Sentences with phrase «basket over a pot»

To steam: set up a steamer basket over a pot of boiling water and place the tempeh in the basket.
Place a steaming basket over a pot of boiling water, cover and steam the fiddleheads for about 5 minutes.
In a steamer basket over a pot of boiling water, steam sweet potatoes until very soft.
If reheating, place the brown rice and black beans in a steamer basket over a pot of simmering water on the stove.
Put the eggs in steamer basket over a pot of water and turn the heat to high.
Place a steamer basket over a pot of boiling water to cook the kale, spinach, or your choice of dark green leafy veggie until they're wilted.
Place the green beans in a steamer basket over a pot of boiling water and cover.

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In the meantime, start boiling a few inches of water in a large pot that your steamer basket can sit over snugly.
Set a steamer basket over a medium pot filled with an inch or so of simmering water.
I steam my artichokes in a deep lobster pot fitted with a steamer basket, but you can also use a colander as your «basket» and simply place a lid over it.
For the broccoli, in either a steamer basket over a boiling pot of water or in a microwave - safe bowl, steam the broccoli for 5 minutes, or until the stems are easily pierced with a fork.
Place the garlic in a large steamer basket that is set over a pot of boiling water; top garlic with the greens and all of the herbs.
Steam Fill a pot with enough water to reach the bottom of a steamer basket and place over medium - high heat.
Using a steaming basket over boiling water, (keeping the pot covered) steam the carrots until soft enough to pierce very easily with a knife, about 20 - 25 minutes — timing will depend on the size of your carrots.
Steam potatoes, covered, in a metal steamer basket set in a large pot over boiling water until tender, 20 — 30 minutes, depending on size.
Rinse chicken and place in a pot fitted with a steamer basket over the chicken broth.
Fill a pot with enough water to reach the bottom of a steamer basket and bring to a simmer over medium heat.
Steam Fill a pot with enough water to reach the bottom of a steamer basket and place over medium - high heat.
- split up into three waves - each wave gives the team a quota of eggs to collect, as well as a time limit - goal is to defeat enemies, causing them to drop eggs - haul those eggs back to the basket - if you meet your quota (and you're still alive) when time expires, all remaining enemies retreat and you move on - when you start out, the difficulty can be set to 5 % out of a possible 100 % - heavy Salmonids have armor in the front, so you have to him them in the back - when Inklings take too much damage in Salmon Run, they can be revived by a teammate shooting them with ink - another boss character is a tall, slender creature that approaches from the shoreline - this boss is made up off pots, which you have to shoot to make disappear - another boss is a massive metal eel that rains down ink - the eel is piloted by a Salmonid creature, which you have to take out to stop the eel - another boss has two trashcans attached to the side of it, and it hovers over the battlefield, - a trashcan opens and it rains down blobs of ink onto you - you can take him out by tossing bombs into the open trashcans - Nintendo says that 40 % difficulty is the highest difficulty people on the Nintendo E3 team could beat.
Cook your veggies in an electric steamer with multiple baskets, and you won't just save space — there's no need to worry about pots boiling over, either, as you just fill the base with the appropriate amount of water and then wait for the buzz when the timer runs down.
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