Get to know the Ninja Cooking System (pictures)
This versatile three-in-one unit is the Swiss Army knife of slow cookers.
A slow cooker on steroids
At a price of $199, the Ninja Cooking System is really three appliances in one: a slow cooker, an electric stovetop, and a countertop oven.
Dial-a-meal
The well-designed dials on the front of the Ninja make it easy to select your cooking mode, as well as to adjust the time and temperature.
Roomy cooking pot
The six-quart cooking pot is dishwasher safe and capable of holding enough food for the whole family.
Slow cooker mac 'n' cheese
We slow-cooked roast chicken, pot roast, and white beans in the Ninja, all of which passed our taste tests. We even tried a slow cooker macaroni and cheese recipe, and the Ninja's batch got some of the highest marks.
Countertop baking
Switch the Ninja into oven mode, and you'll be able to bake foods like these sweet potato waffle fries at temperatures up to 425 degrees Fahrenheit.
Stovetop style cooking
In stovetop mode, you can cook at low, medium, or high temperatures. The Ninja nailed this frozen Gorgonzola gnocchi entree.
Accessories
The Ninja comes with a metal roasting rack that makes steam baking a cinch (just add liquid below the rack). You'll also get a silicone muffin tray and a baking pan.
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