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Thermomix Recipes for TM5 and TM31 => Non Thermomix Recipes => Topic started by: goldfish on May 18, 2014, 09:17:39 pm
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In the SMH/The Age over the weekend 16 great looking recipes for autumn baking . . .
http://www.goodfood.com.au/photogallery/good-food/cook/recipes-for-autumn-baking-20140516-38eef.html
Mandarin Pudding (Steve Manfredi)
Sticky Date Pudding (Caroline Velik)
Brigitte Hafner's west country apple cake
Mary Moody's rhubarb and apple crumble
Caroline Velik's lemon and lime delicious
Karen Martini's pear tart with thyme, gorgonzola and walnuts
Mum's apple pie by Caroline Velik
Lemon chocolate tarts
Jeremy and Jane Strode's candied cumquat bread and butter pudding
Steve Manfredi's lemon pie
Neil Perry's Italian apple cake with Grand Marnier mascarpone
Jeremy and Jane Strode's rhubarb and lavender cream tart
Sweet grape flatbread
Rhubarb yoghurt cake
Real lemon pie
Neil Perry's key lime pie
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Thanks GF.
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Great link thanks gf.
I might try the Pear And Gorgonzola Tart.
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Some nice recipes there GF, I think I Good Food recipes come into my inbox every so often for some reason. I must have subscribed at some stage :-))
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They look lovely. Our weekend papers have very little in. We get a Taste bit but it is getting worse as time goes by. We also get a couple of Donna Hay recipes. One this week looks good, it's chai coated almonds.
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I agree Cookie - our weekend papers used to have such great recipes, but now nothing much at all. The list of Autumn Baking is making my mouth water. Which one to try first?
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for me I would probably go Lemon chocolate tarts - why didn't they give the recipe for the choc shortcrust pasty...now I'm going to have to look for one. I saw a pic during the week that I think Tenina posted when she was out and about with Orange choc tarts, so I think twice in one week equates to "a sign"
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CP - do you mean something like this? http://www.taste.com.au/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=23137
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thanks GF - that was very quick!
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There are some yummy looking recipes there GF.
I used to love a recipe sharing section they had years ago in the Sunday Times. I think it was called check out.
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I enjoyed that too Denise.
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Thankyou! While we are sharing I came across this and my mouth watered. http://m.gourmettraveller.com.au/recipes/recipe-search/video/2014/4/maple,-bacon-and-pumpkin-tart/
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OMG that tart sounds wonderful.
I am making it tomorrow to have with vegetable soup.
I will make my own dairy free puff pastry and mash the roast pumpkin it the thermomix.
Oh yum thanks for sharing INAID it is a real autumnal recipe.
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The tart sounds delicious. I'm not sure how my mob would go with the sweetness though. :'( I think I'll try them on my quiches with quince paste first. I don't think they will like that either, but I will.
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Gosh my mouth watered too! That tart looks deadly.
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First time I've ever made puff pastry. It's in the oven :) (http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/05/25/zu3yresy.jpg)
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Fantastic!
Did it taste as good as it looked?
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(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/05/25/ypudupez.jpg)
(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/05/25/uneneter.jpg)
Oh so good! Home made puff pastry is worth the five hours of resting.
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That looks sooo delicious INAID 8)
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That looks so yummy.
Well done making your own puff pastry.
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Good on you INAID, I'm so lazy when it comes to making pastry but I imagine home made would taste so much better.
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It looks delicious INAID. Congratulations on the pastry.
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Wow INAID that looks great.
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I'll join the masses, my mouth is watering. We'll done inaid
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The sight of that tart just makes your mouth water, INAID! I think it may need a thread of its own so people can find it!! ;D ;D
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Still so yummy today. But it's all finished waah! Lol