Need to lose those extra kilograms that have ‘sneaked’ up on you over Winter? Then the steam oven is fantastic for this. Honestly, I use it everyday for all sorts of grains and ingredients to create delicious, light and healthy salads and basically, fat free cooking. Yes, healthy because you are not adding fat or salt to most things but most importantly because the nutrients are retained, giving everything natural flavours and tastes.
I really appreciate and use my steam oven even more in the Spring and Summer. It is great to be able to cook multiple levels all at once without heating up the kitchen and without being bogged down with heaps of saucepans to wash! Look at my ‘Salad’ catagory on the right hand side of the home page and you will see why I love the steam oven so much 🙂
In this recipe you can substitute other vegetables you may have on hand. The dressing really lifts the overall flavour which is needed for buckwheat. For a more substantial meal try it with some steamed fish on top, another drizzle of dressing and some crunchy bread.
Ingredients: Serves 4
1 cup buckwheat, washed
1¼ cups vegetable stock
1 bunch baby broccoli, stems cut into thirds and halved lenghwise
½ pomegranate, seeds removed
½ bulb fennel, thinly sliced
large handful of parsley, roughly chopped
Grated rind 1 lemon plus 1-2 tbsp lemon juice (extra)
Dressing: 3 tbsp Extra virgin olive oil
2 tbsp lemon juice
heaped tbsp horseradish cream or freshly grated to taste
pinch sea salt & pepper
Method:
- Place washed buckwheat and stock into the solid steam oven tray.
- Cook @ 100°C steam for 20 minutes.
While the buckwheat is cooking open the steam oven and add the baby broccoli in the small perforated tray and cook for 1-2 minutes depending on the size. There is no need to adjust the cooking time of the buckwheat, just add the vegetables in the last couple of minutes. - Remove baby broccoli and plunge into iced water.
- Stir the lemon rind and extra juice into the buckwheat and set aside to cool.
- Finely slice fennel on a mandolin into a large serving bowl & tap over pomegranate to remove seeds. Remove any pith that may fall out.
- Mix together all other ingredients into the salad and add dressing before serving.
- For dressing: Mix all ingredients into a small jar and shake well.
Thank you for this recipe. Have just made it in my Neff combi and it went to work in three people’s lunch boxes. Thumbs up from all!