Cooking dinner quickly is not a new desire, by any stretch of the imagination. The pressure cooker was invented in the seventeenth century and relied on stovetop temperatures to bring the ingredients and water to a high temperature and pressure to cook quickly. The drawback? Rattly, loud, cooking that could easily end in an explosion blowing your kitchen ceiling straight open.

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