Forum Thermomix
Welcoming Center, Management and General Chat => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: Agelfling on March 01, 2012, 02:10:08 pm
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Hi All
Thought I would just say a quick hello, I have had my Thermomix since Nov last year when my gorgeous hubby gave me one for my birthday :D I have found the TM a perfect fit for our small (but growing) family, as cooking healthy meals and snacks has been made so easy. I have particularly loved baking our own bread and rolls, with the only loaf of bread purchased since Nov was whilst DH was home alone while our almost 3 yr old son and I were away down south :P I just wish I had a thermomix when our DS was a baby, but it is perfect timing with a DD on her way sometime in the next few weeks.
This forum has been an invaluable resource of recipes and hints and tricks, it truly is a wonderful online community. I'm looking forward to being able to contribute some ideas as I get better and better at converting recipes.
Cheers
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Welcome, WA sure has a lot of Thermie users!! Good luck using the forum and working out how to find things. I am a newbie myself and am looking forward to get lots of ideas too! Have fun ;)
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Hello & welcome to the forum Agelfling, we all wish we had our machines much earlier but at least we have them now and can put them to good use. You are going great with your bread making, what else have you been making. Good luck with the impending birth of DD.
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Welcome to the forum Agelfling :)
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Agelfling welcome to the forum. Sounds like your loving your TM. Great to have you on board on this wonderful forum.
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Welcome to the forum Agelfling
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Hi Agelfling and welcome to the forum. Why not pop over and enter in the poll (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=395.msg89754;topicseen#msg89754) so we can keep track of where our members are from.
We have lots of delicious recipes here that our members have kindly posted - and here is my current list of favourites (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=6470.0) – (to be updated soon) we also look forward to hearing from you if you have any queries, comments or converted recipes of your own to offer.
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Welcome Angelfling. How exciting a new baby for you. The TMX will be very handy for you.
Perhaps you will be able to make it to one of our Perth get togethers. It won't be for a while as we had one yesterday.
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although we should have another in April as the weather is beautiful then (before the onset of winter)
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I'll second that.
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Welcome to a fellow West Aussie. I'm new to the forum myself but loving it already. I wish I had my tmx when my son was younger too (he's now 2 years 7 months).
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Thanks for the welcome everyone. I'd love to come to a Perth get together, if it is a little while away that will probably suit me well as I am going to have my hands full for the next few months :)
Besides going mad with bread making, I have been using my thermomix everyday and it certainly got a work out in the lead up to Christmas - as we hosted it this year I made Pavlova (from In The Mix), cranberry sauce, Rustleberry ice cream, choc chip ice cream, gravy, bechamel sauce, mayonnaise and various salads, basically whatever I could to make life easier.
My mum and I recently gave it a good work out processing over 5 crates of home grown garlic, firstly peeling and then mincing with salt and vinegar - we made about 25litres of minced garlic and it took two of us 2 days to do (in between entertaining a very active little boy) - mum did it by herself last year, it took her 5 days with one fifth of the garlic.
Other than that, we have gone mad making hummus, sundried tomato tapenade and other assorted dips, turkish bread, cyndi o'meara's vege sausage rolls (I'm a vego but the boys aren't), pizza dough (started making it with milk instead of water, which makes the dough very resilient and easy to work with and great to freeze), banana bread, crumpets, various juices, apple sauce, risottos, un-fried rice, cupcakes and creamy vanilla frosting, muesli bars, speculaas, choc chip cookies, the list is endless! I am going to make I love Bimby's chocolate cake for DS's birthday party on Monday - A rocket has been requested :D, as well as judydawn's choc raspberry brownies (substituting rustleberries for raspberries - my mums own berries, a cross between blackberries and raspberries), along with mini pizzas, sausage rolls, scones and fairy bread - my must have!
Most of the recipes I have made have come from this forum, so a big thanks to everyone who contributes such great recipes!
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Wow Agelfling, that is an amazing list. And all that garlic double wow. Bet your house was over powered with a garlic smell for a few days afterwards lol. You certainly are benefiting from owning a TM.
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Whatever did you do with all that garlic you processed Agelfling ??? What is the ratio of garlic to salt and vinegar mixture - would you care to share that and the method with us please. Next question is - how do you store it, in the pantry or in the fridge and how long does it last. Obviously a long time if you and Mum did that much :o We are all loving the caramelised garlic paste from Tenina's new book but it might be advantageous to have something different on hand too.
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Welcome to the forum Agelfling. I would love to have the mince garlic recipe too.
The rustleberries sound very interesting. It sounds that the thermomix is making a big
impact on your household.
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Hi Judy and Michele
I'm not sure of the exact ratios but we were half filling the TM bowl with garlic cloves, added enough white vinegar to be equal with the top of the garlic and about a tablespoon and a bit of salt. Then processed until smooth texture, put in sterilized jars and put enough olive oil on the top to create a "seal" over the minced garlic. Done this way you can store the garlic in the pantry until the jar is opened then keep in the fridge. One teaspoon is equal to one clove of garlic, but the flavour does intensify over time. Mum has been preserving garlic for years, and it lasts for years - the last jar I finished before making this batch was done in 2008!
Luckily we were at mums house doing the processing so it was her house that you could smell down street - one side effect was that all the skin on our hands peeled off about 2 weeks later even though we were wearing gloves- not painful just weird!
All our family and friends are the beneficiaries of these efforts - even though mum does sell other jams, preserves etc after having her kitchen commercially rated there is no way you could sell this - its a real labour of love at that quantity even with the TM!
I'll try and post photos of our efforts...but I'll have to work out how to do it first ;D
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I'd love to see the photos.
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That garlic must be strong if it makes your skin peel. At least it lasts for a long time. No mould or bacteria would be game enough to go anywhere near the garlic I'm sure.
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Thanks Agelfling, nice of you to share with the forum.
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Ok here goes with the photos, hopefully they work - unfortunately I didn't think to take a photo of all the garlic before it was peeled. We ended up with over 80 jars of minced garlic...
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That looks fantastic. What a huge effort. Bet your glad that's done for awhile.
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WOW!! . .That was one heck of a job! well done! Thanks for the photos... very impressive! Did you grow the garlic? I'd certainly buy a jar or two!!!!! :D That was very kind of you to share your processing method. Thank you!
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Hi and welcome agelfling.. Wow thats a whole lot of garlic.. Thanks for sharing. 😃
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Thanks for the photos agelfling. Too late now but did you peel the garlic using this (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=371.0) method. Here's (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=2176.0) a video of a slightly different method. Both are great time savers.
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For some reason i can't get Helene's slideo to work but we experimented with every method I could find on the web -the method we had the most success with was putting two handfuls of garlic in at a time along with water to j *:ust cover and using reverse function for 4-6 secs on speed 4-5 - it didn't get 100% of the peel off (I think because the garlic had only been drying for about 6 weeks, not months like bought garlic, so wasnt fully dried out) and then peeled the balance by hand. Definately saved a lot of time!!
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That is a very impressive lot of garlic.
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Thanks angefling, have you you got a recipe for smaller ratios?
I will only ever have grams of garlic not kilos.