NINJA Foodi Deluxe Pressure Cooker
NINJA Foodi Deluxe Pressure Cooker
Getting Started
Get the most out of your Deluxe Reversible Rack
Deluxe Reversible Rack Assembly
Deluxe Reversible Rack Usage
Create deluxe 360 meals by placing proteins on the Deluxe Layer, sides on the lower layer, and grains on the bottom of the pot.
For best results, use the Deluxe Layer for crisping, lower layer for oven roasting, and bottom of the pot for wetter ingredients.
When air crisping 2 layers, allow 5–15 minutes for the lower layer to crisp before adding the Deluxe Layer.
Basket Assembly, Hints & Tips
Pressure Cooking Tips
Cook & Crisp Basket Assembly
Helpful Hints
Let’s get cooking & crisping
Why are there 2 lids?
We’re glad you asked. The 2-lid design allows you to pressure cook and crisp in the same pot.
Use both lids to unlock a world of delicious, TenderCrisp meals
First time pressure cooking?
Try this water test to practice using pressure.
Using the Control Panel
Using the Pressure Lid
Using the Crisping Lid
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FAQ’S
The Foodi is a smaller, more compact version of the Deluxe. The Foodi has a smaller capacity, and does not have a crisping rack.
The Foodi Deluxe has a crisping rack and a timer. The Foodi does not have a timer or a crisping rack.
The Ninja Cooking System XL is an all-in-one unit. It comes with a steamer basket, roasting pan, baking pan, and lid that doubles as a serving plate. The Ninja Cooking System XL also has a timer and pressure indicator light.
It measures 12″ x 12″ x 14″ (LxWxH).
It has a 6-quart capacity. This means that it can hold up to 6 quarts of liquid at one time. That’s enough to cook approximately 8 cups of rice or 16 cups of pasta! It’s also large enough to cook 4 pounds of chicken or 2 pounds of beef!
It just kind of sits there, and it’s heavy and awkward while you pressure cook.” Many reviewers also point out that the Ninja Foodi is incredibly bulky, and while it does take the place of multiple appliances, it’s still not a super convenient machine to store.
It will use 500 Wh (or 0.5 kWh) in half an hour. It will use 2 kWh in 2 hours
Steam, slow cook, sear, saute, air crisp, roast, boil, and dehydrate all in one pot.
The Ninja Foodi recommends at least ½ cup of liquid in the 6.5 quart and the 8.5 quart.
The first reason could be because the power cord is not properly connected to the wall socket. Alternatively, the Ninja Foodi might not be turning on because the outlet has tripped. These are the two primary reasons why it will not turn on. Of course, there might be more problems that will require solutions.
stored once the custom settings are defined, and even after the Instant Pot cooker is unplugged from power. To reset to factory default settings, press and hold the “Adjust” button for 3 seconds, when the Instant Pot cooker is in the Off mode.
Not adding any liquid to the Instant Pot.
It’s necessary for steam to build up, ultimately creating a high-pressure environment used for faster cooking. Without sufficient liquid, pressure won’t build — and you’ll likely get the dreaded “burn” error.
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Documents / Resources
NINJA Foodi Deluxe Pressure Cooker User Manual [pdf] NINJA, Foodi Deluxe, Pressure Cooker |