![]() ![]() The Ninja can handle most cooking jobs with ease. It takes up about as much space as a small microwave and leaves plenty of room between the top of the counter and overhead cabinets. The Ninja 13-in-1 oven is the ideal solution for small kitchens. Still, not all is lost: You can easily make a frozen pizza using the bake mode - and it cooks correctly. However, the interesting thing is that regardless of the pizza brand we put in the oven, it always knew to adjust to 25 degrees less and five minutes longer for cooking. Then we used the Frozen Pizza mode’s automatic setting, and it still came out a little too crisp. ![]() At first, we followed the pizza box instructions - no good, burnt to a crisp. Try as we may, it always burnt our frozen pizzas. The only real disappointment was the frozen pizza mode. If you prefer lightly toasted bagels, it’s better off to use the Toast mode. That setting tends to provide a dark shade than the Toast option, so you’ll want to adjust accordingly. Bagel mode is definitely different than toast. There were some nuances we learned along the way. The Air Roast mode finally gave us the incentive to make one of those sheet pan recipes, and now we’re converts of that method. The cookies tasted just as good baked in both settings. Then we found we could cut the time in half by using the air fryer mode. We started to bake cookies using the bake feature. ![]() Most came out great, but a couple didn’t fare so well.ĭuring a cookie party, the Ninja was a lifesaver. We used all the cooking options to make a variety of feasts. We found that it even replaced many of the reasons we use the microwave. In our two months of testing, we’ve come to rely heavily on the Ninja oven for most of our cooking needs. Once the oven is cool, it automatically turns off, so you never have to wonder if you turned off the oven. We particularly liked this feature, as we don’t always have the willpower to wait for food to cool off enough before eating it. It will also replace the Temp/Shade reading in the digital display with the word Hot. ![]() When the food is ready, the oven will sound an alert. If you like bread lightly toasted, pick a lower shade number like 2. Press the Temp/Shade button and use the settings dial to pick how toasty you want it. These settings are where the oven’s smarts come into play.įor example, if you’re toasting some bread, select how many slices using the Time/Slices option. Once you choose a mode, use the Time/Slices and Temp/Shade buttons along with the settings dial to enter your preferred temp. Simply press the power button, click the Mode button that has the feature you want, use the dial to highlight it, then push in the dial to secure the setting. Operation is fairly straightforward, even if you don’t read the manual. The Ninja comes with three trays (air fry basket, wire rack, and SearPlate), which is all you need to make just about anything you’d make in a standard oven. Air oven mode functions cover your more typical oven activities: Air Fry, Air Roast, Broil, Bake, Toast, Bagel, Dehydrate, and Reheat. The dual heat functions are for relatively fast cooking methods: Sear Crisp, Rapid Bake, Fresh Pizza, Frozen Pizza, and Griddle. The oven sports 13 cooking options: Five dual heat and eight air oven modes. You use these buttons along with the setting dial to do everything - and we mean everything. You can cook a 13-inch pizza in there with room to spare.Īll the settings you need to control the oven, along with a digital timer and temperature display, are on the right-side panel. ![]()
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