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I am being pressurised by my son into buying a steamer. I have never used one. Should I resist the pressure, or can anyone recommend them? Has anyone got a Magimix 11580, and are the results so much more stunning as to explain the �100 price tag!! Any comments would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.this the one i have
http://www.tefal.co.uk/tefal/products/product/ index.asp?category%5Fid=200&dept%5Fid=220&sku= U00391&mscssid=9M0U4S9CQ1BJ9P4SVAV0A86TRTHPFXV F
i recommend it highly and the price is much lower.
around �40
http://www.tefal.co.uk/tefal/products/product/ index.asp?category%5Fid=200&dept%5Fid=220&sku= U00391&mscssid=9M0U4S9CQ1BJ9P4SVAV0A86TRTHPFXV F
i recommend it highly and the price is much lower.
around �40
whats wrong with one of these?
http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servl et/Search?storeId=10001&langId=-1&q=STEAMER&pp =20&c_1=1|cat_9553994|Small%20kitchen%20applia nces|9554115
Although I use a saucepan with a slotted tray (from a pressure cooker) and steam things like that
http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servl et/Search?storeId=10001&langId=-1&q=STEAMER&pp =20&c_1=1|cat_9553994|Small%20kitchen%20applia nces|9554115
Although I use a saucepan with a slotted tray (from a pressure cooker) and steam things like that
Thank you very much for the information. It was good to hear that you actually used a steamer and what you thought about it Jane. I've always merely used a saucepan and cooked my veg for a very short time as we do like our veg crunchy. However, my son has assured me that using a steamer makes them just as crunchy and far more flavoursome.
I bought this one for under �20:
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumb er/4227542/Trail/searchtext>STEAMER.htm
Before that I used a stove-top steamer but this is easier to use.
Once you've tried steaming veg (and rice) you'll never go back to boiling - food tastes fresher and less soggy and keeps its bright colour (especially carrots). Much easier to cook to perfection in a steamer (and they're dead easy to rinse clean).
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumb er/4227542/Trail/searchtext>STEAMER.htm
Before that I used a stove-top steamer but this is easier to use.
Once you've tried steaming veg (and rice) you'll never go back to boiling - food tastes fresher and less soggy and keeps its bright colour (especially carrots). Much easier to cook to perfection in a steamer (and they're dead easy to rinse clean).
I have had a number of steamers and have found that expensive ones work no better than cheap ones and either break down or silt up just as quickly.
We live in a hard water area and, despite using softened water, find that the steamer doesn't last long before it gets clogged with chalk.
So a cheap one is fine.
We live in a hard water area and, despite using softened water, find that the steamer doesn't last long before it gets clogged with chalk.
So a cheap one is fine.