Recently I have been using my steamer more and more for fish dishes, vegetables, and even for some fruits. Steamed pineapple is delicious The most recent steamer dish I made was steamed rosemary red potatoes. They are super yummy and very healthy addition to a dinner plate. Here's how it's done.
I use (roughly) 20 small red potatoes, also known as new potatoes.
2 tsp. Sea Salt
1 tsp. Lemon Pepper Seasoning
1 tsp. Rosemary (dried)
3 springs Fresh Rosemary
Wash and cut the red potatoes into bite-sized piece. Place them into your steamer and add the water underneath. The steamer I use is an Oster, similar to the ones below.
Add your herbs and seasonings, all but the fresh rosemary. Close the lid.
Set the timer to 20 minutes.
Cut and wash your fresh rosemary. I keep a plant growing in my kitchen window for easy access and it thrives there. After 20 minutes of cooking, add the fresh rosemary on top of the potatoes.
Steam for an additional 20 minutes.
The smell through your kitchen is amazing during this time!
After 40 minutes of total cook time, your potatoes are ready to serve!
Enjoy!
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