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Cooking for the family made easy - cooking demos available, please get in touch


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Parents - we all know how hard it is to squeeze everything into each day and cooking is one of them.

What if you had something to help? (and kids love to use it too, get them involved more in the cooking).

With the guided cooking of each recipe it's also so simple to set things going and then go play with the kids or put them to bed. Also with each step detailed your partner/friend/family member can take over where you left off!


I've only just got my "Thermie" and I've already made delicious evening meals, soup, bread, chocolate and hazelnut spread, houmous, oaty bars and the amazingly fast fruit sorbets take less than 10 seconds! My 5 year old is already excited to help and press each button and put the next ingredient in.


Come along to a Cooking Experience Demo and see the amazing Thermomix? TM5 in action.

Using the Thermomix? is extremely quick and very simple. It is 12 appliances in one (it can weigh, steam, grind, emulsify, knead, chop, mix, blend, stir, whip, heat and cook) and with the latest technology it can also lead you through each recipe step-by-step! There is an online recipe platform with access to over 30,000 recipes which will also email you your shopping list of ingredients and then talk you through preparing the recipe.


Who is a Cooking Experience Demo for?

- Do you love cooking?

- Do you hate cooking?

- Do you want to cook great and healthy meals for your family quickly and easily?

- Would you like to control what is going into your food/meals?

- Would you like to save time in the kitchen?

- Are you interested in having less food waste?

- Do you cook for anyone with allergies, intolerances or other special dietary needs?


If you answered ?yes? to any of the above or are curious to see this amazing appliance in action then please email me on [email protected] and I?ll get back to you to arrange a demo!


The Demo:

Your Thermomix? Cooking Experience Demo will be hosted at your home ideally with 3-4 other guests. This could be one evening or daytime during the week.

It is a relaxed occasion where you and your friends can enjoy a cooking demonstration followed by a delicious meal which we have prepared during the demonstration. There will be 5 dishes created at each of our demos which you will get to eat!

If it is more convenient I am happy to host the demonstration at my home in East Dulwich.

Note - if you host for at least 4 people (including yourself) you will receive a host gift as a thank you.

Please feel free to send a link to this post to any friends who might be interested.

https://thermomix.vorwerk.com/thermomix/12-functions/

Just to give an idea of what you can make, I have so far in the week I've had mine made...

- pesto (seriously took 45 seconds)

- fruit sorbet several times (less than 2 minutes and the kids loved helping and pressing the buttons and adding the ingredients)

- houmous (which you can freeze)

- butternut squash and black bean chilli

- chocolate cookies

- steamed salmon steaks

- steamed basa fillets while boiling new potatoes and steaming spinach all at the same time

- hollandaise sauce in 15 minutes

- courgette and feta risotto in 30 mins, no stirring or attention needed, just leave it to it

- oaty bars for the kids

- chocolate and hazelnut spread (you control the amount of sugar and no preservatives etc)

- creamy mashed potato

- veg soup which was also the base for a sauce served with steamed chicken and vegetables


All of this is using the "guided cooking" feature (a bit like a Hello Fresh recipe card but on the computer display on the Thermomix) which talks you through every step and alerts you when it's ready for the next stage so you can leave it alone til it's ready.


Oh and you can get it to clean itself in under a minute and then rinse/wipe as needed.

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 9 months later...
Oh, I don't love to cook for all my family, but I found the most simple and tasty dish. My favorite easy dish is boil chicken breast. You can to add some spice and eat chicken breast with vegetables, beans or cereals. I take recipe how to boil chicken breast here https://club.cooking/recipe/how-to-boil-chicken-breast/ . Just try and you'll be satisfied.

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