New York Post Composite If you’re looking for a Mother’s Day gift your mom will appreciate all year round, you’re in luck.
I love to save time, and I’ve discovered you can cook a meal under 18 minutes that tastes better than takeout — and a New Yorker confessing this is a big deal.
As a longtime Ninja devotee, owning everything from their espresso maker to their air fryers, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on the Ninja HyperHeat Pressure Cooker. Think of it as the Instant Pot’s cooler, faster cousin that actually adds style to your space.
The speed will enhance your mother’s dinner experience and quite possibly your own. I lack patience, and I’m not exactly a great cook, but I managed to pull off an incredible meal in mere minutes. My husband thought it was takeout because the meat was so tender and flavorful.
This pot can turn even the worst cooks into premier chefs.
After a long day at work, the last thing I want is a complicated recipe, so this was a massive win. My husband was beyond impressed, and between us, so was I.
Most people struggle to find the time to make a meal that actually tastes good, but the Ninja HyperHeat Pressure Cooker has completely changed that for us. It’s the perfect solution for busy schedules, proving you don’t have to be a chef to serve something impressive.
You can use any of the nine programmable functions: Pressure, Slow Cook, Rice, Pasta, Sear/Sauté, Yogurt, Steam, Sous Vide, and Keep Warm. It even comes with a SimpliServe inner pot, so you can take your meal straight to the table without extra dishes.
No setup was required. I didn’t even read the instructions for using it, since it was so easy to get started. But if you have any questions for setup, Ninja can walk you through it online.
My only con is that I have to search for recipes. Since everyone knows what an Instant Pot is, but not a Shark Ninja HyperHeat Pressure Cooker, I use Instant Pot recipes and common sense to determine which mode to set the pressure cooker, sous vide or slow cooker to.
I really think this will help you make dinner quicker, faster and more enjoyable. I highly recommend buying one for mom (and yourself).
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