Ninja Cooking System | Review and Giveaway
October 16, 2012 by admin - Jennifer
Filed under Featured, Giveaways
Company: Euro-Pro Operating LLC
Item Reviewed: Ninja Cooking System
Item Given Away: Ninja Cooking System
Start Date: October 16
End Date: November 1
I am so excited about my new MUST HAVE appliance. I can’t even explain to you how happy I am! See I love my crock pot, or should I say loved? I made just about everything I could in there to help me save time. And along came the Ninja Cooking System, with its three in one abilities and I feel in love with it. What’s more is that it outshines my crock pot by allowing me the ability to cook everything in one pot…IN ONE POT! No more searing in a pot on the stove and then transferring it to the crock pot leaving behind all the tasty parts in the other pot.
Not only can you cook and bake everything in one pot but there are three ways to do so. Steam Infused Roasting, Searious Slow Cooking and Steam Infused Baking. For the Steam Infused Roasting the Ninja has bottom and side heat and super heated steam cooks up to 50% faster. The Searious Slow Cooking uses a built-in stovetop to sear before slow cooking and again it’s all in one appliance. And the Steam Infused Baking uses steam infusion and direct heat to offer more moist, better tasting results with less calories because you use half the fat in your favorite cake mixes.
I made spaghetti this evening and my family loved how it turned out, we all had seconds! And it was so simple and fast! It just took 4 cups of water, 1 pound of spaghetti, 1 jar of pasta sauce and one package of frozen meatballs. Pour everything into the pot, mix is up and cover cook using the oven setting at 300 degrees for 25 minutes, and it was done. So simple, so easy and SO good! This is my new love (sorry crock pot) and I can’t wait to experiment with even more recipes! My cooking world has just opened up and I can’t say enough great things about the Ninja Cooking System! I am running around telling everyone I know that they HAVE to have one!
I have been given the awesome opportunity to share a Ninja Cooking System with one lucky Dirty t Shirt reader. Please see rules below to enter to win today.













Pulled pork for sandwiches sounds like a great starting point…
I would love to cook a whole chicken if I won
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I’d like to cook a stuffed chicken!
Mexican Pork loin. Each time I make loin, I use different ingredients.
I would make a beautiful roast with veggies.
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Chili
Brisket would be great.
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Elk Roast with mushrooms, carrots, cabbage, onions and taters.
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I would make chicken ranch tacos or to die for roast
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I like to roast a whole chicken.
I would use it to make chili
I’d cook sweet potato casserole
I would cook either a pulled pork or a pot roast
I would make a whole chicken
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Have to try the roasted chicken (no brainer) but really want to try the baking portion – Chocolate Bread Pudding! Have not made that in a crocpot!
Veggie chili!
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I would love to make my Chili!
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roast a chicken
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I would cook chili
I would cook a pork loin roast, or a curry pork stew.
a pot roast
I’d love to bake some chicken!
White Chicken Chili !:)
I’d like to cook chili
*Thanks* for the giveaway!
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I would cook a meatloaf in the Ninja, if I won
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Pork roast!
The choices to make in this cookware are endless but I’d probably start with a beef roast.I do not like peach cobbler in a crockpot but I think I would try it in this
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Thanks for the giveaway!!!
would love to try to cook ribs in it!
I would love to cook a turkey or a pork roast
Chicken- I love tender moist chicken. I always get it dried!
A big pot of Irish stew sounds good right now with it getting colder out, or my fiance could teach me how to cook many of his many African dishes in it.
I would make my favorite crock pot recipe, Creamy CrockPot Chicken first!
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homemade chili and cornbread, perfect for the fall weather. That ninja cooker looks really cool too!!
I would love to cook at same spaghetti dish you made and the chicken piccata recipe from the ninja website. Yum!
I would cook potato soup first, then lasagna, then,,,
I would make chili, could be amazing with the cold weather coming soon.
I’m like you, always using my crock pot. The true test for this one would be a pork roast (if it comes out so tender, it falls apart).
chicken would be great!
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I would like to try a pot roast.
I would make a pork tenderloin, and green chili.
I would love to make vegetable stew!
I would make green chili stew
i would learn how to cook in this!
Curry!!
Some white bean chili
MMMM….chili or a pot roast! bekki1820cb at gmail dot com
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I would make beef stew
Beef Hot Pot! I bet the Ninja makes awesome Nabe dishes!
I’d make a pork tenderloin.
Zucchini bread!
Roast Beef
really need this!
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I think I would try lasagna.
I would like to fix a nicely browned, very moist, roast and veggies.
I would like to cook sausage & sauerkraut
beef stew
That spaghetti with meatballs sounds great. Wondering if you could make steamed rice with chicken and veggies in it.
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I would love to try baking sourdough bread in a Ninja.
a yummy stew or chili!
Meatballs , Chicken Dumplings , Beef Stew , Crock Cake and more~! I used to use a slow cooker all the time but 3 months ago my went kaput just when I was cooking a yummy Rump Roast too
Thanks for sharing this fantastically wonderful giveaway with all your readers~!
I would like to try a pork tenderloin in the Ninja! I have a great recipe but it requires searing on the stovetop. An all-in-one appeals to me greatly.
I would cook a roast with potatoes and veggies
we would make chili our soups!
I would make chili
I would like to make beef stew
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rotiessere or baked chicken or chicken breast with white potatoes
I would make a roast with veggies.
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I’d like to cook up some chili. Thanks for the chance.
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I would make goulash!
would love to make a juicy roast with roasted potatoes and yorkshire, for my english hubby!
I would love to rice in this if I win!
I would like to cook a pork roast.
I would make home made sauce for my Spaghetti.
I would make a pork roast with potatoes and carrots.
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My first dish would be probably be the slow cooked beef stew — and I’d actually sear the meat first since it’s done in the same pot!!
Shawnee
stew!
Baked chicken
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I’d do a herbed chicken with veggies.
i would cook a pot roast and veg
Italian beef.
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I would love to make a roast!
I only have a kitchenette with crock pot, toaster oven, and microwave. I do not have a stove or oven. The Ninja Cooking System will make it possible to cook so many more healthy meals for my 6-year-old and me!
The first thing I would cook is steamed salmon with apricot sauce.
I’d cook chili
A roast, nothing like a good pot roast.
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I’d make spicy chicken stew first.
Pot Roast.
Thanks for the contest.
Pulled Pork
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Turkey breast would be good for this! Thanks for the chance to win!
Would love to cook some glazed chicken and some pulled pork!
Roast
I just “killed” my big crock pot, so I am very interested in this appliance, as it appears to be FAR better. I want to try every recipe they have!!
I’d make a delicious cranberry brisket, perfect for the holidays!
Beef Stew
Yummy on a cold Autumn evening
pot roast or a german “Sauerbraten”
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I would love to make roast, and then spaghetti, and then soup, and then…..
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I would love to cook some pulled apart baby back ribs in it
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I would love to be able to cook a one pot meal, my husband and i work different shifts and this would be so great.
Pam
This looks like something we need for the cabin!
30 minute spaghetti
I want to try fish in this!
I would probably make my sister’s pulled pork….hmmm I can smell it already!
Oh, Yvonne’s comment is so right…searing a 4lb pork loin on a large skillet is just too much! I would probably do try that first!!!!!
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I would cook a roast.
I would like to cook BBQ Pulled Pork, also Chicken and Dumplings in the Ninja. I’d also like to try cakes in it. It sounds like a great appliance for my needs.
Really? It will cook my pasta too? I have got to try this. Also the searing function, I would have to try this. Depending on the coat, it might also make making granola faster! Thanks for the review and giveaway opportunity!
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