Air Fry vs Steam Crisp Turkey Breast…Ninja Steam and Crisp Pressure Cooker Airfryer


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2 fresh… never frozen…bone in Ttrkey breast… in a side by side comparison between air fried and steam crisp functions in the brand new “One Lid” Ninja …

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  1. Roland Gadue
    Roland Gadue says:

    John welcome back. I really enjoy watching your channel. I like how you give if your honest opinion and show the upside and downside. When you say never frozen mean they are thawed or they were never in the freezer ever?

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  2. Ethan Steiner
    Ethan Steiner says:

    Another awesome video from my favorite YouTuber!😁 Can you do a video of Cosori's new indoor grill sometime? It's similar to the one that you have from Ninja and one of the differences is that you can control it over Wi-Fi from your phone or tablet with an app called VeSync. Also, have you heard of the singer Adele? I enjoy listening to her music while I use my air fryer 😁 She's got great music and recently came out with a new album and the songs are amazing!😀

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  3. Glenda Lloyd
    Glenda Lloyd says:

    Welcome back
    I missed you and Baby Doll
    I'm very interested in this new Ninj but I can not upgrade right now. I love your video you always explain things so well
    Happy Thanksgiving

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  4. JM M
    JM M says:

    I just bought the one without the thermometer. They were $225 vs $296 on black friday. I figure I can buy a wireless one later, and not worried about the integration part. Oh and free cookware for it too if you got the $229 one, so figure $35 more off the normal price.

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  5. Sherri Wolters
    Sherri Wolters says:

    Sorry off subject, but a quick question do you like your breville smart oven or the ninja smart oven,and why. I'm hoping to get on sale for black Friday, im looking for the most spa c e inside and ho w hard to cleans, price of course. But since I value your opinions which one would you prefer thanks

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  6. Donna R
    Donna R says:

    Every time you open that lid it lengthens the cooking time and drops temperature drastically.. That accounts for the slower cook time on the right side air fryer turkey breast.

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  7. The Whisperer
    The Whisperer says:

    I am looking to get a multi cooker and could use some recommendations. I have 6 people in my household and own a 12qt stovetop pressure cooker. I’m stuck between Instant Pot Pro Crisp + Air Fryer 8-qt vs Ninja® Foodi® 14-in-1 8-qt. SMART XL Pressure Cooker Steam Fryer with SmartLid™ & Built-In Thermometer. Out of the two, which one do you think performs better than the other?

    I like that the Ninja Foodi is a 1 lid unit, but I don’t like the thought of accidentally burning myself from the steam or breaking off the lid when disassembling it for cleaning. Hopefully they will make it removable in the next model. I would like to see Instant Pot come up with their own multipurpose lid in 2022.

    My family likes to have seconds/leftovers so the 8qt might not be enough stepping down from a 12qt. I might end up buying 2 inner pots to make up for it. I know Instant Pot has a model with 10qt, but I really like how the Pro series of Pots look compared to the Duo Nova.

    Anyways, I’m already making a compromise stepping down from a 12qt to 8qt, I might do the same with having 1 lid vs 2 lids. In the end it’s all about the best bang for the buck when it comes to features and functionality. Unless Instant Pot has the same, I think the Steam/Crisp and Steam/Bake features might give Ninja a point in their favor.

    I’d love to see you put the two products mentioned up against each other in a video.

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  8. Suzie Kiehn
    Suzie Kiehn says:

    Hi John,
    Loved the video. I’m going to make a Turkey breast just for the sandwiches. I ordered Blue Plate Mayo and Dukes Mayo after hearing you say how good they are. I’m on the west coast and use Best Foods so it’ll be interesting to taste test.
    I was wondering if the skin was more crispy on the air fryer one or were they the same. Thanks and Happy Thanksgiving to you and Baby Doll and all of your family. So glad you’re back doing videos. God Bless
    Suzie

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  9. Karen Wyatt
    Karen Wyatt says:

    Happy Thanksgiving to Y’all, John!
    Thank you again for another excellent demonstration.
    I’m kind of shocked that the results were so similar.
    But to know that both methods yield a juicy bird
    is great to hear.

    I’ve never injected a turkey before so I do appreciate
    your method. I may have to look into that. 🤗

    It’s always wonderful to hear your opinion, John.
    Ninja should acknowledge all of your efforts here.
    You’re so gracious to share your knowledge about
    their products and I know that I’ve purchased
    several things based on your sharing with us here.

    So a big thank you from Karen in VA 🍂🍁🥂

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  10. Cathy Merrill
    Cathy Merrill says:

    Love your videos. This one is wonderful. This is what I'm doing with one of mine. Is the steam and crisp moisture? It looked like it might be. Thanks for sharing. Gobble Gobble 🦃🦃

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  11. Mr Gunn
    Mr Gunn says:

    Jelly007, steamed&crisped, not baked! Thanks for another great video. But John, which one is better? ;P I want to share a good tip, you can fry those neck bones up, then make a quick stock, and turn that stock into a sauce.

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