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Babies and Kids / Re: Playdough
« on: May 14, 2009, 11:19:50 am »
Thanks thermomixer for posting photo!

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I switched the granny smith for a golden delicious (less salycilates)
Used parsley instead of coriander (same reason)
Water & citric acid instead of lemon juice
added leek instead of red onion (salycilates again)
added celery

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Main Dishes / Re: NON-FRIED FRIED RICE
« on: May 14, 2009, 01:02:02 am »
risotto balls - what a great idea!

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Chit Chat / Re: thermomix-er....!
« on: May 14, 2009, 12:58:44 am »
Sounds like a fabulous trip

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Drinks / Re: Vanilla syrup for drinks, desserts...
« on: May 12, 2009, 02:05:10 pm »
even i can have this with my restricted diet. might be good to sweeten yoghurt...

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Main Dishes / Re: Honey Soy Stir Fry Chicken Winglets
« on: May 11, 2009, 02:41:10 pm »
Well - I did steal it really - I only changed one ingredient... but I have given credit - it is a fabulous recipe and I"m very grateful - I hope you don't mind me using it - I have tried not to take the credit.

I'm using the blog as my recipe book - just have the laptop on the bench when I'm cooking - very handy really.

And yes - thank goodness I realised the chicken was off before I proceeded - imagine discovering on a night when I thought all I had to do was pop pre-prepared chicken in TM! that would have been a real shocker.

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fried rice ice cream - sounds like something from Enid Blighton...

No, we just ate mushy fried rice - at least I didn't have to mash it for the baby. No one complained - I think I had a harder time with it than anyone else :)

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surprisingly the pear juice doesn't make it sweet - acts more like a stock and takes on the flavour of other ingredients but gives it a "depth" iykwim...

judy - i wish my cooking always worked - we had mashed fried rice tonight by accident :)

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Main Dishes / Re: Honey Soy Stir Fry Chicken Winglets
« on: May 11, 2009, 01:44:31 pm »
I was going to make this tonight to freeze - made the marinade, put half the wings in and realised that the wings - which I only purchased yesterday - were off! not happy!

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Main Dishes / Re: NON-FRIED FRIED RICE
« on: May 11, 2009, 01:43:03 pm »
This is very yummy but two tips:

(1) bacon probanly only needs to be turbo'd for 3 seconds. Mine became mince

(2) if you decide to be lazy and combine ingredients in the TM - remember to hit reverse

Ours was very mushy:)

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Special Diets / Re: Failsafe chicken risotto
« on: May 11, 2009, 04:58:23 am »
chunks :)

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Jams and Chutneys / Re: Help from jam makers please!
« on: May 10, 2009, 02:44:56 pm »
I make pear jam and I use a whole packet of jamsetta for 800g of fruit.

I noticed in the TM everyday book that there is no need for jamsetta with the TM??? I am yet to get through my current batch of pear jam but will experiment once it is all used

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Main Dishes / Re: Honey Soy Stir Fry Chicken Winglets
« on: May 10, 2009, 02:30:40 pm »
Thanks I love bimby for the encouragement. And for the recipe :)

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Introduce Yourself / Re: Hi There
« on: May 10, 2009, 05:59:54 am »
Hi Brazen

My blog address is failsafethermomix.blogspot.com

I'll pm you re failsafe stuff.
Rae

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Special Diets / Failsafe chicken risotto
« on: May 10, 2009, 05:33:07 am »
Failsafe chicken risotto
Number of People: 4-6
Ingredients:
1 leek
2 spring onions
40g canola oil
1 large clove garlic
1 whole chicken breast, cut into bite-sized pieces
2 stalks celery
2 T celtic sea salt
200g frozen peas
1 cup pear juice (250 ml)
1/2 cup chicken stock (125 ml)
400g arborio rice
725ml water

(total liquid 1100ml)

Preparation:
- chop the celery and put aside
- chop the leek/spring onions/garlic, and 40g canola oil and saute for 2 mins (100, speed 2)
- add chicken and saute for 5 minutes
- add celery, rice, pear juice and saute for 3 minutes
- add stock, water, salt and cook for 15 minutes, reverse, 1.5
- in last 5 minutes add frozen peas


Photos:
Next time!

Tips/Hints:
This is a failsafe modification of the mushroom risotto recipe in the thermomix book

members' comments

Kathy - I made it with apple juice instead as I had no pear juice. It was nice.

Thermomixer - I would suggest trying to do it this way - BUT -disclaimer - have not tried it !!!!!!!!!

Procedure:

Make your pear puree by adding 1 cup of pears/syrup to the tmx bowl and pureeing for 10 sec, speed 8. Set aside and rinse tmx bowl.

Add the celery, leek, spring onions and garlic to the tmx bowl and chop for 5 seconds, speed 7.  Add the canola oil and saute for 5 mins, 100 degrees, speed 2.

Insert butterfly, add the rice and saute for 2 minutes, 100 degrees, reverse, soft speed.

Add the chicken and saute for 2 minutes, 100 degrees, reverse, soft speed.
 
Add the pear juice, stock, water, salt and cook for 15 minutes, 100 degrees, reverse soft speed.

This may go horribly wrong - but I'll have to try it out.  Just think that it may even be better to add the chicken chunks with the stock and not saute.

Janee-Zee - I have always been advised to only add the chicken for the last 5 minutes of cooking a risotto.  When I have done that the chicken stays in distinct pieces & is beautifully cooked.

Caroline J - I chose this as my first solo Thermomix recipe and it was yummy!  I added too much salt, but it was still great. Will try 2 tsp next time.  Was so easy, great recipe!
Edited to add- I just had leftovers for lunch and it wasn't as salty today as it was last night. 
I used this recipe again today but swapped the chicken for roast chicken and used mushrooms instead of leek.  I also added some cream at the end.  I also use apple juice instead of pear juice.  Just tasted it, and.... it's DELICIOUS!  Thanks again.

Chelsea - We like this too.  I often add a zucchini with the other veggies and some extra pear puree (or chopped pears) for a little more flavour.  I only add the chicken in the last 5 minutes now.  Very nice.

Yvette - Made this a couple of nights as to the original recipe, chicken stayed in chunks which was good. Found the recipe a bit bland, was better the next day but needs some more colour to make it look nicer. Think I prefer the apricot chicken one my demonstrator did.

Michp - Failsafe (diet) recipes generally don't have much colour and are milder in flavour as you are avoiding salicylates. If you aren't FAILSAFE then you could add whatever takes your fancy.





 

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