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Thermomix Recipes for TM5 and TM31 => Salads => Topic started by: isi on January 20, 2010, 04:21:07 pm
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Name of Recipe:
EGG SALAD WITH APPLE
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Ingredients:
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8 Boiled Eggs
2 Apples
1 onion (I used purple)
6 Cornichons (cucumbers pickles)
100gr. Mayonnaise
1 Natural Yoghurt
2 tablespoons vinegar
1 / 2 teaspoon curry
Salt / Pepper to taste
Preparation:
Place onion and Cornichons in the Thermomix and chop finely
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I cut the apple by hand but of course also can be placed in Thermomix (I like it a little coarser)
Add all the ingredients minus the eggs and put 3 speed reverse spoon to mix well
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Cut the eggs with a cutter or by hand
Place the eggs in a bowl and put over the sauce
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Let marinate a little - I did in the afternoon to eat that evening and was very fresh and nice!
So it is a good snack to make in advance!
Serve with a nice green Salat and Slices of Bread with Butter
Hope you enjoy
Here at home it was a success!
isi
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Isi, what are cornichons? Are they walnuts (nueces in spanish)?
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Bron, cornichons are the green pickles you see on the right sight of the Ingredient Foto!!
:)
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Bron, cornichons are the green pickles you see on the right sight of the Ingredient Foto!!
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Isi, great idea to do an ingredient photo- really helps with the ingredient names. Think I'll try this for our picnic lunch on Australia Day.
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Isi - it's funny that you and I both posted recipes with cornichons on the same day
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Good work Isi - similar to a potato salad that I made recently. Not sure that I took photos.
bron - cornichons are small gherkins/ cucumber pickles
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Yes gherkins! Funny I have never heard of cornichons...ever! Is it an Aussie/US term?
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je pense French
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Yes its French but we call it us Cornichons here in Portugal too!!!