
BE VERY CAUTIOUS not to let the milk go above 110˚ F. If your milk has cooled down to room temperature, you can warm it back to 100˚F if desired. I assume you heated the milk to 175˚ F the first time around, and then let it cool back to 100-110˚ F. If the milk still smells OK and you aren’t feeding it to anybody who is immunocompromised, such as the very young, the very old, or very ill, then proceed to the next step. If so, throw it out - no need to ask any more questions. The short answer is that there aren’t masses of differences between these two popular brands so if you’re struggling to decide which is best for you, consider how much space you have to store a multicooker, how much you’d like to spend, and what size capacity suits your needs.Here are some suggestions based on my own experience: 4 steps to possible yogurt recovery 1. Of course, how much you pay might be the biggest deciding factor of all and if that’s the case, the Instant Pot is the cheaper option. If you need all the cooking space you can find, the Instant Pot will be your champion here as it has a bigger capacity than the Ninja Foodi. As both offer 11 functions in one machine, you won’t be missing out on either option. Spec-wise the Ninja Foodi and the Instant Pot are pretty much level pegging. Once you've interpreted the settings for your machine though, you should get the same result. For example a slow cooker or pressure cooker recipe designed for one brand, should work in the other, but the temperature settings on offer may not be exactly the same. Then, it may just be a case of tweaking the settings to suit your multi-cooker. There are various different capacity Ninja Foodi and Instant Pot models, so check that your appliance has a large enough capacity for the recipe you’re looking at. Not always, but given that these two multi-cookers offer very similar functions, it’s usually easy enough to adapt recipes to make them work in whichever brand you have. Ninja Foodi vs Instant Pot: Are the recipes the same? Ninja Foodi models have non-stick cooking pots so you shouldn’t end up with dried-on bits of food that are hard to get rid of, whereas Instant Pots have stainless steel pots.Īs Ninja Foodi machines feature a cooking pot with a non-stick coating, you’ll have to avoid using any metal utensils with it in case you scratch off this coating. You can place the cooking pots from Ninja Foodi machines and Instant Pots in the dishwasher for easy cleaning. (Image credit: Shutterstock) Ninja Foodi vs Instant Pot: cleaning The Instant Pot Duo Crisp also comes with an additional lid for air frying, a multi-level air fryer basket, steam rack, broil tray, and a protective pad.
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The Ninja Foodi Pro Pressure Cooker has a crisper lid, pressure cooking lid, a dishwasher-safe non-stick cooking pot, non-stick cooking plate, a broil rack, and a recipe book. If you’re planning on moving your appliance after using it, you might be interested to learn that these models weigh roughly the same at just over 10kg each.īoth of these appliances come with some accessories as standard. Both of these machines are pretty big and will take up quite a bit of space on your kitchen countertop. When it comes to power, the Instant Pot model has a 1,500W heating element, and the Ninja Foodi has a wattage of 1,460, making the Instant Pot slightly more powerful. The Ninja Foodi Pro Pressure Cooker has a 6.5 quart/6.1-liter capacity, whereas the Instant Pot Duo Crisp has a larger 8-quart/7.6-liter capacity, so you’ll be able to fit more food in the Instant Pot. So, what else sets these appliances apart? Price will obviously be a key deciding factor for many and the Ninja Foodi model is more expensive, but aside from that, the capacity each cooker offers will also be worth keeping in mind. Pressure cooks, steams, slow cooks, makes yogurt, sous vides, air fries, bakes, roasts, broils, dehydrates, and warms.īoth the Instant Pot and the Ninja Foodi offer the same functions with the exception of yogurt making and dehydrating.



Ninja Foodi 11-in-1 Pro Pressure Cooker features: Pressure cooks, sautés, steams, sous vides, slow cooks, warms, air fries, roasts, bakes, broils, and dehydrates. We’ve listed the features each has below. Instant and Ninja offer a large range of multi-cookers and some are more basic than others so we’ll focus again on the Instant Pot Duo Crisp and the Ninja Foodi 11-in-1 Pro Pressure Cooker.
