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Mr D's Thermal Cooker - Helping Mother Earth: No Knead and No Oven Bread - cooked in a thermal cooker
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Mr D's Thermal Cooker - Helping Mother Earth. Wednesday, 24 June 2009. No Knead and No Oven Bread - cooked in a thermal cooker. This recipe is adapted from the now famous no knead bread recipe developed by Jim Lahey of Sullivan Street Bakery, Manhatten. It was first published in the New York Times in November 2006 and has become one of the most talked about recipe on the internet. 1½ cups of bread flour. 1 to 1½ tsp of salt (depending on your taste). 8539; tsp of instant dried yeast. 1 cup of tepid water.
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Mr D's Boat - MyCleopatra: April 2008
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Mr D's Boat - MyCleopatra. Mr D's Other Blogs. Mr D's Food Blog - The Gastronomical Travels of a Shooting Party. Mr D's Cobb BBQ Blog. About Me - Mr D. View my complete profile. Wednesday, 9 April 2008. About Me - Mr D. Me at the helm of My Cleopatra. Who is Mr D? Http:/ www.mycleopatra.co.uk/. This immediately, much to my surprise, attracted owners from all over the world, who like me were looking for advice and spare parts. Unfortunately it didn't really work so in July 2004 I decided to give eBay a tr...
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Mr D's Thermal Cooker - Helping Mother Earth: Thai Chicken Risotto cooked in Mr D's Thermal Cooker
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Mr D's Thermal Cooker - Helping Mother Earth. Wednesday, 24 March 2010. Thai Chicken Risotto cooked in Mr D's Thermal Cooker. This is a great risotto for those who like Thai flavours. You could substitute or add prawns and the addition of peas would be nice. 2 tbsp of vegetable oil. 1 tbsp of butter. 1 large onion, diced. 1 clove of garlic, finely chopped. 2 chicken breasts, cut into cubes. 1 tbsp of Thai green paste. 3 tbsp of fish sauce. 225g of risotto rice. 600ml of chicken stock. Mr ds thermal cooker.
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Mr D's Thermal Cooker - Helping Mother Earth: Useful Tip 1 - How to cook for two people.
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Mr D's Thermal Cooker - Helping Mother Earth. Thursday, 21 May 2009. Useful Tip 1 - How to cook for two people. I was looking at. Site this morning and found this question and answer which I though may be of use to many who use a thermal cooker to cook for only two people. Is it possible to cook a small meal as sometimes I do not have enough ingredients to fill a whole pot or I may just want to have enough for one or two people? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Mr D's Thermal Cooker. Leave to cook for...
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Mr D's Thermal Cooker - Helping Mother Earth: Stocks - There are basic stocks in Mr D's Thermal Cook Book
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Mr D's Thermal Cooker - Helping Mother Earth. Friday, 22 May 2009. Stocks - There are basic stocks in Mr D's Thermal Cook Book. Stocks are something that is ideally made in a thermal cooker. They are great to have in the freezer ready for use with soups, gravy or risotto. If you are making a meat based stock to use for soups don't remove the layer of fat from the surface until you are ready to use it as this forms a seal to keep out the air. VEGETARIAN ORIENTAL VEGETABLE STOCK:. 1 piece of blade mace.
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Mr D's Thermal Cooker - Helping Mother Earth: Useful guide to cooking times
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Mr D's Thermal Cooker - Helping Mother Earth. Saturday, 23 May 2009. Useful guide to cooking times. I though that today I would post this useful little chart from The Thermal Cooker site. It will give you a basic idea of cooking times for your own menues. Most slow cooker recipes can be used in the thermal cooker and by using either the times in a similar recipe or the times below you should end up with a perfectly cooked meal. Simmer time after bringing to the boil:. 1 to 1.5 hours. 1 to 2 hours. Subscr...
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Mr D's Thermal Cooker - Helping Mother Earth: Master stock - Mr D's Thermal Cook Book
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Mr D's Thermal Cooker - Helping Mother Earth. Tuesday, 19 May 2009. Master stock - Mr D's Thermal Cook Book. Last night I didn't use the Shuttle Chef as we still had some of the Biriani left so I have decided to add my recipe for Master Stock. I have read that in some restaurants in Beijing use master stock that is over 100 years old and it is a wonderful thought that maybe flavours that were created all those years ago are being handed down from generation to generation. 4 Cloves Garlic Sliced. Add the ...
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Mr D's Thermal Cooker - Helping Mother Earth: Lamb (or Mutton) Biriani - from Mr D's Thermal Cook Book
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Mr D's Thermal Cooker - Helping Mother Earth. Sunday, 17 May 2009. Lamb (or Mutton) Biriani - from Mr D's Thermal Cook Book. This Indian biriani, adapted for the Shuttle Chef, can be served on its own as a scrumptious meal, or dressed up for a festive occasion with fresh tomato chutney, vegetable curry side-dishes and crunchy popadoms. The lamb (mutton) needs to marinade for an hour at least (overnight if convenient). If you are cooking in the morning and want to save time. 2 teaspoons cumin powder.
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Mr D's Thermal Cooker - Helping Mother Earth: Boiled fruit cake - Mr D's Thermal Cook Book
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Mr D's Thermal Cooker - Helping Mother Earth. Wednesday, 20 May 2009. Boiled fruit cake - Mr D's Thermal Cook Book. I thought today that I would give you a recipe that we have done so many times and always gets great comments when people try it. This fruit cake was one of the first recipes I tried and I couldn't believe how good the cake was. You really must give it a try. 375 gms of mixed dried fruit. 3/4 of a cup of brown sugar. 1 tsp of mixed spice. Grated rind of an orange. 125 gms of butter. Lay a r...