
After reading the reviews I booked it down to Target and picked up my Oster 6.1 Qt Food Steamer. It comes with a basic usage book as well as a book filled with meal ideas. You can steam anything but your clothes in this bad boy and it does an excellent job. I found it quite easy to avoid the steam burn issue by not placing my hands over the vents. The steamer comes with two steam baskets and a small tray for foods like rice, cous cous, etc... Using the steaming guide you simply fill up the bottom of the steamer with the necessary amount of water and set the timer. A wonderful feature on this steamer is that it has a warming fuction, therefor when your timer has gone off the steamer will kick it down a notch and keep your food warm until you remove it from the machine. However, you food will still cook a little so I would advise removing your food promptly if it is sensitive to slight overcooking.
If you have never had steamed food before, especially vegetables, you might be surprised at the difference in taste. Boiling or microwaving vegetables degrades their taste, in some cases more than others. Don't be surprised if your favorite vegetables taste a bit different, and a lot more flavorful. Rice is a bit more, sticky, as it is meant to be. It took me some trial and error to discover the correct amount of time for each type of food, so I would suggest starting with the least amount of time for the food you want to cook and working forward in 5 minute increments.
This machine is very easy to clean up, just pop it in the dishwasher and voila! I'll post some of my steam recipes here in the future.
Happy Steaming!
4 comments:
you have me intrigued! i'm going to check one out.
and whats with the dummies and the steam burns? duh!!! do they need the book "steaming for dummies" or what?
i like your new blog, fun :)
always looking for new ideas
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not that this has anything to do with steaming but i just got a meat order of 70skinless boneless chicken breasts for a discount price through work.
i'll be needing chicken ideas ;)
and if you ever need a guest poster or guest recipes let me know, i'm liking the flow here :)
m
I have a very similar steamer. It rocks!
I am a steaming machine, veggies especially.
KAATN used ti use a bamboo steamer but we upgraded to a fancy schmancy once and I am loving it!
I love my steamer so much I bought my mom one for Christmas. It's amazing to me how much better vegetables taste steamed.
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