Forum Thermomix
Welcoming Center, Management and General Chat => Chit Chat => Topic started by: CreamPuff63 on August 06, 2010, 06:12:13 pm
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I'm interested in using my Varoma more and would be interested in seeing more photo's and details about dishes people have bought to fit inside their Varoma, and for what purposes/recipes. If no photo's, please specify how many servings it gives and what capacity it holds to give everyone a good idea on the capabilities. Even what shop and website you purchased it from, and an indication of price... Ta very muchly :-* :-* :-*
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Great idea CreamPuff.
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I've bought quite a lot of different dishes to fit in the Varoma. I will try and take some photos, but you know me and the computer!!!
When i bought them I took the Varoma and an egg ring, (because this is what I sit them on so the steam can circulate) I also use oven bags for Red Silk Chicken and such things that are cooked in a liquid. I bought a stainless steel one, with lid, from a $2 shop for $6. If they don't have a lid you can always cover with glad wrap. The op shops often have Pyrex dishes.
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Good thinking everyone. I use a couple of small corningware dishes I have. They are at least 30 years old. I must try and remember the egg ring trick Chookie.
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I have collected a number of different containers, to hold food, when using the Varoma. I also use oven bags. The largest Pyrex container is 7 cups. The containers without lids I cover with Glad Wrap. Most of the small dishes will fit 4 into the Varoma, although the very small ones will fit 6 or 8.
The egg ring I place under most of the large dishes to allow the steam to circulate. The pink stringy thing is called a " food loop". I use it under the larger dishes as the egg ring is too thick and the lid will not sit down.
I have other 'oven to table', dishes that I also use. I don't use plastic as I often brown the food after it is steamed.
The most expensive Pyrex container, with lid was $20.
I use 2 books when I want ideas, TMX Full Steam Ahead, and Brigid Treloar's ' Steaming'.
I have also pictured the small TMX food warmer. Although I haven't used it for steaming
I have been told that it is good, however you would need to block the small hole that is in the lid.
Posted by elizabeth at 6:09 PM 0 comments Links to this post
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That is quite a collection of items there Chookie - had to go to your blog to see them though.
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Good photo Chookie - I have a number of oval shaped dishes too. Hope Vorwerk will make some dedicated dishes some day.