Reddit Reddit reviews Handy Gourmet White 2 Tier Microwave Steamer

We found 4 Reddit comments about Handy Gourmet White 2 Tier Microwave Steamer. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Handy Gourmet White 2 Tier Microwave Steamer
The steamer is dishwasher and freezer safeCooks 2 separate dishes at a time9 1/2" diameter x 3 3/4" h product dimensionsYou can create healthy meals like vegetables, shellfish, etc., in just minutesSteams and cooksSteaming Retains More Vitamins&Nutrients-Perfect For Healthy CookingCooks Up To 2 Dishes At One TimeSpeeds Up The Steaming ProcessFits Most Microwave OvensDishwasher Safe
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4 Reddit comments about Handy Gourmet White 2 Tier Microwave Steamer:

u/Zombie_Lover · 5 pointsr/bachelorchef

Just buy a microwave steamer. It is reusable and you only have to buy it once. Plus you can do a lot more food at once.

u/unicornwhiskers · 4 pointsr/cookingforbeginners

I was thinking this too. I know that OP listed a crock pot as a no-no but I think it could be safe as long as you follow proper electric safety guidelines. They're designed to be left on for a long time so if you fall asleep while it's on, your house isn't going to burn down or anything. I could be wrong, but I don't think a crock pot could be any more dangerous in this situation than a microwave. If you leave chicken or pork in a crock pot for about 8 hours on low, when you take it out, it's so tender you can shred it with two forks so no knife needed to cut it. Add in veggies and then put some insta rice in the microwave and you have a meal.

I think you could also look for "College Dorm recipes" because most of the time in dorms, they don't allow anything other than a microwave. I remember people got pretty creative with recipes back when I lived in dorms. Here is my first link from Google.

I also have seen steamers that were designed to be used in a microwave. Like this. Also in the related product suggestions there is stuff like a microwave pressure cooker and rice cooker. Could those be helpful?

u/ayakokiyomizu · 2 pointsr/cookingforbeginners

You can use something like this:

http://www.amazon.com/Handy-Gourmet-Tier-Microwave-Steamer/dp/B000U6BPL2

or even just put them in a microwave bowl with a little water in the bottom (only about a tablespoon or two if they're frozen, because they will already have water in the form of ice crystals) and cover it loosely.

u/binderclips · 1 pointr/ketorecipes

Wow that's gonna be hard. You can go waay 90s, and use microwave egg poachers/bacon racks/griddle/steamer. We had one of those egg poacher things when I was a kid and it worked fine for a long time. I wouldn't expect any of those things to last forever, but they're cheap and should last you at least a couple years.

With those, obviously you could make bacon & eggs. You could also steam cauliflower for cauli mash?