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Main Dishes / Re: Easy Satay Chicken Risotto
« on: November 05, 2012, 06:39:50 am »
CC, sorry to bother you but could you please pm me  the recipe also? Many Thanks.

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Suggestions and Complaints / Re: Cooking recipes with mince
« on: September 24, 2012, 01:25:38 am »
ummmm.... i just always have, that's how my mum made it... i guess it hides a few veges for some fussy kids and also bulks up the mince a bit...??? i've just worked out that if i chop on about sp5 it is better than speed 10 which turns it to mush!  :)

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Suggestions and Complaints / Re: Cooking recipes with mince
« on: September 24, 2012, 12:24:29 am »
HI There, i cook my  mince in the tmx. I use the same mince recipe for sgetti bolognaise and lasagne. I found a chunkier mince recipe on some forum and i have had a go at cooking mince 3 or 4 times. First was great 2nd not so well , 3rd a disaster and 4th was great! I think the trick is to NOT go over speed  ^^ and it MUST be on  :-: . I also use my own sauce which is slow roasted tomato, garlic, onion and some herbs. whizz it a bit in the tmx to smooth it out. I freeze it for use later.
So when i make the mince, i grate some onion, carrot and zucchini, add the tomato sauce and cook for about 8  mins on 100. Then i add the mince  through the hole in top of lid and cook for another 8 - 15 minutes (depending whether or not i think it's cooked!)

I hope that helps! It's certainly easier than cooking it on the stove... no standing there stiring and i no longer have burnt mince!

 I'm a new owner too and we kill our our beef and eat a lot of mince! Lasgane is my fave food... so for me it was essential that i perfect it! just keep trying...  :)

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Recipe Requests / Re: FIVE:AM Vanilla Bean Yoghurt
« on: September 21, 2012, 03:05:01 am »
Oh i'd love a thick and creamy vanilla yoghurt recipe... would anybody be able to share? I dislike plain natural yoghurt. Kids love store bought yoghurt. I am trying to make a nice creamy vanilla yoghurt that perhaps i can set in baby food jars to send to school with them?? Anybody got any suggestions? Cheers

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