Cornish cream, could you please pm me the recipe too. I've only tried the EDC one and would like to compare the two. TIA
Lady Ricey, I have never cooked the butter chicken recipe from the EDC (I don't have that book) I always use the recipe from Fast and Easy Indian cookery book, which is delicious. Would you like me to pm you the recipe?
Not so much a fail as a rescue on the stovetop for me as well today. I was making some tomato relish and had it on reverse soft speed for 30 minutes to cook it down. Like you, I opened the lid to find reasonably raw onion and apple sitting on the top. I noticed during cooking that on soft speed when there's quite a lot of liquid in the bowl it doesn't move the stuff around on top AT ALL. I increased the speed to 1-2 and noticed that got things moving a little better. I was pressed for time and needed to get dinner on, so I just tipped the lot into a saucepan to finish reducing while I made risotto in my TMX. Thankfully risotto was a resounding success.I think there are going to be some idiosyncracies that us newbies will learn as we go along. Lesson number 1 - don't just set and forget at first, keep checking to see what's going on there! That is definitely the lesson I learned today during my second day with my Thermomix.Onwards and upwards
Quote from: Cornish Cream on November 23, 2010, 01:05:15 pmLady Ricey, I have never cooked the butter chicken recipe from the EDC (I don't have that book) I always use the recipe from Fast and Easy Indian cookery book, which is delicious. Would you like me to pm you the recipe?I think I accidentally PM'd you saying yes please! So that's a double yes please!