3 October

Yesterday dd1 baked a cake for her sisters birthday
Using this recipe http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/9598/basic+sponge+cake (dairy free)

Decorated with icing sugar (of course also made in the TMX, strawberries and a fondant heart.


Served with strawberry sauce (EDC recipe, slightly less sugar).

A couple of batches of rice have also been made the last couple of days.

September 2015 - a week

A quick update. Thermomix is still very much part of our kitchen, and super jealous of those with a new one!!

A few things from the last week.
- rice for fried rice
- mashed potatoes
- cookie mix (dd1's super delicious triple chic chip cookies!)
- Yorkshire pudding mix to go with Sunday roast
- chicken stock (from bones/leftover bbq chicken)
- and resulting soup (stock, garlic, little chili paste, tin tomatoes, 1/2 tin four bean mix, small shell pasta, Worcester sauce, pepper )
- boiled eggs (twice, for breakfast with extras for lunch)
- strawberry jam (strawberries are so in season at the moment, super yum and cheap)

So as you can see the thermomix is not an investment we regret even after all this time.


26th September 2014

I'm going to try to post more often. I think it's really interesting to see how the Thermomix has settled into life here a few years down the track.
I no longer feel I have to use it every day but it's a much loved part of the kitchen.

The last few days the Thermomix has helped make:

Sunday - being a Sunday and at home I made a few staples.

Chicken stock. Still such a regular in our house as we love soup (and other things made with quality stock). I also find store bought stock too salty. (eldest loves it, lol).
So chicken bones, onion, garlic, celery, peppercorns, bay leaf, (maybe a carrot? but don't think so) all in the basket, water in the bowl.
Cooked for 45 mins .


Pancakes for breakfast. Basically use the crepe recipe in the EDC but I make 1.5 + times the mixture, we go through a lot of pancakes and any leftovers go into school lunches.


Strawberry jam and banana muffins. Jam I use 500g strawberries, a lemon (peeled and some of the rind added), 200g sugar and 1/2 a packet of jamsetta.
Monday 25th I made chicken and sweetcorn soup using the stock made on Sunday. With garlic, chili, leftover chicken and a tin of creamed corn. Such a simple and quick soup.  


And today I made this caramel slice. Reading SFI's whilst on the treadmill at the gym this morning and saw this recipe. So simple. Packet of milk arrowroot biscuits, 295g tin of sweetened condensed milk, 125 g butter and choc chips. 
Pop the butter in the tmx and cook at 50 degrees for 1 min till melted, add the biscuits and whizz at speed 9 till crumbed, add condensed milk and mix. Then added some dark chocolate drops and mixed with the spatula and popped into a lined slice tray. Bake 45 mins, 150 degrees. Very sweet and rich and yummy!!!

It's been awhile!

Thought I'd pop in to do a quick update.

The thermomix is still a mainstay in my kitchen, had to replace the seal but still going strong. Oh and, lol, I also need to replace the measuring cup at some point soon as the cup part came off the top - it's now a very short measuring cup! Silly thing was it was about to break into two and I was being super careful with it and then I left it sitting in place whilst kneading pizza dough! LOL, yep of course the top bit flew off as soon as things got bumpy!

OK last couple of days.

Made strawberry jam on Thursday - can't remember anything else, but it's still the easiest way to make jam.

Friday, made stock and wontons. (I still prefer my wontons boiled not steamed so did that but ground/grated all the ingredients in the thermomix - garlic, ginger, carrot, celery, mixed in mince, soy sauce, fish sauce).
And then added garlic, ginger and veg to the stock for the broth to go with the wontons.

Saturday - boiled eggs. Anyone else think the thermomix is the best egg boiler?! I'm not a big fan but it's one of my girls favourite eggs and the thermomix makes it so easy and they don't crack!

Chocolate cake - left the older girls making a couple of the Too Easy chocolate cake's from the EDC and yep even my kids found them too easy - well after they'd found the flour! (how many texts can that take!)

Sunday - Having family over for dinner.
Not sure if I used thermi in the morning but for the dinner I did a curry night.
Desert - firstly whilst clean I whipped cream for the cake (baked yesterday)
Dish 1 - a slow cooked beef and potato curry. I milled a bunch of spices, garlic and ginger in the tmx, (didn't clean out properly as the daal was going in next) added this to beef, onions and potatoes slow cooked on the stove. All put on before guests arrived.
Dish 2 - a chinese chicken curry. (so had all the ingredients cut up and ready to throw in except the frozen peas)  This I used a bought sauce from the chinese supermarket that my kids just adore - adding chicken, peas, onions, celery and mushrooms.
Dish 3 - Daal, my eldest's favourite is the EDC tomato Dahl so that's what I made.
I prepped everything up until the cooking of the lentils, tomatoes etc bit, all sitting in the tmx and then just turned it on when ready to cook)
So all cooking at once, rice in the rice cooker (which grr as always didn't do quite as good a job as the tmx, but at least it was minimal work from me and everything cooking at once so I could enjoy the company) and a lovely big meal served easily. Added in a greek yoghurt side and tomato and cucumber salad (lemon and vinegar dressing similar to the Indian cookbook one) and everyone loved it.

So easy and I have to say cheap to provide a great Indian feast - and we have so many leftovers, fed us today and tomorrow for lunch as well!!
Really all for under $30!

Today  - Monday - leftover day, lol!!

Tomorrow I need to do some baking for school starting back on Wednesday - planning some banana muffins, muesli bar of some sort, maybe some fruit balls. Or if I have some even some rice bubble bars as a starting back at school treat.






Update

Just a vague update post.
Still loving thermy - could do with a new lid seal though.

Lots of simple easier alternatives this week - pizza (dough and sauce), muffins and muesli bar mix, rice, porridge. All things you could do without the tmx but oh so much easier with!

Chocolate sorbet and muesli bars

A couple of highlight recipes from this week.
Firstly so I remember where it was from, chocolate sorbet.
http://www.recipecommunity.com.au/node/17209
I did 100g sugar, 50g milk chocolate (didn't have dark), 40g cocoa powder, 1 large egg white, 3 trays of ice cubes.
Was a bit too chocolaty (well that's what the kids said, they said less cocoa powder next time)
Made heaps and a great low calorie version of chocolate icecream.

And as I've been asked for my muesli bar recipe.
I do :
300g dried fruit (and chop)
400g dry (oats, milk powder, pea protein powder, coconut etc)
250g water (can use apple juice or add some honey if you want them sweeter).
Mix, line a baking tray, spread evenly.

Bake for 20 mins at 180 degrees.


Jan 2013

Been awhile since I posted but thought I'd do a highlight day.
So yesterday 19th January using the Thermomix I made:

Boiled eggs for breakfast - still think it's the best way of boiling eggs.
Fruit balls (ground nuts, oats, dried fruit with lemon juice and water cooked up, mixed into the dry and made into balls), for snacks for the week.
Chicken Stock
and then chicken and veg soup (chicken stock, garlic, chili, mixed herbs, pepper, celery, carrot, onion, potato, green beans, soup mix, and a tin of tomatoes - as dd1 asked half way through if we could have minestrone, lol).
Garlic butter

So still using the Thermomix. We do eat salad type meals a lot but still wouldn't like to be without the thermomix.