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What can Thermomix® do?
Cook
What can Thermomix® do?
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Can I wash/blanch meat in my Thermomix?
Safe Handling of Raw Meat and Poultry Washing Raw Meat and Poultry Do not wash raw poultry, beef, pork, lamb, or veal before cooking. Washing these meats can spread bacteria to other foods, utensil...
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About the Thermomix® Sensor
Here you can find the Thermomix® Sensor Booklet in practical PDF format.
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Sensor Manual
You recently bought a sensor? We wish you all the best with this device. To make it easier for you to get started and get the most out of your device, we have compiled a user manual for the device....
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Can I check the next steps of a recipe on my TM6™ while I am waiting for the current step to finish?
Yes, you can check the next steps of a recipe on your TM6™ while you are waiting for the current step to finish. While waiting, tap the field with three dots next to the ‘Next’ button. Choose ‘Reci...
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Does the Thermomix® use induction heating?
No, the Thermomix® TM5 or the TM6™ does not have an induction heating system – it uses an integrated direct heating system instead. This is a big advantage as the integrated direct heating system ...
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How do I know if my Thermomix® is connected to the internet?
From the home screen, touch Settings, then Wi-FI. The TM5 is connected to the router with the check mark. You can also see the WIFI symbol on the screen of the Thermomix® as well. If you do not see...
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Are there multiple language settings in the Thermomix®?
The Thermomix® supports multiple languages. Earlier TM5 models (around 2014) have a limited number of languages pre-installed. If your preferred language isn't available, you can use the Cook-Key® ...
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Can food burn or stick to the bottom of a Thermomix® Mixing Bowl, and what are the best practices to prevent this?
When preparing your favorite meals with Thermomix®, some food may catch and burn on the base of the Thermomix mixing bowl. Information on why this may happen, and ways to minimize the chances of it...
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TM5 Safeguard Video
Sequence 01_4 from Thermomix USA on Vimeo.
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Why doesn’t the Thermomix® TM5 use steam pressure, like a pressure cooker?
We decided on non-pressurized steam cooking because of the advantages it offers over cooking in a pan. For example, when you cook vegetables in a pan, the majority of the minerals, vitamins, flavor...
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Are all Thermomix® recipes compatible with all models of the Thermomix® (e.g. TM6 recipes compatible with the TM5)?
No, not all recipes are compatible with all models. Users need to be careful when using recipes, as the mixing bowl is a different size for the TM5 (2.2 liters) than the TM31 (2 liters). While most...
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My Thermomix® accessories became discolored after cooking, will this affect my meals?
Some colored ingredients like curry, carrots, tomatoes etc. may cause stains on plastic. The specific surface texture of the parts means that this is often unavoidable. This will not affect your me...
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Can I also bake in the Thermomix®?
The Thermomix® itself does not bake, as it is not an oven and lacks a baking function. However, it is excellent for quickly and easily preparing various doughs, which you can then bake in your home...
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What are the rotations per minute for the Thermomix Mixing Knife?
The Rotations per minute (RPM) of the Mixing Knife: Wooden Spoon - 40 Speed 1 - 100 Speed 2 - 200 Speed 3 - 500 Speed 4 - 1100 Speed 5 - 2000 Speed 6 - 3100 Speed 7 - 4400 Speed 8 - 5800 Speed 9 - ...
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Can I use my Thermomix in high altitude? Do I need to adapt recipes or keep things in mind?
Understanding Boiling Points at High Altitudes When you cook at high altitudes, the boiling point of water is lower than 212 °F (100 °C). This means: Ingredients like Milk: They might boil over a...