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Thermomix Recipes for TM5 and TM31 => Desserts => Topic started by: judydawn on November 26, 2009, 12:51:52 pm
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Name of Recipe:White Chocolate Panna Cotta with Peach Jelly (converted from Australian Table magazine 2004)
Number of People:serves 6 - 10
Ingredients:
1 x 400g can sliced peaches
2 teaspoons gelatine PLUS 3 teaspoons extra
80ml orange juice
300ml light thickened cream
250ml Carnation Light & Creamy evaporated milk
100g white chocolate, chopped
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
55g castor sugar
2 tblspns water
Preparation:
Grease a loaf pan and carefully line base with baking paper.
Drain peaches, reserving 2 tblspns syrup. Place syrup in a small bowl, sprinkle with 2 tspns gelatine and stir to combine.
Cook in microwave 10-15 seconds to heat & dissolve the gelatine. Stir in orange juice.
Lay peach slices over base of prepared pan, pour over syrup and chill until set.
Combine cream, evaporated milk, chocolate, vanilla and sugar in TM bowl and cook for 8 minutes 80o on speed 3. Slowly add gelatine whilst on speed 3 for 40 seconds.
Pour mixture into a jug and place in the fridge for about 3/4 hour, stirring occasionally until the mixture coats the back of a spoon. Strain the mixture onto the fruit and return to the fridge until set.
Turn out of pan and slice to serve.
Tips/Hints:
If you want plain panna cotta, omit the fruit/gelatine stage and pour the mixture straight into lined ramekins (or stemmed glasses if you don't want to turn them out). Decorate with fruit of your choice and maybe some coulis.
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Sounds wonderful Judy, a must try. :)
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Thanks Judy! :-*
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Thanks JD :-* :-* :-*
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Print, print, print-my file grows larger everyday. Thanks. It sounds delicious.
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Everyone who visited us over the last few days got a slice to taste Cookie1 and they all thought it was great. Have amended the 'Serves 6' as I got 10 slices out of it but guess it depends on how thick you cut 1 serving.
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................and how much the fridge fairy nicks. :-))
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Thanks for that recipe JD. I went out for lunch yesterday and dessert included vanilla panna cotta. Will be trying this recipe today. So much for the house cleaning prior to hand op in a week. Oh well we will manage, there are more important things.
If anybody gets the chance to eat at the Tea Rooms of Yarck - the food is to die for.
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Got to get your priorities right TC - food first, housekeeping last. ;) ;) Good luck with the hand op.
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Thanks JD. Looks YUM!!! Printing off so much at the moment! Have to go and get some more paper and ink today :-))
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What is more expensive, the food we eat or the ink we use in our computers :-)) :-)) :-)) Tried the re-inking method but didn't like it so have gone back to the expensive cartridges.
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We had to replace the cartridge in our printer a while back. DD couldn't understand why it was used up so quick. The cartridge cost $90. The printer was less than that originally!! It is a lovely printer though.
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Next time I buy a printer I will be doing a bit of research into the cost of cartridges before purchasing. Better to pay more initially for a printer with cheaper cartridges than a less expensive printer with dearer cartridges. I'm going to start putting these cartridges on my birthday, mother's day list.
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They're a rip off!! >:( I had to buy a fax machine for tmx orders with the hope to sell my other printer. But the fax line didnt work as planned and is now in my bedroom - BUT now the damn cartridges on the fax/printer have dried up before I've even used them :o :o. The idea was that each colour had its own individual cartridge so I wouldn't waste any. >:( >:( :'(
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Hope you didn't sell your other printer ILB.
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no i haven't yet JD. Had promised i to a girlfriend, but have had to hang on to it for longer...
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Our computer server is on 24 hours and I started having faxes go to the computer - very easy even for me to set that up.
So now all the rubbish faxes are deleted and no paper or ink wasted. Can your computer stay on ILB?
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Ohhh that would be good......
I've got a lap top and it goes a bit slow if I leave it on too long (a couple of days) and freezes. Probably not the best for it. ???
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Laptops don't like being left on - get too hot. :(
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Thanks Thermomixer. At least we know who to ask to set it up ;D ;)
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B ought my self a printer for Xmas, $79 on special. The replacement cartridges cost about $80!. DD said just buy a new printer each time. The printer is an Epson Stylus TX 110, the trick is that it has individual cartridges, black gets used most, so I can just replace the black. The black cartridge comes in 2 sizes so I buy the big one for not much more than the small one. Since mid Dec. I have used 1 black to 1/2 of the other colors. Hope this helps as a starting point.
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Thanks JD, love anything that can be prepared in advance.
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B ought my self a printer for Xmas, $79 on special. The replacement cartridges cost about $80!. DD said just buy a new printer each time. The printer is an Epson Stylus TX 110, the trick is that it has individual cartridges, black gets used most, so I can just replace the black. The black cartridge comes in 2 sizes so I buy the big one for not much more than the small one. Since mid Dec. I have used 1 black to 1/2 of the other colors. Hope this helps as a starting point.
How many recipes have you printed ?? Sounds like you really are becoming a computer nerd ;D ;D ;D ;D
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I've printed lots, Thermomixer. The recipes and comments on this Forum are so good that I just keep pressing buttons and printing. When I got t he printer, I remember that JD said in one of her posts that she had copies of recipes spread about, well so had I , until DH bought me a pile of colored files . But still not good with this machine, still can,t put photos on. Next project. I want to show isi what her roll look like filled with curried mince and other things.
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Yes, hurry up and learn that Chookie :D :D (says she who has no idea how to do it either :P :P)
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Yes JD - what's stopping you ?? You have kids who can show you !! ;)
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Yes but one lives in Melbourne and the other is so busy her feet don't touch the ground. I may have to wait for the grandchildren to grow up and show me :-)) :-)) No hurry, I'm happy just having and being able to use the computer without much help these days. Can't rush these things.
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JD, a girl who thinks like me. How ever I made isi's rolls and a white loaf today. 750g of white flour produced a nice loaf and 3 rolls. AND I took photos of what to do with the rolls. DH will have a go at putting them on the computer today. Then we will see!
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Great work Chookie. I know how to do the photos, but the way I know is so time consuming (only because I am slow at it) that I rarely do it. I love to see the photos too.