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If you follow the Gundry way of eating, then a pressure cooker is a key appliance for your kitchen. Pressure cookers make certain foods safer to eat, they cook food faster, and the food tastes amazing. But it’s also very important to know how to use a pressure cooker safely.
Read on to learn the ins and outs of using a pressure cooker and some easy pressure cooker recipes that will have you cooking like a pro in no time.
The idea of cooking with a pressure cooker may feel a little daunting at first. So, let’s take a clear look at how it actually works.
Here’s the secret to pressure cooking: steam under pressure. A sealed pot, with steam inside, builds into a high-pressure state. This decreases cooking time.
This hot steam simply cooks foods quicker, while retaining more of their nutrients and flavor 1
The principle is the same as with atmospheric pressure. Let’s say you’re camping at high altitudes. Because there’s less atmospheric pressure, your water will boil at a slightly lower boiling point. It’s the direct opposite of what happens in the pressure cooker – where increased pressure is boiling water at a much higher temperature.
The Gasket – This rubber ring fits just inside the inner edge of the lid and creates a strong seal.When you’re cooking with both high heat and high pressure, always be cautious. Even though the pressure cooker has been around for years and used all over the world, it still needs to be used with caution.
Here are a few safety tips for using a pressure cooker:
All in all, don’t be afraid to use a pressure cooker. It’s a wonder of a kitchen appliance that can save you cooking time.

There are two kinds of pressure cookers on the market. The traditional stove-top, stainless steel cooker or the more modern electronic pressure cooker.
As far as kitchen appliances go, either is a terrific choice. Just be aware that electric pressure cookers usually require a longer cook time than stovetop cookers as they have a slightly different cooking pressure. That said, they’re a lot easier (and safer) to use.
So follow recipes according to the type of pressure cooker being used.
Cooking under pressure has so many benefits. Aside from being quick and flavorful, it can also protect you from lectins. Because of their lectin content, foods like beans, grains, tomatoes, and potatoes can wreak havoc on your gut if not cooked properly.
The best way to destroy these lectins is to use a pressure cooker. While it won’t get every last lectin, it can do a pretty good job. So, it’s a great tool for healthier eating.
Unfortunately, this won’t help with grains. But, if you must eat lectin-containing vegetables and legumes (like black beans and lentils), pressure cooking them is a great choice.
There are so many incredible recipes out there, just waiting for you to discover them. Here’s a couple to get you started.
Note: It’s helpful to get to know your own type of cooker and to read any instructions or recipes they may include for more precise food cooking times and directions.

Pre-soak legumes through several changes of water. This helps to remove lectins and decreases the cooking time.
Using an electric pressure cooker with enough liquid (water) to submerge all of the beans, cooking times are as follows for pre-soaked legumes:
This delicious, creamy risotto is also grain-free.3
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Steam has proven itself to be a wonderful heat source for cooking. With reduced cooking time and an easy cleanup, the pressure cooker may become your new favorite kitchen appliance.
Learn More:
Dr. G’s Pressure Cooker Recipe (turkey, kale & lima beans)
A Comprehensive List of Deadly Nightshades
15 Ways to Reduce Lectins in Your Diet
Sources
1.https://www.scienceofcooking.com/science_of_pressure_cooking.htm
2.http://www.discoverpressurecooking.com/use.html
3.https://whatgreatgrandmaate.com/instant-pot-paleo-cauliflower-mushroom-risotto/
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