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I minced 500g very slightly thawed chicken for mini chicken loaves tonight following the instructions JudyDawn referred to (2 batches, each 10 secs on speed 7). Fast, easy perfect minced chicken.

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This forum really is magic. Ask a "duh" question and you get not only polite helpful responses but loads of great extra info as well!

I did go ahead and make a double batch anyway even though I was worried the mix would overflow and I would make another mess to clean up in my disaster zone of a kitchen. But all good. Made double the EDC creamy vanilla (cooked it 8 minutes instead of 5) with 75g of (very rich) organic cocoa added. Chilled it while I made the friands and dinner then stuck it all in the icecream maker and yum. Creamy rich choc icecream for dessert.

Thank you all for your responses and thank you Chookie for the recipes. They are both on the to do list  :)

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Chit Chat / Re: Chookie's box of goodies fron Fortnum and Mason.
« on: July 05, 2011, 03:26:21 am »
Absolutely gorgeous Chookie. I also loved the slate coasters.

I was also interested in the pink striped book. Might we get a glimpse of its contents, or better still get to make some of the contents?

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I haven't made much icecream in the thermie cos I found it a bit of a pain to keep stirring. I'm hoping my shiny brand new 2 ltr Cuisinart icecream maker will fix that.  ;D

But looking at tmx recipes, I'm not sure how much they make. I would like to double recipes both for convenience and also so I have enough eggwhites to make those nice raspberry friands I saw somewhere straight after :)

I know some of you have the 2 ltr ice cream maker, so help please. Can you successfully double the tmx recipes and then fit it all in the icecream maker? (Three teens currently on holiday eagerly await your reply  :D)
 
TIA Gayle

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Chit Chat / Re: My 74 year old mum just bought a Thermomix!
« on: July 05, 2011, 01:58:54 am »
Fabulous KylieJade. Now to get her on the forum... ;D

One of the very sad things I feel with my TMX is that I can't show it to and share it with my Mum.

Yes Cookie1 I feel the same way. That is one of my two regrets regarding the thermie. The other is that I didn't have it when the 3 DTs were small. Woulda saved so much time and effort. But I have it now and I have told the family there would be major drama if anyone breaks it or tries to take it.




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Chit Chat / Re: Cooking classes - what would you like to see in them?
« on: July 03, 2011, 03:14:49 pm »
I'd be up for that KylieJade :)

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Chit Chat / Re: Cooking classes - what would you like to see in them?
« on: July 03, 2011, 02:53:35 pm »
They are indeed burning questions Meagan.  Unfortunately I don't have the knowledge or skills to come up with details. I was hoping some clever consultants could come up with some possibilities.  ;D

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Chit Chat / Re: Cooking classes - what would you like to see in them?
« on: July 03, 2011, 02:02:47 pm »
Ah specialized classes. Now that is a different matter. It may be asking a lot, but I would love a tmx version of a combination of an old cook book called Womens Weekly Easy Entertaining cookbook and Jamie Oliver's 30 Minute Meals.

I'm thinking menus based around seasons (to make the best use of fresh seasonal produce) and occasions. Things like a summer party for 30, a winter dinner party for 10, champagne lunch for 20, informal/formal Christmas lunch/dinner for 10 or 20 to name just a few. The classes could show how to put it all together in a work plan like Jamie does in the 30 minute meals book and of course provide relevant handouts which build up a cookbook.

I would happily pay and give up the greater part of a Saturday or Sunday for this. Over the top maybe  :-))

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Chit Chat / Re: Cooking classes - what would you like to see in them?
« on: July 03, 2011, 06:07:09 am »
I have had my thermomix since December and it gets quite a workout. I went to a Back to Basics - Baking Secrets cooking class held recently and it was great.
 
It was professional, well run and lively. The food was great and included dishes from the EDC, Vegetarian cookbook (and may be others that I've forgotten) as well as a couple of new dishes that we got the recipes for on a glossy brochure. I learned some new things about the tmx and spatula and also the technique for making professional looking pull apart bread. There were lots of different TMX recipe books and accessories to examine. It was a cash only affair but that was OK because we were given prior notice.

So IMHO it was very informative, enjoyable and well worth the money. My only suggestion would be to hand out the menu for the evening (including the recipe source).

I'm looking forward to the next one.

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Desserts / Re: Cheat's cheesecake
« on: June 27, 2011, 11:05:53 am »
You're welcome Twitterpated. Enjoy :)

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Desserts / Re: Cheat's cheesecake
« on: June 26, 2011, 01:31:58 pm »
Twitterpated I'm sure there are many talented cooks on this forum who will be able to give you an alternative but unfortunately I'm not one of them.

I'm not a creative cook and I haven't tried a substitute for the lemon butter. I love lemon butter and I like the subtle tang it gives this recipe. Lemon butter is quick and easy to make in the TMX.

There is a lemon butter recipe in the EDC but I like this one better. I think it was originally posted by I love Bimby sometime ago. I don't bother with the sterilised jars as it doesn't last long enough here.

Juice and rind of 2 lemons
250g sugar
85g butter
2 eggs

Add lemon rind and sugar to bowl and pulverise for 20 seconds on speed 9.
Insert Butterfly an add all the other ingredients.  Cook for 8 minutes at 80oC on speed 3.
Check to see if mixture coats back of spoon, if not cook for a further 2 mins.
Place in sterilised jars and chill.
 
 

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Seafood and Fish / Re: Jamie Oliver's Fish Pie
« on: June 26, 2011, 09:15:19 am »
It's a pleasure Cornish Cream. It's nice to be able to give back a little to this forum.

Yes Cookie it is different to all the fish pies I have had. Hope you enjoy it.

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Main Dishes / Re: Honey Beef & Beans
« on: June 26, 2011, 06:22:21 am »
Looks yum.  Just decided that this is tonight's dinner. Thank you Judy.

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Seafood and Fish / Jamie Oliver's Fish Pie
« on: June 26, 2011, 05:39:42 am »
Although there are other fish pie recipes on this forum, I thought this one different enough to post. This fish pie is light (no white sauce), and although the recipe looks long, quite easy. Use whatever fish you like. We like salmon, smoked cod and prawns (total cost just under $20 at local fishmonger)
Serves 4-6
Ingredients
• 150g good Cheddar cheese cubed
• 4 sprigs of fresh flat-leaf parsley
• 1 carrot cut into chunks
• 2 sticks of celery cut into chunks
• 1kg potatoes, peeled
• ½ a fresh red chili (I use a “grind” of dried chili flakes)
• 1 lemon
• 300g salmon fillets, skin off and bones removed
• 300g undyed smoked haddock fillets, skin off and bones removed
• 125g king prawns, raw, peeled
• olive oil
• sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
• optional: a handful of spinach, chopped
• optional: a couple of ripe tomatoes, quartered.
Method
1. Preheat the oven to 200°C.
2. Grate cheese 6 seconds/speed 8. Put in to a deep baking tray or earthenware dish.
3. Add the parsley leaves and stalks, carrot and celery to bowl and chop 5 seconds/speed 5. Add to baking tray. (Original recipe has vegies coarsely grated.)
4. Put 500 g water in the TMX bowl. Chop the potatoes into 2cm cubes and fill the rice basket. Put basket in bowl and cook the potatoes 20 minutes/Varoma temperature/speed 1.
5. While the potatoes are cooking, finely chop chili, zest the lemon and add both to baking tray.
6. Cut the fish into bite-size chunks and add to the baking tray with the prawns.
7. Squeeze the juice from the zested lemon (no seeds) over the fish, drizzle with a little olive oil and salt and pepper to taste
8.Add spinach or tomatoes to the baking tray if you are including them.
9. Mix everything well.
10. When the potatoes are cooked, take the basket of potatoes out of TMX and empty water from the bowl. Insert the butterfly. Place the cooked potatoes into the bowl and add 1-2 tablespoons olive oil and salt and pepper to taste. Mash 20 seconds/speed 3-4 or until smooth.
11. Spread mash evenly over the top of the fish mix
12. Bake about 40 minutes, or until potatoes are golden on top.
Serve immediately.
Tips
We like this with a simple crisp salad or steamed vegies. Jaime says to serve this with tomato ketchup, baked beans, steamed veg or a green salad. (Really not sure about the ketchup or baked beans)
If you want extra creaminess, add a few tablespoons of crème fraîche to the fish but IMHO it's not necessary.
We like this in a large dish so the pie is thin and there is lots of golden mashed potato on top.
Sorry the pics are a bit out of focus :)

Recipe from http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/fish-recipes/fish-pie


Members' comments
Allez - This was SO quick and and simple ..... and very yummy. A fish pie is normally such an effort - I will definitely do this again for a dinner party. I love Jamie Oliver's recipes - so it was great to see this converted for the thermomix ..... especially for a newbie like me.

wombat - This is a major standout!!! Everyone whinged and complained when they found out what iIwas making as fish pie is something I have never done before. We are a very fussy family with food and always love to tweak recipes but this one received almost a standing ovation and next time there will be no changing the recipe....it is that good. We didn't have anything else with it and it was perfect.



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Desserts / Re: Cheat's cheesecake
« on: June 26, 2011, 04:35:57 am »
Oh thanks joynatalie, missed a bit will fix it.

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