Forum Thermomix
Welcoming Center, Management and General Chat => Chit Chat => Topic started by: cecilia on October 15, 2011, 03:30:03 am
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Don't know whether it's because there are spring showers outside washing the world clean as I write, but I have a yen to cook up ingredients that are looking unloved in my cupboard and feezer. Anyone want to join me and we can report back with any tadas and menu sharing to make it warm and fuzzy, as befits this forum. :)
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We've got 280 today and 35 forecast for tomorrow. So I think I'll wait thanks.
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:) I am about to start cooking, its raining heavy storms here at the moment.
i'll report back.
Robyn ;D
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Just found some Chicken livers, will make some Pate, will report back..Watching the storms in the distance, warm, 17, here.
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I made some toasted muesli and used up all the bits and pieces of dried fruit, nuts etc
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l have on order from the library a book called
the $21 dollar challenge by fiona lippey
it sounds like a good book and tells you to use what you have in your cupboard instead of buying it
will report back later
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Made the Pate using Gert's recipe. Very nice, then some fresh bread to have with it. Made some butter from Cream that I had in the freezer, Will use it in cooking, also the 2 cups of buttermilk from the butter.
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First I want to put in a plug for farfallina's wonderful Lentil and Red Bean Soup, which I made yesterday solely from pantry ingredients. We really enjoyed it.
Today made up walnut sauce, which used up a large bag of nut leftovers.
Also made sago puddings. It took a while, but it was worth it, and thank you to JD for the recipe on this thread, which was my inspiration. I find sago is one of those ingredients that sits in the cupboard and looks unappreciated, whereas in fact in the Thermomix, it is not difficult to cook.
Still have to do something with dates.
Thank you to all those who have responded. It feels good to check in the pantry and freezer and see what is actually there. :o
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:) I made a curried mince for dinner with lots of veges from the pantry.
Also, a large casserole which is in the slow cooker, using up the veges in the fridge.
Now i just got given 18 fresh eggs, so off to make quiches.
Nazar, that book is from Simplesavings.com.au website.
Robyn :D
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Have Just made Granola,, all ingreds. From pantry. cecilia it has dates in it. made Asparagus soup and braised Asparagus.Curried Mince for tea sounds good.
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We had a slow cooker meal last night so I put all the tired vegies into that, also some chick peas that were in the pantry and a tin of tomatoes. Great gravy.
I found some sago too, (thanks cecilia) and tonight we're having sago pudding.
Quite a few of my things are in the pantry but are used regularly. eg rice, flours etc. I do have some sorghum flour that was given to me at my last sourdough class and I don't know what I should use it for. Does anyone have any thoughts please?
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Where is the recipe for the sago pudding? I even tried googling it but came up empty handed.
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I also made sago puddings. It took a while, but it was worth it, and thank you to JD for the recipe on this thread, which was my inspiration. I find sago is one of those ingredients that sits in the cupboard and looks unappreciated, whereas in fact in the Thermomix, it is not difficult to cook.
Sago & Tapioca pudding recipes here (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=3812.0). I think this may be the one Cecilia was referring to above.
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I do have some sorghum flour that was given to me at my last sourdough class and I don't know what I should use it for. Does anyone have any thoughts please?
Brazen's Gluten free English Muffins (http://brazen20au.blogspot.com/)
Quirky Jo's Gluten Free gingerbread men (http://quirkycooking.blogspot.com/2010/12/gluten-free-gingerbread-men.html)
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Thanks for the link JD. You always seem to be able to find things no-one else can.
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My thanks too, JD. That is exactly the thread I meant to link to, but didn't finish the job effectively!! I am a "Full Member"now and I am really feeling the "Full member" joy belonging to the forum and having people call me by name.
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Congratulations Cecilia, on being a New Full Member from another new Full memeber. :)
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Congrats Cecilia,
On being a full member.
JD finds everything so fast, so glad we have her on this forum.
Thanks JD.
Robyn :)
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Thanks Robyn, no worries - I enjoy looking for answers for the queries on here.
Full members soon become Hero Members so keep posting girls. :-*
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Cecilia, try making some CADA with your dates - totally delicious and ready in a couple of seconds!
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Yeah, well done Cecilia. :D