How to make steamed veggies exciting!
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- čas přidán 31. 01. 2023
- Hey! Thanks for watching!
Steamed veggies might sound kinda boring, but they're not. Or at least, they don't have to be. Today I'm making steamed beets, steamed carrots, and steamed squash, and they're going to be super delicious and pretty darn exciting!
Nooch dressing recipe here: howtomakedinner.com/blog/nutr...
I'm Paula. I'm a former professional cook and overall eating enthusiast.
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Hi. I'm a sixty nine year old man who lost his wife. I have recently started watching youtube videos to learn how to cook. Most people don't take the time to explain anything. You are absolutely wonderful and I thank you. You remind me of the way a couple of my aunts used to cook. But most importantly you use basic stuff which is all I have. I wouldn't even know what to buy. I have never had to cook for myself because I went from my mom to girlfriend to my wife. I know steaming is a good way to keep nutrients in vegetables. I watched a few videos and they confused me. You are clear, succinct, and you don't rush. You give me enough time to understand what you're showing and your process. This is the first video I watched. But I hope the rest of them are like this one. I would like to learn how to make hamburger meat. So I can make meatballs once in a while. I hope you have a video on that. Thank you so much for this wonderful video on steaming, which is also important to me because i'm waiting for dentures and that's gonna take almost a year, So I can't eat a lot of foods other people can eat. I need my veggies soft but I need nutrients. Excellent video, thank you for taking your time and using very simple kitchen utensils instead of new fangled ones that I have never even heard of. Also another round of applause because you weren't hawking some product for me to buy. I don't even think you told me to press the bell or whatever. How absolutely refreshing. Thank you and thank you again. Looking forward to your other videos.😊
I’m sorry to hear about your wife. I certainly hope I can help with some tricks and tips!
God bless your sweet soul ❤
If you’re someone who likes cilantro, a great chilled side dish for warmer weather is slightly steamed carrots (still crunchy, just not raw) tossed with a little oil, salt, cumin, and cilantro.
Yum. I looooove cilantro!
One of the nice things about becoming an adult is I now love veggies. And yet I haven't thought of how delish steaming them would be. I'm looking at you, bag of carrots. As always, thank you Paula for your inspirations.
Being an adult certainly has its perks! 🥕
I’m loving it. I’m a dude that cooks for himself and don’t have time to be in kitchen all day. I like this a lot!!!👍🏿🤣
Thanks. I want to start eating a lot more steamed vegetables! It is good to know I do not need a steamer basket. I've also never considered miso and maple syrup.
Love keeping it simple! The microwave is a real time and energy saver for steaming. And frees up a burner if you have a lot of other things going on for dinner.
You know it! And those dishes are so nostalgic
You always have such interesting finishing/topping ideas. Also thanks for the reminder that I need to make some of your nooch dressing. That stuff is killer.
Two of my favorite veggies to steam are green beans and asparagus. Luckily, tomorrow is shopping day!
I have been steaming veggies exclusively for decades. Have found butter, black pepper and Za'Atar is all I've needed to make them fabulous. The concept of steaming over stock is one I'm gonna' try this week. I also steam chicken fillets with the veggies - one of my quick simple staples all done in twenty minutes while I'm havin' a shower or a beer. I should point out I use just the one vessel - a two tier stainless steamer - chicken in the bottom tier, veggies above, 15ml of water in the pan. Your carrots look devine - I love beetroot and the almonds seem terrific - and have always found steamed pumpkins bland - but loved walnuts with roasted pumpkin - thanks Paula ❤
Love your creativity, makes me think I can cook ANYTHING! Thanks!
another useful trick for steaming without a steamer is if someone owns a wok, they can put wooden chopsticks in sideways, so they can place a bowl with the food to steam on the chopsticks to keep it above the boiling water like it's a ledge. then you just put a lid on to trap the steam.
Oh that is a great trick! Nice!
I am fairly new to the UK (from the Philippines). Love food and I am known to cook well but coming to the UK, I couldn’t (for the life of me) figure out what to cook. Your channel is life-saving!!! Love your chill way and lack of pretension. It encourages creativity but with a marked sense of healthy comfort. Thank you!
Thank you so much for the steaming video! I have been searching for one and yours hits the mark!
I just love EVERYTHING about this video! ❤️ Especially your perspectives and your delicious recipe🥰🫶🏽
I need to get addicted to steamed vegetables like you instead of processed foods. It's harder than I thought to change a diet I'm so used to.
I actually crave steamed veggies sometimes. I literally just had some very unfancy leftover steamed potatoes, mashed, and steamed broccoli for my dinner. Your Veggies sound delicious.
That sounds so comforting!
Made the steamed carrots with glaze tonight and they were SO GOOD. Thanks!
Well done!
I always so many good ideas from you videos...thanks!
I just bought a bamboo steamer. I love broccoli. So great when they turn super green and vibrant!
Girl, I am making this tomorrow 🤪
All of it. Thanks 😋
Yess!!
love it! ty 🙂
This video is exactly what I was hoping to find! I love steamed vegetables, but I’m a lazy cook who often lacks inspiration/good ideas… not lacking the good ideas now 😁
Cheers to being a lazy cook! 😄
wow.. excellent video, thanks
Love your videos, Paula!
*from Crazygamer’s mom, Jessica*
Thank you!
Cool ideas!
Thanks Tammy!
What are you steaming next? 🍠🥔🥦🌽
I just purchased a Rice Cooker with a steamer, I always steam veggies, never tried carrots or potatoes, will give it a go, also beets
i have pot with holes that goes on top of other pot where the water is, then i put lid on it. thats steaming because there is no contact with the water and its pretty good
Yep those do the trick!
prefer to roast/fry veggies but if i don't need a steamer thing then i just might try it.
4:09 Oh, no! The spaghetti squash hate again! 😂😂😂
Hahah
Thank you for this very helpful video
. Can I steam without added water, just letting the vegs sweat under the heat?
They need some moisture to create the steam! If you have a steamer basket that’s even better, but I just let them sit in the water a little bit.
Since vegetables have naturally occurring water already in them-such as onions-steam is produced just by heating them on the stove covered. So, I’d like to better understand why adding water is still necessary. Thank you
@@explanaparenth5124 You’re right, they do! Just not quite enough to create the amount of steam you need. If you put them in a dry pan they will burn and dry out!
purple hands are a slav badge of honor!
😂 Did you say 'zhooj' at the 7' 47" mark?
I’ve always wanted to know how to spell that word!! Thank you!!
@@HowToMakeDinner zhuzh, jueje, or zhoosh.... it has more than one spelling. No one can agree what language it originally came from either lol
I was watching this video on my iPad with closed captions on, I spelled it “judge” but I knew what it meant. I was however wondering how to spell it. 🤷🏻♂️
So I though the lady was kind of cute, so I decided to make "nutritional yeast" dressing. um...I didn't know the difference between nutritional yeast & bread yeast. Yeah...they aren't the same. I should have know that something was wrong because the consistency of lady's dressing and my dressing were different despite following the proportions in her recipe. Her dressing was liquid, but my dressing was a poorly-emulsified paste. I added vinegar until my consistency matched her dressing. I justified this action because the lady was approximate with her measurements: "about a teaspoon of miso", "squeeze in some maple syrup", "honey...not very much", "grainy mustard...a fair bit", etc. Although Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is often bakers yeast , & my Chinese friends eat packets of TCM, I was fairly sure I wouldn't die from the nice lady's recipe. Still, I checked Reddit & learned that nutritional yeast & bread yeast are different. Perhaps I am a recluse and am the only one to make this mistake, but I write this comment to inform the viewership.
Hot presenters - this is what makes a good cooking channel!😂
i go too mc donalds
no steamer for the video ???
You Canadians and your "boiled stuff" XD hahahha jk, awesome video...gives you a weird look, smirks and makes some tempura outta those veggies....mmmmmm gat dang.
You keep saying steam, but you're actually boiling all the things. Both are tasty, but different methods
Steamed veg without a steamer lol