Reddit Reddit reviews OXO Stainless Steel Good Grips Steamer with Extendable Handle, 7"

We found 4 Reddit comments about OXO Stainless Steel Good Grips Steamer with Extendable Handle, 7". Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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OXO Stainless Steel Good Grips Steamer with Extendable Handle, 7
Removable handle extends and locks into position for filling and transporting and retracts to accommodate pot lids while steamingPerfect for use with a pressure cooker or multicookerHandle hole for fork keeps hands away from steamSteamer fits pots 8” in diameter and up1 3/4” feet elevate Steamer above water and fold flat when not in use for compact storageSturdy, stainless steel constructionDishwasher safe
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4 Reddit comments about OXO Stainless Steel Good Grips Steamer with Extendable Handle, 7":

u/wahh · 3 pointsr/instantpot
u/leuthil · 2 pointsr/instantpot

I bought this steamer basket. Works pretty well and fits in the DUO60.

Doesn't seem to be available on Amazon.com, sorry if you are from the US :(. But I'm sure something like this or this would be almost exactly the same.

u/CommieBobDole · 1 pointr/AskCulinary

My pressure cooker came with a steaming tray. I just put that in the bottom and put the food to be steamed on it, with some water underneath. You could probably do the same with a steaming basket or similar item.

Something important to note, though, is for items with a short steaming time, the cooking speed improvements of a pressure cooker (roughly 3x as a rule of thumb) don't necessarily apply, because even with the higher boiling point of water, there's time required for the food to heat up and the cooker to get up to operating pressute. So if you need to steam something for an hour in a regular steamer, you can steam it for 20 minutes in a pressure cooker. But if it needs to steam for 15 minutes, you can't do it in 5.