What Should You Avoid with Micro Steamers and i-Slice?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses personal experiences and challenges encountered while using micro steamers and the i-Slice, particularly focusing on what to avoid during their use.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience of cooking spaghetti in the microsteamer, noting that the holes are too large for thin spaghetti, causing it to fall through when draining.
  • Another participant questions whether larger pasta types, like penne, would work better and inquires about cooking times.
  • Several users mention that while thin spaghetti was problematic, other pasta types might be fine, with one participant stating they cooked it for 11 minutes.
  • One participant humorously reflects on the mishap of spaghetti going down the drain and mentions that most of it got caught in the drain cover.
  • Another participant recounts a cautionary tale about the i-Slice, advising against placing it in a box with stainless steel cookware without checking for it before cooking.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of the microsteamer for different pasta types, with no clear consensus on the best practices for using it.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal anecdotes related to their cooking experiences, highlighting specific challenges faced with the products mentioned.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in learning from others' experiences with micro steamers and the i-Slice may find this discussion relevant.

ChefMary412
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Do not cook spaghetti in the microsteamer and then try to drain it in the sink. The holes for steaming are too large for spaghetti... it goes right through.
Take it from me! :o
 
but it would work with penne or larger type pasta, right? How long do you cook it?
 
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yeah.. I am sure others would be fine... just the thin spaghetti went right through the holes. I think I did it for 11 minutes and then let it sit for a few.
 
too funny - did all your past go down the drain??? :(
 
BTW, your little girl is a cutie! :) My "little" girl is now 11, in 5th grade!
 
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aww thanks. 5th grade is a great time.. I love that age!
yes most of it did go in to the sink, got caught in he drain cover.
When my husband got home and I told him.. he said, "why did you not use the side with the really tiny holes to drain?"...
did not realize that there were two sizes of the drain. :)
 
LOL....sorry to hear about your spaghetti. Quick question....was there no boil over?
 
I have a "what not to do" with the i-Slice. Don't throw it in a box with stainless steel cookware then not check for it on the bottom of the pot before you put it on the stove. Luckily I caught it before it made too much of a mess on the stove since we were renting a cabin. But I had to get a new one :(
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials should I avoid using with Micro Steamers?

It's best to avoid using metal utensils with Micro Steamers, as they can scratch the surface and damage the non-stick coating. Additionally, avoid using the steamers in conventional ovens or on stovetops, as they are designed specifically for microwave use.

Can I use the i-Slice for cutting frozen foods?

No, you should avoid using the i-Slice for cutting frozen foods, as this can dull the blade and potentially damage the tool. It's designed for softer foods like fruits and vegetables for optimal performance.

Are there any foods that should not be steamed in Micro Steamers?

Avoid steaming foods that release a lot of liquid, such as leafy greens, as they can become soggy. Additionally, avoid steaming foods that require longer cooking times, as they may not cook evenly in the steamer.

What should I avoid when cleaning the i-Slice?

Do not use abrasive cleaners or scouring pads on the i-Slice, as they can scratch the surface and damage the blade. Instead, use a soft sponge and mild dish soap to clean it gently.

Is it safe to stack Micro Steamers in the microwave?

Avoid stacking multiple Micro Steamers in the microwave, as this can prevent even cooking and lead to uneven steam distribution. Always use them individually for the best results.

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