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Cheddar Potato waffles

Cheddar Potato waffles

savoury potato waffles
savoury potato waffles
savoury potato waffles

YOU WILL NEED (TO MAKE ENOUGH FOR 10 waffles):

1. To make the mashed potatoes
- 500g of potatoes peeled and cut into pieces
- 350g of milk
- One teaspoon of salt
- 15g butter

2. To make the waffles
- One finely chopped onion
- Chives or spring onions
- One cup of grated cheddar
- 1/2 cup flour
- One teaspoon baking powder
- Two eggs
- 1/2 teaspoon of baking powder
- Salt and pepper

savoury potato waffles
savoury potato waffles
savoury potato waffles

1. To make the mashed potatoes - add the butterfly to your Thermomix and add the chopped potatoes, milk and salt and cook for 25min, temperature 100 on speed 3. Then add the butter and mix (without the butterfly when using the mashed potatoes to make the waffles) for 30sec on speed 4.
2. Melt 4 tablespoons of butter and once brown whip together with the eggs and the milk. 
3. Mix the wet ingredients (3/4 of the mixture) into the mashed potatoes.
4. Mix the flour, baking powder, salt and pepper and then slowly blend into the mashed potato mix. Don't overmix just blend in the flour.
5. Heat the waffle maker and put a bit of butter on the griddle. Drop one large tablespoon of mix into each side and cook until golden.
6. Place the waffles one a resting grill and once ready to eat add some grated cheddar on each waffle and place under the grill (230C) for about 1min.
7. Serve with either bacon, tomato and cucumber salad, sour cream and chive dip and/or with a fried or poached egg.

This is a Thermomix recipe. However, you can do this recipe without using the Thermomix.

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Thermomix - Ultimate Cooking Robot

Thermomix - Ultimate Cooking Robot

Thermomix vorwerk
Thermomix vorwerk
Thermomix vorwerk
Thermomix vorwerk

I have had my Thermomix for just under 6 months and I can easily say it has become part of my every day routines making soups, drinks, ice cream and sorbet, dough, meatballs.... I have also become one of those crazy people raving about something - in this case the Thermomix - at every diner party and really, any occasion I have.

It became obvious that everyday cooking tasks where made easier with Thermomix - think sauces, soups, dips, bread, meats... It has also allowed me to cook more often (because there is just so much less hassle and it is just so quick and easy) and to create fresh, healthy, home-cooked meals whenever I want.

Thermomix is extremely accurate in both time and temperature settings allowing you to get the  job done with very little effort giving you time to focus on other things. Thermomix truly removes the hassle from food preparation and lets you enjoy the fun part of cooking. 

Cleaning the Thermomix is not a hassle - actually it does clean itself (which in itself is pretty impressive if you ask me) but somehow I am still a bit 'old school' and prefer to wash it by hand or just pop it in the dishwasher. Also, it doesn't take up too much space, the only thing that is big and not that easy to store is the Veroma. But let's face it, the Thermomix is in fact replacing about a dozen other kitchen aids, so you won't hear me complaining about space. 

All this being said, if the Thermomix is super easy to use, it does however take a lot of time and testing to be fully comfortable with using it comfortably and creatively. For those of you who like making it up as they go, you will find you have to test and try things out a couple of times with the Thermomix. After 6 months, I started being truly comfortable with the Thermomix and I am now starting to understand the way it works and functions.

But there is little doubt; I cook more than I use to, I am starting to bake and cook things outside of my comfort zone and I am becoming a better cook.

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