| Cooking With Steam: Spectacular Full-Flavored Low-Fat Dishes from Your Electric Steamer |  | Author: Stephanie Lyness Publisher: Hearst Books Category: Book
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 37181
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1st Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 149 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 10 x 6.5 x 0.8
ISBN: 0688138144 Dewey Decimal Number: 641.73 EAN: 9780688138141 ASIN: 0688138144
Publication Date: May 1996 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Review Electric steamers will be the next hot kitchen appliance if Cooking With Steam gets the attention it deserves. In this book, Stephanie Lyness shows how to cook everything from spinach and chicken to tempting fruit desserts and creamy puddings--all over boiling water and without adding any fat. The result: brightly-flavored, colorful, and healthful dishes. Along with more than 125 recipes, Lyness provides all the information you need to select and buy the right steamer. Then, along with moist, perfectly cooked fresh fish, you can enjoy tempting versions of beefy pot-au-feu, rich, wild mushroom risotto, and more lean delights.
Product Description A full-fledged treatment of electric steaming includes more than one hundred recipes that bring out the exceptional tastes of steamed vegetables, fruits, meats, poultry, and desserts. By the author of Cuisine a la Vapeur.
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Great Book November 9, 2007 27 out of 27 found this review helpful
This is by far the best steaming cookbook I've used, and one of my favorite overall cookbooks. If you can buy only one steaming cookbook, this should be it. Everything I've tried has been good, and most recipes are very simple, made with healthy, whole foods. The book also lists cooking times for various foods, so it's good as a reference even if you aren't making one of the recipes. I love the simple green beans with lemon, and the coffee custard. It's helpful that it's written specifically for electric steamers (I have the Black & Decker and love it), but it would be useful even for non-electric steamers.
It gives you the basics on cooking with an electric steamer September 9, 2007 32 out of 32 found this review helpful
Stephanie Lyness' book explains how long you should cook every vegetable, fish, rice, meat and desserts. How much water to put in the container and when to add more. Whether to use salt before or after steaming.The ingredients for the recipes are extremely simple and healthy as well. Although it was published in 1996 and describes 4 electric steamers which I haven't seen where I live, one of them is very similar to the one I've just bought, so, no problem at all.The book also gives you tips that I have never found in any other book of the sort. The recipes serve 2 or 4. I recommend: Rice pilaf with peas and mushrooms,Red snapper with lemon and ginger and Lemon cheesecake. I didn't rate it 5 stars because I was disappointed not to find any pictures.
Best Cookbook and not just for steaming September 3, 2001 82 out of 82 found this review helpful
Not only is this the best steaming cookbook I've read but it is the best cookbook I've read and most important, used....and I use one or another of the recipes from this book almost every dinner (for five years now). The cabbage with bacon sauce is as simple as it is tasty. The recipe for steamed carrots with cilantro is brilliant. I, formerly never known as much of a cook, now have a reputation as a gourmet with some of my friends who have tasted these recipes. This cookbook has made cooking so much fun!....and easy too! I cannot recommend this book eneogh.
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