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  2. Pressure cooker - Wikipedia

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    A pressure cooker is a sealed vessel for cooking food with the use of high pressure steam and water or a water-based liquid, a process called pressure cooking. The high pressure limits boiling and creates higher temperatures not possible at lower pressures, allowing food to be cooked faster than at normal pressure.

  3. 10 Instant Pot Recipes to Get You Through the Cold Winter Months

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    When Instant Pots first came out, everybody raved about these super short cooking times. Usually anything from 1 to 10 minutes! Technically, the weren’t lying.

  4. Is it safe to put frozen chicken in a slow cooker or an ... - AOL

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  5. 17 Low-Calorie Lunch Recipes for the Mediterranean Diet - AOL

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    Using a pressure cooker to make this warming pot of chili results in extra-tender chicken that's easy to shred. The addition of chopped zucchini and corn gives each bowl a nutritional boost.

  6. Parcooking - Wikipedia

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    Parcooking is the technique of partially cooking foods so that they can be finished later. [1] This technique allows foods to be prepared ahead of time, and quickly heated prior to serving. Since the second reheat finishes the cooking process, foods are not overcooked as leftovers often are.

  7. Broaster Company - Wikipedia

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    Broasted chicken with rice and curry. Broasting is a method of cooking chicken and other foods using a pressure fryer technique invented by L. A. M. Phelan and marketed by the Broaster Company. [10] The method essentially combines pressure cooking with deep frying to pressure fry chicken that has been marinated and breaded.

  8. The Ultimate Guide to How to Cook Chicken - AOL

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  9. Slow cooker - Wikipedia

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    Some recipes call for pre-heated liquid. The cook puts the lid on the slow cooker and turns it on. Some cookers automatically switch from cooking to warming (maintaining the temperature at 71–74 °C (160–165 °F)) after a fixed time or after the internal temperature of the food, as determined by a probe, reaches a specified value.