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Chit Chat / Cooking the meat and traduction
« on: April 25, 2012, 09:28:07 am »
Hello,
 I would like to know what are the different home cooking meat.
 In France we have:
 Soleil (ou aller - retour) : sun (or round - trip)
 Bleu : blue
 Saignante : bleeding
 A point : has developed
 Trop cuite : overcooked
 ... and you? Can you help me with the translation please?

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Vegetarian / Re: tagine of vegetables
« on: April 08, 2012, 01:52:36 pm »
yes you can, yesterday i've put an eggplant, cut into small cubes and I put it in the cooking water. You can replace the bouillon cube by what you want...

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Vegetarian / tagine of vegetables
« on: April 07, 2012, 09:22:33 pm »
Name of Recipe: Tagine of vegetables

Number of People: 4

Ingredients:
 1 onion
 20 g of olive oil
 1 beef bouillon cube
 500 g of water
 2 pinch of turmeric and paprika
 salt & pepper
 400 g carrots
 300 g of potatoes
 3 zucchinis
 20 green olives
 10 g of sour cream

Preparation:
Peel the onion and put in  *: . Mixer 6sec VIT4
Add oil and cook 5MN 100 ° VIT1
Add bouillon cube, water, turmeric, paprika and pepper insert the basket into  *:
let put the carrots and zucchini cut diagonally and potatoes (cut into 6 or 8 ) and olives. Cook 30MN VAROMA  :-: VIT2
By the end of cooking remove the rack and pour the vegetables into a serving dish and keep warm.
Add cream and reduce the sauce 5MN VAROMA  :-: VIT2 when ringing pour the sauce over the vegetables
Mix gently and serve with grilled meat

Photos:
Sorry but I've not had time everything was eaten too quickly  ;D

Lucyluu: Could I sub vege stock paste for the bullion cube, just to make a vegetarian dish? Possibly serve with grilled haloumi.

Yoz: yes you can, yesterday i've put an eggplant, cut into small cubes and I put it in the cooking water. You can replace the bouillon cube by what you want...

Lucyluu: We have this a lot especially when I don't feel like doing much cooking, (not that that happens a lot), its one of those put it all in a forget it for half an hour. Very easy and very nice. Instead of a pinch of tumeric and paprika I use a level teaspoon of tumeric and the same of hungarian sweet paprika, we can't have anything spicy hot due to an allergy. This goes great as a side with barbeque steak or sausages or fish or chicken. I vary the vegetables as well, broccoli, sweetpotato, beans with mushrooms on top always very nice no matter which way.

Cuilidh: For those of you who have made this - would coconut cream work as a replacement for sour cream?  How do you think it would turn out if I also included a dollop of vinegar if the 'sour' taste is necessary?

Lucyluu:I use lowfat Yoghurt instead of the sour cream, I think the coconut cream would give it a  :-\different taste. Maybe you could add some pineapple or dried apricots or both to give  more of a tropical taste to it.

DM: well, I added pumpkin and mushroom
only one potato
ommit olive
subs boulion with Massel stock cube
served with rice and fried halloumi
As running late, steaming vege in the pressure cooker
Yum!

JD: I had no onions so finally used some of a huge pack I chopped and froze ages ago when I bought a bargain priced bag of brown onions. There was probably more than the equivalent of 1 onion in what I thawed out.  I skipped the chopping stage, squeezed the liquid from the thawed onions and cooked them on varoma for 5 mins.  I added 1/4 tsp of both paprika and turmeric and at the end used 30g sour cream. 
A very tasty side dish, thanks Yoz - you will be pleased to see people are finally cooking your recipe   Thanks also to Lucyluu for bumping it.

Mab19: Made this for lunch today.  We found it a bit salty but that could be because I used a chicken stock cube, maybe half a one next time.  Other than that we loved it.






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Chit Chat / What type of breakfast?
« on: April 03, 2012, 06:20:39 pm »
Hello,
I would like to know what you take for breakfast. I take a coffee, brioche and jam. As this forum several nationality, several habituds are represented, it seems interesting to know your habits. So that you take every morning? If you're in a hurry or if you have time like the weekend for example ?

See you soon

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Breakfast / Re: Rara's Pancakes
« on: April 02, 2012, 08:14:40 am »
my DD, my DW and myself we tested this morning and loved it!
 thank you

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Bread / Re: Maddy's Chocolate Hot Cross Buns
« on: April 01, 2012, 01:38:45 pm »
Thanks Cookie, i think i'll try very soon ! yum ;)

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Bread / Re: Financier heart chocolate "Nutella"
« on: April 01, 2012, 01:27:15 pm »

You are doing a wonderful job! I only wish my French was as good as your English. ;)
In fact, i wrote my answers (in english) in the google translator page. If i can't understand the french translation, I corrects until something understandable  ;D

Aah thanks mkr, I hadn't heard of them before.  I do love a friand though so will be making these.

Yoz how many financiers does this recipe make?

I've made this recipe with the Tupperchef muffin form.
I've done 7 financiers with this quantities
TupperChef Muffin Form

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Bread / Re: Financial heart chocolate "Nutella"
« on: March 31, 2012, 04:20:31 pm »
I suspect Yoz means financier. Either way they look delicious!
mkr thank you for your help  ;)
I didn't know whether to translate "financier" or not
In addition to learning new recipes I also learned to speak and write in English: great!  ;D
this forum is good for the stomach and head  :)

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Bread / Financier heart chocolate "Nutella"
« on: March 31, 2012, 09:46:51 am »
75 g butter
4 egg whites
150 g of sugar
50 g ground almonds
50 g flour
A pinch of vanilla powder
A pinch of salt
Nutella

 Preheat oven to 200 °
 Put the butter in the bowl 3 min, 80 °, 1 saw.
 Add remaining ingredients except the Nutella and mix 20 seconds, vit4
 Place the dough in a muffin tin
 Finish by putting a spoonful of Nutella in the center and the surface of each financial.
 Place in oven for 15-20 min at 200 °
 
 Can be eaten warm or cold


Have a nice day !

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Introduce Yourself / Re: Goooooood morning forum !
« on: March 31, 2012, 08:17:01 am »
thank you for your warm welcome!
I have my TM31 for a little over a year. I'll try to translate some recipes I promise you.
Have a nice day

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Introduce Yourself / Goooooood morning forum !
« on: March 29, 2012, 10:42:09 am »
Hi,
I'm a French user's fantastic TM 31!
I'm 33 and i live in the south of France.
I think I found the best solution for my kitchen to travel around the world thanks to you!
Have a nice day and make good receipts ;o)
Yoz

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