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By Damien Pignolet

Published 2005

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Provided a steamer is not over-crowded, this is a splendid method of cooking more delicately textured food, such as fish. Although the liquid beneath the steamer does need to be at boiling point or very close to it, the moist vapours of steam gently break down the fibres of the food gently while retaining its juices.

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