Steam-combination ovens cook fast, too. A 14-pound turkey takes 90 minutes.
Some opt to reheat food with steam instead of using a microwave. Leftover pizza, for example, tastes like it's fresh out of the oven.
"You're starting to see steam ovens as a second oven above a conventional one," Higgins says. "Instead of a microwave."
Steamers integrated into a surface start at $1,000 and require plumbing. Oven prices start at $2,000 -- and go way up from there.
COOKING WITH STEAM
STEAMER
Price: Steamers integrated into the counter or cooktop start at $1,000 and require plumbing. Gaggenau steamerVK411610 is $2,899.
Who'd like a steamer: At-home cooks who want fresh meals fast.
How it works: The steamer is integrated into the countertop and includes a drainage pipe underneath. It differs from an electric small-appliance steamer in that it's built in and can be used to boil water for pasta.
OVEN
Price: They start at $2,000 in brands such as Kenmore, KitchenAid, Miele and Viking. Thermador recently introduced a new steam-combination oven for about $3,200. The Gaggenau electric steam oven starts at $6,349.
Who'd like a steam oven: Someone who wants to cook healthy food fast, and bread bakers (combination ovens use steam mist for good crust).
How it works: Most steam ovens and combination ovens (in microwave and conventional sizes) come equipped with a detachable reservoir to be filled with water to begin the baking process. Trays of different foods can be cooked simultaneously without flavor transfer.
OVEN CLEANING
Steam-cleaning cycles are becoming more common in conventional ovens.
"We've seen that consumers are wary of four-hour plus cleaning cycles that make their oven really, really hot and their house smell," says Michael DiLauro, home product specialist at Consumer Reports.
The steam-cleaning function is more for touch-up cleaning instead of baked-on cleaning. "It's not something that consumers are paying more for," DiLauro says. "More ovens are coming out with them."
Who'd like it: Kitchen neat-freaks.
How it works: Most models work by pouring 10 ounces of distilled or filtered water into the bottom of the oven for the steam-clean function, which takes about 20 minutes. Remaining water in the bottom of the oven can be wiped away.
TACKLING THE BATHROOM
Steam cleaners aren't just for floors and upholstery. Handy devices have entered the bath to help tackle tile, mirrors, counters and light fixtures. Anything but the toilet bowl. Among them is the Oreck Steam-It All-Purpose Steamwand, $169, www.oreck.com, which comes with six attachments and two machine-washable microfiber pads. Also use to clean floors and freshen upholstery.
Who'd like it: Chemical-leery consumers who want to fight germs.
How it works: The water in the device heats up in 30 seconds and can be used for 20 or so minutes before a refill.
CARING FOR CLOTHES
De-wrinkle garments right on the hanger with a hand-held system. You can use it to freshen fabrics, too, which limits the use of soaps and dry-cleaning chemicals, allowing fabrics to last longer. Just be sure your clothes are colorfast, otherwise a steamer can fade them. Among them is the Shark Press & Refresh with vertical ironing pad, $99.99, www.GoPressandRefresh.com
Who'd like it: The iron-challenged, and fashionistas.
How it works: Holding the steam trigger, you move the small device up and down. A vertical hanging pad allows you to press garments on the hanger.
LAUNDRY
Price: Steam washers and dryers start at $600 each. The GE Profile Frontload Steam Washer with Overnight Ready Cycle can wash and dry clothes in the same machine. Among these is the new LG Studio Series SteamWasher, $1,889, and SteamDryer, $1,759
Who'd like a steam washer: Parents of young athletes, allergy sufferers and those who want to get out tough stains.
How it works: Steam generators with nozzles are dedicated to releasing steam or heating water in the tub. Steam can be used to pre-treat stains and during the wash cycle to more effectively dissolve detergent.
Who'd like a steam dryer: Frequent event goers or those around cigarette smoke.
How it works: Steam penetrates and moistens clothes deeply, which creates a softening effect that reduces wrinkles. Steam's high temperature sanitizes clothes, helping to eliminate odors.
DISHES
Price: Steam dishwashers start at $600. Among them is the GE Profile PDWT380RSS, $950.
Who'd like it: Eco-minded consumers who don't want to pre-rinse and/or those who frequently use fine china.
How it works: Nozzles release steam or heat water in the tub into steam. They also have conventional functions.
Thermador's steam and convection oven has several preprogrammed cooking modes. (Provided image/The Minnesota Star Tribune)