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George Brown College is awarded a Thermomix

  

Congratulations to Naomi Elsier who finished 1st Place Overall and also first for Best Plated Dessert  in the Canadian Intercollegiate Chocolate Competition held on April 21 and 22, 2012.

Naomi competed as a student of Georges Brown College which was awarded a Thermomix.  The college will be developing wonderful recipes which we will use in our demos.

More news and recipes will follow.  Enjoy pictures of the contestants and of Naomi Elsier's winning dessert.

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Recipe by Aileen Sforcina taken from our new book :

In the Mix: Great Thermomix Recipes is the new cookbook by food journalist and Thermomix enthusiast Dani Valent. It features over 90 recipes by top Australian and international chefs, Thermomix cooks and food bloggers. Its clean layout and full-page colour photographs make it a pleasure to thumb through.   price : 60.00$

 

These crackers are delicious with cheese or dips.

 

100 g Quinoa seeds (white, black, red or a mix)

50 g Chia seeds (white or black)

70 g Water

10 g Sesame seeds

Salt, to taste

 

Preheat oven to 400°F

 

1.       Place the quinoa and the chia seeds into the TM bowl and grind for 30 sec / speed 9

2.       Add 70 g water and the sesame seeds and mix for 6 sec / speed 6 to make a stiff dough

3.       Roll small balls of the dough between non-stick paper or a folded-over silicon mat to create circles 1mm to 2mm thick.  Place on a tray lined with baking paper and bake for 5 minutes, or until just golden.  When cool, store in an airtight container.

 

Variation : Make mini taco shells by slowly bending just cooked-warm crackers over a chopstick or fat pencil, then drape them over the TM rim to cool.  Served the tacos with finely diced sashimi tuna, tossed with diced avocado, shoyu and a sprinkle of sesame seeds.

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Drinks and Beverages

Nectar poires oranges cannelle

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