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The Thermomix is the best
piece of catering equipment I've ever used. Saves me
four hours per day. Increased my productivity. Virtually
no cleaning time. Huge productivity gains.
Andrew Thwaite, chef and chocolatier, teacher of
chocolatiers
Rather like having a kitchen
assistant, the Thermomix replaces the job of 21 separate
utensils by grating, chopping, grinding, crushing,
cooking and steaming among other duties. Apparently one
in five Italian homes have one of these things, so if
you need a helping hand in the kitchen, give them a
call.
Boys Toys magazine Awards-The best of everything and how
to buy it.
Essential Breakfast Kit: The
Thermomix will boil eggs, scramble eggs, make porridge,
croissants and the daily bread. It makes smoothies and
fresh fruit juice, it mixes muesli and makes marmalade,
it does excellent omelettes and superb pancakes. It will
grate, puree, blend, chop, mince, saute and steam. It
will make your breakfast with a simple precision that is
hard to understand until you've tried it. This is the
essential bit of breakfast kit for those cooking for one
right through to busy families with a constant house
full of guests - but don't take our word, try one. It's
not cheap - but it is invaluable!
This is not a luxury, but an essential. It's not cheap
and frankly when we were given one to try we were very
sceptical - it claimed too much. Now we just don't know
how anyone lives without one. This is the Thermomix, a
cooker for all seasons. This brings the joy back to
making breakfast.
Breakfast and Brunch Online Magazine
Prepared for anything!
Blender? Pah! The Thermomix doesn't just chop & mix, it
kneads, crushes, cooks and steams as well. It replaces
21 utensils and must be the ultimate in kitchen
hardware. Over in Italy, one in 5 households sports a
Thermomix.
Business and Pleasure magazine
The wonderful Thermomix:
this kitchen gadget weighs, grates, mills, grinds,
cooks, boils, simmers, steams, crushes ice, emulsifies,
kneads, chops and minces...and after all this, add some
water and washing up liquid and Thermomix cleans itself!
This ultimate kitchen gadget has a small footprint on
the kitchen counter and replaces about 20 other kitchen
appliances. We were so impressed with the Thermomix
we'll be buying one.
Dave
Raven, BFBS Radio 2, G3 - Games, Gadgets & Gizmos
If time is limited, as well
as space, use Thermomix. Just drop in your unchopped veg,
stock and any other ingredients and about 15 minutes
later - perfect soup.
Elle
Decoration magazine
Angel Palacios, chef at
Miami's La Broche, swears by the German Thermomix, a
combination blender, food processor, steamer and cooker
that makes impeccable sauces
Food
and Drink Magazine
Most food processors tend to
morph into white elephants that sit and stare accusingly
from the back of a cupboard, with their array of
funny-shaped blades whose function you've long since
forgotten. But one might be a little harder to forget
about. This no-nonsense German machine, the Vorwerk
Thermomix, is probably the best food processor in the
world, but, since we Brits rarely cook, it is
understandably little known in Britain.
The Thermomix is extraordinary. It grates, crushes,
grinds, mills, chops, minces, mixes, purees, kneads,
emulsifies, whips, weighs, cooks and steams, thus
rendering the rest of the kitchen rather unnecessary. It
has suspension like a Land-Rover and but one mighty
blade, which looks tough enough to be in a garden
shredder. Just think of any laborious cooking process or
preparation - making bread, whisking souffles or
crushing ice for the margaritas - imagine how long it
would normally take and divide that time by about 20.
Jonathan Margolis. The Financial Times: How To Spend It
When you know the Thermomix,
you can't do without it. Although I live on my own, I
use it every day. You can cook easily and there is much
less washing up. I have a queue of friends waiting for
invitations to dinner!
Maria
C from Ipswich
Galley Slave: If you use
your galley for little more than heating a tin of soup
it may be time to invest in a Thermomix, a device that
weighs, chops, mixes, heats and steams while you're
enjoying a glass of wine in the cockpit. It cuts out the
annoying preparation time and frees up a ring or two in
the galley. Cheese sauce? The machine weighs the
ingredients then does the business in a few minutes -
it'll even keep it warm and keep stirring so it doesn't
go lumpy.
Motor Boat magazine
World's
smallest kitchen? Even after a brief cookery test, it's
clear to us that this is no idle boast. It's a
versatile, well made piece of kit. Weighing only 8 kg
it's feasible to take with you on tour, and to wash the
steamer attachment you'll need a full-size sink on site.
Practical Caravan
According to
its makers, the Thermomix is the smallest, smartest
kitchen in the world. Initially, I was skeptical. It's
not sold in the shops but when I heard that Raymond
Blanc owns 5, I began to take notice. So does it work?
In an hour we made lemonade, mixed and kneaded bread
dough, created a delicious tomato soup and steamed some
vegetables. Hollandaise sauce was a cinch; three minutes
to make a sorbet was impressive. At last, a kitchen
gadget that's actually useful
The Mail on Sunday
No space for
appliances? Sorted! Say goodbye to coffee
grinders,blenders, mixers, mincers, steamers, choppers,
graters, breadmakers and even slow cookers. The new
Thermomix multi-function kitchen does the lot in one
neat package. It can only be ordered through UK
Thermomix.
The Real Homes Magazine
Good for
cooking soups in ten minutes, stews, sauces,
bread-making, food processing.
Chore dodged: only one bowl to clean, valuable time
saved.
Best features: neat, unobtrusive.
The Sunday Telegraph Magazine
Thermomix
is an essential machine in our restaurant now. We make a
beetroot sorbet which is easy with the Thermomix - it
does a perfect puree of beetroot. If we use any other
blender or processor, in order to avoid the sorbet being
grainy, we have to push it through a fine chinois (a
very fine seive), which takes hours and is very messy
and gets red dye onto the chef's gear! It's much easier
now!
Tony Wade, No19 Brasserie, West Nottinghamshire College
Great gadget.
It grates, grinds, blends, chops, mixes, kneads,
crushes, purees, sautees, steams and cooks. It's not
cheap, but it's certainly worth it.
Woman and Home magazine: Perfect gifts (W&H choice).
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