I was delighted with the results! The warm potato salad was excellent and had the texture of steamed (not microwaved) potatoes. The chicken was tender, and the veggies were steamed to perfection! I couldn't wait to try my SmartSteamer again the following evening. I've used it for steaming spinach, broccoli, peppers, and beans. Everything cooks quickly and perfectly!
Here are some recipes to try when your Tupperware Smart Steamer arrives:
Warm Potato Salad
Makes 4 cups
Potato salads are always a hit, whether for a backyard barbecue or a quiet evening at home. Hearty potatoes and savory Dijon vinaigrette mingle for a new twist on an old favorite.
Potatoes
1-1/2 lb fingerling potatoes or small red potatoes
Place whole potatoes in base of Tupperware SmartSteamer. Cover and place in microwave and cook on high power for 16-18 minutes or until potatoes are tender when pierced with a fork. While potatoes cook, prepare Herb Vinaigrette (recipe below). Remove potatoes from Tupperware SmartSteamer and when cool enough to handle cut into large chunks or slices and place in serving bowl. Immediately pour dressing over potatoes and toss gently until combined; season with salt and pepper to taste.
Herb Vinaigrette
2 Tbsp flat-leaf parsley
1 Tbsp fresh rosemary
1 shallot
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1-1/2 Tbsp balsamic or apple cider vinegar
1/2 Tbsp Dijon mustard
salt and pepper, to taste
Place first six ingredients in base of Chop 'N Prep Chef. Replace cover, pull cord 4-5 times or until herbs are finely chopped and oil and vinegar are blended; season with salt and pepper. Set aside.
And now the chicken:
Tangy Citrus Chicken
Ramp up the flavor of everyday chicken with a zesty citrus sauce. Gentle steaming holds in verdant color from the vegetables in this dish.
Tangy One-Dish Citrus Chicken with Steamed Vegetables
Serves 2
Citrus Sauce
Makes 1/2 cup
1/2 cup fresh basil leaves
1 green onion
2 Tbsp flat-leaf parsley
2 Tbsp capers, drained
1 Tbsp fresh lemon juice
1 clove garlic, peeled
3 Tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
salt and pepper to taste
Place first seven ingredients in the base of your Chop 'N Prep Chef. Replace cover, twist to seal and pull cord 4-5 times to blend to a coarse puree. Remove blade and transfer sauce to a small bowl and season with salt and pepper to taste.
Chicken
1-3/4 cup/400ml water
2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
1/2 lb/230g green beans, trimmed
1 red bell pepper, cut into thin strips
salt and pepper, to taste
3 Tbsp Citrus Sauce (from previous recipe)
Place water in Water Tray. Place chicken in base of Tupperware SmartSteamer; season with salt and pepper and brush with Citrus Sauce (from previous recipe). Place green beans and red pepper strips in Colander Tray. Microwave on High power 15 minutes or until chicken reaches and internal temperature of 165 degrees F/74 degrees C. Remove chicken to a serving platter and brush with sauce. Toss the vegetables with 1 tablespoon Citrus Sauce and serve with chicken.
note: This recipe was tested at 1200 watts.
3 comments:
Thank you for your recipes. I found these in the cookwll with Tupperware SmartSteamer cookbook that came with the steamer but was suprised there weren't more. I searched net and found a steaming chart but I couldn't get it to print.
Yours printed. Thanks. You also mentioned putting the water in the steamer section of the steamer and the cookbook did not.
I am disappointed in Tupperware's support in providing receipes and cooking charts withe its products.
My email address is October5@comcast.net
Thanks for your receipes for the Tupperware SmartSteamer. These were included with the steamer but they neglected the step of putting water in the steamer first. Pretty big oversight in my opinion. I am looking for more recipes for my steamer. Also, when cooking fish does it go on top or on the bottom. If on the top will the vegetables taste like fish. Any help you can provide will be much appreciated.
I just purchased this and am wondering, if I use this to steam foods not in the recipe book, would I do the same amount of time as if it was steamed on the stove? Ie: if I have a recipe for steamed fish- do I follow the same times or change it? If changed, how do I know what times to start with?
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