There is a double incentive to purchase a Thermomix in October - you receive the 2L stainless steel, double walled, insulated Thermoserver AND a Thermomix Indian Cookbook which contains loads of fabulous recipes for you to enjoy.
So purchase a Thermomix in October and either have your delivery demo in October or November to take advantage of this special offer!
Recipe ideas, tips on using your Thermomix, information on upcoming cooking classes, links to other relevant sites and more
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
smoothies
The TM makes fantastic quick, healthy smoothies -
Try this delicious one:
1 orange, peeled and halved
1 apple, quartered (leave skin and core on)
2 slices pineapple
30ml pineapple juice
1 tray ice cubes
Put all in TM and blend for 1 minute on speed 8-9
Pour into tall glasses and enjoy. The kids loved it!
Try this delicious one:
1 orange, peeled and halved
1 apple, quartered (leave skin and core on)
2 slices pineapple
30ml pineapple juice
1 tray ice cubes
Put all in TM and blend for 1 minute on speed 8-9
Pour into tall glasses and enjoy. The kids loved it!
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Brown rice pudding - great for breakfast
I have been struggling for a while to find something for breakfast that the whole family would enjoy. My youngest son is not a breakfast fan and will usually leave a bowlful of whatever I have lovingly prepared for him. This morning the eldest son, asked for rice pudding for breaky, so I looked around for a healthy version and adapted Jude Blereau's rice cream from 'Wholefood Cooking'. I didn't prepare an awful lot in case it was a disaster, imagine my suprise when all loved it and even the youngest asked for more! The apple gives it a sweetness that sweet tooth's enjoy..
Brown rice pudding:
300g brown rice (may pre-soak overnight to reduce cooking time)
900g water
2 apples, peeled and grated or sliced and stewed (can be done in saucepan while rice is cooking)
2 tsp vanilla extract
1 tsp freshly grated nutmeg (grate in TM)
1 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp ground cloves
180g coconut milk
30g cream
2 tsp honey
Optional - ground almonds (grind in TM first), sultanas, apricots
Rinse rice and place in basket, add water to bowl, insert basket and cook for 30-35mins (less if pre-soaked overnight) at Varoma temp on speed 4.
Remove basket, empty water from bowl and place rice in bowl along with other ingredients. Mix for 30 seconds on reverse and speed 3.
Serve with plain yoghurt or cream and enjoy!
Brown rice pudding:
300g brown rice (may pre-soak overnight to reduce cooking time)
900g water
2 apples, peeled and grated or sliced and stewed (can be done in saucepan while rice is cooking)
2 tsp vanilla extract
1 tsp freshly grated nutmeg (grate in TM)
1 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp ground cloves
180g coconut milk
30g cream
2 tsp honey
Optional - ground almonds (grind in TM first), sultanas, apricots
Rinse rice and place in basket, add water to bowl, insert basket and cook for 30-35mins (less if pre-soaked overnight) at Varoma temp on speed 4.
Remove basket, empty water from bowl and place rice in bowl along with other ingredients. Mix for 30 seconds on reverse and speed 3.
Serve with plain yoghurt or cream and enjoy!
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Mulberry and apple jam
I recently made some delicious Mulberry and Apple jam using mulberry's fresh from the tree and it was so easy!
Simply put 250g of hulled mulberries, 250g of apples (quartered), 1 lemon (peeled and quartered) and 250g of sugar into TM bowl. Cook for 30-40 minutes at 100 degrees C on speed 1 until desired consistency is achieved. Pour into sterilised jars, label and enjoy on warm, fresh bread with fresh TM butter!
Simply put 250g of hulled mulberries, 250g of apples (quartered), 1 lemon (peeled and quartered) and 250g of sugar into TM bowl. Cook for 30-40 minutes at 100 degrees C on speed 1 until desired consistency is achieved. Pour into sterilised jars, label and enjoy on warm, fresh bread with fresh TM butter!
Beetroot salad
Try making the Beetroot salad on page 39 of the Everyday Cookbook, with the addition of a tin of chick peas, some tuna and feta stirred in at the end - delicious and so healthy for lunch!
Butter
Did you know the TM makes butter in just one to three minutes - depending on the freshness of the cream you use? It's so easy, and as a bonus you have buttermilk left over to make some yummy buttermilk bread, scones, or for soaking your grains in overnight.
To make butter, simply put 500-600g of chilled cream (minimum 35% fat content, preferably with no thickeners) in TM and with butterfly in place, blend for 1-3 minutes on speed 4 (maximum speed for butterfly) until it separates - you will hear when this happens. Strain the buttermilk from the bowl and remove butterfly. Place 500g of cold water into bowl and mix on speed 4 for 5-10 seconds, strain again and 'voila' - lovely fresh butter!
To make butter, simply put 500-600g of chilled cream (minimum 35% fat content, preferably with no thickeners) in TM and with butterfly in place, blend for 1-3 minutes on speed 4 (maximum speed for butterfly) until it separates - you will hear when this happens. Strain the buttermilk from the bowl and remove butterfly. Place 500g of cold water into bowl and mix on speed 4 for 5-10 seconds, strain again and 'voila' - lovely fresh butter!
Cooking classes
Thermomix cooking classes are great for everyone - for those of you who already own a Thermomix, the class is a fantastic way to obtain more ideas and recipes, and for those of you who want to find out more about this amazing machine before buying, you will be able to see the Thermomix in action preparing eight dishes in 2 hours!
From sorbet to soup; salad to steaming-we cover all the basics plus lots of hints and tips for saving time and money in the kitchen!
For those in the hills - there is a class on this Wednesday (22/9/10) at Guildford Landing from 7.30-9.30.
For those who are closer to Melville Guide Hall, there is a class there on Monday 18th October at 7.30.
Let me know if you are interested in coming along, so I can book you a place.
There are other classes at Atwell, Landsdale, Yokine, Mandurah and Manning - if you would like information on dates of these, let me know.
From sorbet to soup; salad to steaming-we cover all the basics plus lots of hints and tips for saving time and money in the kitchen!
For those in the hills - there is a class on this Wednesday (22/9/10) at Guildford Landing from 7.30-9.30.
For those who are closer to Melville Guide Hall, there is a class there on Monday 18th October at 7.30.
Let me know if you are interested in coming along, so I can book you a place.
There are other classes at Atwell, Landsdale, Yokine, Mandurah and Manning - if you would like information on dates of these, let me know.
Profiteroles
Recently, I attempted profiteroles for the very first time and what a success! I thoroughly enjoyed the preparation, (apart from spending an hour painstakingly removing egg shell from the choux pastry after accidentally dropping half of the fourth eggshell into the TM whilst blade was turning! I was unable to start again as that was my last egg!).
I used the Choux Pastry, Vanilla Custard and Chocolate Ganache recipes from the 'Everyday Cookbook' and would definitely try it again - but this time break the eggs into a separate bowl first!
You must also try making the chocolate custard - delicious!
I used the Choux Pastry, Vanilla Custard and Chocolate Ganache recipes from the 'Everyday Cookbook' and would definitely try it again - but this time break the eggs into a separate bowl first!
You must also try making the chocolate custard - delicious!
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