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NuWave Pro Oven product review.

Like I posted yesterday, I received the Nuwave Pro Oven as a gift from some friends, and I used it to cook our dinner tonight.

I had a really good reason to test it out tonight, we had a bit of an accident here at the house.
I had posted to Twitter how good I was feeling so I was going to do some house cleaning.
It's been awhile since I've felt good, so I wanted to do all of the dishes, the laundry, and vac the carpets.
Within minutes of posting that, the bathroom flooded, which subsequently had spread to the back bathroom and hallway.
The landlord is trying to fix up the duplex apartment next door after the old neighbors moved out about 6 months ago.
He's had to do an insane amount of work, they really trashed the place.
He had torn up the carpets and decided to never put any back down again after what they let their pets do to every full room of carpet in there so no other tenants do that again, and today, he decided to power-wash the terrazzo flooring in there.
He hooked up the power washer to the sink or tub faucet in the bathroom, and proceeded to wash the floors, suck it all up in a wet vac, and he dumped it all down the toilet drain and then left.
This old duplex is still on septic, it can't handle that much water going down the toilet that fast, and so, it all backed up into our side of the duplex.
I spent the entire afternoon soaking up water with towels and then doing all of laundry, having to wash all of those towels.
So by the time the teens and I had finished cleaning the house, it was nearing dinner time and I was no longer physically feeling so great.
My back, neck and shoulders were fried, and not to mention, I was so busy cleaning up the watery mess, I had forgotten to thaw out the frozen chicken breasts for dinner.

The NuWave Pro Oven says that it can cook from frozen in less time than thawed or fresh, in a regular oven, so I decided to test drive it tonight.
It's all digital, you just place your food inside, check the chart for cooking times, set the temperature and time, click start, and it cooks your food.

I got it all set up and placed the frozen chicken breasts on the cooking rack making sure the drip pan was beneath, and set the cooking temperature to high power (350degrees) which was 1 button, set the time for 16 minutes which was 3 buttons, and clicked 1 button to start.
A total of 5 button pushes to make dinner.

Within just 3 minutes, they were thawed and starting to cook!

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They were starting to turn a nice golden color at about 8 minutes.

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And just like the infomercial says, all of the fat and grease drips off of the food and into the drip pan below, making your food healthier because it's not sitting in it's own grease.

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At 16 minutes, they were completely cooked all of the way through, but the teens wanted some BBQ sauce on them, so I opened up the NuWave, poured some on, and set it to cook again for just another 3 minutes to bake the yummy sauce onto the chicken breasts.

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I made a side of Pasta Roni fettuccine alfredo to go with it, and wow, it was so good!

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When the infomercial says that your food cooks in less time, has less fat and grease, and the meat is tender and moist, they are NOT lying.
The chicken breasts were so full of flavor, they were tender and juicy, and was definitely done in far less time than if I had cooked it in a regular oven.
If I had cooked them in the oven, it would have taken about 45 minutes, the whole house would have gotten hot, I would have had to bend over and keep checking to see if they were done, which stresses my neck and back out, turn them over so both sides could get brown, and then I would have had the baking sheet to clean up which is always a mess after making anything with BBQ sauce.
BBQ sauce sticks to the baking sheet something fierce, and I usually end up having to soak it for about an hour or two in order to get it totally clean.

When dinner was over, it was time to clean up and wash the NuWave.
It was SO easy to clean!
The top dome comes off of the digital cooking head simply by turning it counter clockwise, and the dome itself doesn't get dirty because the food didn't splatter at all, it simply had some condensation in it, so I just rinsed it out under the faucet head.

The drip pan was also super easy to clean, just a few wipes around with my dish stick, and all of the fat, grease, and BBQ sauce drippings just came right off.
No sticky mess!

The baking rack was also wicked, wicked easy to clean because I had given it a light spray of no-stick cooking spray, so again, just a few wipes over the rack grids with the dish stick, and it was totally clean.

Overall, the NuWave Pro Oven is awesome!
It is super easy to use, cooks in less time than the regular oven, really easy to clean, and the food comes out moist and full of flavor, just really, really great.
I absolutely love it and can see us using this for everything that we would normally cook in the oven.
It is so easy to use that the teens will not have any problems at all learning how to cook with it, so when I do go in for my surgery and begin recovering at home, they will be able to eat food that is good for them.
No more take out, junk food, no more microwave meals, no more cold lunch meat sandwiches or subs every night for months on end, they will be eating good and tasty food that they cooked themselves.

Comments

Yum! The chicken looks delicious! I'm not sure if that machine is available here in Aust. but there is a similar one that I've had my eye on. I just wasn't sure to believe the ads about how quickly it cooked everything.

You've just encouraged me to check it out some more. It would make life so much easier!

"The Pizza Flipper for the NuWave Pro Oven is for making the crust of the pizza come out perfect every single time, make any frozen pizza taste like it came straight out of a pizza oven!"

Place a piece of parchment paper on the 4"inch rack, place your frozen pizza, cheese and topping side down, on the parchment paper.
Cook on high power (350degrees) for 5 minutes.
Take the Pizza Flipper and open it, slide one of the open ends underneath the parchment paper so it is in the middle of the pizza.
Next, close the pizza flipper and lock it into place with the slide lock on the handle.
Turn the pizza over, unlock the lock, and remove the pizza flipper.
Then, take the parchment paper off of the cheese and topping side, place the NuWave cooking dome back on, and cook on high power (350degrees) for an additional 3-5 minutes or until cheese is bubbly and crust edges are golden brown.
Perfect brick oven pizza taste every time!

So now we all know what it does.
I'll definitely have to try it, we all like those frozen Totinos pizzas...LOL

Oh my gawd that looks fantastic!

I have an older version of an oven like the Nuwave. It's fantastic! Try making rolls. They come out huge and very light. You can also make fried tasting foods without all the oil. Love it. Careful with the lid. At least, mine has a top with a handle that when pushed toward down position, starts the oven. Gets hot very fast. Not complaining... just more careful. I think you will be very happy with how it works out for you and your guys.

That's so great! I'm glad you're enjoying using it and it's helping you out so much.

Hmm .. you've half tempted me to consider getting one for us ...

Why didn't you call me and let me know you were having a crisis? I would have come clean up the mess for you! You are too independent for your own good:)
The Nuwave looks absolutely awesome by the way!

Wow that looks fabulous!! So great that the chicken turned out delicious for you all and with my one of my fav side dishes too!! Sorry you had such a mess to clean up around the house though!!

Hey. .Kat,
I wished I could have chip in on this for you too. How about a slow cooker..?? it works just as good.. pretty simple to make beef stew.. :) Just dump everything in .. for 4hrs.. and pretty healthy too. you take care..! and let me know.

Glad you're enjoying it! I may have to look into one myself - it would surely help with the weightloss, huh? The chicken looks great! I am droolin' over here!

I'm addicted to watching infomercials and I desperately need to know what works and what doesn't. It's some weird thing I have...and for some reason, I've always wanted the NuWave. I love to cook, but my boyfriend is in New England half of the year and cooking (and eventually cleaning) for one is less than appetizing. Maybe I'll save up for one of these. Esp. if it can cook killer pizza.

Keep us updated on any interesting food experiments with it!