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Foodi ninja chicken recipes
Foodi ninja chicken recipes




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Leave to simmer for about 3 to 5 minutes, or until any green vegetables have cooked through. Also, add in your thickener of choice either cornflour or chicken gravy granules and stir. Stir in any green vegetables (peas, broccoli etc). Remove the lid and switch the function to sear/saute again.At the end of the 10 minutes cooking time, leave the Ninja Foodi for about 10 minutes to release naturally before doing a quick release.The Ninja Foodi should take about 10 minutes to come to pressure. Choose the pressure cooker function and set it to high, 10 minutes. Place the pressure cooker lid on the Ninja Foodi and set the valve to 'seal'.Switch the saute/sear function off and add the remaining ingredients, apart from any green vegetables.Leaving the saute/sear function on, add the chicken breasts/thighs and quickly seal on each side.Cook the onions for a few minutes, or until they are starting to soften. Add the oil (you can also use butter) and leave to heat before adding the chopped onions. Switch the Ninja Foodi on and select the 'sear/saute' function.I hope you enjoy this Ninja Foodi Chicken Casserole recipe – let me know in the comments if you make it, and if you have any questions! I meant to take a finished, plated photo, but we were so eager to eat I completely forgot! I will add one in when I next make this recipe 😉

foodi ninja chicken recipes

Give it a taste test and add any seasoning if needed. Just add 1 tablespoon at a time and stir until it is at your preferred consistency. I also take this opportunity to add my choice of thickener, so for me, some chicken gravy granules. Then, add any green vegetables and stir in. Remove the lid from the pressure cooker and shred the chicken (if you want to, you can serve it whole too). Once the timer has finished, I tend to leave it for up to 10 minutes to naturally release before doing a quick release. It should take around 10 minutes to reach pressure (the silver bit in the valve will come up when it is at pressure and the timer will start). Put the pressure cooker lid on and set the valve to ‘seal.’ Switch the function to pressure cooker and set it to high, 10 minutes. Switch the saute/sear function off and add the remaining ingredients, apart from any green vegetables such as broccoli, peas or cabbage.

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I like to keep the chicken whole and then shred it at the end, I prefer the texture, plus it’s less preparation 😉 Keeping the saute/sear function on, add the chicken. I prefer to add a couple of tablespoons of gravy granules, but use what you prefer.Īdd a little oil or butter to the Ninja Foodi bowl and switch on to ‘sear/saute.’ Add the onions and gently cook for a few minutes, until they begin to soften up. Cornflour or chicken gravy granules – this is stirred in at the end to thicken up the casserole.I prefer to add hot stock as it helps the Foodi to reach pressure sooner. Stock – make sure you use enough stock for your electric pressure cooker.You can also add potatoes, we quite often add new potatoes in at the beginning so that we have a complete meal in one pot. For this one I just added carrots, celery and broccoli (the broccoli got added at the end). Vegetables – use your favourite vegetables, or whatever is available.Herbs – I used 2 tsp dried mixed herbs and 2 bay leaves (we dried the bay leaves ourselves from our bay tree in the garden!).Oil or butter – for sauteing the onions and garlic – I used a garlic infused virgin olive oil which tastes amazing!.Chicken – use either boneless chicken thighs, or chicken breast.Ninja Foodi – I have the MAX 9-in-1 Foodi but you can use any Ninja Foodi, or, other electric pressure cooker.

foodi ninja chicken recipes

(Exact amounts are in the recipe card at the end). This recipe is a conversion of my slow cooker chicken casserole – there are some adjustments to be made, but not too many.

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Related: Ninja Foodi Beef Stew How To Make Chicken Casserole In A Ninja Foodi Recently we’ve been using the pressure cooker function on the Foodi for making lots of stews and casseroles, especially on those days when I forget to set the slow cooker off! It’s possible to convert pretty much any recipe and make it in a Ninja Foodi (or any multi-cooker). And once you set it off, you can go off and do something else, leaving the Foodi to do its thing. You can make a complete meal in one pot which can be ready in less than 45 minutes. Making a chicken casserole in the Ninja Foodi is quick to prepare and tastes delicious.






Foodi ninja chicken recipes