Solar energy is a clean and abundant source of energy. This energy is utilised for many applications, and cooking is one of them. There are various types of solar cookers available on the market, but they are not that efficient. Each one has its pros and cons. For using currently available solar cookers, users need to have an open space where they will get an ample amount of continuous sunlight. They also need to track the sun all day. The whole process of cooking takes place outside the kitchen, and it is a very slow and cumbersome process. This project is an attempt to make the whole cooking activity quick, easy, and inside the kitchen while using steam generated from solar energy for a single home's usage. The cost-effective steam generation technology developed by Heat Pump Lab and the Mechanical Department (IITB) is used, and the product that uses this steam is designed during this project. The 7Cs of innovation, as guided by Prof. B. K. Chakravarthy, were the design methodology adopted for the project. This report outlines the detailed design process followed during the project.