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Welcoming Center, Management and General Chat => Recipe Book Recipe Reviews => Cookbook Contents => Topic started by: cecilia on October 11, 2011, 01:30:13 pm
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Breakfast
Breakfast baskets
Crumpets (http://thermomix-er.blogspot.com/2008/07/i-luv-crumpets.html)
Kaya
Quinoa Morning Puddings
Black Pudding
Idlis
Green Smoothie
Bites
Tomato shots
Blue Cheese Eclairs
Mushroom Risotto Balls
Yoghurt Balls
Orange, Parsley and Spinach Juice
Çhilled Mint and Avocado Soup
Chia and Quinoa Crisps
Oysters with Yuzu Granita
Mozzarella Macarons
Chicken Wontons
Peach Margarita
Entrees
Parmesan Royale with Walnut Jelly and Salsify Veloute
White Bean Soup with Truffle
Pumpkin Soup with Virtual Bacon Dust
Kuzu Gnocchi with Pea Soup
Green Lentil Soup with Silky Saffron Eggs
Crayfish and Lemongrass Soup
Confit Baby Abalone, Wakame Crostoli, Pickled Zucchini and Lime Lemongrass Foam
Duck Liver Parfait, Gingerbread Crumbs and Chocolate Foam
Scallop Mousseline with Lemon Caper Sauce
Beetroot, Pomegranate and Pistachio Salad
Cauliflower Sausages with Cauliflower Couscous and Curry Oil
Poached Bacalao with Smoked Potato Mousse, Mussels and Pippies
Spicy Crab and Vegetable Tempura (http://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/restaurants-and-bars/thermobsessed-you-bet-20111001-1l24v.html)
Lobster and Olive Oil Mousse (http://www.goodguides.com.au/melbourne/cmspage.php?intid=1051&intversion=10)
Crab with Sweetcorn Custard and Almond Gazpacho
Celeriac Puree with Baby Vegetables and Olive Soil
Salmon Rillettes
Mains
Crab and Prawn Polenta
Hainanese Chicken and Egg (http://trissalicious.com/2011/07/19/momofukus-chicken-and-egg-on-the-thermomix/)
Grouper with Green Beans and Aired Ham Sauce
Sour Orange Curry
Salmon Confit with Sorrel Sauce
Okonomiyaki (http://www.stephberg.com/?p=934)
Steamed Celeriac and Mushroom Puddings
Chicken Tagine with Couscous and Harissa
Steamed Beef Fillet with Bone Marrow Dumplings
Lamb Loin and 'Hairst Bree' with Herb Dumplings
Tarragon Spaghetti with Broccoli Pesto and Parsley Oil
Char Siu Pork Wraps (http://tenina.com/2010/07/char-sui-pork-wraps-tex-asian/)
Nishime
Pesce Puttanesca
Kombu Broth with Fried Chicken
Veiled Pilaf
Dill Duck Curry with Citrus Cracked Wheat
Beef Stir-Fry
Spaghetti Bolognaise
Hot and Sour Tofu
Steamed Pork Ribs
Carrot Falafel (http://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/restaurants-and-bars/thermobsessed-you-bet-20111001-1l24v.html)
Desserts
Chocolate Risotto
Caramelised White Chocolate Mousse w Passionfruit Curd & Coffee Crumb
Chocolate Honey Truffles and Earl Grey Truffles
Pavlova
White Chocolate Crisps, Cumin and Cream
Kirsch Ganache
Mojito Cheesecakes
Banana Bavarois with Oat Wafer and Salted Caramel Sauce
Lemon Meringue Pie
Fig Tapioca Pudding
Cucumber, Mint and Lime Sorbet
Chocolate Crumble with Lemon Butterscotch Sauce and Hazelnut Parfait (http://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/restaurants-and-bars/thermobsessed-you-bet-20111001-1l24v.html)
Green Apple Sorbet, Butterscotch Foam, Pain D’Épices Crumbs
Steamed Raspberry Puddings with Jam and Custard
Pastilla (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=7866.0;topicseen)
Bakes
Onion Jam Flan
Spelt Pizza (http://quirkycooking.blogspot.com/2010/03/lamb-mince-salad-pizza.html)
Herb Scroll
Basic Cake
Olive Bread (http://www.goodguides.com.au/melbourne/cmspage.php?intid=1051&intversion=14)
Grissini with Apricot and Cardamom Paste
Muesli Slice
Condiments
Chilli Lime Crumb
Fig Syrup
Fig Muffins
Quince Paste (http://thermomix-er.blogspot.com/2010/04/thermomix-quince-paste.html)
Watermelon Jelly
Pine Nut Crumb
Lime and Chervil Mayonnaise
Spinach and Anchovy Relish
Onion Tomato Chutney
Coconut Chutney
Herb and Balsamic Dressing
Smoky Peanut Mole
XO Sauce
Chlorophyll Paste
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Recipes from this book available free online:
http://www.superkitchenmachine.com/2011/14842/free-thermomix-cookbook-recipes.html
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Many recipes to choose from there, great work Helene in compiling this free list.
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:-* :-* Helene.
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yes grezat work helene...she sure is a busy bee... just noticed you can win a book of in the mix my makig comment on her blog mentioning in the mix...gave it a go as its open to eveyrone worldwide! ;D
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oh did tarasis ever get his copy????
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Thanks Cecilia! However it will be harder to resist the temptation of buying another cookbook...
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Thanks Cecilia, Judydawn, Cookie1, Frozzie...
Oh my, the world of Thermomix is getting so big, it feels we're bursting at the seams. ;D I wish I'd known about this list before spending hours (yes, hours!) in compiling the list on SuperKitchenMachine. Gee whiz -- I could have done it in minutes if I'd known about this existing list! Oh well... :-))
By the way, the contest ran for a month and I've just announced the winner of the "in the mix" giveaway prize :o
If you know this person, please tell her to check her email... as she has yet to respond with her mailing address so we can send the book.
Here's the winner's name... on the blog ;)
http://www.superkitchenmachine.com/2011/14935/cookbook-giveaway-winner.html
cheers to all,
Helene
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You're very welcome, Thermoblogger and Carine.
For many years, I lived in the country, far from much support in my profession. The power of internet technology has revolutionised my life and enabled me to give back as well as have the satisfaction of research.
I believe that Dani Valent is comfortable with the transcription of the contents pages that I did (gradually, because copying out the list was tiring even though I did it over several weeks).
People tell me it was already somewhere else on the internet but all I could find before the book was published was a scan of contents pages, which I could not read.
Thank you for compiling the list of links - most appreciated. Both sources of information offer a taste of what is to come if people buy the new book and I have found my customers and guests have been inspired by access to the taster info and keen to review and purchase the new publication.
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I checked and double checked and can't find your email Helene ;)
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Are you the winner, CP? Well deserved.
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ha ha...no, just joking! but thanks anyway :D
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Good try CP.
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lol... maybe it will get redrawn if the winner doesnt turn up! ;D ;D ;D
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Ha ha, very funny CreamPuff63 :D
Yes Frozzie, a re-draw could happen I suppose, though I know that "Michelle" really did want the prize, as she did enter more than once. I sent her an email before posting the winning name to the public, but she appears to have no notion yet of her win yet. ??? Hmmmm... I will persist in trying to reach her though.
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well i hope all is well with michelle and she gets her book...seems strange to entger several times then not check to see if you won??? ...i hope she gets back to you soon :)
if not CP and I are willing takers :D :D :D :D :D
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Would someone who has this book be able to send me the recipe for the beetroot and pomegranate salad? I do intend to buy the book one day but cannot fit it in the budget right now and would love to make this for Christmas... pretty please???
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Dyljon, this recipe has been posted on Facebook here (http://www.facebook.com/InTheMixGreatThermomixRecipes). Just scroll down a bit.
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Thanks for the link Judy AND the recipe Dany ;)
I make the beetroot salad from EDC on a regular basis- so easy- and love using pomegranate molasses in summer salads.
Dani, your tip on removing seeds from pomegranate sounds terrific. I usually "bash" my pomegranates with a wooden spoon to get the seeds out, with mixed results, depending of the ripeness of the pomegranate :D
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I just received this book for Christmas from my husband! It's now the end of January..... It took forever to get here from Oz. But it's finally here. I love the look and feel of the book. The photos are fabulous, and they immediately jump out at out you and say eat me. Fantastic effort in compiling the recipes, in the layout and photography.
Actually, I've had my eye on this book since it came out and hesitated to buy it because of the hefty shipping fees. There are quite a few recipes in the book that have been posted on Helene's Superkitchen Machine. One of my favorite recipes is the beetroot and pomegranate salad. So good, and it's prepared in minutes.
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I got this book for Chrissy too and.............................meh. It doesn't have much in it to interest me I have to say! I am very good at converting recipes so maybe it just isn't a book for me.
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Cheryl - you might find shipping costs cheaper if you order from the UK Thermomix site. They have most of the Thermomix books in stock although it may take a while for them to get copies of new books.... Their supply of In The Mix arrived just before Christmas.
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Cheryl - you might find shipping costs cheaper if you order from the UK Thermomix site. They have most of the Thermomix books in stock although it may take a while for them to get copies of new books.... Their supply of In The Mix arrived just before Christmas.
Thanks Katya, My husband ordered In the Mix from someone in Australia. It was supposed to be a Christmas gift, and even though he ordered it in early December or late November, it didn't get here until the end of January! And this was with DHL or UPS!
I wanted to get Cyndi O'Meara's book and fast and easy cooking. Are there any that you would recommend?
Cheryl
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I really like the Indian cookbook and probably use that more than the others. Meat on the Menu is good but for some reason I never remember to look in it as I have far too many recipes to choose from already :D :D
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I really like the Indian cookbook and probably use that more than the others. Meat on the Menu is good but for some reason I never remember to look in it as I have far too many recipes to choose from already :D :D
Thanks Katya, I'll order the Indian Cook book and also Meat on the Menu (I live with a family of carnivores). Do you have the Australian Every Day Cook book, and if so how does it compare to the UK "fast and easy" book?
Cheryl
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I don't have the Australian book but really like Fast & Easy. Some of the recipes in F & E seem similar to those in the Australian book... I guess it's partly a matter of which one you are used to.
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CHDV, from reports, I think the English basic book is better than the Aussie one. Look up the reviews on here for Altce's book and Tenina's. Both are great.
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CHDV, from reports, I think the English basic book is better than the Aussie one. Look up the reviews on here for Altce's book and Tenina's. Both are great.
thanks achookwoman, I ordered dinner spinner and For Food's Sake a few weeks ago. I'm hoping that the Swiss PTT will live up to it's usual degree of efficiency and deliver both books just when I'm back home from vacation next week!
there are quite a few recipes in the aussie EDC book that I like, but I think I'll order the English one, (providing the postage isn't more than the price of the book. I wish all these cookbooks were on Kindle!)
Cheryl
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I second chookie's view...the UK version is far better than tha Australian book.
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oh did tarasis ever get his copy????
A bit late to answer this, but yes I did :) (I only just saw the question)