Does Pampered Chef Have a Colander That Would Work for Rinsing Quinoa?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the suitability of various Pampered Chef products for rinsing quinoa, focusing on the 7" strainer and other options like the skimmer and stainless steel colanders.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal, Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions that the stainless steel colanders have too large of a mesh for rinsing quinoa.
  • Another participant shares their experience using the large strainer for rinsing quinoa, noting it works well for about 2 cups at a time.
  • One participant believes the skimmer has too fine of a mesh, suggesting the 7" strainer as a better option.
  • Another participant, who is unfamiliar with quinoa, expresses a preference for the 7" strainer, highlighting its versatility for different amounts.
  • One participant identifies as a consultant and states that the 7" strainer has a fine mesh suitable for rinsing quinoa, also mentioning the Salad and Berry Spinner as an alternative.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Some participants agree that the 7" strainer is a suitable option for rinsing quinoa, while others express differing opinions about the effectiveness of the skimmer and stainless steel colanders.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding the use of specific Pampered Chef products for rinsing quinoa, without implying any official guidance.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and community members interested in product usage for rinsing quinoa may find the shared experiences relevant.

teeanne77
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I have a host that want to pick a product that she can rinse the quinoa in and the Stainless Steel colanders have to large of a mesh. Would the 7" strainer work? Or maybe the skimmer?
 
I use my strainer to rinse quinoa all the time. I use the large one, but if you are doing a smaller amount, the smaller would work well too. I do about 2 cups at a time, and just hold it under the faucet and move it around with a spatula to rinse it.
 
The skimmer is too fine of a mesh, I think. The 7" should be perfect. Its mesh size is in between the stainless colander & skimmer. I just checked
 
I know nothing about quinoa, but as has been discussed before, go for the 7" strainer. You can always use the larger one for smaller jobs, but you can't always use the smaller one for larger jobs... I bought my strainer right before they added the 5" one and saw no need to purchase the smaller one. JMO.
 
Hi there! Thank you for reaching out about your host's dilemma. The 7" strainer would definitely work for rinsing quinoa. It has a fine mesh that will prevent any of the small grains from slipping through. Another option to consider is the Salad and Berry Spinner. It has a removable colander with a fine mesh that would also work great for rinsing quinoa. I hope this helps and please let me know if you have any other questions. Happy cooking!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Pampered Chef have a colander that can be used for rinsing quinoa?

Yes, Pampered Chef offers a variety of colanders that are suitable for rinsing quinoa. Their colanders are designed with fine holes that prevent small grains from slipping through, making them ideal for rinsing and draining quinoa effectively.

What features should I look for in a colander for rinsing quinoa?

When selecting a colander for rinsing quinoa, look for features such as fine mesh holes, a sturdy design, and a comfortable handle. Pampered Chef colanders typically have these features, ensuring that you can rinse quinoa without losing any grains.

Can I use a Pampered Chef colander for other grains and small foods?

Absolutely! Pampered Chef colanders are versatile and can be used for rinsing other small grains, such as rice or couscous, as well as for draining fruits and vegetables. Their design makes them suitable for various kitchen tasks.

Are Pampered Chef colanders dishwasher safe?

Yes, most Pampered Chef colanders are dishwasher safe, making them easy to clean after use. Always check the specific product details to confirm the cleaning instructions for the colander you choose.

Where can I purchase a Pampered Chef colander?

You can purchase Pampered Chef colanders through their official website, from a Pampered Chef consultant, or at various kitchenware retailers that carry their products. Be sure to check for any promotions or discounts that may be available.

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