Sealapack Simple Steam Microwave Bags, Pack of 30

(2 customer reviews)

£0.94

Sold by: Good Office Supplies
Last updated on January 6, 2025 1:38 pm Details

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How to Use SEALAPACK SIMPLE STEAM MICROWAVE BAGS

Step 1: Prepare the Ingredients

  • Wash and chop your vegetables or other food items you wish to steam.
  • Ensure pieces are evenly sized for uniform cooking.

Step 2: Fill the Microwave Bag

  • Open a SEALAPACK Simple Steam Microwave Bag.
  • Place the prepared food items into the bag. Do not overfill.
  • Leave some space to allow steam to circulate.

Step 3: Seal the Bag

  • Follow the instructions to seal the bag properly.
  • Ensure the bag is closed securely to trap steam.

Step 4: Microwave the Bag

  • Place the sealed bag in the microwave.
  • Refer to the packaging for the recommended cooking time based on your food type and quantity.
  • Set your microwave to the appropriate power level and time.

Step 5: Let It Rest

  • Once cooking is complete, allow the bag to sit in the microwave for a minute to let the steam finish cooking the food.
  • Be cautious of hot steam when opening the microwave door.

Step 6: Serve and Enjoy

  • Carefully open the bag by cutting or tearing it open, being mindful of escaping steam.
  • Pour the contents onto a plate or bowl.
  • Season or garnish as desired and enjoy your steamed meal!

2 reviews for Sealapack Simple Steam Microwave Bags, Pack of 30

  1. Gabriel (verified owner)

    Excellent products and superb customer service. I trust this wholesaler for all my supply needs and have never been disappointed.

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  2. Noor (verified owner)

    I’m always impressed by the products and service provided. The delivery is fast, and the quality is always reliable. Highly recommend!

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Good quality.Good service.The product is firmly packed.Very fast delivery.Very well worth the money.

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