Steaming is an excellent way to cook your food items, especially veggies, before you puree them!
Here are some of the benefits of steaming:
- It avoids the loss of nutrients through leaching since the food is not submerged into liquid.
- Cools relatively quickly.
- Works really well on delicate foods, like seafood (yes we will be adding some baby seafoods in the future!).
A lot of people think that you need special equipment to steam and/or find the idea of steaming daunting. I absolutely used to, but it is very easy. I don't own a steamer or even a special steam basket, but I have started steaming anything that will eventually be pureed.
Most people have the following items in their kitchen:
- Metal collander
- A stock pot with a lid, even a deep sauce pan can work.
That's it! That's all you need to be able to steam your food.
Step 2: Bring the water to a boil.
Step 3: Place the colander with your food item into the stock pot.
Its pretty simple. I hope that you get the idea from the pictures. I would have liked to have offered a better Bird's Eye View, but I am pretty short and was even standing on my tiptoes to get these!
I knew that boiling COULD depleted the nutrients if cooked too long but I did not want to spend the money on a steamer---instead I obsessively check the "doneness" of my boiling foods! I didnt know you could steam this way!!!! The day i read it, I bought a mesh colander (think its the same one you have above)---I CANT WAIT to try it out!!!
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YAY! I'm so excited that it helped!!!
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