View Full Version : Steamer Recipes Anyone
Doxie Duo Mom
02-22-2010, 11:54 PM
My goal is to make J's food, so I purchased a steamer to do so. In the reviews it says you can make a full meal in the steamer. We tested it out today on corn on the cob and were pleased (Joe said he'll never eat a cooked veggie again LOL). If possible to make a full meal does anyone have any recipes? I'll assume chicken, veggies and set the timer, but I'd like more ideas then that.
LUVMYGUNNER
02-23-2010, 06:57 PM
Nicole did you do a search on the net??
Doxie Duo Mom
02-23-2010, 11:02 PM
Yes, but not to many look appealing to me. Funny thing is I did find this in my search LOL.
Chicken Casserole for Dogs
Ingredients
* 4 pieces boneless chicken, with skin
* 1/2 cup peeled and sliced carrot
* 1 cup cabbage
* 1 cup broccoli
* 1/2 cup green beans or French beans
* 1/2 cup spinach leaves
* 1 1/2 cups brown rice
* 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
* water
Directions
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Begin by steaming all the main vegetables (carrots, cabbage, broccoli, green beans or french beans, spinach leaves) until they are all soft enough to nearly mash or poke through with a fork. Please do not forget to rinse your vegetables thoroughly before steaming them. When the vegetables are steamed, set them aside.
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While your vegetables are steaming, place all your chicken in a pot and cover the chicken with enough water so that the water is about 1 inch about all the chicken. Bring the water to a slow boil and let the chicken slowly boil until the meat is cooked and a aromatic chicken broth presents itself. (Don't overcook your chicken to the point that the meat is seemingly dry.).
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When the chicken is ready, remove and set aside the chicken and use the chicken broth you have just created to cook the brown rice. In a rice cooker, you will need 3 cups of chicken broth to cook the 1 1/2 cups of brown rice. If you use a regular pot and lid to cook the rice, keep an eye on the level of the broth as it cooks because you may or may not need to add a little broth as the rice cooks to keep from burning or drying out the rice. Better that the rice is a little moist than too dry.
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While the rice is cooking, chop your chicken and all your steamed vegetables into small bite-sized pieces (imagine a quarter cut into four equal parts and that is about the size you want).
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When the rice is done, combine your chopped chicken, vegetables and brown rice into a large bowl and mix it together adding the olive oil and a little more of the leftover chicken broth as you see fit.
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Now the meal is ready but you probably want to let it cool down a little bit before serving it to your dog(s). It can be refridgerated in a sealed container for up to 3 days. Simply placing a small amount in the microwave will melt all the fats and oils in it again and leave your dog's tastebuds jumping!
tgbwc
02-24-2010, 11:45 AM
Is this the same as a pressure cooker???
Because I'm new at pressure cooking, need to get some good ideas. I need to convince hubby that it wasn't just another gadget sitting around...........
Doxie Duo Mom
02-24-2010, 12:00 PM
No, not the same thing, but go to this site and use the drop down they have pressure cooker recipes there.
http://www.foodsteamer.org/
LUVMYGUNNER
02-26-2010, 07:48 PM
Sounds like a good doggy recipe Nicole.
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