
Are you allowed to say which model you have...I have a Ninja Foodi cooker it pressure cooks, steams, bakes /roasts, sears/sautes and air fries. A whole small chicken I pressure cook for about 20 minutes then air fry for 10/12 minutes to crisp the skin.. awesome
Are you allowed to say which model you have...
The model number is Ninja Foodi Mini OP100UK but mine is the smallest 4.7litres model I live on my own but even that one would be plenty big enough for at least two people but there are bigger models for larger families just Google itAre you allowed to say which model you have...
I am always a bit sceptical when something does sound really good but the Ninja Foodi really does do what it says and it cooks about 20% faster than the normal oven .I have read about the Nija Foodi it does sound awesome and would actually replace all my other gadgets. Next upgrade maybe....
To be honest it is better than I expected it to be I really did not think something portable could be as good as the conventional oven and replace that but it doesI've recently bought a 7.5L OP500UK.
I already own a 6litre Instant Pot and use it daily, but the air fryer aspect has really become a revelation to me. This morning I cooked bacon, sausages, mushrooms and tomatoes in the Ninja, for my breakfast. Then this evening I cooked celeriac chips and a sirloin steak in it. All were delicious!
I also use the multi cooker for making my own greek yogurt, which is absolutely sublime. Live, organic and about 10% fat! What's not to love?
It was about 700g - boneless. Did it for 15 mins at 200, followed by 2 hours at 80 (timer only lasts an hour, so checked with thermometer at 1 hour and again at 1 hr 30), then a final 15 mins at 200 to crisp the crackling properly. Not much of it left
Have you christened your new air fryer yet?
Thanks so much will look at that.I've recently bought a 7.5L OP500UK.
I already own a 6litre Instant Pot and use it daily, but the air fryer aspect has really become a revelation to me. This morning I cooked bacon, sausages, mushrooms and tomatoes in the Ninja, for my breakfast. Then this evening I cooked celeriac chips and a sirloin steak in it. All were delicious!
I also use the multi cooker for making my own greek yogurt, which is absolutely sublime. Live, organic and about 10% fat! What's not to love?
Thanks so much and I will look at that model too, useful advice about portions.The model number is Ninja Foodi Mini OP100UK but mine is the smallest 4.7litres model I live on my own but even that one would be plenty big enough for at least two people but there are bigger models for larger families just Google it
I am always a bit sceptical when something does sound really good but the Ninja Foodi really does do what it says and it cooks about 20% faster than the normal oven .
To be honest it is better than I expected it to be I really did not think something portable could be as good as the conventional oven and replace that but it does
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