The Ninja ProChef Thermometer Finally Stopped My Recurring Thanksgiving Nightmare – Dry Turkey is a Thing of the Past

On sale today, this tool even connects to an app for real-time updates, and perfectly cooked turkey every time

Ninja ProChef Wireless Thermometer and phone app detecting the turkey temperature
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Thanksgiving is stressful enough without worrying whether your turkey will come out dry or, worse, undercooked.

It's a recurring nightmare of mine before the big day – I've bought an expensive bird, followed the recipe to a T, even invested in the best turkey roasting pan, only to find that in the final moments of the roast, it's not come out as expected. It's still amazing to me that a tiny tool like the Ninja ProChef Thermometer can remove that anxiety entirely. Believe me when I say you won't want to be without one this Thanksgiving.

Ninja ProChef Wireless Thermometer
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Ninja's thermometer is wireless. You leave the probe in the meat and it connects directly to your smartphone, sending live temperature updates so you can tell precisely when your turkey is done.

The thermometer features a wireless, stainless steel probe that connects to the Ninja ProConnect smartphone app. I pop it in the meat, set my desired temperature, and let it do its thing.

I tried it on roast chicken last weekend – my go-to for fall family Sundays at the table. The thermometer worked up to 165 feet away, which meant I could happily crack on with prepping side dishes, setting the table, and relaxing on the couch with a glass of wine, while the app provided real-time updates on the roasting meat in the oven.

According to the USDA, your turkey should reach 165°F. But when I asked top chefs for Thanksgiving turkey tips, some recommended pulling it out at 160°F and letting it rest. The temperature should keep rising, giving perfectly juicy results every time (and you can check this, without guessing).

This gadget isn’t delicate. It’s waterproof, durable, and can withstand up to 700°F, so it will come in handy for grill sessions in the summer. I’ve already used it for searing steaks (not outside, in my best cast iron skillet) and even air-frying smaller joints of chicken – and it delivers every time.


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If you're looking for a turkey recipe to impress this year, try Clodagh McKenna's Mulled Marmalade-Glazed Turkey, which is a sticky, spiced delight.

Lydia Hayman
Kitchen Editor

Lydia is the Kitchen Appliances Editor for Homes & Gardens, testing everything from air fryers and mixers to juicers and coffee machines. She trained in Culinary Arts at Leiths School of Food & Wine and previously served as the Recipe Editor for Mindful Chef.



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