Steam

to cook foods by exposing directly to steam. Cooking vegetables in this way retains all the natural goodness. It is a quicker way of cooking because steam is hotter than boiling water. Fish or chicken is very successful cooked in this way. Petal steamers can be bought very cheaply and folds out to fit any pan, bamboo steamers are also cheap and fit over any pan. Purpose built steaming pans can be stacked in several layers to separate the different foods.

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Steamed chicken with bread stuffing and gravy served on a plate, with a pot of broth in the background.

Chesapeake Boiled Turkey with Chestnut Sauce

225 min • Moderate • 8 to 10 servings

Homemade cranberry relish with chopped vegetables in a white bowl, set on a kitchen counter with a knife, cutting board, and wooden spoon.

Thanksgiving Cranberry Chutney

25 min • Easy • 10 to 12 servings

Golden-brown quiche with mushrooms, spinach, and bacon on a granite countertop, with butter and kitchen utensils in the background.

Charie’s Spinach & Bacon Quiche

75 min • Moderate • 6 to 8 servings

Creamy beef stroganoff served over fettuccine noodles, garnished with fresh parsley, with a skillet and ingredients in the background.

Beef Stroganoff (non-bourgeois)

100 min • Moderate • 4 to 6 servings

Fresh homemade tomato sauce in a bowl on a kitchen counter with garlic, olive oil, and cooking utensils nearby.

Harissa sauce

45 min • Easy to Moderate • 6 to 10 servings

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