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Title: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: BeezeeBee on July 16, 2013, 10:30:15 pm
I've had my Thermomix for about 3 months and I've only managed to make these:
- chilli pastes (fantastic)
- toasted and milled white pepper (vs toasting in pan and milling in processor)
- hot chocolate
- chopped and sauted garlic (not as golden as having it done in the wok)
- stir fried a couple of chicken dishes (colour a bit insipid and chicken pieces looked "beaten up")
- steamed vege then drizzle with garlic oil and soya sauce (saves washing up wok)
- cooked rice (very convenient but can't go beyond 400g. Texture not as fluffy as Panasonic rice cooker)
- steamed chicken for Hainanese Chicken Rice (delicious all-in-one dish. Shorter cooking time vs poaching)
- minced fish for patties (super easy)
- pasta with meatballs (yummy)
- bread (have yet to achieve success, but it's not my TMX's fault. I just need to fine tune my process)
- chocolate cake (KitchenAid is still better, but it's a faster way to get cake on the table)
- brownies (DS11 loves them!)
- sticky date pudding (easy)

How do you use your Thermomix? What are the winners? And what food didn't come out looking/tasting crash hot?
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: Cuilidh on July 17, 2013, 12:15:24 am
Once I started using the recipes from the forum and not relying on the EDC so much, I don't think I have had one disappointment.  It has all be great!
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: berringamababe on July 17, 2013, 12:30:55 am
I haven't cooked in a saucepan on the stove top for 3 years - since having my Thermomix.  I cook everything in it, I sometimes think one is just not enough. My 19 yr old daughter moved out of home at 17 and I bought her one, she makes more creative things then me and went on her teacher placement for a month and the one thing she missed the most was her Thermomix.
Once you get started you will just wonder how you did things with out it!
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: Wonder on July 17, 2013, 12:50:22 am
While I love my TMX and use it everyday there are many dishes I prefer cooked the old fashioned way either in the oven or on the stove top. I love my pressure cooker and use the TMX to chop, make smoothies, custards, some biscuits, cakes, custards, rice and bread but still use the stove top for all casseroles etc.
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: BeezeeBee on July 17, 2013, 03:13:45 am
I haven't cooked in a saucepan on the stove top for 3 years - since having my Thermomix.  I cook everything in it, I sometimes think one is just not enough.

Wow! True blue thermomix lover :)

What are your favourite dishes, berringamababe?
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: BeezeeBee on July 17, 2013, 03:15:03 am
While I love my TMX and use it everyday there are many dishes I prefer cooked the old fashioned way either in the oven or on the stove top. I love my pressure cooker and use the TMX to chop, make smoothies, custards, some biscuits, cakes, custards, rice and bread but still use the stove top for all casseroles etc.
Wonder, what won't work in the TMX?
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: Katiej on July 17, 2013, 04:01:06 am
I've had my TMX for 2 1/2 years and it is my most used and most treasured kitchen appliance. My DH cooks dinner a couple of days a week (as he is home from work much earlier than me) and he loves using the TMX. I love how I can print a recipe from the forum, hand it to him and when I get home from work dinner is almost ready.

I also love how having it has allowed me to do things I've never done before, like making bread, curry pastes, fudge etc. Its very handy if you're short on time or just can't be bothered, you can get a healthy meal on the table quicker than heading out for take-away.

Like Wonder, I still use other methods to cook. I often cook on the stove, in the oven or in a slow cooker or pressure cooker. Sometimes I just feel like stirring something on the stove or even using a knife to chop. Just depends how I feel or what I'm making.
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: CreamPuff63 on July 17, 2013, 04:25:10 am
While I love my TMX and use it everyday there are many dishes I prefer cooked the old fashioned way either in the oven or on the stove top. I love my pressure cooker and use the TMX to chop, make smoothies, custards, some biscuits, cakes, custards, rice and bread but still use the stove top for all casseroles etc.
Wonder, what won't work in the TMX?
For example some things need to be browned or quickly sealed, and more suited for pressure cooking because it only takes 1/3 of the time eg. braise

With some adaptation you may get a result in the TM but it won't be the same as using an alternative method.
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: Wonder on July 17, 2013, 04:40:20 am
I particularly like the texture of pressure cooked meat and the quick time for it to cook and also much prefer the flavour of items browned on the stove top. Sometimes I also find it quicker and or easier to cook via traditional methods such as cooking pasta where it can get caught on the blades. I also find it just as easy to make most cakes in the kitchen aid as its easy to get the batter out of a bowl without a blade.  I really enjoy using each of my appliances for different purposes and don't see the TMX as replacing them all.
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: BeezeeBee on July 17, 2013, 06:09:49 am
That's true, Wonder. Pasta gets caught in the TMX. Cake batter is a bit hard to pour out completely.

I do find myself thinking of duration of cooking vs how many pots/items to wash vs whether it's possible to cook in the TMX.
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: obbie on July 17, 2013, 06:49:53 am
I use all my gadgets, all the time.
My thermomix, HMP, pressure cooker, the stove, oven pizza machine, Kitchen Aid.

Love making custards, sorbets, bread, rice, cakes, biscuit dough,  in a thermie machine.

Also, love the varoma for all in one meals.

Just makes you quicker in the kitchen. :)
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: Bedlam on July 17, 2013, 07:28:31 am
Bzb, the more you use your thermie you get better with a spatula( i use a silicon one) and it gets easier getting batter out.
I use my thermie  everyday from porridge or smoothies for breaky, soups for lunch, risottos and preperation.  I dont tend to cook meat in it( personal choice) but it helps with food prep.  Love making jams,lemon spread etc and bread.
The more you do the more you will use it and it just becomes second nature.
Looking forward to reviews from your malaysian book.
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: judydawn on July 17, 2013, 08:16:00 am
BZB, it sounds as though you have had quite a bit of success with your Thermomix and even if not everything is to your liking, I think you are having enough success to justify having it.

I find Tenina's garlic paste is so handy to have in the fridge and negates the need to stir fry garlic in any dish. If you don't have her For Food's Sake recipe book you will find the garlic paste directions in this (http://) recipe on her blog. Just scroll down until you come to the directions.

Stir fry chicken dishes.  These are some of my favourite chicken dishes - have you tried any of them?  I find thigh meat is much better than breasts and I usually defat them really well (because I'm very fussy) and cut them in halves as they will break up even more during the cooking but by leaving the pieces bigger, you will end up with some chunks in the finished dish. Because of the sauces, the finished dish has a lovely colour. Read the reviews and you will see how much these recipes are enjoyed and what people have done to tweak them for their own preferences. There are many lovely chicken recipes on the forum but these are 4 of my favourites.

Honey & Soy Chicken  (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=6371.0)
Lemon Chicken (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=12690.0) cooked in a dish in the varoma
Tasty Chicken with tumeric rice (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=4927)
Nico's Thai Chilli Chicken & Basil (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=784.0)

Have you tried making your own curry pastes, Worcestershire or tomato sauces, passata, curry powders, mayonnaise, jams, chutneys, sweet chilli sauce, balsamic glaze, pesto and so the list goes on to make so many pantry items with no preservatives.

I only had failures in the early days until I got to know the capabilities of the machine (plus I found this forum and that was the greatest help), nowadays failures are very rare and are usually human error not the fault of the TMX.

Keep trying recipes, you are doing fine BZB.  Check on the forum for reviews of those recipes from books and of course the recipes on here have their own reviews.   Read them before starting a recipe as you can pick up hints which may be relevant to you.

Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: Deniser on July 17, 2013, 09:45:18 am
I use my Thermie every day but also agree that sometimes traditional cooking is the order of the day.  Having said that I usually manage to use Thermie in there somewhere - chopping, pureeing etc.
I make all our bread - beautiful Naan bread the other day (Tenina Naan) and cooked it on a pizza stone using the (benchtop) pizza oven.
Have not bothered in this cold weather but also make all our yogurt in summer.  Ice creams and frozen mango bars etc. My DIL and son have a Thermie also and now that my beautiful grandbaby is 6 months old they are making all his baby foods. (perhaps I should say I am making all his baby foods while I visit).  DIL is Indian so lots of rice and spices and rubs - (but not in the baby food yet.)
The list goes on and on.  I too must say I only refer to the EDC for basics and always use the recipes that I find on the Forum. They are tried and true with lots of helpful hints and tweaks as you read through all the posts.
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: Kimmyh on July 17, 2013, 10:45:29 am
I use mine almost everyday too. Have you tried CP's list, it's failsafe.
I make smoothies, grind nuts, scones, biscuits, cakes, icecream, cheesecake, desserts, yoghurt, lemon curd (just divine), breads, soups, risotto, sauces, relishes, quiches, muffins, lasagne, chicken and beef dishes, meatballs, etc, etc.

My favourites are:
Beef stroganoff Chelsea style
Quirky Jos chicken and cashew with coconut rice
Garlic prawn risotto
Honey mustard chicken
Plain white rolls no fuss
Zucchini pizza scrolls

A few tips i have learnt along the way, that might help:
- use a good flexible spatula to remove batters from bowl
- for bread dough, weigh in tap temp water and warm 2mins 37c, then add flour, yeast, etc.
- when cooking chicken in sauces, such as honey mustard, add diced chicken breast to 100c hot sauce mixture for the last 7-10 minutes of cooking time. This stops it shredding.
- a pastry brush will easily remove biscuit crumbs, Parmesan cheese, breadcrumbs, lemon zest, etc. from the bowl

Keep going, you are doing well :) We all have an adjustment phase.
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: berringamababe on July 17, 2013, 12:37:33 pm
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Wow! True blue thermomix lover :)

What are your favourite dishes, berringamababe?

I steam my veggies most days, today I made pea and ham soup. Last week i made lemon meringue, cakes, scones.
Yesterday I made whole orange cake and blackberry jam I use the forum lots but mostly just convert my everyday recipes.  Endless!
I am a very 'old fashion' country cook mostly, my daughter makes lots of quirky jo's recipes.
I even blend up scraps for my chooks and worm cafe and i cook up veggies and meat for my dogs.
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: cookie1 on July 17, 2013, 12:39:25 pm
BZB I think you are off to a brilliant thermomix start.

I use mine for porridge if we are having it. If I have oranges I make juice with it. I make all my biscuits in it and lots of my cakes.
I make all my bread, jams etc. something I never did before. I use it a lot for soup and for the all in one meals on here.
In the summer I make all my icecream.

Today I made some bread rolls to take with us on a picnic tomorrow. I made a quick chicken and Vegie soup for lunch. I made some hamburger rolls for dinner. I chopped veggies to hide in the hamburgers and then mixed it in with the tmx. I also made a rice pudding for sweets.
Yesterday it was used to make DH's birthday cake and the icing for it as well as soup and a risoni pasta dish for dinner.
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: BeezeeBee on July 17, 2013, 01:30:57 pm
Bedlam, I recall our conversation at Ikea. You mentioned how cooking in the TMX is second nature now. Wish I was like that already...but got to learn the ropes first. No short cut. Hang on! The short cuts come from my friends on this fab forum xx
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: BeezeeBee on July 17, 2013, 01:32:23 pm
Obbie and Wonder, you guys have so many toys ;D
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: BeezeeBee on July 17, 2013, 01:45:25 pm
Thanks for your list of favourites, Judy. The next thing on my wish list is Tenina's book. Hope to buy it when I attend one of her future classes. That way I can save on delivery charges :)
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: BeezeeBee on July 17, 2013, 01:50:26 pm
Deniser, sounds like it's a matter of time before grandbaby moves on to spices ;D

I love my chilli and spices! Can't go without the burn for more than a couple of days. Hahaha
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: BeezeeBee on July 17, 2013, 01:52:30 pm
Kimmy, thanks for your faves and invaluable tips. Very useful.
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: BeezeeBee on July 17, 2013, 01:57:26 pm
BZB I think you are off to a brilliant thermomix start.

I use mine for porridge if we are having it. If I have oranges I make juice with it. I make all my biscuits in it and lots of my cakes.
I make all my bread, jams etc. something I never did before. I use it a lot for soup and for the all in one meals on here.
In the summer I make all my icecream.

Today I made some bread rolls to take with us on a picnic tomorrow. I made a quick chicken and Vegie soup for lunch. I made some hamburger rolls for dinner. I chopped veggies to hide in the hamburgers and then mixed it in with the tmx. I also made a rice pudding for sweets.
Yesterday it was used to make DH's birthday cake and the icing for it as well as soup and a risoni pasta dish for dinner.

You're making me drool, Cookie. I need more free time to play with my Thermomix - your list is sinfully delicious :D
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: Mama Fergie on July 17, 2013, 02:07:42 pm
Deniser, sounds like it's a matter of time before grandbaby moves on to spices ;D

I love my chilli and spices! Can't go without the burn for more than a couple of days. Hahaha

We are the same BZB we crave our spicy food and all of our kids too.  :)
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: Bedlam on July 17, 2013, 02:25:45 pm
Thanks for your list of favourites, Judy. The next thing on my wish list is Tenina's book. Hope to buy it when I attend one of her future classes. That way I can save on delivery charges :)
The bookshop near Myer at gardencity has a good range of  thermie books including Teninas
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: achookwoman on July 17, 2013, 11:10:52 pm
BZB,  thanks for asking this question.  I always learn from the feedback.  Kimmyh, brush for the crumbs,  excellent idea. 
I use my TMX every day,  but still use the stove,  and  slow cooker.   Very large quantities of jam or chicken stock on the stove,  and crock pot if I am out of kitchen for the day. 
The recipes and feed back on the Forum are priceless.
Keep trying new recipes and use the Varoma.
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: BeezeeBee on July 17, 2013, 11:30:26 pm
The bookshop near Myer at gardencity has a good range of  thermie books including Teninas

Ooh...guess I will have to go shopping then, bedlam ;D
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: obbie on July 18, 2013, 12:17:20 am
Beezeebee, my toys are fun, yes I have lots for my kitchen, but my DH has 4  utes, and his 2 expensive toys. ( 2 old cars)
My kitchen stuff is no where as expensive.. Makes me happy, and all well fed. ;D ;D
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: BeezeeBee on July 18, 2013, 12:44:17 am
Obbie, a well-fed well-stocked car-for-everyone happy home :)
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: Deeau on July 18, 2013, 12:46:52 am
I too very rarely use my stove, I was in the process of planning a kitchen renovation when I bought my TM 3 1/2 years ago, after the arrival of my Thermie I rarely used my stove anymore so never spent the $ on a new stove. Instead I had a timber cover made for the gas stove and the TM now lives on that under the rangehood, it quickly moves on the bench if on the rare occasion I want the gas stove.
I do not have a mixer at all so use my TM for all my baking ( of which there is allot ) and about 60 % of my evening meals ( along with my slow/pressure cooker )
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: Jamberie on July 18, 2013, 05:13:24 am
I rarely use anything else as I always consider how many more pots etc I would need to use -and therefore wash! I also gave many of my appliances away....still have slow cookers, 6-in-1, rice-maker, ice-cream maker and a few other speciality appliances (donut maker etc).

The main reason I bought my TMX was to be able to have healthy, minimally processed ingredients I usually have in the cupboard/freezer, delicious dinners (with left overs for lunches) ready in under 30 minutes after a busy day at work (I work 3 days per week) so I could spend the quality time with my daughter.
My go-to recipes that fit this bill are EDC pasta faglioli (blitzing any veggies/tuna etc that I have around the place), Beef Risotto http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=11435.0 (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=11435.0), risottos, Chilli Con Carne, variations on EDC ragu.

As a bonus (thanks to www.forumthermomix.com) I now also make butter chicken, tikka paste, breads, magic bean cake, cookies & cream fudge, minestrone and green smoothies regularly.

We now rarely get take-away as I can usually make something tastier and cheaper in the time it takes to pick something else up -hence we have easily saved enough money on groceries/take-away within the first year of ownership :)

Great thread! I love being able to 'rant' about my TMX to people who care (I don't like talking about TMX too much to my friends as I fear I sound like I'm bragging! -however my forum friends completely understand!!!!!)
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: BeezeeBee on July 19, 2013, 04:17:07 am
I too very rarely use my stove, I was in the process of planning a kitchen renovation when I bought my TM 3 1/2 years ago, after the arrival of my Thermie I rarely used my stove anymore so never spent the $ on a new stove. Instead I had a timber cover made for the gas stove and the TM now lives on that under the rangehood, it quickly moves on the bench if on the rare occasion I want the gas stove.
I do not have a mixer at all so use my TM for all my baking ( of which there is allot ) and about 60 % of my evening meals ( along with my slow/pressure cooker )
Deeau, that's one of the reasons that I got my TMX. Ok, not completely true. I've salivated over it for a while now. But the upcoming DIY kitchen reno gave me the logical reason to go for it ;D

Was going to get induction cooktop but decided against it, since I plan to do a lot of cooking on the TMX. No point spending too much on the stovetop now. Plus gas works better for wok cooking.
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: BeezeeBee on July 19, 2013, 04:22:27 am
We now rarely get take-away as I can usually make something tastier and cheaper in the time it takes to pick something else up -hence we have easily saved enough money on groceries/take-away within the first year of ownership :)

Great thread! I love being able to 'rant' about my TMX to people who care (I don't like talking about TMX too much to my friends as I fear I sound like I'm bragging! -however my forum friends completely understand!!!!!)

Jamberie, that is great to hear! Savings within a year :)

Yes, I'd love to shout to the whole world about my TMX but everyone around me would give me funny looks ;D
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: BeezeeBee on July 19, 2013, 04:28:57 am
Kimmyh, what brand of spatula do you use? My Rubbermaid one is not sturdy enough. The ones on Helene's site are too expensive :(

How big do you cut your chicken breast pieces? Worried that they won't be cooked. Need to find the right balance between size, time, temp, type of meat, not shredded and being completely cooked.

Judy said thighs can be cut to about 6 cm pieces.
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: jo_nz on July 19, 2013, 05:04:40 am
Personally, I have a general preference for steaming meat (chicken pieces, fish, meatballs...) in the varoma rather than cooking them in the sauce. 
I do like some - eg. honey mustard chicken though....but often don't particularly love the texture of meat cooked in the bowl.  I'd rather cook things like ragu on the stove. 

I love the all-in-one meals with sauce cooking below, rice/potatoes cooking in the basket, and meat & vege steaming on top. 

I use my tmx for heaps of baking (cakes, biscuits, bread), as well as most meals...although the last 2 nights I've made non-tmx dinners! (a roast chicken, and a pasta bake).  I love custards and cheese sauce and make chutneys, jams etc.  Xmas presents last year were mostly homemade (fudges, jams, tomato relish, lemon curd, spice mixes...)

I've definitely saved money EXCEPT for all the things I've bought after being over on the Shopping Thread!  ;)

I have a pretty sturdy OXO brand spatula that seems to be holding up well, although it's not all that flexible so doesn't get in and around the blades too well (maybe that's why it's holding up well!)
Title: Re: How do you use your Thermomix?
Post by: Kimmyh on July 19, 2013, 01:25:48 pm
My spatula is an old flexible target one. My Tupperware one is brilliant too, but I only use it for cakes. Don't want to duff it up too much.
I cut my chicken breasts into 2 or 3cm cubes and I cooks perfectly in 10mins in a hot sauce at 100C. I don't use thighs.