Ninja Drums & Thighs, with Pan-Fried Zucchini
This Newest Toy makes Great food, but really outdoes itself when it comes to Chicken Parts, with or without Bones.
So this time it’s 2 Drums & 4 Thighs that I sprinkled some CBP, Garlic Powder, Onion Powder, and Paprika on before Refrigerating for a few hours.
Then I plugged in the Ninja, set it on “Air Fryer”, and set it on 390° for 30 minutes.
Then after 10 minutes I flipped them all and sauced both sides.
After another 8 minutes, sauced the top side again.
After 4 more minutes they were all over 180°, and had nice color, so I shut it down.
The Drums got Mrs Bear’s BBQ Sauce (Her’s), and the Thighs got Jeff’s BBQ Sauce (Mine).
The first Night’s Supper had Green Beans on the side, and Mashed Taters with Cream of Chicken Soup for Gravy.
My Second Night’s Supper I had one Thigh, along with a bunch of Pan-Fried, Breaded Zucchini Slices, and a Pickled Red Beet Egg.
Then on the Third Night, I cut up another Thigh, and finished up the leftover Zuke Slices.
Then I had another slice of that Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Mrs Bear made a day or 2 earlier.
That’s All Folks!! Hope you enjoyed!
Bear
Seasoned & in the Ninja Air Fryer Basket @ 390°:
After 10 minutes, Flipped & Sauced both sides:
After 8 more minutes, sauced top side again:
After 4 more minutes---Total 22 Minutes, All Done @ over 180°:
Bear's first Supper---2 Thighs with Green Beans & Mashed Taters with Cream of Chicken Soup for Gravy:
Sliced up Zucchini, ready for Breading:
My Beautiful Breading Machine Hard at Work:
Anybody for Tic Tac Toe in Molten Butter?
Bear's Second Night's Supper, with Pan Fried Zuke Slices & A Pickled Red Beat Egg:
Bear's Third Night's Supper of 1 cut up Thigh & the rest of the Pan Fried Zuke Slices:
And the Precious Last Slice of Strawberry Rhubarb Pie:
This Newest Toy makes Great food, but really outdoes itself when it comes to Chicken Parts, with or without Bones.
So this time it’s 2 Drums & 4 Thighs that I sprinkled some CBP, Garlic Powder, Onion Powder, and Paprika on before Refrigerating for a few hours.
Then I plugged in the Ninja, set it on “Air Fryer”, and set it on 390° for 30 minutes.
Then after 10 minutes I flipped them all and sauced both sides.
After another 8 minutes, sauced the top side again.
After 4 more minutes they were all over 180°, and had nice color, so I shut it down.
The Drums got Mrs Bear’s BBQ Sauce (Her’s), and the Thighs got Jeff’s BBQ Sauce (Mine).
The first Night’s Supper had Green Beans on the side, and Mashed Taters with Cream of Chicken Soup for Gravy.
My Second Night’s Supper I had one Thigh, along with a bunch of Pan-Fried, Breaded Zucchini Slices, and a Pickled Red Beet Egg.
Then on the Third Night, I cut up another Thigh, and finished up the leftover Zuke Slices.
Then I had another slice of that Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Mrs Bear made a day or 2 earlier.
That’s All Folks!! Hope you enjoyed!
Bear
Seasoned & in the Ninja Air Fryer Basket @ 390°:
After 10 minutes, Flipped & Sauced both sides:
After 8 more minutes, sauced top side again:
After 4 more minutes---Total 22 Minutes, All Done @ over 180°:
Bear's first Supper---2 Thighs with Green Beans & Mashed Taters with Cream of Chicken Soup for Gravy:
Sliced up Zucchini, ready for Breading:
My Beautiful Breading Machine Hard at Work:
Anybody for Tic Tac Toe in Molten Butter?
Bear's Second Night's Supper, with Pan Fried Zuke Slices & A Pickled Red Beat Egg:
Bear's Third Night's Supper of 1 cut up Thigh & the rest of the Pan Fried Zuke Slices:
And the Precious Last Slice of Strawberry Rhubarb Pie: