Steamers



Two Level Stainless Steamer

Stainless Steel Steamer

Chinese cuisines make frequent use of multilevel steamers. The one in the photo is actually 2 levels as there is a steamer tray fitted into the lower pot. An advantage of this type over the traditional bamboo steamer is that it doesn't tie up you wok while steaming. This type steamer is also available in 3 and 4 level versions with multiples of the upper tray.

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Traditional Bamboo Steamer

Bamboo Steamer - Traditional

This is the traditional Chinese steamer, designed to be set into a wok which heats the water. They are still made and available in various sizes. 10 inch seems the most common in North America, but the Wok Shop has them in 6 inches to 20 inches. These work fine and are popular, but a little more difficult to clean than stainless steel.   Photo by D-Kuru distributed under license Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike v4.0 International.


Wok steamer set

Wok Steamer Set

A wok with a steamer grate can steam items too wide to fit in a normal steamer. In particular, this set is used with an oval plate to steam whole fish, a very popular method in China. Some water condenses in the dish and absorbs other ingredients to make the sauce. For an example see our recipe Steamed Fish - Chinese Style.


Western Steamer Pan

Steamer Pan - Western

This very convenient steamer pan is stepped so it fits various saucepans where the water is boiled. It comes with its own lid. This example is 8-1/4 inches diameter. The flat bottom is 6 inches diameter, the size of the smallest saucepan it will fit.


Expandable Steamer Basket

Steamer Basket - Expandable

This is a common item in North America. It fits pans from 6 inches to 9 inches, and folds up tightly for storage. Disadvantage are that the central pillar is sometimes in the way. and it's much harder to clean than most steamers.


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