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Best toaster ovens according to Amazon reviews
The provides professional level steam cooking, right on the counter top. As mentioned, you can use it to steam or poach those veggies to fill out your dinner, but its not just limited to that. Since its a steam oven, it will cut down cooking time by potentially 40%. It also features nine single and combo settings to bake, broil, poach, steam, etc. Of course, it will also make a mean grilled cheese if that’s more your thing.
All you need to do is set the temperature dial to the desired temp on the digital display screen, and hit the start button or the light button to see how the food is cooking. And if you want to give it a base cleaning, it can use the steam to give the inside a once over, though you’ll still need to get the physical crumbs left behind. And at 18 x 15.5 x 10.75 in., its falls around the average size range of most toaster ovens.
The CSO-300N has five star reviews from 78% of users on , making it one of the best steam ovens available. Reviewer praised the steam oven, saying:
“This is an excellent oven if you want the steam option. It reheats foods and keeps them moist. Great for steaming shrimp. Pizza has a crisp bottom and moist and cheesy top. You can combine steam and baking (combi) to make juicy dishes. Sous vide steaming steaks – great option etc.”
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