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Hi,
Can I steam Dim Sum in an electric steamer like this: http://tinyurl.com/5arr58 or do I have to use a bamboo steamer? Many thanks! |
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Distorted Vision wrote:
> Hi, > > Can I steam Dim Sum in an electric steamer like this: > > http://tinyurl.com/5arr58 > > or do I have to use a bamboo steamer? > > Many thanks! As long as the food is cooked by moist heat, you can do it as you please. The timing might change using the Tefal steamer, but that should be all. Ian |
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Distorted Vision > wrote:
> Hi, > > Can I steam Dim Sum in an electric steamer like this: > > http://tinyurl.com/5arr58 > > or do I have to use a bamboo steamer? > > Many thanks! Steam is steam. It should work fine. -sw |
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The timing shouldn't change at all. The specific heat of steam will not be
changed much, if at all. |
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