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This Month, Jen (Mum in the Madhouse) has been putting our Intellisteam steamer to the test with some fresh, healthy recipes.

The product sets itself apart from other steamers with its intelligent timer system, which means that you can steam different ingredients and still have all the elements of your meal ready at the same time.

We’ve given her an exclusive discount to run with the review, so if you like what you see and fancy buying one, make sure you quote the voucher code at checkout stage of the Morphy Richards website. You’ll be able to save 35% and get one for £64.99 instead of £99.99!

You can read Jen’s thoughts below, or click here to read the post on her own blog.

Morphy Richards Intellisteam discount code

For me vegetables taste better when steamed and we have pretty much always had a steamer, be it an electric one or as currently one that permanently sits on my hob.

So I was really excited to be sent the Morphy Richards Intellisteam, especially as all my vegetables are ready for harvesting in the garden. The intellisteam is unique as it has three compartments in which you can steam different foods and you can also set the compartments for different times and the steamer will ensure that they all finish at the same time, which means your food will be perfectly cooked and ready to serve at the same time.

I have really found the intellisteam easy to use, it is intuitive and does everything is it supposed to do and you can cook pretty much everything in it, from the standard veg to rice, sauces, fish and meat.  My only gripe is why are kitchen gadgets getting bigger, when other gadgets are getting smaller!

From a practical point of view, the steamers parts are suitable for the dishwasher and you can also pop the ingredients in to it and set the timers on a delay too.  The intellisteamer also has a keep warm facility do MadDad’s meal will never have to be fed to the proverbial dog!

Special Offer

As part of the Morphy Richard’s houseproud innovator team, I have a speical offer for all my reader.  Buy an Intellisteam from the Morphy Richards website and get 35% off by quoting the following voucher code at the checkout stage – HPI8135

This week our Innovator friend Mummy from the Heart is hosting an exclusive Morphy Richards Intellisteam giveaway!

Check out her competition below and head over to her fab blog here to be in with the chance of winning your very own Intellisteam. And if you can’t wait until the winner is announced, you can get 35% off Intellisteam an on the Morphy Richards website by quoting HPI8135 at the check out.

I am sure you will be aware by now that I am part of the Morphy Richards House Proud Innovators Scheme.  This means that each month I get offered a product to try out and report back to you on.  Most recently I was offered an Intellisteam, a clever steamer with 4 separate compartments that normally retails for around £99.99.

Instead of trying it out for myself this month I thought I would get one of you lucky readers to put the Intellisteam through it’s paces and thus I am offering a brand new Intellisteam for giveaway.

What Morphy Richards say about their steamer: Featuring four separate steaming compartments, the Intellisteam is a brilliant way to cook a healthy, nutritious meal all at once, whether with fish, meat, veg, rice or noodles. The machine’s simple-to-use digital display ensures that the whole meal is ready at the same time and there’s a useful keep-warm function too.
There are also 9 reviews written so far by independent purchasers and they are all favourable, the only cons people seem to state are that you need space to store this and that it can be large for washing up. The big plus seems to be that you can put all your food in at the same time and set each area to cook for the appropriate amount of time and then viola it is all ready together at the end.

Another blogger that I respect has already reviewed the Intellisteam, go and take a look over atRosie’s place and see what she thought.

So how do you win yourself an Intellisteam?

  • Mandatory – leave a comment and let me know how I can contact you if you win (email, Twitter ID)
  • Additional entry – Check out my blog’s facebook page and if you like what you see then share one of my posts with your friends on facebook and leave me a comment on there to say you have done so.
  • Additional entry – tweet ‘I want to #win a @LoveYourMorphy Intellisteam with @michelletwinmum’s #giveaway http://tinyurl.com/3gvyk2q’

and if you can not wait to get your hands on one?
Then order today and use the special code HPI8135 for a 35% discount off the RRP when you buy from the Morphy Richards website.

Giveaway Terms and Conditions

  • The winner will be chosen at random
  • Open to UK and Ireland residents only
  • Giveaway closes at 12 noon on Friday 9th September 2011
  • The winner will be contacted within 3 working days of the competition closing
  • The winner needs to contact me within a week of my announcing the winner or I will draw again
  • The prize is not transferable and there is no cash alternative
  • The Intellisteam will be sent direct from Morphy Richards

This week on Home of the Houseproud, we’re bringing you a delicious steamed vegetarian feast, Ramiro Peppers stuffed with Leeks.

Ramiro Peppers originate from the Italian countryside and their high sugar content gives them a wonderfully sweet flavour. In this dish, they balance perfectly with the savoury mix of parmesan, feta, leek and parsley.

Give it a whirl in your Intellisteam – or any other steamer – and let us know how you get on.

Ramiro Peppers stuffed with Leeks

Ingredients:

4 Ramiro (long) red peppers, tops removed

1 small leek, finely chopped

1 tbsp chopped fresh parsley

2 tbsp olive oil

25g (1oz) finely grated parmesan cheese

25g (1oz) fresh breadcrumbs

100g (4oz) feta cheese, finely crumbled

Salt and freshly ground black pepper

Couscous:

200g (7oz) couscous

2 tsp vegetable stock powder

4 spring onions, finely chopped

25g (1oz) pine nuts

To garnish

Parsley sprigs

Method:

  • Split peppers lengthways, taking care not to cut in half. Remove core and seeds. Mix together leek, parsley and olive oil, then add parmesan cheese and breadcrumbs. Mix in crumbled feta cheese, then season with a little salt and plenty of black pepper. Stuff mixture into peppers.
  • Remove divider wall from front container and place peppers inside. Position rice tray in back container. Add couscous and 265ml cold water. Stir in stock powder, spring onions and pine nuts.
  • Set timer for couscous using rice pre-set (42 mins) then adjust to 25 minutes. Set time for peppers (using front dual heater button) using the leaf and pod vegetable pre-set (15 mins) then adjust to 20 minutes.
  • When cooked, allow to stand for 5 minutes. Fluff up couscous with a fork. Garnish with parsley sprigs.

Today, we’ve thought we’d bring you something a little bit different on ‘Home of the House Proud’ – a dessert that can be made in a steamer. Why not try this delicious Ginger and Banana Sponge Pudding recipe and let us know how you get on – good luck! If you’ve got a Morphy Richards Intellisteam, this recipe work particulalry well.

Ginger and Banana Sponge Pudding

Ingredients:

75g (3oz) Butter, plus extra for greasing

75g (3oz) Light muscovado sugar

2x Medium eggs, beaten

1/2 Tsp vanilla extract

75g (3oz) Self-raising flour

1/2 Tsp ground ginger

Pinch of salt 1

Large ripe banana, mashed

2x Pieces stem ginger in syrup, plus 4 tbsp of syrup from the jar

Sauce:

3x Tbsp golden syrup

25gx (1oz) Butter

25g (1oz) Light muscovado sugar

To serve:

Vanilla ice-cream or custard

Method:

  • In a large mixing bowl, cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Gradually beat in eggs, then stir in vanilla. Sift in flour, ground ginger and salt, and fold in using a large metal spoon. Stir in the mashed banana
  • Butter 2 x 200ml (7 fl oz) individual pudding basins. Slice stem ginger and place it in bottom of basins, spooning 1 tbsp of syrup into each one. Spoon over the creamed mixture and level the tops. Cover tightly with pieces of buttered foil
  • Arrange the puddings in the back compartment
  • Position divider wall in front container. Put sauce ingredients into a sauce tray and place in one compartment
  • Set time for puddings using the rice pre-set (42 mins). Set time for sauce using sauce pre-set (30 mins) then adjust to 20 minutes
  • When cooked, run a knife around basins to release the puddings. Stir the sauce thoroughly and soon over each pudding. Serve with ice-cream or custard

If you’ve got a delicious recipe that you’d like us to feature on ‘Home of the House Proud’, we’d love to hear from you, please submit it here!

In April, to kick-start the Morphy Richards ‘House Proud Innovators’ scheme, our five food bloggers were sent the Intellisteam to put through its paces and review. Steamed food is great at this time of year – a fresh and very healthy cooking method. One of the bloggers that road-tested the Intellisteam was MiMi who looks after the Meemalee’s Kitchen blog. Feel free to read MiMi’s review of the product below or visit the original post here:

When I was growing up, I loved shopping almost as much as I do now. My dad (affectionately, I hope) called me the “ultimate consumer”, and I had various brand prejudices which were probably based on very little evidence.

For instance, I thought Sony was the best for tellies, Tefal was the kettle maker, Breville made the perfect sandwich toaster, and Hoover made the best, erm, hoover.

Morphy Richards was familiar to me as a good all-rounder – far from super-exciting, but reliable and somehow comforting, the fluffy slippers of the appliance world. So I wasn’t that surprised to hear that this year is the 75th Anniversary of Morphy Richards.

As part of their celebrations which will include events and giveaways, Morphy Richards picked a group of bloggers (including me) to become Home of the House Proud Innovators, which basically means they would send us their products and ask us to put them through their paces and then share our thoughts.

I warned them I’d be brutally honest, and they still seemed strangely willing.

So this is a review of the first item they’ve sent me (yes, I get to keep it) – the Intellisteam, their “intelligent” steamer.

The Intellisteam is ridiculously big. Like, bigger than the Tefal Actifry, and that’s really saying something.

It comes in several parts – the base, the section which sits on top of that which you fill with water, and the steam compartments themselves.

There’s one long steam compartment at the back and one in the front which you can divide into two. Inside the steam compartments are two optional trays – one for liquid or small portions and one for rice – and a steam rack.

I’m tired just writing all of that.

So why is it intelligent? Because you can set the separate steam compartments to cook for different amounts of time, but they all finish cooking at once. Obviously, this is impossible with a traditional steamer, since with those, the sections stack on top of one another.

That’s why the thing is so massive – it has to be, so each compartment can be directly over the steam. Anyway, I decided to make something that would need to use every compartment and came up with a lazy version of kedgeree.

If you see the picture above, I stuck all the ingredients in at the same time and then set the timer for the different compartments. The timer lets you choose the type of ingredient you’re steaming and then automatically gives a suggested steaming time which you can then tweak up or down according to the quantities – the booklet also gives guidelines.

Rice went in the back compartment (30 mins), frozen peas in the front right (10 mins), and salmon and eggs in the front left (16 mins).

I then set it going and watched, fascinated, as the back compartment immediately started to mist up as its time began to count down. When that hit 16 minutes, the front left compartment then kicked off, and then when all three were at 10 minutes, the front right joined in.

Obviously, if you’re not a massive nerd, the point of the Intellisteam isn’t that you’ll be watching the steamer compartments kick in one by one, but that you’ll set it going and then wander off and do whatever it is you need to do, safe in the knowledge that every part of your dinner will cook for exactly the right amount of time.

And it does. And it’s quiet, and the bits, despite being a bugger to clean in the sink, are all dishwasher-able.

An alarm even goes off if the water level gets too low, so you know when to top it up (via a little funnel section).

So the Intellisteam gets a thumbs-up from me as being pretty darn clever, useful if you’re busy and obviously good for healthy dishes.

Still bloody massive though.

The Intellisteam is currently on special offer for £64.99
www.morphyrichards.co.uk
(RRP £99.99)

Easy Kedgeree with the Intellisteam

Serves 4

  • 2 cups of rice
  • 1 medium white onion, diced
  • 1 tbsp hot curry powder
  • 1 tsp turmeric
  • 1 knob of butter
  • 1 piece of salmon (I used collar)
  • 3 eggs
  • 100g peas
  • Handful of flatleaf parsley, chopped

Fill the water section with water to the mark and fit onto the base. Place the rice, onion, curry powder, turmeric and butter with 3 cups of water in the rice tray. Put the rice tray in the back steamer compartment and fit onto the water section.

Wash the eggs and place them with the fish in the front left compartment. Put the peas in the small foods tray and place in the front right compartment.

Fit all the lids and then set the timers – press rice then 30 minutes for the back, eggs then 16 minutes for the front left, vegetables then 10 minutes for the front right. Then press the Steam symbol and let it do its stuff.

When the timer goes off, peel and halve the eggs and flake the fish. Fluff the rice in a serving dish and add the peas and fish and stir through. Top with egg slices and parsley.

Ooh look – the Observer Food Monthly Awards are looking for nominations for Best Food Blog:)

We’ve teamed up with top online foodie resource Delia Online to give you the chance to win a different Morphy Richards kitchen product every month, simply by uploading your delicious recipe ideas to their website.

This June, upload a healthy recipe to Delia Online’s Your Recipes section and you could win a fantastic Intellisteam steamer. They’ll be picking one lucky winner on 30th June, so get posting.

Featuring four separate steaming compartments, the Intellisteam is a brilliant way to cook a healthy, nutritious meal all at once, whether with fish, meat, veg, rice or noodles. The machine’s simple-to-use digital display ensures that the whole meal is ready at the same time and there’s a useful keep-warm function too.

If you don’t end up this month’s winner, then all is not lost! Until 30th June, you can pick up an Intellisteam at the reduced price of £64.99 from our website. Click here to learn more…

If you’re thinking of getting the steamer out this Bank Holiday weekend, ‘Home of the House Proud’ has a sweet treat that could be right up your street – a delicious Chocolate Pudding with Raspberry Sauce. Have a go at the recipe below and please, let us know how it goes!

Chocolate Pudding with Raspberry Sauce

Ingredients:

85g (3 1/2 Oz) Self-raising flour

3x Tbsp cocoa powder

50g (2oz) Butter, melted, plus extra for greasing

50g (2oz) Light muscovado (or soft brown) sugar

1x Medium egg and 1 egg yolk, beaten

1/2 Tsp vanilla extract

150ml (1/4 pint) milk

Topping:

75g (3oz) Light muscovado (or soft brown) sugar

1x 1/2 Tbsp cocoa powder

150ml (1/4 pint) Boiling water

Sauce:

250g (9oz) Fresh or thawed frozen raspberries, lightly crushed

25g (1oz) Caster sugar

50ml (2fl oz) Water

Method:

  • Sift flour and cocoa powder into a large mixing bowl. Add butter, sugar, beaten egg, vanilla extract and milk. Use a hand-held mixer or wooden spoon to beat ingredients together until thoroughly combined
  • Butter 4 x 200ml (7fl oz) individual pudding basins, then spoon in mixture. For topping, mix together sugar and cocoa powder, then sprinkle over tops of puddings. Cover tightly with lids or pieces of buttered foil
  • Arrange puddings in back container. Position divider in front container. Put sauce ingredients into a sauce tray and place in one of front compartments
  • Set time for puddings using the pre-set for rice (42 mins) then adjust to 30 mins. Set time for sauce using sauce pre-set, then adjust to 15 mins
  • When cooked, run a knife around the basins to release puddings. Stir sauce thoroughly and spoon some over each pudding

If you’ve got a delicious recipe that you’d like us to feature on ‘Home of the House Proud’, we’d love to hear from you, please submit it here!

This month on ‘Home of the House Proud’ we’re focussing of food steaming as this is a great method of cooking over the spring/summer months. Several of our ‘House Proud Innovators’ are currently putting the Morphy Richards Intellisteam through its paces. Our ‘Innovator’, ‘Feeding the Boys and a Firefighter’ is one of those reviewing this unique product.

If you’re a blogger and would like to trial our Intellisteam (or any of our other products), give us a shout, either as a comment or by using the contact form.

Over the last few weeks, our ‘House Proud Innovator’, Marie at ‘The English Kitchen’ has been testing the Morphy Richards Intellisteam food steamer – a perfect product to cook with at this time of year. Check out what Marie had to say about the machine in her blog post below. You can read the original blog post here.

If you’re a blogger and would like to trial our Intellisteam (or any of our other products), give us a shout, either as a comment or by using the contact form.

Here at Morphy Richards, we’re looking forward to the weekend – the sun is shining and we get to eat a load of chocolate. However, we’re not forgetting the importance of Good Friday (and the weekend as a whole), the day when one is not supposed to eat red meat, but eat fish and other foods.

To help you prepare to mark Good Friday, we’re going to be bringing you a couple of fish-based recipes this week. The first of which is a delicious steamed recipe – Steamed Halibut with Lemon and Thyme Dressing (this recipe is taken from our bank of Intellisteam recipes).

Steamed Halibut with Lemon & Thyme Dressing

 

Preparation time: 15 minutes

Cooking time: 35 minutes

Serves: 4

Ingredients:

 4 x 125g (5oz) halibut fillets, skinned (or use Pacific cod)

15g (1 /2oz) butter

 4x small thyme sprigs

Salt and freshly ground black pepper

Vegetables:

750g (1lb 11oz) small new potatoes

2x leeks, thinly sliced

1x large carrot, sliced into fine strips

150g (6oz) fine green beans, trimmed and halved

Sauce:

50g (2oz) butter

Finely grated zest and juice of 1 lemon

1x tbsp fresh thyme leaves

Method:

  • Arrange fish fillets in the back container. Place a small knob of butter on top of each one and arrange thyme sprigs on top. Season with a little salt and pepper.
  • Position the divider wall in the front container. Put potatoes into one compartment. Mix vegetables together and put in the remaining compartment.
  • For the sauce, put butter, lemon zest, lemon juice and thyme leaves into the rice tray and position above the fish
  • Set time for the fish and sauce using the fish pre-set (20 mins). Set time for the potatoes using the root vegetables pre-set (35 mins). Set time for the vegetables using the leaf and pod vegetables pre-set (15 mins)

Cooks tip:

  • If you prefer crunchier vegetables, adjust the pre-set time
  • Fish can be wrapped and cooked in cooking foil to retain juices and prevent surface protein

 

As we’re nice people here at ‘Home of the House Proud’, we’re giving you the chance to pick up the Morphy Richards Intellisteam for £64.99, reduced from £99.99 (this also includes free delivery).

And what’s more, we’ve also got one of the machines to giveaway to one of our lucky readers. To be in with a chance of winning the Intellisteam, simply answer the question below in the comments box*:

How many days does lent last for?

 

Good luck and we hope everybody has a very enjoyable Easter weekend!

* The competition will close at 12pm on Tuesday 26th April 2011. A winner will be selected at random from all correct entries received.

Here at ‘Home of the House Proud’ we always knew this, but we’re delighted that ‘The Information’ section of Saturday’s (2nd April) Independent agrees with us. The Intellisteam was ranked number four in their feature: ‘The 50 Best Kitchen Appliances’, here’s what the paper had to say about the product:

‘If you’ve bought a deep fat fryer you better balance the scales with a good steamer. This can do the whole meal in one go. It will do each container in time order so that everything is ready at the same time’

We have recently launched a new version of the Intellisteam which offers even more than its predecessor. The unique intelligent timer continues to ensure that all your steamed ingredients are perfectly cooked and that the whole meal is ready to serve at the same time and now hosts a simple to use digital display.

The digital display mirrors the steaming compartments, which enables you to easily determine the time that is remaining in each individual compartment.

Product Specification:

  • Easy to use digital display
  • 8.2litre capacity
  • Pre-set time guide
  • Personalised memory
  • 3 individually controlled heaters
  • Single tier design
  • Auto keep warm function
  • External water top up
  • Visible water gauge
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Accessories included

For more information about the Morphy Richards Intellisteam and other products in the Morphy range, log on to: www.morphyrichards.co.uk

As you may have read from our earlier blog post on steaming, this is a great, healthy and nutritious way of cooking food – perfect for this time of year when a lot of people are eating healthily. Here at Morphy Richards we have a range of steamers that we’re very proud of, especially our Intellisteam.

The Intellisteam is quite a unique product as it looks quite different to other steamers on the market. The intelligent timer on the Intellisteam ensures that all steamed ingredients are perfectly cooked and that the whole meal is ready to serve at the same time, here’s some more of the product’s key features:

Easy to use digital display

  • The digital display mirrors the steaming compartments, which enables you to easily see the time that is remaining in each individual compartment

8.2litre capacity

  • It cooks complete meals for up to 4 adults

Pre set time guide

  • There’s a pre-set time guide for different foods including chicken, fish, vegetables, rice and sauces – so no more guesswork

Personalised memory

  • The Intellisteam cook times can be personalised and saved to memory for future use

3 individually controlled heaters

  • It gives greater control, allowing you to set different times for different containers

Auto keep warm function

  • It keeps food perfect when cooking has finished for up to 40 minutes until you are ready to serve

External water top up

  • This is for handy water top up during cooking

Visible water gauge

  • It allows water levels to be checked during cooking

Dishwasher safe

  • All containers, accessories and the drip tray can be cleaned in a dishwasher

See how the Intellisteam works in the video below; please accept our apologies about the average quality of this.