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The Ultimate Ninja Air Fryer Cookbook UK

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The Ninja Air Fryer is easily one of the best countertop kitchen equipment I’ve come to enjoy using.
If you agree with me, The Ultimate Ninja Air Fryer Cookbook is the perfect book to get you started on your air fryer cooking journey. The book provides detailed and comprehensive information on how to use the air fryer to create dishes, from precise preparation and cooking times to portion sizes, from easy-to-find ingredients to easy-to-follow instructions, along with beautiful photographs to ensure that you’ll be able to cook delicious meals with ease and success.

From this cookbook you will get:
✅ Getting To Know The Air Fryer
✅ The Difference Between Air Frying and Deep Frying
✅ The Advantages Of An Air Fryer
✅ How To Choose The Right Air Fryer
✅ Various Models Of Ninja Air Fryers
✅ How to Use and Cleaning & Maintenance the Ninja Air Fryer
✅ Tips and Tricks for Using the Ninja Dual Zone Air Fryer
✅ Clear and easy-to-follow recipes with Vibrant Pictures

With this cookbook, you’ll open up a new world of cooking with just a few simple ingredients and easy-to-follow instructions for quick and easy, delicious meals perfect for busy weekends or special occasions for family and friends!

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Publisher

Independently published (25 Sept. 2023)

Language

English

Paperback

74 pages

ISBN-13

979-8862439328

Dimensions

21.59 x 0.43 x 27.94 cm

Average Rating

4.50

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8 Reviews For This Product

  1. 08

    by Lily

    This book is a good starting guide for using an air fryer. It has clear pictures and is helpful to have alongside the instruction manual, which should be your main source of information.

    There are four pages that explain the basics of something, like how it works and how to clean it. Then there are two pages with charts and tables. After that, there are 80 recipes that are well explained and easy to understand. Each recipe has pictures, clear instructions, and information about the nutrition.
    Some of these are easy to make (like crispy bacon or homemade croutons), but all of them are helpful and can be used in a beginner’s recipe book.

  2. 08

    by elizabeth a southern

    Not what I was expecting, but saying that I’m sure if you like that kind of food I’m sure it would be fantastic

  3. 08

    by Jean Vaughn

    This is an amazing cookbook with delicious pictures. It is exactly what we were hoping to find. We are beginners in using an Air Fryer, especially because we have a fancy one from Pampered Chef called the Deluxe air fryer. It came with a few recipes and instructions on how long to cook certain foods,
    but we still wanted to find more recipes. This book is the only one. I wasted money on some bad things, but I’m glad we found this really great one.

  4. 08

    by Beth Roberts

    I really like this ninja Air Fryer. The container can hold more than anticipated, and it can reach temperatures up to 400 degrees, while some other containers can only go up to 370 degrees. It’s really simple to use and you don’t need to fry with oil or use an oven for many packaged foods that usually need the oven to get crispy, like tater tots and similar foods.
    It can cook all kinds of food, and it can even make toast. I am getting rid of my toaster oven. It’s not difficult to clean, just like cleaning a pot. The unit is 13 inches tall, so make sure to measure the space under your cabinets if you want to store it there. Enjoy yourself

  5. 08

    by Toni Thomas

    Finally, there’s a great cookbook for Air Fryer. It has 80 easy and fantastic recipes that only require an Air Fryer. Unlike other books that use slow cookers, pressure cookers, stoves/ovens, etc. Every recipe has a beautiful, colorful picture and easy-to-follow instructions. Recipes can be made for or can be easily changed to fit baskets. Each food has information about what nutrients it provides, and some of them also have helpful suggestions.
    There are 5 pages of information about Air Fryers. There is also a 2-page chart listing different types of foods you can cook without recipes. The Table of Contents is organized by food type, not by dish names. Finally, there are the recipes themselves.

  6. 08

    by Velvet

    I had high hopes for this, as I saw it recommended often for the ninja dual air fryer and praise for how it is british/UK. I was impressed by the stated 1900 days recipes, too – it implied a wide variety of recipes to pick and choose from!

    My hopes were dashed when it arrived. I can only assume 1900 days recipes refers to how long it took to put this book together, because having been startled at the thinness of the publication I counted and there are 124 recipes. 124.

    It makes no reference to the AF300UK or the AF400UK. In fact, within this section (chapter 2 – various models of air fryer) some headings suggest this book hasn’t been proof read well either – headings such as ‘How to use the ninja air fryer (label how to use it with steps)’ and ‘tips and tricks for using the ninja dual zone air fryer (about 400 words)’ both suggest a work in progress has been printed rather than a finished book.

    On to the recipes – throughout these are scattered various moments of ‘wt is that’ due to the number of Americanisms. Breakfast sausage? Slider buns? Biscuits with gravy? (this refers to ‘pre-made biscuits’ in the ingredients and I can assure you that using rich tea or digestive is NOT what is meant, but that kind of dough based roll/bread thing that Americans have and british people don’t) and this is the same issue with Sausage and cheese stuffed biscuits (I’d like to see anyone stuff a UK biscuit quite frankly).

    Going a little further – Cornish hens? Beef chuck? All-purpose flour? Eggplant? Zucchini? Corn kernels? Cilantro? Heavy cream? Hard cheese sharp cheese and american cheese all feature as well as cheddar. Back to the sausages – what’s a breakfast sausage patty when it’s at home….

    And then – Chapter 11 – family favourites (british classics). Fish and chips, cinnamon roll bites (this isn’t a british classic quite honestly) Shepherds pie (using lamb or BEEF – that would be a cottage pie if it is beef), Lemon baked cod, Toad in the hole, Brazilian chicken heart skewers (that’s a british classic? really?) Bangers and Mash, Moroccan lamb chops, scotch eggs (oh the trite irony flooding through me right now) Lamb chops with root vegetables, and just to make sure we’ve covered all corners of the UK Cornish Pasty and a breakfast sausage and egg sandwich.

    There are also some VERY odd quantities. 473ml of stock. Can sizes seem to be given as 425g (UK cans are invariably 400g and they’re called TINS.

    And throughout many of the heat settings are given in farenheight first with celcius bracketed – just reinforcing this is far from a UK-centric publication.

    Quite honestly I’m so disappointed I will be sending this back – it’s making itself out to be something it’s not and I thought I was buying a very decent quantity of recipes (1900) which it isn’t, and also a UK publication which it also isn’t.

    On the plus side – there are some lovely full colour pictures for probably 50% of the recipes. I suspect if I googled these recipes I’d find them online, albeit in imperial measurements. The art of converting from one measuring system to the other isn’t as straight foward as it seems (hence things like 473ml of stock!) and rounding to the nearest 10g (as has been done with most other things) will yield very different results in cooking sometimes. Also on the plus side – they have managed to spell Worcestershire sauce correctly… And there are some interesting dishes that may be worth trying, though fair warning there is a LOT of use made of batter and breadcrumb coatings.

    The hunt for an actual UK book for the ninja dual air fryer continues…

  7. 08

    by Darren Mcbride

    I really enjoy using this ninja air fryer cookbook because the recipes are easy to make and the food turns out delicious. This cookbook is perfect for me because I just got an air fryer. I like a variety of foods such as roasted green beans, churros, and falafel. As someone who is new to cooking, I liked the pictures, easy-to-follow
    directions, and information about protein, fat, sodium, and more. List of recipes. I need to monitor how much protein and fat I eat, so this information is very helpful. definitely a good choice to keep.

  8. 08

    by Paulette Campbell

    This one was much better than all the others. If you are new to using an electric air fryer, you should get this cookbook. There are many easy recipes available that are written clearly, and the wide range of options will make you want to try them. The air fryer and the book go well together. The food you make by following the instructions in the book tastes delicious, just like something you would get in a restaurant.
    There are many recipes in the book to choose from, and the kids really enjoy the baked chicken wings. The house smells wonderful after cooking with the air fryer. I would recommend this book to anyone, especially those who are new to using an air fryer.

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