Forum Thermomix
Welcoming Center, Management and General Chat => Chit Chat => Topic started by: dhitri on December 03, 2012, 10:46:57 pm
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Just had to share:
I am a lousy cook. No, really, I am. I boil rock hard eggs, my pasta goes too soft and my oat porridge too gluggy. I spend hours cleaning the base of my pots and pans because I burn them (occasionally toss em out, too!).
My poor family have been living off terrible homecooked food and takeouts. When going to potluck parties, I rely on instant spice mixes and sauces in jars. Even then the taste would be mediocre -- too bland or, in most cases, too salty!
Then I got the Thermie and in one day I have turned into a real cook!!! The miracle machine was delivered on Sunday afternoon and since then I have cooked:
- Restaurant quality mushroom risotto
- Cauliflower Chickpea curry that is so yummy my husband had 3 servings of
- Pizza bread (ok, it was supposed to be just pizza but the dough was too thick and turned into pizza bread instead which was still yummy!)
- Zucchini muffins -- my fussy miss 2 just adored them and ate 3 yesterday (unheard of!)
- Carrot cake -- still need to work on icing and my oven played up a little, but there was no doubt as to taste.
My husband has strongly opposed me in my decision to get the Thermie (I paid for it myself after a few months of saving up) and is slowly coming around. He can't believe how easy and mess free the cooking is. It's funny because I know he is in awe but because of male pride, he tries not to show it :)
I can't wait to try out more dishes and surprise myself with my own abilities as a cook (or should I say 'mixtress'?).
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Thought I'd delight you with some pictures :)
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Well done Thermielove your food looks great, keep experimenting and cooking :)
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You go girl!!!! That's fantastic! oh, how I can relate to some of your past experiences!!! ;D ;D Just keep on cooking quietly (or not so quietly as the case may be - grinding wheat at sp 9 anyone?) and your DH will about turn 180 degrees!!
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Fantastic, great cooking. You'll be an excellent cook before you know it.
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Thank you, everyone!
Forgot to mention that this morning I cooked the fluffiest, most heavenly porridge... It was 50g rolled oats, 250 milk, cooked at 9 min, 90 degrees, speed 3. I forgot to pulverise the oats beforehand but the porridge turned out beautifully!!! I added crumbs from thr carrot cake and chopped nuts to it and it was gorgeous dare I say.
Sorry for the newbie enthusiasm! I am sure all of you would understand ;-)
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Well done ThermieLove, love your photos and love how your lives are going to be turned around. Just wait until the next pot luck party, boy are they going to get a surprise when you turn up with goodies made from scratch.
With the pizza, did you use the whole batch of dough to make just 1 pizza instead of dividing it up into 3-4 pizzas? Also, I once made mine first thing in the morning and by the time I cooked them at lunchtime, they had risen. Being new at the game then, I didn't realise that would happen and should have cooked them straightaway.
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Wow Thermilove...you have made an incredible turn around!
Yummy food photos too
You'll get him admitting it was a good desicion or using TM soon too (if you let him use it!! ;) )
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wow, hubby will love you, no stopping now. :)
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I love your quiet determination in saving up for it yourself. You will be the best cook on the block :D
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Isn't it great when things turn out, inspires you to try more things, I just made soup, (it's cold down here today). Threw in any veggies I had and some Veggie Stock from the EDC and Voila 30 minutes later I was eating lovely creamy soup, when you cream it at the end of cooking just remember to take the speed up slowly to 8 or 9 and whizz for 1 minute.
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Impressive TL, well done!!!!! :D
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Well done! Isn't it great to have the wonderful feeling of accomplishment.
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That is a great effort, wonderful photos. I'm sure DH is impressed with your skills and your new machine. I am sure he will enjoy the great food you prepare. Well done
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I so understand where you're coming from TL, I refer to myself as a "born-again" cook since I got my TMX. Good for you!
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What an uplifting posti ThermiLove! Congratulations on your achievements and I look foward to reading about more adventures in your kitchen!
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Thermilove your hidden cook has come out of hiding. That is really exciting to read. I am really excited for you.
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I too am looking forward to more photos ;D
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This is brilliant. Well done.
Look forward to your next postings.
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Lovely post and lovely photos. Love your enthusiasm :)
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Wow! I'm impressed. Look forward to seeing more.
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You certainly have had fun cooking TL.It was a pleasure to read your posting on how the TM has changed your life :)
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Thank you for the kind words. Love this group!
I cooked something this afternoon that confirms my limited ability as a cook. I made Carrot Falafels and everything went well up until the deep frying stage! Well, for one, I decided to blitz my own breadcrumbs (instead of using the recommended one) AND shallow fry the falafels instead of a deep fry. They looked absolutely hideous and I even burnt a couple.
HOWEVER, I am happy to report that they are absolutely delish!!! So moist inside yet crispy on the outside, meaty and yet so... Falafey. The flavours were amazing. DH and I agreed that this was one of the best falafels we've ever tasted. I just need to work on my frying skills next time :)
DH is almost there... He asked me today if we can make sambal (Indonesian fried chilli paste) in the Thermie! My DH is crazy about sambal and has always told me that no machine could produce good sambal. I hope to surprise and finally win him over for good!
PS: I didn't take a pic of the falafels -- too embarassed of how they looked!
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Great job TL as long as it tastes good, it doesn't matter;D