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First time using steamer juicer

Posted by naomi162 (My Page) on
Thu, Sep 26, 13 at 13:02

I've read many comments raving about these, so I finally got one. It arrived today and I'm eager to start juicing. It's a bit confusing to me though, how much prep I need to do to the grapes, for instance. Just washing and taking off stems? And also apples: do I need to pre-process them other than to cut them up?
Thanks for any help in this endeavor.


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RE: First time using steamer juicer

Nothing to do but wash the grapes. Stems can stay on if you want. Just cut up the apples some and that is all.


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RE: First time using steamer juicer

Thanks for reply. And then after it goes through steamer, do you put it through cheesecloth, or is it done?


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RE: First time using steamer juicer

I remove stems. I have found in some cases it causes a "grassy" flavor, so I just got in the habit with all product.

The pure juice will be in the bottom separate from the pulp, which is usually good only for compost. (Just how I see it.)

Carol


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RE: First time using steamer juicer

I don't know which brand you purchased, but I have and use a Mehu-Liisa from Finland. I think they have a great instruction booklet. It's available to download onto your computer (or print out) in a .pdf format. You might want to have it for further information or to give you other ideas.

Good luck. It's a wonderful piece of canning equipment.I know you'll find all kinds of uses you never thought about before!

Kathy

Here is a link that might be useful: Mehu-Liisa Steamer Juicer Instruction Book


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RE: First time using steamer juicer

thanks for quick replies. I just looked at the mehu-llisa juicer instruction book mentioned above, and it contains lots of answers to my newbie questions. I had bought a less expensive steamer juicer, and it came with minimal help. I'm already thrilled with the grape juice I made today!! YAY! now on to apple juice!
And, I love this forum. I've been reading it for years and have benefited so much from all the experience of the members. So many, many thanks.


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RE: First time using steamer juicer

I was wondering and curious about the term " Juicer" and "steamer". So I did some search.

The idea sounds interesting to me but the bottom line is not so much attractive. in this device the fruits are cooked. By cooking the fruits fall apart and juice runs through the strainer. You can get the same effect by just heating in a double boiler and then straining through a fine mesh strainer or a cheese cloth type of bag. Or by blending and then straining you can get fresh UNCOOKED fruit juice and then do whatever want with it.

But perhaps this (juicer steamer) has some advantages for canning JUST THE JUICE with least amount of work.


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