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We’re busy, so we Lekue’d dinner tonight

We’re busy, so we Lekue’d dinner tonight

G@H: We’re busy tonight, so we made salmon and Brussels sprouts in our @Lekue Steam Case.

Followers of G@H know that we enjoy cooking and eating. When obligations limit our time to do the former, though, we must still do the latter. Making a good meal fast isn’t easy. Or, at least, it wasn’t easy until we discovered the Lekue Steam Case.

G@H: The Lekue Steam Case

This silicone contraption steams meats and vegetables in their own juices. We toss in Brussels sprouts, a handful of dried cranberries, some salt and pepper, and a touch of butter. We microwave that for four minutes. We add a salmon filet. We microwave everything for another minute and forty seconds. And, dinner is ready. Healthy, delicious, quick dinner. Skeptical? Behold the photographic evidence.

G@H: We’re busy tonight, so we made salmon and Brussels sprouts in our @Lekue Steam Case.

The Lekue Steam Case sells for $30. You can find it at retailers like Sur La Table or online at Amazon.com.

We at G@H thank Lekue for providing a sample Steam Case.
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