Fred Siriex has helped launch a brand-new restaurant in London (Image: Channel 4 / Paul Groom)French maître d’hôtel Fred Sirieix has helped launch a brand new restaurant in London completely dedicated to the holy grail of the Ninja Air Fryer. Confessing the nifty gadget has been a “revolution” in his kitchen, Fred welcomed guests into the Double Stacked Air Fryer restaurant to help launch their latest creation. Over the past few years, air fryers have become a staple in households across the country with their simple and time-efficient modern way of cooking. Taking things even further for the air fryer trend is an immersive dining experience that will open on London’s Southbank for one day only.
Fred Sirieix welcomed guests into the new Double Stacked Air Fryer restaurant
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The new Ninja restaurant was unveiled by TV presenter and I’m A Celebrity star, Fred, 52, and will be open on Thursday, 23 May. The unique London hotspot is to promote the Ninja Double Stack XL Air Fryer which Fred has applauded himself. Taking to Instagram to reveal the air fryer restaurant, Fred wrote: “Such a fun time launching the @ninjakitchenUK Double Stacked Air Fryer restaurant today! I love my air fryer and the Ninja Double Stack XL has been a revolution in my kitchen – I can cook twice as much food without it taking up too much worktop space. Check out @ninjakitchenUK to see what all the fuss is about.”
The French maître d’hôtel praised the product and said he can “cook twice as much food”
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Fred dished up some desserts made from the Ninja Air Fryer
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While we’ve seen the single and double drawer air fryers, the Ninja Double Stack XL, you guessed it, is a space-saving design with stacked drawers – making it even easier to fit in your kitchen. It can evenly cook four layers of food with their handy stacked meal racks and can feed up to eight people – that’s the whole family and more! It even comes with two stacked meal racks, non-stick crisper plates and a chef-inspired recipe guide so you have everything you need to get started. What’s more, by using this air fryer instead of the oven, you could save up to 55% less energy – helping to bring those bills down that have seen a surge in the past few years. Not only could it save you money, but it will also make cooking even quicker so you don’t have to waste time standing over a hop or waiting for the oven to preheat. Ninja states that the Ninja Double Stack XL Air Fryer is 55% faster than ovens and comes with six impressive functions, Air Fry, Max Crisp, Roast, Bake, Dehydrate, Reheat – it really can do anything.
The new Ninja Double Stack XL Air Fryer has been hailed as ‘excellent’ that can ‘cook everything’
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Have you ever wanted to reheat your pizza the next day but don’t want it to go soggy? This air fryer can warm and crisp up your pizza in a matter of minutes so it tastes just as fresh as the first time – that’s a win from us! If you’re looking to upgrade your kitchen with the new Ninja Double Stack XL Air Fryer, as tried and tested by French maître Fred, you can get your hands on one from Amazon for £269. The product has already received over 40,000 reviews on Amazon with a 4.8 star rating out of 5 as customers label it an “excellent product.” One happy customer said: “We cook everything in it the food tastes so good and it don’t take long to cook it is not noisy and good performance and comes with recipe book nice size.”
The Ninja Double Stack XL comes with two stacked meal racks, non-stick crisper plates and a chef-inspired recipe guide
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A second raved: “These racks are an excellent addition to the ninja air fryer. They maximise usable space and allow even cooking for large amounts of food to be cooked. Have used the racks for perfect salmon and chicken every time. Would recommend.” “Excellent product! Heats up instantly. Upgraded from a single basket Airfryer and so glad I did!”, a third penned. You can also find the Ninja Double Stack XL on the Ninja website for a slightly higher price of £269.99.Story SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterMore OnFred SirieixShoppingFood