Roadwarrior
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While wintering in the SW since October I have learned a few things, one is the versatility of the steaming pot. My wife had packed it in my trailer since I bought a smaller for her at home. I had let it sit for months under my bed. 2 weeks ago I decided to give it a go. I have been consuming sweet potatoes for the fiber & nutrients, I thought microwaving them was the only way (I had fried them like home fries but was worried about what the fat was doing to my body).
I had been reading about steaming foods, now I've never professed to be anything of a cook but I gave it a try. Easy, quick & delicious. I'm now experimenting with carrots & cauliflower. I like my carrots almost mush, somehow they always get caught in my throat. The sweet potatoes were a success, I hope the mix of carrots & cauliflower will be as good. It's easy cleanup (wash a few pots) mash with a potato masher add real butter you now have a healthy side dish.
Are there other things I can use the versatile pot for? What about beets? I've had steamed cabbage & broccoli at home, were okay. Raw or almost raw vegetables are not my cup of tea, hard on my digestion, although my wife suggested diced celery to give the dish a little crunch. I don't like steamed tomatoes there's only one way to eat them & it doesn't involve fire. I did steam a batch of while sweet potatoes yesterday, the jury's still out on them. The process seems very easy to me & less messy & healthier than frying in oils.
I had been reading about steaming foods, now I've never professed to be anything of a cook but I gave it a try. Easy, quick & delicious. I'm now experimenting with carrots & cauliflower. I like my carrots almost mush, somehow they always get caught in my throat. The sweet potatoes were a success, I hope the mix of carrots & cauliflower will be as good. It's easy cleanup (wash a few pots) mash with a potato masher add real butter you now have a healthy side dish.
Are there other things I can use the versatile pot for? What about beets? I've had steamed cabbage & broccoli at home, were okay. Raw or almost raw vegetables are not my cup of tea, hard on my digestion, although my wife suggested diced celery to give the dish a little crunch. I don't like steamed tomatoes there's only one way to eat them & it doesn't involve fire. I did steam a batch of while sweet potatoes yesterday, the jury's still out on them. The process seems very easy to me & less messy & healthier than frying in oils.