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cook·er [ˈkʊkəʳ] N Brit

1. cooker (stove):

cooker

2. cooker inf (cooking apple):

cooker

ˈgas cook·er N Brit

ˈpres·sure cook·er N

slow ˈcook·er N (a large electric pot used for cooking food very slowly)

Usage examples with cooker

cooker hood

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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On modern pressure cookers, food residues blocking the steam vent or the liquid boiling dry will trigger additional safety devices.
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In order to inspect the food, the pressure cooker needs to be opened, which halts the cooking process.
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The newer generation pressure cookers, which have no weights, expel air from inside before reaching full pressure.
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Unlike the cold water release method, this release method does not cool down the pressure cooker.
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Plain steamed white rice, to be served with side dishes of meat and/or vegetables, is typically prepared with an electric rice cooker at home.
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As a result, pressure within the cargo tanks increases; similar to boiling water in a pressure cooker.
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Further information on the use of parabolic troughs for cooking can be found in the article about solar cookers.
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Simmer for at least 3 hours up to all day (slow cookers are ideal for this).
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Newer pressure cookers may have a self-resettable spring device, fixed onto the lid, that releases excess pressure.
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The observatory sifted through star-forming cloudsthe slow cookers of star ingredientsto trace the path by which potentially life-forming molecules, such as water, form.
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