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Welcoming Center, Management and General Chat => Chit Chat => Topic started by: courton on November 13, 2012, 02:35:10 am
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Just got the following newsletter item from the cookbook shop in Sydney.
ALYCE ALEXANDRA MINI-SERIES – LOW CARB Recipes for the Thermomix hb by Alyce Alexandra RRP $29.99
Cooking delicious low carbohydrate meals in the Thermomix has never been easier with the Alyce Alexandra 'miniseries: low carb'. This book inspires you to cook mouth-watering meals that everyone will love, while also improving the health of your family. With almost every recipe being gluten free, 'mini-series low carb' is also a great resource for people with gluten sensitivities. There are also many variations to cater for a wide variety of eating preferences - from vegetarian to dairy free. The nutritional information per serving is also provided for each recipe to support people following specific diets. Continuing the precedent set by Alyce Alexandra's first publication 'Quick Fix In the Thermomix' the cookbook contains easy to follow formatting and symbols, plus information tips on cooking recipe variations and health. Every recipe is accompanied by a full page colour photograph to guide and inspire you, with dishes that can be faithfully recreated in your kitchen
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Has anyone seen it, I would be interested, but would want to know what recipes are in it first..
Thanks.
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Snap Obbie
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Agreed. Long ago I used to buy TMX books sight unseen, but now there are more around I can be choosy.
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It doesn't look like it is available yet - at least according to Alyce's website it is "coming soon".
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Interesting
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I want an e-book :-))
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Hi everyone!
Just letting you know that if you would like to see a list of the recipes, please follow the below link to the contents page:
http://gallery.mailchimp.com/9acce786b511c48b48f469230/files/Contents.pdf
The book will be landing in Australia second week of December and is currently available for pre-order on our website. For those that would like to take a look first it is not expected to be in bookshops till late Dec sadly. (except for the Cookery Book in Sydney!)
CreamPuff, there will be an eBook, but we are expecting to launch it mid next year I'm sorry!
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Alyce's thanks for telling us about this via personal email too.
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Looks great Alyce. If Quick fix is anything to go by, it will be great. On my Xmas wish list
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Yes thank you, saw the cotents & will be ordering.
I am sure it will be worth it :)
Halex
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Thanx for the contents list Alyce. :) Sounds good.
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As anyone received theres yet?
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Hally, according to Alyce's post the book won't land in Australia until second week of Dec (next week).
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Oops, its a present fr a friend who as already had her birthday :-))
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Just ordered . . . :D
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So many of those recipes look great! :D
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Just letting everyone know that the books have arrived and all orders are being shipped out today! Looking forward to hearing everyone's thoughts on the book. Thanks so much for all your great support.
Alyce
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Fantastic :)
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Thanks Alyce!
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Yah :D
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I'm getting one delivered from a forum friend for Christmas, ;D
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Luck you Judy :)
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Ooh, looks interesting!
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I've ordered two a few days ago for myself and DD. Can't wait for them to arrive.
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I can't wait! The recipe list looks amazing. I love that it's a healthy book too, just what I need after the Xmas indulgences.
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I can’t believe this book has been out for 7 years and I’m only now looking at it :o
I made the ‘Chicken Puttanesca’ recipe today. The plan was to make the full amount of sauce (4 serves) but only make half the chicken to serve me for 2 meals. I ended up slicing one medium breast in half horizontally and used one half for each serve. Supposed to be 460 cals/serve but that would be reduced with only having half a breast.
After making the sauce, I weighed it and divided into 2 equal lots. I froze one lot after cooling so I can make this delicious meal again with me only having to buy 1 breast again for 2 serves.
Yes I did cook the onions on High Heat first then carried on with the recipe. I will do this now whenever onions are to be cooked before continuing on with a recipe. The added flavour really makes such a difference to me, there’s no comparison).
Back to the recipe. I only had 65g of olives instead of 100g but I found that to be perfect for me. I also added 1 tsp raw sugar which I always do when cooking with tomatoes.
At the end of cooking, the sauce was reduced just right and was so full of flavour. I think it would be perfect with pasta or anytime you’d like a tasty sauce.
There’s only 30g of cheese on top of each fillet but for some reason it seemed more. The chicken with sauce & cheese was cooked in an air fryer which didn’t take long being sliced in half.
I must say I’m looking forward to having this again tomorrow and it’s great to know the sauce is already made for the next time I want to make it.
I will be trying other recipes now from this book. I see there’s a slow cooking one (lamb ragu) which takes 2 hours I think, so will wait until I get the blade cover before I try that.
I added 2 photos so you can see from the top as well.
Please tap on photos to enlarge.
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These are so quick and easy to make that I had to try them. They are called Coconut & lemon macaroons. Two of the ingredients are zest & juice of 1 lemon and a pinch of stevia for sweetness. I weighed my lemon juice which was 50g but this was far too much and overpowered the little treats. Would cut back a lot. I wish it was noted an amount of juice to use as a lemon can be so many sizes and I was unfortunate that mine must have been too big or loaded with juice.
The pinch of stevia wasn't enough to combat that either so I had to add a bit more but still couldn't achieve that balance of tart and sweet. Certainly I can tweak the recipe for next time now that I've made them.
I used a medium ice cream scoop and I got 12 as stated. I was a bit let down with this recipe but I will update with quantities used if I'm more successful next time. :)
Please tap on photo to enlarge.
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I’ve had that book for years too Julie, I would have looked at the recipes but never did anything from the book. I brought it out again once I started Keto but there are only a few things I could make as the carbs are a little high in most of the recipes. The Puttanesca you made looks lovely and I could make that by leaving out the olives (I don’t eat them anyway) and using a couple of large spring onions instead of the brown onion. The size of the chicken fillet makes no difference to the carbs but half like you used would be plenty for me, I cannot eat a full one these days. Will keep this one in mind. Thanks for the review.
You are right re the lemon, they come in all sizes and some are juicier than others so it would be nice if they had a weight for the juice and zest.
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Your food looks delicious Julie 😋 Thanks for trying these recipes,