Translate this blog....

Showing posts with label Cosori. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cosori. Show all posts

Saturday, June 06, 2026

I Replaced My Foodi, and...

 ...I'm not sad anymore!

I found the air fryer I never knew I needed so much

                                                                The Turbo Blaze

It might be on sale at time of this posting

And I got the pressure cooker from the same brand. 

                                                                           The "Cooker"

It is definitely on sale at time of this posting

As I said in my other post, I scored a great deal on them as a bundle. Even at the time of this posting, you can get both for close to the $170 price I did.

I received the Turbo Blaze first and it made me stop weeping for my Ninja. For one thing, I realized that the Ninja (while great at what it did) could not compete with the Cosori in most things. The Cosori is better at everything it does - especially air frying and baking. 

cannot wait to try the Proof function!

Using the Turbo (for the things it does) is much easier also. It's easier for me to handle and it's extremely easy to clean. Even without using liners, it's quick and easy to remove, clean, and replace. I did go ahead and get some silicone liners that, funnily enough, are made to fit a Ninja!  Since I got the Cosori, I truly have not missed the Ninja. It almost pains me to say that, but it's true. The basket is super-roomy. It's not as deep as some other models, but it's perfect for me. I really will be able to fit a small (4-5 1/2 pound) chicken or 2 game hens inside.

The cooker is a good one. I haven't fallen in love with it yet. I don't use it as much as I do the fryer. When I made some chicken wings, I used the pressure cooker to cook them with the seasonings. Afterward, I sprayed them with some lightly seasoned EVOO and air fried them crispy. I meant to get pics but... They were yummy!

Today, I am doing spaghetti. I will boil the noodles and make my sauce in the cooker and then bake my seasoned meatballs in the Turbo. I do like that a lot of my smaller Ninja baskets and accessories fit in the Corsori cooker.

Another thing I like about both these appliances is how small and tidy they are. My Ninja was only one unit, but it dictated how I used all my counterspace. Now I keep the Turbo on one counter (shared with my coffee maker and some small kitchen accessories) while the cooker sits on another counter - leaving plenty of room for a cutting board and my kettle. My whole (tiny) kitchen looks neater and is easier to work in.

So, yeah, I am not still mourning the Ninja. It was a blast while it lasted and I will cherish the fact that my best friend gifted it to me. It's gone now. Long live (please!) the Cosori.

Peace
--Free