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Steam + Dinner recipes (41)

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Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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Swordfish has a distinctive, firm, meaty texture, but can become dry if grilled. Here it is steamed with vegetables and spicy Thai flavourings in paper parcels to ensure the flesh stays tender and succulent.
 
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Bay, lime and olive oil create a delicately aromatic sauce for mullet cooked in parcels, topped with a sprinkling of sorrel. Serve with steamed vegetables for a stylish, no-fuss meal.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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Soy sauce and ginger bring a taste of the Orient to a simple fish dish, accompanied by sesame-flavoured Chinese cabbage. Try serving with fragrant Thai rice.
 
Recipe by: Natural Chef Michelle
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Perfect for Bonfire Night or for camping, you can use any combination of meat and vegetables with these tasty parcels. Do not try to use less olive oil or foil or your dinner will burn.
 
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Toddler and baby dinner containing sweet potato, peas, peppers and chicken breast, served in a fun way after the eldest love of mickey mouse.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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The crispy golden topping in this simple side dish is usually made by frying the breadcrumbs in a generous quantity of butter. This version uses a modest portion of olive oil and fresh herbs to flavour a topping that tastes good with all steamed or boiled vegetables, and contrasts particularly well with steamed cauliflower.
 
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A moist salmon fillet in a light chilli and white wine marinade that all fish lovers will enjoy. Use only the freshest salmon, ask your fishmonger to fillet it for you.
 
Recipe by: charsiew
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This delicate preparation for snapper is full of flavour and best done in a bamboo steamer. For such an easy preparation, the dish is quite impressive served in the steamer at a dinner party.
 
Recipe by: KAM_SUNG
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This is a basic and common Chinese recipe for steamed fish. Serve over rice, using some of the sauce from the steaming bowl. Trout, cod, or any firm-fleshed fish will work for this recipe.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Here rolled up plaice fillets, flavoured with oyster sauce, ginger and spring onions, are set on a bed of the sea vegetable samphire and then steamed. They're served with a mixture of long-grain and wild rice.
 
Recipe by: Star Pooley
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Serve this delectable dish with a fresh, warm loaf of crusty bread for mopping up all the delicious sauce. Use Spanish chorizo if you can't find the Portuguese chouriço.
 
Recipe by: Beth
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This is an authentic recipe that originated in the 1800s with Italian fishermen who settled in San Francisco, California. Serve in large bowls with crusty sourdough bread on the side.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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This is a bright, cheery salad with a real Mediterranean feel and flavour. Couscous is mixed with pale green flageolet beans, then tossed with fresh green beans, tomatoes and cucumber in a piquant dressing made with sun-dried tomatoes. Serve as a main course for a delightful summer lunch.
 
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I had a few things in the cupboard and chicken breasts - plus some ingredients i never tried before so just decided to experiment.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Laying a piece of fish on a bed of greens, seasoning with a few aromatics and then sealing up tightly into a parcel is a simple and trouble-free way to cook fish. It's healthy too, as no water-soluble nutrients are lost.
 
Recipe by: Azmina Govindji
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The ingredients for this salad are presented individually on a platter rather than being mixed together, with a simple tahini-based dressing so everyone can help themselves. Typical of Japanese cooking, there is a fairly small amount of meat per person, but plenty of raw vegetables to crunch through and fill you up.
 
Recipe by: Kathleen Burton
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Steamed lobster tails with a hint of ale. Goes great with melted butter, lemon juice and garlic.
 
Recipe by: Patti
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Be transported to the south of France with this dish. Serve with crusty bread, and a nice chilled glass of white wine.
 
Recipe by: Christine
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This is a classic recipe that's simple, too. Most of the work is preparing the mussels; cooking takes very little time. Crusty bread is essential for dipping in the buttery wine sauce.
 
Recipe by: donnamaria
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Steam fresh mussels in a fragrant, easy-to-make tomato-herb sauce. Use fresh mussels from a reputable source, and discard any that do not open during steaming. Serve with fresh parsley, crusty bread and a bottle of wine!
 
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