The Thermomix is accurate when heating
TO a temp - eg heating to 37 or 80
o but as Thermomixer says when it is showing heat in the bowl (as in the lights that show the heat) it is like those old strip thermometers that you used to put on your foreheads where it was either green, brown or yellow I think it was.
If the 37
O light is showing, then the temp has reached a minimum of 37 but could also be as warm as 49
o just not warm enough to make the 50
o light come on.
I always use a thermometer to check the temp when I am making yoghurt or else wait until the 37
o light goes off, then I know that the temp has dropped below 37
o.
The temp settings were built for heating to and cooking at temp, not an accurate temp of what is in the bowl as such after the cooking has ceased.
If the recipe instructions read as Thermomixer said "wait until the 37
o light goes off" then it would mean more people would have success
Clear as mud now
I love Andie's set up and I have that on the list of DH to do - though may have to wait for a while as I am a hard person to buy for when it comes to birthdays etc, so might get one for Easter lol