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There are a couple of ways to make "culinary steam". The first is by immersing a food, like rice in water, covering the pot and boiling it. But there is also something called a "bain Marie". It's a simple oven steamer. The dish to be cooked is placed in another vessel and placed in the oven. The holding vessel is filled with water and the dish is cooked at a constant temperature (the boiling point of water) and the top steamed at the same time. There are also steamers like rice cookers and perforated trays that can be suspended above boiling water while the food in the trays is steam cooked. The Chinese use bamboo baskets suspended over water boiling in a wok for the same purpose.
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yes it would keep your food warm,they are used worldwide in fast food outlets and caffes to keep cooked food warm.
The proper technique for using the bain marie method in cooking involves placing a container with the food to be cooked in a larger pan filled with hot water. This gentle and indirect heat helps to cook the food evenly and prevent it from burning or curdling.
A Bain Marie is a "water bath" method of cooking. It is used to surround the actual cooking container (like a small ceramic ramekin) with an inch or so of warm water in the oven to cook items gently and thoroughly. Typically custards are cooked in this method as the eggs need this gentle heat to remain tender and not tough.
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