Beef Brisket, Ninja Foodi XL Pro Air Fry Oven Recipe. How to cook a whole beef brisket in an air fryer oven. You can try this recipe with your air fryer ov.. I love my Ninja foodie, and this delivers a moist Brisket Roast.

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Return the seared brisket to the Ninja Foodi, placing it on the included rack or trivet. Close the lid and set the Ninja Foodi to "Pressure Cook" mode. Adjust the cooking time based on the weight and desired doneness of the brisket. As a general guideline, cook for around 60-75 minutes per pound for a tender and juicy result.. Turn the Ninja Foodi Multi-Cooker to 'Saute' on high and lightly sear the meat on both sides. Just about 2-3 minutes on each side. Turn the Foodi to 'Pressure', add 1/2 cup of water to the Foodi and then use the brush to brush about 1/4 of the sauce onto the brisket. Secure the pressure cooker lid onto the Foodi and set the nozzle to 'seal'.