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« on: August 09, 2012, 09:58:26 am »
Made this for dinner tonight -no surprise it was beautiful. Easy meal with minimal ingredients. Whole family liked it. Thanks Tenina
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« on: March 05, 2012, 07:52:28 am »
Hi Im making the potato and artichoke gratin for dinner (its in oven) but just opened pine nuts to discover bugs in them - is there anthing I can use to substitute for the pine nuts? I have walnuts, almonds, cashews, macadamias in cupboard
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« on: February 25, 2012, 09:48:37 am »
Cooked this for dinner tonight Absolutely beautiful. Only got the book yesterday so can't wait to try some more recipes. I added a little cornflour and water paste at the end with the basil and capsicum only because we like our sauce a little thicker, but that's just a personal preference. Tasted like we were eating at a restaurant. Thanks Tenina.
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« on: April 15, 2011, 12:30:54 am »
Hi everyone, As some of you are aware, we lost our 4yr old son, Tom Olive in august last year suddenly. After months of testing, we have found out cause of death was due to a rare genetic condition. However, there have been 3 confirmed cases of this condition in Australia alone, all within one month of each other, so doctors are now thinking that it may not be so rare - more likely that they don't know much about it and testing isn't even available here - only in Paris in a research lab. I am writing this as I have opened a facebook page with the symptoms and stories from the other families here in Australia (one little boy is lucky enough to be alive). Hopefully if enough people read it and pass it on to friends, we may be able to save another child who may be suffering the same symptoms. I need to stress that Tom was a very healthy little boy, active and other than a few "episodes" of leg/back pain and red urine, there appeared to be nothing wrong with him, so for him to have breakfast one morning and then within hours have passed away, it was a huge shock. There are two Tom's (both deceased) with the condition and a little boy in Vic who is alive. The link is: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lpin1-awareness-and-support-group/205301902828376 Please read and pass on. Thank you, Trudy
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« on: December 16, 2010, 04:20:48 am »
Sorry haven't been on much but thought you might like this recipe for Honey Mustard Chicken which I usually serve with rice. It's a quick and tasty meal that my family likes. Can't remember where I got it from originally but I converted it from somewhere (a magazine or somewhere I think) I have heaps more recipes to post and will do so when I have time.
Name of Recipe:HONEY MUSTARD CHICKEN Number of People: Ingredients:550g chicken cubed 1 onion, halvd 20g wholegrain mustard (can reduce if prefer) 1/2 tsp tumeric 1tbspn stock paste 30g honey 20g flour 100g water 150ml cream 30g olive oil
Preparation: Put onion in TM and chop for 3 sec speed 7. Add oil and saute for 2 min speed 1 at 100deg Add tumeric and flour and stir for 3 sec on speed 4 Add water and cook 1 min, 70 deg on speed 1 Place chicken, stock, mustard and honey into bowl and cook for 5 min, 100deg, reverse and speed soft Add cream and cook for 20 min,100deg reverse and speed soft If you like a thicker sauce add some cornflour and water paste and cook for further 2 min, 100deg speed soft and reverse.
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« on: February 17, 2010, 07:55:09 am »
Hi all sorry haven't been on for AGES - major computer dramas. But all fixed now so will post a heap of recipes I've been making soon. I have a kindergarten "dinner" tomorrow night to go to and we have to take a plate to share. Other people are taking the usual, mini quiches, sausage rolls, pizzas etc Need some suggestions as to what to take (preferably to get ready tonight as I work tomorrow). Any suggestions appreciated. Thank you Trudy
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« on: June 14, 2009, 05:31:37 am »
HI all, thought I'd post here hoping for some information lol. In previous searching of internet about thermomix, I'm sure I saw someone mention a toy thermomix but for the life of me I can't find it now. It wasn't here in Australia I know that much, but does anyone know anything about this and if so where I could get one from? Thanks trudy
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« on: June 05, 2009, 12:24:11 pm »
Hi everyone, Has anyone tried a recipe for Chai Latte at all? If anyone couldl help greatly appreciated. thanks trudy
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« on: June 02, 2009, 11:04:20 am »
Name of Recipe: Meatballs with tomato sauce Number of People: Ingredients:
500g beef 80g bread (for crumbs) 1 egg 1 onion 1 carrot
SAUCE: 1 onion 3 celery sticks 20g oil 180g tomatos, quartered 2tspn vege stock (made in thermomix) 200g water 2tbspn flour pepper 1tsp paprika
Preparation:
Put bread in thermomix and make breadcrumbs (sorry I didn't use exact times or speeds). Place to one side.
Make mince from meat and add other ingredients, including breadcrumbs. Make into meatballs and place on oiled varoma trays. Put in fridge for 15 min.
Put all ingredients for the sauce in the thermomix and use speed 8 for 10 sec.
Put the varoma on top and cook for 25 min at varoma temperature on speed 1.
I had this with the garlic rice and it was really nice (steamed meatballs have a different flavour to fried though so bear that in mind.
Can't remember where I got this recipe but I adapted it to suit the thermomix.
I did the garlic rice while the meatballs were in the fridge (ie before cooking them) and put it in the thermoserver and it was still warm when served.
members' comments
Moonmobile - I made this recipe and it was delicious. I made some adaptations to make it gluten free.
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« on: May 24, 2009, 04:57:24 am »
Hi all, Im going to see my family next weekend and am taking tmx with me - i'm sure they think it was a waste of money but they've never seen it yet lol so, thought i'd take it down and cook dinner for everyone - there'll be 8 adults and 3 toddlers. would love your opinions on what to cook with minimal effort but shows thermi off (i totally love it by the way and am sure they will once they see it going). any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. oh - it's a 3hr drive so can't really prepare much cold stuff earlier at home to take down with me. thanks trudy
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« on: May 02, 2009, 06:47:31 am »
Hi, Not sure if anyone can help but having a Thai night with some friends soon and I'd love a recipe for the above (penang chicken and beef massamum) if anyone has one. I normally use a prepackaged curry paste in the wok but would love a recipe for the thermomix if any one has one that works. Thanks Trudy
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