Pressure Cooker on Netflix

How to Watch Pressure Cooker on Netflix

See a big twist on cooking shows with Pressure Cooker. Instead of your typical competition, these professional chefs will have to impress the judges — and each other. They’ll be placed together into the same house where they’ll battle for the grand prize. If you’re wondering how to watch Pressure Cooker on Netflix, here are some methods to do so.

Where to Watch Pressure Cooker

Good news! You and your family can enjoy not only Pressure Cooker but everything Netflix has to offer. With Netflix, there are no extra costs and no contracts. Watch from your smartphone, tablet, smart TV, laptop, or streaming device. Plans range from $6.99 to $19.99 a month, making it easy to pick an option that gives you access to hit TV shows, movies, documentaries, and more. 

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How Many Episodes Are in Pressure Cooker?

Pressure Cooker on Netflix

There are eight episodes in Pressure Cooker. Each episode lasts 45 minutes on average. You can check the complete list of Pressure Cooker episodes and their scheduled date release here below.

  1. “Check Your Ego At The Door”: January 6, 2023
  2. “Someone Is Lying”: January 6, 2023
  3. “Eight Aprons, Nine Chefs”: January 6, 2023
  4. “Traitors”: January 6, 2023
  5. “Break Up The Alliance”: January 6, 2023
  6. “Don’t Take It Personally”: January 6, 2023
  7. “Yelp Doesn’t Count”: January 6, 2023
  8. “Start Together, End Together”: January 6, 2023

What Are the Critics Saying About Pressure Cooker?

Pressure Cooker received a 67% from critics and a 29% from audience viewers. Many viewers were disappointed, expecting the show to be more cooking competition focused than reality show focused. However, fans of reality TV competitions that like more drama and intrigue may enjoy the cooking-themed spin on the genre.

“Foodie teens will enjoy both the cooking and the drama. Grown-ups may not appreciate the backstabbing and popularity-contest behavior.” – Ashley Moulton, Common Sense Media

Pressure Cooker is, honestly, a far more palatable and watchable version of Big Brother than CBS’s annual sewer main break. But as a culinary competition, it’s mostly nonsense.” – Andy Dehnart, Reality Blurred

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Is Pressure Cooker Suitable for Kids?

Pressure Cooker is rated TV-14, which is suitable for viewers over the age of 14. The series may contain real-world topics, themes, and frightening or intense scenes not suitable for younger audiences.

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