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Just buy a decent blender with all of the attachments and cook your sauces properly.
If you want a fairly industrial one you cant go wrong with a robot coupe.
http://www.nisbets.co.uk/products/ProductList.asp?...
If you want a fairly industrial one you cant go wrong with a robot coupe.
http://www.nisbets.co.uk/products/ProductList.asp?...
incredibe incredible incredible things
would love one- would be able to chuck away about 5 different things, and would probably stop buying half the sauces i buy. have seen these things make all sorts of unlikely things- breads, soups, ice creams, anything really.
interesting that kenwood have bought out a chef that can also cook as well-= that could be interesting, but probably not as versatile as a thermomix and not a lot cheaper.
would love one- would be able to chuck away about 5 different things, and would probably stop buying half the sauces i buy. have seen these things make all sorts of unlikely things- breads, soups, ice creams, anything really.
interesting that kenwood have bought out a chef that can also cook as well-= that could be interesting, but probably not as versatile as a thermomix and not a lot cheaper.
PugwasHDJ80 said:
incredibe incredible incredible things
would love one- would be able to chuck away about 5 different things, and would probably stop buying half the sauces i buy. have seen these things make all sorts of unlikely things- breads, soups, ice creams, anything really.
interesting that kenwood have bought out a chef that can also cook as well-= that could be interesting, but probably not as versatile as a thermomix and not a lot cheaper.
Thanks for the response, I do have the previously mentioned items but was interested in is as a "one stop shop" for kitchen appliances. The bread kneading would be a welcome addition as well.would love one- would be able to chuck away about 5 different things, and would probably stop buying half the sauces i buy. have seen these things make all sorts of unlikely things- breads, soups, ice creams, anything really.
interesting that kenwood have bought out a chef that can also cook as well-= that could be interesting, but probably not as versatile as a thermomix and not a lot cheaper.
I might have to book myself on one of the demos and have a look in real life.
they're an integrated cooker, blender, mixer, chopper slicer thing.
the most interesting things are the stuff you just can't do with home machinery- such as homogenising ice cream mix- so you get really really really smooth ice cream byt cutting up the fat globules very finely. You can also stick in all the ingrediecnts for hollandaise and come back in 5 minutes and you'll have perfect hot cooked hollandaise.
the most interesting things are the stuff you just can't do with home machinery- such as homogenising ice cream mix- so you get really really really smooth ice cream byt cutting up the fat globules very finely. You can also stick in all the ingrediecnts for hollandaise and come back in 5 minutes and you'll have perfect hot cooked hollandaise.
PugwasHDJ80 said:
they're an integrated cooker, blender, mixer, chopper slicer thing.
the most interesting things are the stuff you just can't do with home machinery- such as homogenising ice cream mix- so you get really really really smooth ice cream byt cutting up the fat globules very finely. You can also stick in all the ingrediecnts for hollandaise and come back in 5 minutes and you'll have perfect hot cooked hollandaise.
Thanks for that. So do you then have to freeze the ice cream (mixture) or does it do that too?the most interesting things are the stuff you just can't do with home machinery- such as homogenising ice cream mix- so you get really really really smooth ice cream byt cutting up the fat globules very finely. You can also stick in all the ingrediecnts for hollandaise and come back in 5 minutes and you'll have perfect hot cooked hollandaise.
dazco said:
Thanks for that. So do you then have to freeze the ice cream (mixture) or does it do that too?
I did, but it is hard to discover what exactly the machine is doing, or is capable of, and what the human element was.It was my small research into these that led me to buy a magimix food processor for myself. Which is st!!.
Another two items that impressed me were the five grand+ ovens that cook the meat (and probably other goods) in the most ideal way for the product. raising and lowering the temp at certain times in the cooking.
And the fast ovens that use heat and microwaves in unison a la Subway.
Good kit available to professionals, all at a grand price though.
Roger645 said:
Mr Pies said:
I've just been watching a few videos of them on YouTube. Looks like a waste of money to me.
Why's that?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeJGXyqsBNQ
Not for me thanks.
Mr Pies said:
Look at the state of the 'Sunday lunch' she cooks with it towards the end of this video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeJGXyqsBNQ
Not for me thanks.
that is quite the oddest complaint i've seen on pistonheds in a long time. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeJGXyqsBNQ
Not for me thanks.
the fact she has cooked food that you don't like the look of has nothing to do with the machinery and everything to do with her choice in cooking.....
why does this reflect on the thermomix? its clearly a continental advert catering to continental tastes.
PugwasHDJ80 said:
that is quite the oddest complaint i've seen on pistonheds in a long time.
the fact she has cooked food that you don't like the look of has nothing to do with the machinery and everything to do with her choice in cooking.....
why does this reflect on the thermomix? its clearly a continental advert catering to continental tastes.
I don't like her dress either. And the colour of the kitchen annoys me the fact she has cooked food that you don't like the look of has nothing to do with the machinery and everything to do with her choice in cooking.....
why does this reflect on the thermomix? its clearly a continental advert catering to continental tastes.
Mr Pies said:
PugwasHDJ80 said:
that is quite the oddest complaint i've seen on pistonheds in a long time.
the fact she has cooked food that you don't like the look of has nothing to do with the machinery and everything to do with her choice in cooking.....
why does this reflect on the thermomix? its clearly a continental advert catering to continental tastes.
I don't like her dress either. And the colour of the kitchen annoys me the fact she has cooked food that you don't like the look of has nothing to do with the machinery and everything to do with her choice in cooking.....
why does this reflect on the thermomix? its clearly a continental advert catering to continental tastes.
PugwasHDJ80 said:
Mr Pies said:
PugwasHDJ80 said:
that is quite the oddest complaint i've seen on pistonheds in a long time.
the fact she has cooked food that you don't like the look of has nothing to do with the machinery and everything to do with her choice in cooking.....
why does this reflect on the thermomix? its clearly a continental advert catering to continental tastes.
I don't like her dress either. And the colour of the kitchen annoys me the fact she has cooked food that you don't like the look of has nothing to do with the machinery and everything to do with her choice in cooking.....
why does this reflect on the thermomix? its clearly a continental advert catering to continental tastes.
Had the demo session today with one of my neighbours, we made things within 1 hr that I never thought possible or would ever have the patience for.
We both ordered one, amazing bit of kit: www.thermomix.com
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We both ordered one, amazing bit of kit: www.thermomix.com
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