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Main Dishes / Re: Cheese and bacon Stuffed Pasta Shells (with photo)
« on: July 22, 2010, 09:55:00 am »
The spinach,ricotta and cottage sound good Judy.The varoma is a great idea,I'm still amazed what you can do it.Probably would have to brown the top under the grill to fool my DH  :-))

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Recipe Requests / Re: Gooseberry recipes ...
« on: July 21, 2010, 09:00:09 pm »
Caroline I'm a great Delia Smith fan and in her Summer Cookery Book she has a few gooseberry recipes: gooseberry and elderflower puree,gooseberry and elderflower jellies, gooseberry and elderflower ice ream,English gooseberry cobbler,gooseberry one crust pie and gooseberry and elderflower preserve.Also on her website she has loads.If I remember it is one of her favourite ingredients
http://www.deliaonline.com/search.html?search_term=gooseberry

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Main Dishes / Cheese and bacon Stuffed Pasta Shells (with photo)
« on: July 21, 2010, 08:47:36 pm »
Cheese and Bacon Stuffed Pasta Shells.
Serves 4

150g Conchiglioni Rigati ( large pasta shells)
50g bread torn or cubed roughly
handful parsley(approx 4 tbsp)
1 tbsp olive oil
1 onion, cut into ¼’s
2 cloves garlic, peeled
4 rashers smoky bacon, chopped
200g cream cheese
1 tsp chopped fresh rosemary
500g tomato passata
150g ball of buffalo mozzarella cheese.

Cook the pasta in boiling water for 8 minutes. Drain and cool.

In the TM bowl put the parsley and bread and turbo about 4x until finely chopped. Put this aside(I find a dry pastry brush get out most of the crumbs)

Drop the garlic on to running blades speed 8.

Drop the onion on to running blades speed 5.

Scrape down with the spatula.

Add the olive oil and cook 100c/speed spoon reverse/ 3minutes.

Add the bacon and cook 100c/ speed spoon reverse/ 4 minutes

Add the crumbs/parsley, cream cheese and season with black pepper. Mix spoon speed reverse/ 30 seconds, if needed  stop the machine and stir in with the spatula.

Pour the passata into a dish and stir through the rosemary. Divide the mixture between the cooked pasta shell and sit tightly on the sauce(I stuffed 20 cooked pasta shells very generously)

Tear the mozzarella into pieces and scatter over the shells..

Bake @ 200c/180c fan for 30 minutes

I think this could easily be made into a vegetarian dish if chopped mushrooms are used instead of chopped bacon.
I hand chopped the bacon because if chopped in the TM it gets wrapped around the blade.

This is adapted from recipe by Silvana Franco who demonstrated it on the TV programme “This Morning”





members' comments

Rubyslippers - We couldn't find the large shells where we went shopping so DH decided that cannelloni would be a good choice. I am NEVER using cannelloni again!  That stuff is evil.  I will either try the roll your own version or find the shells. Three out of four of my family eating this meal enjoyed it.  Thank you CC.

cookie - Rubyslippers, when I make cannelloni recipes I use fresh lasagna sheets and roll them, so much easier.



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Cakes / Re: Chocolate Fugde Cake
« on: July 21, 2010, 07:11:13 pm »
I made this today using "Doves" gluten free plain flour and gluten free baking powder for a friend who is a Coeliac. It worked perfectly.

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Recipe Requests / Re: Ginger Beer Plant
« on: July 21, 2010, 02:17:30 pm »
Another wonderful forum member to the rescue, thanks CreamPuff, especially about storing them outside in case they explode.I've tracked down a shop I can get new bottles at a reasonable price, now on the hunt for ginger.  ;D

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Recipe Requests / Re: Ginger Beer Plant
« on: July 21, 2010, 09:26:42 am »
Thank you JulieO for the information and for spending the time to type it out for me.My DH will be so pleased because he asked me if I could make some.I have bought various ginger beers but he says they have been too sweet for him.Off on the hunt for various bottles (we recycled all ours last week) a good quantity of ground ginger.

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Recipe Requests / Re: Ginger Beer Plant
« on: July 20, 2010, 07:13:59 pm »

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Recipe Requests / Ginger Beer Plant
« on: July 20, 2010, 03:24:40 pm »
Does anyone know how to start a a Ginger Beer Plant?

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Recipe Requests / Re: Lime Pickles
« on: July 20, 2010, 03:13:44 pm »
Sandy there is also a recipe in the Fast and Easy Indian Cookery book, page 132.It was reviewed by Bonsai
http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=3814.0

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Main Dishes / Re: Chicken Kiev
« on: July 19, 2010, 08:57:44 pm »
I made these for our evening meal and they were delicious.I intended to buy chicken but they had freerange turkey breast mince on offer so I bought that instead.It was a little dryer than chicken but still yummy.Like most people said one leaked whilst cooking.I have three left to pop in the freezer for later use.

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Chit Chat / Re: Fresh yeast vs Dry yeast
« on: July 19, 2010, 01:01:57 pm »
I  thought I would bump this topic for forum members from the U.K.I have just got back from Tesco and their fresh yeast is no longer free, although great value(and convenience for me) at 100g for 20 pence.

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Chit Chat / Re: Hello Cairns & Port D
« on: July 18, 2010, 10:05:17 pm »
Well I Googled the distance between Wangaratta,Victoria and Port Douglas, Queensland and it's 2684km.That's a very very very long way.It said it should take you 34 hours by car and if you walk (must be bloody joking) 21 days 23hours.I'm looking forward to the photo's of the costumes.

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Chit Chat / Re: Hello Cairns & Port D
« on: July 18, 2010, 02:22:08 pm »
I have just has a looked on Google to see where Port Douglas is in Oz.It looks beautiful.Have a wonderful time ILB, what are the costumes for?
I always look on Google now to get an idea where everyone lives.Had a look where St.Helens was in Tasmania,after saying hello to a new member Sarah.That looks stunning as well.

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Bread / Re: Onion and Bacon Muffins
« on: July 18, 2010, 02:08:59 pm »
Who can't resist muffins, whether sweet or savoury? Well me for a start.Lovely looking recipe especially with the hidden kick of Tabasco.

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Introduce Yourself / Re: Hi from Tassie
« on: July 18, 2010, 01:54:34 pm »
Welcome to the forum Sarah.It sounds as though you are having fun getting to know your TM.

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