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Thermomix Recipes for TM5 and TM31 => Desserts => Topic started by: Thermomixer on September 23, 2009, 02:47:38 am
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OK time for my contribution. I will warn you that it is a little bit different but very wholesome and tasty. It has the thumbs up from my family - although DS3 eats around the goji berries :).
Goji Berry Brown Rice Pudding
Ingredients:
110g brown rice
900g water
360g milk
150g honey (or 175ml??? agave syrup)
3 eggs (whisked together until frothy)
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/4 tsp ground cinnamon (and a little extra for serving)
75g dried goji berries (found in dried fruit and health food sections of major supermarkets)
75g seedless raisins
Fresh mint leaves for serving
Method:
Weigh rice into basket and wash thoroughly.
Add water into bowl and insert basket.
Cook rice for 35 minutes at Varoma temperature on speed 4.
Remove basket and pour water into a jug.
Add rice, milk, honey and 65g of the rice water into the bowl (discard remaining rice water).
Cook for 40 minutes on 90o reverse, soft speed.
Blend for 5 seconds on speed 6.
Set machine stirring at reverse, speed 2 and add egg mixture, vanilla and cinnamon through hole.
Cook for a further 2 minutes at 90o reverse, soft speed.
Add goji berries and raisins and mix on reverse speed 3 for 10 seconds.
Portion into 6 ramekins or ceramic bowls and chill for at least two hours (or overnight).
Serve garnished with ground cinnamon and fresh mint leaves.
Original recipe by Chef J. Hugh McEnvoy
(published in "101 foods that could save your life" by David Grotto).
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That sounds ridiculously healthy and really yummy too ;D Talk about a guilt free dessert :) :) I'm definitely giving this a go.
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It is certainly a powerfood! We actually have it for lunch sometimes (it is a pudding, I know ;D). I make it in little ramekins for the kids and I. I find the honey a little overpowering so I've cut that right back and just use 50g sultanas/50g goji berries. Next time I am going to try it with 50g sultanas/100g grated apple for a different option. :)
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Does anyone still make this regulary? I want to give it a go and was wondering if whizzing up the goji berries so the kids did not know they were in there would work?