🍽️ Cook, Steam, Savor – Elevate Your Kitchen Experience!
The Norpro573 Stainless Steel Vertical Cooker/Steamer is a versatile 3-piece set designed for the modern kitchen. With a 3Qt capacity and a sleek mirrored finish, it includes a stockpot, steamer with rack, and a vented tempered glass lid, making it perfect for cooking a variety of vegetables, seafood, and sauces.
G**A
Steaming happy
Quality material. Perfect capacity for veggies. Perfect for steaming.
A**R
Nice little affordable steemer
I found this steamer to the right size for my needs. It is stainless steel and very affordable. Better in my opinion than others offered elsewhere. It distributes heat evenly and I like the design as well.
H**S
Slow to boil on my glass cooktop
Price and all very good. I bought this as a time saver but was surprised at how long it took water to boil. I think this could benefit from a true induction slug in the base like I've seen in other "Induction" cookware (albeit, at a higher price)
C**G
Great Steamer
Great way to easy steam veggies and other items that need steaming! Great buy!
D**D
Perfect for single jar canning!
I bought this for single jar canning of produce from our garden, jalapeños mostly this year. It is so easy to take just a few ripened jalapeños, about 15 or so, slice them up, boil the brine, fill the jar (taken straight out of the dishwasher so it’s sterile) and put it into this cooker with water already boiling in it...about 15 minutes later I have another shelf stable jar of jalapeños. It used to take me most of the day to can 6 or 7 jars in a large water bath canner. The problem with that was getting enough jalapeños ripe and still fresh at the same time. Now I can do this once every few days as they ripen on the plant and it only takes about an hour-ish out of my day. And I am not heating up a huge stockpot of water for just one jar.I also have used this once to hard boil some eggs. Everything would have been perfect if one of the eggs hadn’t had a hairline crack I didn’t see, which of course leaked egg white all into the water. The leaked egg white cooked onto the basket insert, making it hard to clean...so just a heads up on that. Try to make sure your eggs have no tiny cracks and cleanup will be a breeze.
G**G
Health Hazard!
The media could not be loaded. I’ve used this product twice and the metal is falling apart. What you see is not a stain but a ruff patch of bare metal. After first use I thought something was stuck to the bottom and wiped with a magic eraser when I hand washed. The second use was worse and I put in dishwasher. It’s now rusting.Have I fed my family some kind of metal coating? Amazon offers no support on this product and I have discarded. DON’T PURCHASE!
J**Y
Perfect!
I really like this asparagus steamer. Recommended by a friend who claimed she can't get along without it, I can see why. It takes up very little room--I'm storing it inside my pasta pot, is perfect for 2 or 3 servings of just about any steam able vegetable, and is super easy to use and clean.Dubious about the tiny amount of water in the bottom, I steamed some asparagus for 5 minutes. The asparagus was perfectly cooked, and there was still plenty of water left in the pot. I steamed some Brussels sprouts for 9 minutes, and there was still water left. I'm a convert to the cult of the asparagus steamer!The other use I've found for this is as a wine bottle chiller. Yes, a wine chiller. Put a bottle of wine in the pot, and then fill the pot with ice and water. In about fifteen minutes, your Chardonnay or Pinot Grigio will be at the perfect temperature. You can do that while the asparagus you previously steamed, as well as the herb mayonnaise you made to go with the asparagus are cooling in the fridge. This pot will accommodate a BIG bottle.Talk about your one pot meals!
A**R
Nicely proportioned durable pot and rack.
This pot is classic for steaming asparagus, but what it does for me is allow the easy processing of canned goods in tiny batches. This summer the garden was spotty with the produce and it wasn't worthwhile to try to hold onto things to get enough to do a big batch, everything would spoil first. So this little pot and the incredibly convenient basket allowed me to make a single jar of things like pickled okra or canned tomatoes from what was coming out of the garden in small quantities. And this doesn't take much water so it wasn't spending forever waiting for a huge pot to boil and heating up the entire house doing it. This provides a thrifty way to preserve fruit and vegetables and a friend tells me that when it comes to regular cooking, he loves the way his marinara sauce turns out when simmered in this size pot with the minimal amount of surface area.
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