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Welcoming Center, Management and General Chat => Recipe Book Recipe Reviews => Topic started by: cecilia on April 14, 2012, 04:25:49 pm
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This recipe book is soon to be released. Watch this space. I will add a few links to recipes that are already on the Thermomix recipe forum soon. (They may be tweaked in the book edition.)
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/lifestyle/devils-angel-serves-up-tasmanian-treats/story-fn86hwxx-1226324212943
Devils' angel serves up Tasmanian treats by: FOOD DETECTIVE: Michelle Rowe From: The Australian April 14, 2012
THEY say the devil is in the detail, and Food Detective thinks one of the nicest details about a new cookbook by chef Fiona Hoskin is that proceeds from its sale will go towards protecting the beleaguered Tasmanian devil.
Devil of a Cookbook features recipes using the plethora of fresh produce available on the Apple Isle, designed for preparation in Thermomix machines.
Funds raised from the sale of the book will go to Devil Island Project, which has been working tirelessly to save the creature from the debilitating facial tumour disease that threatens to wipe out the species.
Since 2008, the project has set up four "devil islands", or security fenced enclosures, to isolate healthy devils from those afflicted with the cancer.
The project is now trying to raise $1.5 million to build an 18km double fence across northwest Tasmania, where about 500 disease-free devils have just been discovered by scientists.
"We're calling it the Great Devil Wall of Tasmania," Devil Island Project chairman Bruce Englefield tells Detective. "This disease-free population is the most genetically diverse in the state and it's in the wild, so totally self-sustainable. Scientists reckon we've got about three years before the disease reaches that area."
New Zealand-born Hoskin, who ran the Fee & Mee restaurant in Launceston for 20 years before closing it in 2009, has been a staunch supporter of the Tasmanian devil since stepping away from cooking full-time. She has joined Englefield in running the London marathon to raise funds to help save it, and has conducted fundraising dinners and events.
"It's wonderful that we have people like Fiona to help us get the word out," Englefield says. "She was my original devil's angel. She saw me on television a few years ago saying I was going to run the marathon at the age of 65 to raise funds for the devils, and the next day I got a call from her asking if I fancied having another person come to London and run the marathon with me. I jumped at the chance."
Hoskin's cookbook, to be released at the end of the month, features 90 recipes and a foreword by another adopted Tasmanian, Tetsuya Wakuda. It's available for $30 through thermomix.com.au. Englefield, meanwhile, is set to run another London Marathon on April 22. Donations can be made at www.everydayhero.com.au/devil_islanders_london_marathon
Who is Fiona?
http://appetite.butterflyinternet.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=105&Itemid=151
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This book will be interesting. Can't wait to see it. And at $30 that's pretty good :)
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$30 is good for a TMX cookbook. Let me know when it goes on sale
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Thanks for this information Cecilia - does the book have photos of each recipe? I'm sure it will sell well.
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Dear JD, The book isn't pubvlished yet. At Thermofest we were given a promo leaflet with three recipes and they had lush photos. Wait and see.
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$30 is a great price.
Cant wait to buyt it, just anther book to put me in another cooking dilema, too many books, too many recipes what shall I cook........bring it on, LOL
H :)
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LOL Hally I have enough trouble deciding from the forum
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I know I spend hours on deciding, change my mind all the time ???
H :)
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Hi everyone. I saw this book (from afar) for the first time this past week. I don't know where the writer of the article got the figure of $30 from. I had heard $40 was the price but at the moment consultants I know are taking pre-orders for it, only if people also pay the individual postage of $9. This may not apply throughout the country but it applies in my state apparently.
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Launch is getting closer now. So excited.
If you are on Facebook, please visit, LIKE and SHARE this page:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Devil-of-a-Cookbook/234337246670214?ref=ts
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Apparently this book is available today. It's $40 (presumably plus postage) from thermomix aust.
Has anyone seen the contents list? They say they can't give me the contents but that it includes venison with pepper berry sauce, rhubarb champagne, lobster ravioli, cauliflower with truffle soup, anise scented cured salmon, turmeric lamb and crayfish pate.
It may be just in time to arrive for mothers day but with a family of some vegetarians and a few gluten free, I'd like to know that we are going to get good use out of the book.
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Postage is $7.00. I had a look today. :)
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I haven't touched the book yet, I just saw a display copy being inspected by others at our trade show tent. On Monday hopefully I'll be able to get a copy at the launch and will post the contents asap after that. People on Facebook have been publishing photos of recipes they've already baked from it. Must had got their hands on advanced copies to tease us and get us all excited. I'll put the links here soon but you have to be registered on Facebook to access them I expect.
http://www.facebook.com/fleurcole?ref=ts
Light as Air Spongecake
Carrot & Apple Cake
The book is full of gorgeous recipes by Tetsuya Wakuda, Fiona Hoskin, chefs and Thermomix enthusiasts from Tasmania.
Whilst we cannot provide a list of contents we can say that you will learn to make Venison with Pepperberry Sauce, Rhubarb 'Champagne', Lobster Ravioli ' with Tomato and Basil Vinaigrette, Cauliflower and Truffle Soup, Anise-Scented Cured Salmon, Turmeric Lamb, Crayfish Pate ... plus many more!
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That would be great Cecelia, I do like to know the content of a recipe book if I can before I buy them. Needs to be fairly family friendly to be worth it. :)
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Kylie is right. Just saw this post on Thermomix Facebook page:
Devil of a Cookbook is now available to purchase! Your purchase will not only have you creating more everyday surprises but will also contribute to help the wonderful Devil Island Project. We look forward to receiving your love and support!
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Seems a bit strange not to tell people the contents?
From what they have said so far it sounds like Dani's book with more elaborate recipes.
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I think we all ready had this discussion on this thread
http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=9510.15#bot
Gert
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The book is available to buy directly on the oz thx website for 40 aud..
Doesnt say how many recipes etc are in it as its not just a cookbook but also has stories in it etc..would be interested to know... Like the cover but pity they dont have a look inside option at least at the table of contents..
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Will post whatever I can find out asap Frozzie, but - alas - probably not until after the launch on Monday, and then it depends on whether i can actually buy a copy.
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Because I love you all :D :-* :-* :-*
You will find the contents list here (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=9899.0)
Judy I hope I have it right so that you can link the reviews to it when they happen :-* :-*
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Good on you faffa. Now we can see how desirable it is and it is.
Gert
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I was typing it all out going - nup, nup nup, you don't need it ... yep, yeeeep YEEEEEESSSSSSSSSS. :D :D :D *sigh* might have to get it for mothers day
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Thankyou!
That makes all the difference in making a decision. I don't understand why Thermomix couldn't release the contents. Seems silly as it helps people decide.
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Thankyou!
That makes all the difference in making a decision. I don't understand why Thermomix couldn't release the contents. Seems silly as it helps people decide.
They finally succumbed to the pressure Kylie and posted it on their Facebook page in pictures (which is what Dede has added to the other thread as well)
I typed it out to save JD the work when the reviews start coming in ;)
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Thankyou!
That makes all the difference in making a decision. I don't understand why Thermomix couldn't release the contents. Seems silly as it helps people decide.
Call it micro managing.
Gert
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Thx girls.. I just noticed someone on facebook also posted the contens pages...
Oh and by the contents im a bit tempted lol..
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I have just ordered it on line ;D
Another mothers day gift ;D ;D
H :)
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Here is a little article that was in The Mercury (Tas paper) today. Thermomix doesn't get a mention, but it's still PR for the cause:
http://www.themercury.com.au/article/2012/05/15/328401_tasmania-news.html
Enjoy!
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I bought one for myself for Mothers Day, plus the Travelling with TM. Had a quick flick through TWTM, and put it aside - very boring and have not picked it up again. Love the look of DOC, but have yet to make something from it (too busy this week). The pictures make me want to pack up my suitcase and go to Tassie. I sort of get the feeling that Tassie is a bit of a Gourmet Heaven - am I right?
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Tassie is beautiful CP. not sure if it's any more gourmet than anywhere else, but we certainly produce some great products. :)
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I think Tassie s neant to be a foodie place. I ave a friend & hervDH go to Tassie just for all the gourmet foods.
One day Dede we will make it there :)
H :)
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The pictures of Tassie are nice. I wish there were more pics of the recipes in the book though! (yes yes apparently I am a food porn addict!).
There are lots of recipes in here that I intend to try. We made the 'light as air' sponge cake last night - gluten free as per the recipe for those who are interested - and it's really good. Must write a shopping list today for everything else we want to make on the weekend!
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I also wish there were more photos of the recipes. I tend to make those recipes where the food looks good in the photo. That's why I love Tenina's book.
It's certainly a lovely book and I look forward to making more things from there.
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I also wish there were more photos of the recipes. I tend to make those recipes where the food looks good in the photo. That's why I love Tenina's book.
It's certainly a lovely book and I look forward to making more things from there.
It is a lovely cookbook but I guess we all knew it would be more of a fund raiser than a true TMX book. Photos cost money to produce properly so for what it is it is ok. Anyway something different and a nice product.
Dede Tassie is a Gourmet's and a Gourmand's heaven . Believe me you live in a beautiful pristine part of the world which is quite unique.
Gert
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Halex and Gert, I put this link on another thread, but you might like it too:
http://saveamainlander.com.au/typical-mainlanders/the-fanatical-foodie