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38 minutes ago, mickbrown said:

Right, which one should I buy?

If i ignore the 'im never buying apple' voice in my head, then you go ninja

You either go 15 in one or a 2 drawer one

If i was buying agai, id go 2 drawer...smaller cook area but can do pie in one, chips in the other

My 15 in 1 has more functions and can do a full chicken but nowt else at the same time

 

If you fancy a 2 drawer and dont want to do ninja, ive considered these two highly rated ones

Cosori smart dual blaze 6.4l

Or instant vortex dual basket 7.6l

Both on amazon

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6 minutes ago, Casino said:

If i ignore the 'im never buying apple' voice in my head, then you go ninja

You either go 15 in one or a 2 drawer one

If i was buying agai, id go 2 drawer...smaller cook area but can do pie in one, chips in the other

My 15 in 1 has more functions and can do a full chicken but nowt else at the same time

 

If you fancy a 2 drawer and dont want to do ninja, ive considered these two highly rated ones

Cosori smart dual blaze 6.4l

Or instant vortex dual basket 7.6l

Both on amazon

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6 minutes ago, Casino said:

While we are at it, im back to doing oven chips in mine

Cant master proper ones

 

Any tips?

 

3 minutes ago, buckhurstwhite said:

I'm with you on this. I can do great roast spuds, but chips - no. Any advice welcome

Don’t overload and shake regularly.

Parboil for 5 minutes.

Use olive oil to toss them in and let them cook from the parboiling before putting in the ninja.

 

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10 hours ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Cook in fat fryer.  These are best potatoes I’ve had for chips. 
 

https://www.agrico.co.uk/uk-varieties/agria

Not seen them before, but we get a couple Lancashire grown varieties for chipping/roasting from a farm shop. Can't remember the bloody names at the moment, but they're tremendous.

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1 hour ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Not seen them before, but we get a couple Lancashire grown varieties for chipping/roasting from a farm shop. Can't remember the bloody names at the moment, but they're tremendous.

Not easily available but if you find them get them and make some chips. Perfection. 

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2 hours ago, Zico said:

Are you talking home made chips here?

It's the 21st Century, there is absolutely no need for home made chips in this day and age - unless you're going to go through the hassle of triple cooking and all that bollocks

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5 minutes ago, Sweep said:

It's the 21st Century, there is absolutely no need for home made chips in this day and age - unless you're going to go through the hassle of triple cooking and all that bollocks

No product available in the supermarket even comes close to being on a par with proper home cooked chips and if you need to cook them more than twice you're a pretentious dick - once at 160° to cook the inside and once at 180° to cook the outside

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17 hours ago, mickbrown said:

Right, which one should I buy?

Right!, get to lidl or aldi etc, see what's in the middle for around £25.

Use it for bacon, sausage, burgers. Chops. Onion bahjis etc.

If you like it get a proper all singing one, if you think its ok but too much faff you not lost owt.

 

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