Amy, I find that a lot of 'celebrity chef' cookbooks cost around $50 too so I wasn't too surprised that the TMX ones were that much as obviously they have a limited audience. But yeah, it's not cheap to start a TMX cookbook collection. So far I've only got In The Mix and Dinner Spinner as well as EDC, Meat on the Menu and the Indian cookbook from HOI really want to get Alyce's QFITT book but $50 plus postage is a big splurge. I'm getting it for Mother's Day.
Amy one of the most useful and pretty cookbooks is Tenina's For Food Sake.The official Thermomix cookbooks ar nice to have but nothing wonderful. Gert
I bought quite a few of them but barely ever open any except for the one that come with the Thermomix (actually I don't open that but use a scanned copy on my iPad). Most of the time I just use whatever recipe takes my fancy in my other twenty million and one recipe books I own and convert them on the fly. I'm pretty ADHD when it comes to cooking and have a tendency to add a bit of this and that to my cooking depending on what I have to hand.
If I'm not sure about something, I normally try and find something similar here and use it as a guide. Touch wood I haven't had any total disasters yet....except for a chocolate mousse that didn't set, but I have a history of stuffing up chocolate mousse...the porcelain member of the family has been fed quite a few of them. According to my husband anything has to be better than the very first meal I ever fed him...Chilli Prawns, I halved the recipe but forgot to halve the amount of chilli. He grew up in a family that only eats bland food and apparently I nearly killed him...the start of a beautiful relationship
I bought quite a few of them but barely ever open any except for the one that come with the Thermomix (actually I don't open that but use a scanned copy on my iPad). Most of the time I just use whatever recipe takes my fancy in my other twenty million and one recipe books I own and convert them on the fly. I'm pretty ADHD when it comes to cooking and have a tendency to add a bit of this and that to my cooking depending on what I have to hand.I am curious to know however whether the recipe communities book profits are actually being split with the people who contributed the recipes....it would be a little rude if you had posted a recipe there and then it was used in the book for someone elses profit.