West Bend Back to Basics NUTRI STEAMER L5725A 01/09 User Manual

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STRAWBERRY-RHUBARB JUICE

3 quarts

Strawberries

3-4 lbs.

Rhubarb

2 cups

Sugar

Cut rhubarb into one-inch cubes. Layer strawberries, rhubarb, and sugar into the

food basket. Steam for 60 minutes.

SUMMER DELIGHT

2 quarts

Strawberry-rhubarb juice

1 pint

Sherbet (your favorite)

1 quart

Ginger ale

Pour strawberry-rhubarb juice into a punch bowl. When you’re ready to serve, add

the sherbet and ginger ale. Decorate with mint leaves.

FRUIT SLUSH

2 cups

Apricot nectar or juice

2 cups

Peach nectar or juice

½ can (46 oz.)

Pineapple juice

½ package (6½ oz.)

Pre-sweetened raspberry punch powder

2 quarts

Ginger ale or lemon-lime soda

Combine juices with the pre-sweetened punch powder. Stir well and freeze. One

hour before serving, remove from the freezer and thaw at room temperature.

Combine the slush with the ginger ale or lemon-lime soda. Makes 32, 4 oz.

servings.

Note:

Bananas are an unusual fruit to juice. Peel overripe bananas and steam.

You’ll have a rich banana concentrate perfect for milk shakes and exotic drinks.

Make fruit leather out of the pulp, it’s tasty and nutritious.

Juices can be mixed to make unique and tasty combinations. Try these: Apple-

Grape, Cranberry-Apple, Cherry-Apple, Raspberry-Peach, Raspberry-Apple,

Strawberry-Pear, Plum-Grape, or Lemon soda-grape. Any fruit juice can be mixed

with soda or mineral water to make a refreshing drink.

Don’t discard the pulp!

Your Nutri Steamer lets you use every part of the fruit.

Use the pulp for making delicious toppings, fillings, desserts, bars and squares, fruit

leathers, and sauces. If you intend on using leftover pulp, make sure stems, seeds,

pits, and cores are removed from the fruit before juicing.

Make baby food by blending leftover pulp into a smooth puree. Make sure stems

and seeds are removed if you’re going to use pulp for baby food.

Applesauce comes easy from your leftover pulp. Place the hot pulp into a colander

or food strainer and strain until the sauce is extracted. Either refrigerate and eat

within a few days, or bottle by following standard cold pack procedures.

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