Chef Arlyn Hackett shows you how to use a pressure cooker to save time, save energy and make delicious healthy recipes.
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I'm not sure if it's the sound quality, but your voice is ...shocking.
ReplyDeleteA very good presentation!
ReplyDeleteLaszloMontreal.
What size is your pressure cooker?
We used to have one back in the seventies. I liked the sound it made. The sound is a assoicted with dinner being ready :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info and the history lesson. Good video
ReplyDeletethank you. good info.
ReplyDeleteI just subbed. Thanks for a very practical and informative video.
ReplyDeleteI have been somewhat wary about pressure cookers, this video really is helping me to make decision about getting one.
u have nice man voice...
ReplyDeleteJust bought a Silit pressure cooker, and I was terrified to use it, in fact it's still sitting on the stove top waiting to be used, thanks to this wonderful clip, I will be facing my fears this weekend and making a bean soup. Thanks so much for this.
ReplyDeleteThank you!!!
ReplyDeletenow i have confidence in using one. i'm going to buy one mos def now. new mommy needs new ways to cook !! thanks guy...
ReplyDeleteyou're a lifesaver!
ReplyDeleteWhere. Can I find the recipe? I looked at a few but none had the apricots and dates which is what sounded so good. Recipe Please.
ReplyDeleteVery educational. Thank you for this video.
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ReplyDeleteIn 1679, French physicist Denis Papin, better known for his studies on steam, invented the digesteur in an attempt to reduce the cooking time of food. His airtight cooker used steam pressure to raise the water's boiling point, thus resulting in a much quicker cooking. In 1681, Papin presented his invention to the Royal Society of London, but his invention was treated as a scientific study. They granted him permission to become a member of the society afterwards.
Thank You Arlyn.
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thank you ! i'm Moroccan and used to cook with p cooker every day , but its hard to use mirro old fashion p cooker , still looking to find a youtube showing how to use it.
ReplyDeleteSounds like Al Gore. The heat is so hot lets call it global warming well in this case food warming.Ha ha ha
ReplyDeletethank you so much i showed my co workers this video and i want a pressure cooker now! again thank you kind sir!
ReplyDeleteWow! great video!I am planing to make Majboos in the Pressure Cooker
ReplyDeleteI had a pressure cooker for one of my christmas gifts,and now I just made lamb tagine,
ReplyDelete"are you scared of pressure cookers?"
ReplyDelete"YES! WORSE THAN SLENDERMAN!!!!"
Great video, gave me a confidence to try the pressure cooker my dad gave me. One small note, my users's manual says to immerse the pressure cooker in water instead for pouring water over the top. Apparently pouring water over the lid shortens service life of the gasket.
ReplyDeleteAwesome - learned a LOT!! (Great voice, too.)
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing voice!!
ReplyDeleteSo it would take 4 hours to make 4 cakes hahaha what a peice of shit
ReplyDeleteHe's all substance, she's just a shallow window dressing; I feel she's insincere..
ReplyDeletePoor female presenter...she's totally unneccesary....lol...puck is doing the show...
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