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  2. National Presto Industries - Wikipedia

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    National Presto Industries is a company founded in 1905 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. [2] Originally called "Northwestern Steel and Iron Works" the company changed its name to the "National Pressure Cooker Company" in 1929 and then National Presto Industries, Inc. 1953. [ 3 ]

  3. Pressure cooking - Wikipedia

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

  4. Primus stove - Wikipedia

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    The Primus No. 1 stove, made of brass, consists of a fuel tank at the base, above which is a "rising tube" and the burner assembly. A steel top ring on which to set a pot is held above the burner by three support legs. Other Primus-style stoves may be larger or smaller, but have the same basic design.

  5. List of cooking techniques - Wikipedia

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    brine. To soak a food item in salted water. broasting. A method of cooking chicken and other foods using a pressure fryer and condiments. browning. The process of partially cooking the surface of meat to help remove excessive fat and to give the meat a brown color crust and flavor through various browning reactions.

  6. Pressure cooker defects caused food explosion, scalding ... - AOL

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    Her pressure cooker was bought new at Walmart, according to the lawsuit. Lieb is seeking a jury trial and damages over $75,000 to help with medical expenses, pain and suffering, permanent ...

  7. Deep fryer - Wikipedia

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    Deep fryer. A deep fryer for restaurant use. A domestic deep fryer. A deep fryer (or deep fat fryer) is a kitchen appliance used to cook foods by full immersion in hot oil (“ deep frying)”. The cooking oil (or fats) are typically between temperatures of 350 to 375 °F (177 to 191 °C). [1]

  8. Talk:Pressure cooking - Wikipedia

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    A 15 psi pressure cooker or 13 psi pressure cooker is still going to be 15 psi or 13 psi inside the pot at sea level or at 7000 feet above sea level, but is the boiling point of water the same inside the pressurised cooker at the higher altitude i.e. 121°C at 15 psi regardless of altitude? TurboForce 11:41, 12 August 2012 (UTC)

  9. Coffee percolator - Wikipedia

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    Coffee percolator. Electric percolator. A coffee percolator is a type of pot used for the brewing of coffee by continually cycling the boiling or nearly boiling brew through the grounds using gravity until the required strength is reached. The grounds are held in a perforated metal filter basket.

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