The Ninja Speedi I have been using for many years began to quit on me earlier this year. I ended up losing the ability anything that used the heating element at the bottom of the machine. That meant I couldn't steam food or, one of the main things I loved about the Speedi - use the slow cooker.
I carried on using everything else but knew I would eventually have to move on. Like I already said, the Speedi is possibly the best cooking machine I've ever had. However, I started to look for an upgrade in the form of the Ninja Combi.
To cut a long story short, I have had the Ninja Combi for almost a week. I thought I'd spend today's post sharing a few words about it.
The first thing I'd like to draw your attention to is the build.
My friend - Vicki - had an amazing air fryer which had a window and the ability to use a rotisserie with chickens. I joked with her that her fryer looked like it had Metal Mickey's body.
That was the first thing I thought of, when I unpacked the Combi.
The first thing I made in it was rice and pork using the Combi Meals function (similar to the Speedi Meals option on the Speedi which allows for full meals to be made in fifteen minutes or so).
I wasn't happy with the result of the meal. It was my fault, though. I didn't use enough water with the rice.
A day later I made up for the previous mess up and cooked some fish with baby potatoes.
That turned out well. Very well, in fact. Everyone here at home gave the dish high praise.
Sandwiched in-between those meals were a few air fryer meals. I was particularly surprised at how well the skin-on fries came out of it. The best fries I've ever air-fried. I cannot wait to get hold of a couple of other chips I have used in my other air fryers just to see if they come out better in the Combi.
Today's dinner were New York City Beef Brisket Burgers, from the TGI Friday's range at Iceland. I made them with curly fries using the 'Combi Crisp' setting.
The burger patties came out nice and juicy. As were the fries, because they were steamed.
I still have yet to try the slow cooker on this appliance. I will get there eventually. I have some amazing ideas for that (Well, I hope they turn out amazing!).
The final take (for now) goes like this: I still very much miss the Ninja Speedi. However, I believe I've made the correct decision by opting to upgrade to a Combi.
Expect more posts about my Ninja Combi experience.