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Thermomix Recipes for TM5 and TM31 => Drinks => Topic started by: JuliaBalbilla on December 14, 2011, 01:15:53 pm
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Name of Recipe: Zumo integral de zanahoria (Whole carrot juice)
Serves: 6
Ingredients:
350g carrots, peeled
1 lemon, peeled, pith and seeds removed
60g sugar (original states 100g, but that makes it far too sweet)
500g water (approx)
6 or 8 ice cubes
Preparation:
Chop the carrots 5 seconds / Speed 5.
Add the lemon, sugar, water and ice cubes and set for 3 minutes / Speed 10.
If it is not smooth enough for you, repeat the operation for a little longer.
Add the basket to the bowl to strain it, hold it down with the spatula and pour into a jug filled with ice.
If it is well blended, there is no need to strain it.
Tips/Hints: I did not pour mine over a jug of ice, which would have made it less sweet. I found that it didn't need straining after a deafening 3 minutes at speed 10!
Origin: This is a translation of a recipe in Thermomix TM31 Imprescindible para tu cocina, which is the book you receive when buying a Thermomix in Spain.
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Thanks for the recipe. I've been making fruit and vegetable juices using ice,fruit,veg and process at 10 for 2 mins, then add water and do 1 more minute at 10. It has produced juices that truly made juicing in the tmx worthwhile. I tried your way instead this time as it cuts a step out.
Instead of lemon I used juice of 2 oranges and just 1 tbsp sugar. I should have added a bit more sugar, and the texture wasn't quite as smooth as I'vebecome used to, more like the juices I used to make - although I may have not used quite enough ice as I was short,
I think I'll stick to my usual method, but it was great to try another way of doing things, thanks.
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Glad you tried this Caroline. I will certainly try this with oranges and then adding the water for the last minute. If you are processing the fruit veg and ice though for 2 minutes, so you have to keep scraping down the side of the bowl, or do you just use tons of ice cubes?
JB
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I use a good handful of ice, I've never counted or measured - sorry. I'm sure that I SHOULD scrape the sides down, but I'm afraid that I don't :-). If I remember I'll look out the original recipe which I used which gave me the method - it was in the last UK newsletter. That will say how it should be done if you aren't a bit lazy :-)
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If it was in the UK newsletter, I thought I would have it but it seems that I have deleted it :-( Just have Jan and Nov, but not Dec (assuming that was the one you mean).
JB
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Pm me your email and I'll send it to you if you'd like.