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Diet / Re: Crème Fraiche
« on: September 01, 2008, 04:25:36 pm »
Hi. Just received your query.

I placed 200 g of Greek Yoghurt. I use the same amount of yoghurt as cream!!

It's nice with lemon peel. Gives it a tang.

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Questions? Technical Issues? The Survival Guide / Thermomix and USA
« on: August 03, 2008, 10:58:29 am »
For those potential buyers in USA, unfortunately there are no sellers for the new TM31.  :( :( :(

However you can buy in Canada. They will provide with the same warranty and after sales service as they do with their Canadian customers.

Contact the following:

Vorwerk Thermomix
FANTAN Enterprise Ltd
8900 Sidaway Rd.
Richmond, BC, V6W 1G8
Canada

+1.604.288 27 33
+1.866.254 55 31
toll free 1-866-2676831
fantan@shaw.ca
www.easycooking.ca


One day, Thermomix will conquer the USA!!!!


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Cakes / Carrot Cake
« on: July 28, 2008, 12:33:41 am »
Name of Recipe: Carrot Cake
Number of People:
Ingredients:

2 cups roughly diced carrot

2/3 cup sugar
2/3 cup oil (I use grapeseed)
2/3 cup applesauce (make in thermo)
3 eggs
1/2 tspn salt
1 1/3 tspn baking soda (bicarb)
1 1/3 tspn baking powder
1 1/3 tspn cinnamon or mixed spice
1 1/3 cups plain flour


Preparation:

Place carrot in Thermomix, chop on speed 6 for approx 5-10 seconds. remove.

Place butterfly in thermo.
Combine sugar and oil on speed 4 for approx 10-15 seconds. scrape sides down, add applesauce and mix on speed 4 for another 10-15 seconds.
Reduce speed to 2 and add eggs one at a time through top and beat till smooth.
Add dry ingredients and mix on speed 2 for around 10-15 seconds.
Add in carrots and mix on speed 2 for 5-10 seconds.

Pour into a greased cake tin and bake in a mod. slow over 160-180'c for 1 hour.

Top with cream cheese frosting

members' comments

JD - I loved this carrot cake, so moist and it froze really well, even with the cream cheese frosting on top. Even my husband had a piece and he isn't a cake eater. 

Rowyfo - It tastes amazing... I used Amanda's frosting. The cake did stick to the pan everywhere, so more greasing next time. Thanks for the recipe Karen.

MJ - This is a fabulous recipe for carrot cup cakes. I've made 4 batches in the last few days for various events as well as for lunch boxes. Just wanted to update the recipe with weights. Plus, I don't use apple sauce, just oil. Below is the recipe as I make it:

Brazen's Carrot Cakes

Preheat oven to 160o C
2 cups roughly chopped carrot (170 g about 4 carrots)- blitz on speed 5/6 for 5 seconds and remove.

Blitz 130g raw sugar - speed 7 for 20 seconds.

Add to  ::
3 eggs
2/3 cup (100 g) oil

Blend for 15 seconds on speed 4 (I don't use butterfly). Scrape down and blend again for a further 15 seconds. Scrape once more.

Sift:
130g plain flour
70g plain wholemeal flour
1.5 tsp bicarb
1.5 tsp baking powder
2 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp salt

and add to mixture in  *:  along with the previously chopped carrots

Mix on dough setting for about 20 seconds and scrape down incorporating any flour that hasn't mixed in. Pour mixture in to a muffin tin lined with patty pans. I fill the patty pans to the top as the muffin tin is deeper than the paper patty pans.
Alternatively, pour into a ring tin.

Bake in a moderate oven, 175 degrees C, for 20 - 25 minutes or until top of cakes spring back when gently touched.
For a ring tin, bake in a moderately slow oven, 160 degrees C, for 1 hour.

I don't put nuts in, but I guess you'd chop them before the carrot. Original recipe says 1/2 cup. Could also be just sprinkled on top of frosting.

Ice with cream cheese frosting and top with little pieces of chopped Turkish apricots and a sprinkling of pepitas for that 'cafe' look.

I've edited this for some changes that I've made. Reduced oil and used a mix of wholemeal and white flour.

Narelle - I made MJ's recipe adaptation of Brazen's as above today and OH YUM.  With some basic cream cheese icing it was very very nice.  Similar to the Sara Lee frozen one.

I SCREAM - This was my first attempt at cake EVEEER! I don't even like Carrotcake - but it's the hubby's fave! It was awesome.
Just added a tiny bit more sugar to the icing as it was a bit to cheezy for my sweet tooth. Thank you brazen.









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Starters and Snacks / Tuna Paté
« on: July 27, 2008, 03:56:33 pm »
Name of Recipe: Tuna Paté
Numbner of People:
Ingredients:
2 tins of tuna
1/4 small jar of Pickled onions
Mayonnaise (4 tbls)
Pepper

Preparation:

Place the tuna, pickles into the bowl and give 5 turbo thrusts.
Add the mayonnaise and pepper and mix for a few seconds on speed 3-5-9.
Place in small serving dishes.





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Diet / Crème Fraiche
« on: July 25, 2008, 05:10:08 pm »
Name Of Recipe: Crème Fraiche  :o
Number Of People: N/A
Ingredients:
200 gr of cream (liquid)
1 tub of Greek Yoghurt
1 pinch of Salt

Preparation:

Put in all ingredients in the bowl and mix for a few seconds on Speed 3. That's it... Simple  :) :) :) :) :)



Tips/Hints:

Lovely with cereal or fresh Mango or strawberries.. A healthy breakfast


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Starters and Snacks / Hummus
« on: July 21, 2008, 11:40:24 am »
HUMMUS

3 tbls of Lemon Juice
1 Can of ready to eat Chick Peas
4 Garlic cloves.
1 cup of natural or Greek Yoghurt
2 tbls of Olive Oil.
Pinch of Salt and Pepper.
Parlsey.
 
Preparation

Place all the above ingredients in the bowl, and select programme 4. Keep mixing until the ingredients turn into a thick paste. When done, put in the fridge for a couple of hours. When ready to serve, sprinkle a bit of paprika on the top, to give that nice colour.

Really nice to serve with pita bread and carrot sticks. 

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