You will need to use a steamer or improvise one from a large pot with
a colander inside it.
Place
a colander inside a large bowl.
I set
a colander inside a bowl and place in my sink and carefully pour in a little at a time using a fork to smash the vegetables to release any extra liquid
Not exact matches
If you don't have a
colander small enough to fit
inside a bowl, just add the sugar snap peas directly to the ice water and then remove them with a slotted spoon to a
colander.
Place a
colander squarely
inside the ice bath.
Drain well, either by pressing on it in a
colander or by placing the spinach
inside a clean kitchen towel, and squeezing hard to get rid of as much water as you humanly can.
When the pasta is cooked (cooked
inside and out but still in shape and firm), reserve about 1/3 cup to 1/2 cup of pasta water and drain the pasta (do NOT rinse) into a large
colander.
Using a slotted spoon, transfer eggs to a
colander set
inside a bowl of ice water and chill until cold.
I previously created this
colander storage whatchamacallit for housing fruits, onions and such in the kitchen, but I kept forgetting what was in there as I couldn't see
inside, so I moved it out here for guest soaps, shampoos and scrubby stuff.
I cut off the bottom ends of each segment and washed it carefully in an oversize
colander, only to discover when I pulled the head apart that there was the most beautiful colour - matched caterpillar hiding deep
inside.