Tips for steaming, 1 using the steamer baskets, 2 preparing whole meals – Silvercrest SKMH 1100 A1 User Manual

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9. Tips for steaming

Steaming is one of the healthiest ways of
cooking food. Not only are the nutrients and
colour of foods largely retained, the natural
flavour and bite of food cooked this way
make it a pleasure to eat, so salt, fat and
seasoning can be used sparingly.

9.1 Using the steamer baskets

You can use either the deep steamer
basket 3 on its own, or both of them
together , as necessary.
It is not possible to use the shallow steamer
basket 2 without the deep one 3.

9.2 Preparing whole meals

If you are preparing a whole meal and
therefore using both steamer baskets one
above the other, please note that:
• meat and fish should always be cooked

in the lower steamer basket 3 so that
their juices do not run over the other
foods;

• if possible, the heaviest food item should

be cooked in the lower basket 3.

9.3 Cooking times when steaming

The following guide times apply when steaming (see “8. Steaming” on page 92):

Food

Quantity

Time

Asparagus, whole spears

500 g

30 minutes

Bell peppers (strips about 10 mm in
size)

500 g

12 minutes

Bockwurst with skin

4 sausages

10 minutes

Broccoli, in florets

500 g

15 minutes

Brussels sprouts, whole

500 g

40 minutes

Buttered vegetables, frozen

300 g

22 minutes

Cabanossi

4 sausages

20 minutes

Carrots (slices about 3 mm in size)

500 g

22 minutes

Cauliflower, in florets

500 g

40 minutes

Chicken breast, cut into portions

500 g

10 minutes

Chicken breast, whole

150 g

20 minutes

Courgettes (slices about 5 mm in
size)

500 g

17 minutes

Fennel (pieces about 10 mm in size)

500 g

17 minutes

Fish, whole (trout 250 g)

1 – 2

20 minutes

Green beans, whole

500 g

25 minutes

Kohlrabi (pieces about 10 mm in
size)

500 g

20 minutes

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