It really doesn’t take much to break the writing mojo does it? Since my recent computer meltdown, and consequent enforced break, I am struggling to get back to my happy writing place. So apologies for my slackness, I’m working on it. I’ll get there, please be patient with me.
Anyway, that aside, I went to a thermomix cooking class last night, held at the arse end of the earth in Mulgrave. It was a special event with guest presenter Nico Moretti, who has just published his first cook book, ‘Food for Friends’. It was off to a rough start with one of my particular pet hates. 120 people were expected and at start time numbers were well down. So we waited. I hate that. Loathe it. Detest it. Get the picture? It makes me irate. I just find it so incredibly insulting to those who arrive on time. I wouldn’t expect anyone to wait for me if I was late and and I really don’t feel the need to wait for anyone else.
Eventually though it did start and it was worth the wait. The presentation was far from flawless with the odd problem like the steamer basket being referred to as the varoma and similar. No problem for those of us who have a thermomix but very confusing to the prospective customers sitting beside me. I know I’m being nit picky but really, I’m just getting the negatives out of the way first.
The food that was prepared was delicious, persimmon sorbet (too much lemon in my opinion…..OK, I’ll stop picking), pan brioche, Thai hummos, Thai salad, Thai chicken and basil, steamed Thai fish cakes and a simply divine white chocolate pannacotta. Additional recipes were included in the handout. Aside from getting my hands on some wonderful new recipes, the thing I enjoyed the most was the odd comment here and there that acted as a light bulb moment for me. I spent a lot of the time furiously scribbling notes to self on the recipe leaflet with ideas for recipes to develop, food styling thoughts and just little tips about how to get more or more effective results from the thermomix. Seriously, I have notes from everything from a new idea in sausage making to freezing coriander roots.
So there you have it, minor picks aside, it was a very worthwhile evening. In fact at $15 entry and roughly $150 in petrol I would even call it a bargain.
i’m finding it hard to get motivated with cooking or bloggin atm too.
interesting about last night – in the FB group they were mostly negative about the demo that was done in perth months ago, you’d think he’d have sorted out the problems by now!
Interesting. What’s the FB group? What were their complaints?
I congratulate you girls on the efforts you make with the family commitments as well. Keep up the great work.
We went to the demo and waited and waited and waited too. Fortunately it wasn’t too cold.
Mulgrave is near the demographic centre of Melbourne – but a bloody long way from my home too. Tolls as well as petrol for us.
There were some good tips and ideas, and Nico seems to be a genuine, informative presenter. He was able to handle most of the queries without hesitstion.
I thought that the sorbet was a bit tart and would have been better without the peel. Made it a bit chewy. The hummus was bit lemony – may have been better to taste & alter with more oil or chick peas. The fish cakes that were prepared ready for eating after the demo were overcooked & a bit watery, sure, but the idea was sound.
Yes, the pannacotta gets a big tick – but then it was full of cream & chocolate.
Basically I would congratulate the Thermomix team for bringing Nico and having a demo to give me a new interest in my machine. There really aren’t many other places to get information/hints.
Again, thanx girls for your efforts in keeping up our interest in new recipes, ideas for the fantastic machine.
You could have probably taught the damned class!
You could have had a sleepover at my house you know ; )
xx
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Hi TruelyPru, totally agree with your assessment of the food. Glad I wasn’t being too picky. I do so hate being a negative nancy if it’s not really justified. Funny thing about Melbourne that whole demographic centre thing isn’t it? Great if you’re south east but a pain in the butt for the rest of us.
heehee Sharon, one of these days maybe I will! A sleepover would have been fun. I haven’t seen you in forever. We must do a school holiday catch up.
Would love a school holiday catchup but alas we are driving to Brisbane for the holidays. It’s Jan’s 40th on July 3rd so we’ll be up there for her birthday. Any chance of a friday catchup at some point? I know JJ is keen too. Miss you xx
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