Are you ready to become a ninja in your kitchen?
Air fryers are the latest foodie craze as they are helping aspiring cooks revolutionise the way they prepare meals at home. Using less oil than other traditional frying methods they offer a healthy way to make family meals. They're perfect for cooking a variety of food, making it easy to plan meals and save on time and washing up, and are also often cheaper to run than ovens helping you save money this winter.
To help you become the master of your kitchen we're offering you the chance to win a Ninja Foodi Max Dual Zone Digital Air Fryer. It's more than just an air fryer as it enables you to roast, crisp, bake, dehydrate, reheat and air fry food.
Two independent cooking zones allow you to get your timing bang on, and this is great news when it comes to cooking for the whole family as the two individual drawers will enable you to cook different foods at varying temperatures, times and settings simultaneously. Its extra large capacity also guarantees there will be ample food to go around so no one misses out, and it's up to 75 per cent faster than fan ovens.
It's the perfect tool to prepare everything from delicious crispy, breaded scampi to sumptuous roast chicken, gooey brownies, and tasty dried food snacks. You can also use it to reheat last night's leftovers to the perfect temperature to enjoy for lunch or a pre-dinner snack.
It really is the ideal little helper to make hectic family life and busy weeks run a tad smoother.
How to win a Ninja Foodi Max Dual Zone Digital Air Fryer
We're offering one lucky reader the chance to win one of these nifty little gadgets. For a chance to win, follow the link below and answer the question correctly. The closing date for entries is October 14, 2024.
Click here to enter the competition and answer the question.
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