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CHRISTMAS / Re: xmas cooking classes
« on: December 08, 2008, 03:53:35 am »
No Tenina, I didn't.  Was chatting to Grace (I think) for quite some time and couldn't see you when I'd finished.  Next year.
Thanks again.  Have made the cupcakes from the calendar-very nice.

Thermomixer, the tips I gained are probably old hat to people who have been using their machines for some time, but here's a couple I remember.
Squeeze your lemon directly onto the lid of the machine, the MC will stop the seeds going in-no need to use a juicer.
To release dough or anything similar easily, simply turn the bowl upside down and wriggle the blades.  I've been labourously scraping things out with the spatula.
To get dip etc off the blades after you have scraped it out, simply give a turbo pulse and food on the blade will fly off. Easier to get the rest out. (lid on of course)
Hopefully I have explained them clearly!

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Drinks / Re: Peach Lassi
« on: December 08, 2008, 01:21:03 am »
Alina0210,
This sounds rather tasty and very healthy. We use the thermomix to make a lot of milkshake type drinks. We use a cup of milk for each person, then some yoghurt if wanted, fruit that the person has requeste, possibly a splash of vanilla and a couple of iceblocks for each cup of milk. It's so handy, you can make several different flavours of milkkshake in a few minutes.  The last one can be quite a mix of flavours as I don't rinse the bowl between milkshakes. 
Must try your tasty recipe as I haven't used tinned fruit for any yet.
Thanks.

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Chit Chat / Re: What are you cooking today?
« on: December 08, 2008, 01:14:28 am »
We made the Lemon Cupcakes from the new calendar yesterday.  We didn't ice them but still found them very nice. The last cake we made using the thermomix wasn't too good, but these are nice and airy and light.

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CHRISTMAS / Re: xmas cooking classes
« on: December 07, 2008, 06:35:19 am »
I've just returned from the lunchtime Christmas class.  It was really good and all the food was excellent.  I also picked up lots of little tips that I was unaware of.
Tenina, your noodles looked lovely doing a little dance around, sticking out of the top of the bowl. The dish you made (Mango Macadamia Chicken Noodles) was really tasty.
I am even more impressed with things the Thermomix can do than before.  I can hardly wait to go shopping and buy the ingredients for the almond cheeseball. I will have to practise making it lots and lots before Christmas.  (yum)

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Chit Chat / Re: What are you cooking today?
« on: December 07, 2008, 06:24:45 am »
We had ham and asparagus risotto last night.  There was enough to feed an army.  Good for leftover lunch today.
Will post the recipe asap as it's really nice.

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Introduce Yourself / Re: Hi - I'm Carla
« on: December 06, 2008, 06:56:29 am »
Hi Carla.  Greetings from one Perthite to another.  Are you going to any of the Christmas demonstrations tomorrow?

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Tips and Tricks / Re: Garlic peeling tip
« on: December 06, 2008, 06:49:03 am »
Thanks CarolineW.  I've just printed that off.  Really appreciate the link. :)

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Wow, Alina0210, you now have 2 stars.  We must talk a lot!!!  Now for 3 stars.

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Tips and Tricks / Re: More luscious risooto from baf65
« on: December 05, 2008, 01:23:19 am »
And then you don't have to feed it to everyone you know because you have lots of leftovers.  Thanks for that.  We have some friends who live quite close and they almost lock the door if they see me coming in with a container. Especially as they are VERY conscientious about what they eat, no fat, no sugar, no red meat.  I'm the opposite, I'll eat anything.

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Thanks for that. As I was reading your reply I noticed that I now had 2 gold stars.  It's just like being at school. Although here I get rewarded for 'talking' a lot. At least here I don't    ^^ too much.

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This is probably a really dumb question, but what do the stars signify near our name etc please? It is probably written somewhere and I have missed reading it.
Thanks

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Cakes / Re: Banana mars bar cake
« on: December 03, 2008, 01:34:33 am »
Brazen20au
CONGRATULATIONS it is so hard isn't it?  I love baking and shouldn't eat any of the things I make. I send them to daughter's work with her.  They think I am kind but really I am trying to save my waistline.  Hang in there.

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Chit Chat / Re: What are you cooking today?
« on: December 03, 2008, 01:27:01 am »
Yesterdays foods were pumpkin soup and hubby's creation of a different creamed rice. 

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Welcome / Re: 1000th post - a milestone
« on: December 03, 2008, 01:20:57 am »
It is really surprising.  I was member 90 and now there are 139. Obviously more and more people are purchasing thermomix machines or thinking about it.  This can only be good for us all.
Even hubby is inventing recipes.  Last night he created a creamed rice with custard powder so that we could make it when we are camping in our van.  It tasted delicious. 

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Main Dishes / Chicken and Bacon Macaroni Cheese
« on: December 02, 2008, 05:56:07 am »
Chicken and Bacon Macaroni Cheese:
4:
Ingredients:
250g macaroni or other short pasta
60g butter
50g plain flour
750g milk
120g cheddar cheese
80g Parmesan cheese
160g cooked, shredded chicken
2 rashers of bacon, cooked and sliced
90g frozen peas, thawed


Preparation:
1.  Put Parmesan in thermomix and grate on speed 8 for 10 seconds. Set aside.
2.  Place cheddar cheese in bowl and grate for 10 seconds on speed 8.
3.  Make sauce by placing butter, flour and milk into thermomix bowl and cooking at 90 degrees for 12 minutes on speed 4.
4.  Put sauce into a casserole dish and stir in half the grated cheeses, bacon, peas and chicken.
5.  Cook pasta as per instructions in the Everyday Cooking book. Drain and mix with the cheese sauce mixture.
6.  Sprinkle over the rest of the cheeses and bake in a moderate oven for about 15-20 minutes.

Photos:

Tips/Hints:

You could use any leftover meat or even vegetables to put in this macaroni cheese. The recipe could be prepared, refrigerated and then heated through and the cheese browned when you require it.
This recipe is adapted from a Women's Weekly recipe.

members' comments

GNMI - My mum (and now I) have always mixed in 1/2 tin (approx 220g) of Condensed tomato soup into the white/cheese sauce before pouring it over the pasta.  Great flavour boost!

Chelsea - I made this last night and we thought it was delicious. The flavour from the two cheeses was lovely.  Perfect comfort food after a busy weekend.

Caroline J - I made this tonight, and it was fabulous- the kids loved it!  I cooked the pasta on the stove though, while the sauce was cooking.  It saved time.

Thermaddicted - Great recipe !! We loved it!

Jezza -  so easy and very yummy.

dede - Had this tonight minus the chicken (as we had lamb chops). I give this recipe 5/5. Really yummy.

thermo18 - Really liked this, have done it twice, second time taken the chicken out and had it as a side dish with steak and steamed carrots and beans, only because I didn't have any chicken. I would definitely make again, doing it either way as both was lovely.

Chelsea - We really, really love this. I made it for a casserole night and it went down a treat there also.

Hally - good lunch dish for ds in his flask at school.

runnybabbit - it's delicious! Added some parsley.  Yummm. Love that I can make the bechamel sauce with skinny milk just so it's not QUITE so naughty -- just the full fat cheese to worry about.

maddy -  just added 200g of really smoked cooked bacon and lots of cracked pepper. I might try adding seeded mustard next time with the chicken. Thanks cookie.

Mills - Well I just made this for the 1st time, my 19 month old daughter sat there and fed herself a whole bowl and then kept scraping her empty bowl till she was given more. Thanks so much.

Foxx -I have never been a huge fan of Macaroni Cheese and was a bit skeptical on making this but it blew our socks off here. I added some pepper and sliced spring onions plus for the cheddar I used a smokey flavoured variety. Thank you for a lovely tasting recipe, it will be one added to my favourites.

JD - I had 3 chicken drumsticks leftover from last night and they yielded 200g chicken, they were pretty big ones.
This recipe serves 6 in this house and I have frozen 2 lots of 2 portions.  I decided to go with the option GNMI posted as I was thawing some of my tomato soup out for tea anyway and it sounded interesting. I just replaced 220g of the milk with the tomato soup and the consistency was perfect.  I think it cut the richness of me using full cream milk and full fat cheese which I don't normally buy but I picked up the wrong milk this week and the full fat cheese was so much cheaper for 1kg than low fat cheese.  We both really enjoyed it.

KarenH -  This recipe is so tasty - even cold and straight from the fridge. Must try the tomato soup variation sometime soon too. Thanks for a wonderful, easy recipe.

astarra - Miss 6 has been taking this in her thermos for lunches at school....and it always comes home empty! A great recipe, thanx. Also...yes it can be frozen, tho you might want to add a bit more milk before freezing as it can go gluggy.

CC -  everyone loved it. A big thank you Cookie from all of us.

Greyhoundmum -  The sauce is so simple and delish made in TMX.  To save time I cooked my pasta on the stove top so it was all done at the same time.  I also like my cheesy Mac to be browned on top so I chuck on some TMX herbed breadcrumbs extra Parmesan and sesame seeds then pop under hot grill for 2 mins.

Chris R - Yum, this is now one of our favorite meals.

Jamberie - Thank you for sharing this yummy recipe. I was having a lengthy dinner table discussion tonight with DH and didn't hear a peep from DD2 (I almost forgot she was there) as she was loving her meal so much... until she interrupted us with "more dinner"!
And the bonus.....it was so delicious none of her dinner ended up on the floor! We will certainly be having this one again.

charabelle - Kids loved this tonight, had seconds and there is still heaps left. I grilled the bacon and chicken with some onion and boiled the pasta on the stove. Added some dried breadcrumbs on top for extra crunch also. Yummo!

Wonder -  I cheated and just included the cheese in with the other sauce ingredients to make a cheese sauce, I also added some cayenne and mustard for a bit more flavour, didn't have any chicken so added some onion. I also used up some spreadable mersey valley cheese that DD bought and no one liked and used some other scraps of leftover cheese. It would have been great with some parmesan and parsley crumbs on top but I couldn't be bothered washing and drying the tmx to make them.

Now that I'm writing all the changes down it probably doesn't resemble the original at all!!!   It was very quick, easy and tasty and was great reheated for lunch today. I did find the sauce a little rich when I had it last night but today was fine.

Frogdancer - made this using ham, cooked the pasta on the stove and added some spring onions, parsley and mustard.

kt2 - it was really tasty and easy too. 

Deniser - A nice easy one.  Have ready to pop in the oven when I return from work tomorrow.  Used Chorizo in place of the bacon.  Used cheese and breadcrumbs on top and will place some sliced tomato over that before I pop in the oven.  Think it will be lovely comfort food served with Garlic Bread.

Amy - I've just made this to put in the freezer. I didn't have any cooked chicken so I cooked some in a frying pan with the bacon and then added the peas to thaw them. I was cooking this at the same time as the sauce in the TMX and the pasta in a pot on the stove. Super quick and easy, thanks Cookie.

Kimmyh - We loved it. Great use of last nights leftover roast chicken. Thanks cookie it's a great recipe.
I have also made it using leftover Christmas turkey. Very tasty.




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