Ninja Foodi Possible Cooker
Looking for a nice discount on the Ninja Foodi PossibleCooker? This popular multi-cooker is a slow cooker that sautes as well as bakes, steams, braises and more – and it's marked down today! (Be sure to take a peek at more deals from the Kohl's Black Friday Sale too).
The Ninja PossibleCooker Pro Multi-Cooker is only $99.99 (Reg $150)
*This 8.5 Qt Slow cooker also lets you saute in it – and moves into the oven if you want! And it's a bread maker… and MORE!
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- Pay $99.99 out of pocket, Get $30 in Kohl's Cash and $5 in Kohl's Rewards
- Makes it as low as $64.99 shipped after Kohl's Cash & Rewards!Â
I had the older version of this multi-cooker and I LOVED it so I'm super tempted to get the newest model! Check out my review below for the different ways you can cook in a Ninja Multicooker 🙂
Ninja Cooking System Review
Jamie here! I've been loving my Ninja Multi Cooker – and here's why!
For this chicken noodle soup I was able to saute the carrots, onions and celery for a few moments with the chicken and then move it right into slow cooker mode to merrily bubble the day away. YUM!!
Here are all the ways it can cook:
- Slow Cooker
- Stove Top for searing and sauteing
- Steamer (for rice and veggies or steam roasting)
- Oven for Baking (Comes with a handy rack for that!)
I really didn't anticipate that I would use the Ninja as often as I have. But because it does stovetop cooking I find I use my stove much less!
Take Dirty Rice for instance. This is one of my family's super frugal lazy-night meals – that we might serve with tortilla chips.
I normally use a big skillet to brown my ground turkey/beef.  Then I move it into a soup pot with three boxes of Zatarain's dirty rice mix. Later that night, when I gt to wash dishes, there's always dried rice stuck to the sides and bottom.
In my Ninja I was able to brown the ground turkey and break it up on Stovetop mode (On High). Then I added the rice mixes and water to the pot and let it come to a boil. Next I turned the temp down to Low to simmer and cook the rice. The cleanup was SO EASY and I only used one pot!
This photo above is what's about to be chicken taco filling. For this easy recipe, I just tossed chicken breasts in the Ninja and covered with rotel, green chiles, black beans and seasoning and cooked on Slow Cooker mode on High for 4 hours. The Ninja beeped to let me know it was done so I could run upstairs and shred it. It then went automatically into Warm mode – and stayed hot for supper!
This here is my family's FAVORITE recipe currently – Mississippi Chicken!
I always stuff the pot with as much chicken as possible so we can be guaranteed lunch leftovers 🙂  Luckily it's a nice wide 6 Qt pot and holds about 7 chicken breasts if you really squeeze them in strategically.
My Favorite Part!
Even though I absolutely LOVE using my Ninja to cook, my favorite thing about it might not be what you'd expect… it's the nonstick pot!Â
Seriously guys – you can cook just about ANYTHING in it and when you're done just rinse it off and it looks clean again. I mean – you don't even have to WIPE it. (Of course I wash it well – but you get the point. Leftover food bits and grease just slide right off! It's absolutely amazing!)
It just makes everything feel EASIER. Not having to move from one pan to another simplifies the process. This makes it more enjoyable, and the cleanup is phenomenally easy.
Overall, this penny pincher gives it two thumbs up!
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