Biggest Prizes Ever! (giveaway has been won)
!!! CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED !!!
click here to see who won

It’s official — with two prizes valued at more than $400 in total, this is the biggest giveaway ever on the SuperKitchenMachine. In the spirit of the gifting season (soon to be upon us), two ‘giving’ Thermomix fans will win big on November 15th. Just look at these super prizes!

It’s the mother-load of free Thermomix cookbooks! A bonanza of Thermomix recipes. An impressive international variety. Five sought-after hardcover Thermomix cookbooks will fill the bookshelf of one lucky winner and provide endless recipes. First prize includes Vorwerk’s “My Way of Cooking”, “Full Steam Ahead”, Travelling with Thermomix”, “The Best of Our Recipe Communities” PLUS… from Hub & Spoke Publishing, Tenina’s bestselling “For Food’s Sake“. Need we say more? I think not!

And for the lucky fan who wins second prize — an all inclusive Kitchen Kit of Thermomix-friendly accessories. Prize includes two Super Spatulas, two great little brushes (for cleaning blades and base), 12 Super Scrubbies (10 regular + 2 large), and a Creative Combo of Mixer Stickers for labeling your home-made gifts! It’s a whole lot of everything you need to stay clean and organized in a Thermomix kitchen and there’s even enough to share ;-)
How to play for this giveaway?
It’s time to give back to generous Thermomix fans who make their own gifts. Tell us your best gift-recipe links by comment on the links page and you are automatically entered in the draw. (Note! Comments with links need to pass through a spam filter so yours may not appear immediately, it could take up to a few hours.)
What makes a good gifting recipe?
We’re not looking for recipes you’d serve at your Christmas dinner table, but rather those foodie items you’d wrap up to give as gifts. Everyone likes to receive foodie gifts they might not otherwise make themselves and best are treats that present well, keep well, and package easily.
Details
Anyone can enter, no matter where you live. (These prizes have wings!) Repeat entries are allowed, within reason… Random draw takes place November 15, 2012.
Your list of recommended Thermomix gift-recipe links is both impressive and very helpful!







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Ooooh, I’m in!! Is there a limit to how many times you can enter? Do the recipes have to be your own creation/conversion?
No doubt this is on the list 2 million times!
http://tenina.com/2011/08/strawberry-vanilla-jam/
Who wouldn’t love this as a gift?
Hard to go past Tenina’s Strawberry Vanilla Jam: http://tenina.com/2011/08/strawberry-vanilla-jam/
These would make a great gift!
http://www.recipecommunity.com.au/recipes/masterchef-extreme-brownies-recipe/23951
The jam wins
http://tenina.com/2011/08/strawberry-vanilla-jam/
I haven’t got my thermomix yet (ordered it on Monday!!) but I would love to make this: http://tenina.com/2012/10/salted-caramel-sauce/ to include in a gift hamper like this: http://pinterest.com/pin/207306389067730203/
I am giving Tenina’s chicken stock powder loving made and beautifullly presented. Such amazing flavour, all natural and cannot be bought elsewhere! Lucky friends!!
I really enjoyed Tenina’s ‘Raw Nutty Chocolate Brownie’ recipe, my daughter makes these and wraps the brownies up individually with hot pink cellophane paper & ribbons as presents for our family & friends.
One of my most favourite gift giving presents is Chookie’s Savoury Flat Breads – they are so moorish you cannot stop eating them, dip or no dip.
http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=7336.0
Apple jelly!
My nan used to make it so now I can and pass it around :)
http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=5445.0
Well why not nominate my super easy pâté as it can be frozen which is great here in OZ.
http://www.superkitchenmachine.com/2010/6766/liver-pate-thermomix-recipe.html
How many times can I enter? I really want to win second prize to solve my Christmas shopping dithering. Those scrubbies are incredible. Cleaned some grout today!
I’ve got no idea how to link but I love making the chocolate salami from here. We add different ingredients depending on the recipient
My favourite gift would have to be the Tikka Paste from the Indian cookbook. We have used it for curries, marinades, sauces, pizza sauce, with mayo for calamari and so much more!!! It’s a versatile gift with so much flavour. Everyone I give to comes begging for more :-)
My favourite recipe for Christmas gifts will be Tenina’s amazing Va Voom Vanilla and Strawberry Jam.
It tastes wonderful.
http://tenina.com/2011/08/strawberry-vanilla-jam/
http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=9225.0
The pastilla recipe from Dani Valent’s “In the Mix” cookbook is my favourite.
I love lemon curd/butter. Poured into a cute jar with a sticker and a ribbon to make it pretty :)
Coconut Crack Bars from Chocolate Covered Katie.
Easy recipe that my kids love. I add other ingredients too, like rice bubbles to make them like LCM’s, Glace cherries added would be a pretty Christmassy gift.
http://chocolatecoveredkatie.com/2012/08/30/no-bake-coconut-crack-bars/
I love making my Fudgy Chocolate Brownies for parties, morning teas, or as presents. They are gluten free so can be enjoyed by people suffering from coeliac disease. I arrange them on a tray and then wrap cellophane around the bottom, bunch it at the top and tie with a cute ribbon :-)
http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=11048.0
so beautiful :D
My cherry bites (cherry ripes) are a huge hit at Christmas time
http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=5696.0
This is a great competition. Love seeing what people make to give at Christmas time!
Rara x
I love Tenina’s fudge, always appreciated. http://tenina.com/2008/05/get-fudged/
I love to make relish and pass it round.
Kezza’ Thermofest Mustard http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=11084.0 is wonderful -and so easy to make. Definitely part of my Christmas treats this year.
Tenina’s hazelnut biscotti are high on my list to give as gifts this year!
http://tenina.com/2012/09/hazelnut-biscotti-criobru-thermomix-hotmixpro/
OMG i would love love love this prize :)
Quirky cookings brownies are always a hit with us
How about meringues. http://www.thermomix-recipes.com/2011/06/meringues-with-thermomix.html. I wish I could post a photo because I even wrapped them up with a pretty bow. It also only cost me about 30 cents for sugar because the chickens are laying great.
These little morsels are great to give at Christmas.
Roasted Almonds- Extra Crispy.
http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=3200.0
A must have at christmas…..http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=1288.msg9074#msg9074
Super yum ….http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=5062.msg64066#msg64066
Another all time favourite for family and friends to receive is http://www.superkitchenmachine.com/2012/15853/macarons-recipe-thermomix.html
Yummy gift recipe that will generate lots of use!
http://www.recipecommunity.com.au/recipes/garlic-basil-oil/56829
I love Sally’s Yummy relish. I got the link from the Forumthermomix site. Everyone said it is the relish recipe that they all use. We have it on everything and anyone I have given it to loves it. It is also very healthy and has much less sugar than many other recipes I have seen. Finally it looks lovely in a jar.
http://fulllittletummies.blogspot.com.au/2010/11/filling-tummies-with-sallys-yummy.html
Anne.
I’m going to include some of Tenina’s flavoured salts in my christmas hampers this year.
It would have to be Tenina’s citrus curd….yummmmmmm !
Just realised I didn’t post a recipe with a link… I’m also going to include the Sweet Chilli Sauce from Forum Thermomix: http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=2309.0
Herbed salts always make a nice gift. :)
Uni’s Limoncello – just made 4 little bottles for my Christmas Hampers.
These are my first shortbread in my Thermomix and they will be making an appearance for a couple of recipients this year! (I’ll be rolling them in caster sugar to make them extra Christmas-y!) http://thermomixoz.blogspot.com.au/2012/11/shortbread-fingers.html
This is my first thermy Christmas which i am excited about and owing to a sudden change in circumstances all my gifts will be home made.
I hope none of my family read this and get a sneak preview of their pressies:
Spiced nuts, chocolate fudge, mustard and Worcestershire sauce.
Definitely Craisin, Pistachio Shortbread (tenina.com) will be given all away to friends & family. They make a personal & delicious gift, & when presented in a beautiful bowl/container, wrapped in clear cellophane & finish it all up with a festive ribbon – Scrumpdillyicious!!!!
Tenina’s UMAMI PASTE is my choice of giving this Christmas :0)
The flavours of chocolate, oranges and nuts shout Christmas to me, and these almond and chocolate clusters fit the bill. These are a doddle to make and are extremely moorish, and eagerly awaited by my friends and family at Christmas. I pop half a dozen into a cellophane bag and tie with something sparkly. Voila!
My grandmother always made lemon butter at Christmastime, and my favourite was always her lemon and passionfruit butter. I love the fact that I no longer have to stand at the stovetop stirring lemon butter, and you can’t go past Tenina’s citrus curd recipe in her fabulous book “For Food’s Sake”. It looks so pretty in a small glass jar tied with a red organza ribbon, and makes a delicious gift.
Wow great ideas on here.
My regular gift item is Cookies and Cream Fudge (forumThermomix)
Pre-thermo cooking, we used to love making rum balls, so this would be my link!
Rum-yum-balls! That was my go-to Christmas gift before Thermomix too Katie! I must try that recipe, but I now default to the Chocolate Salami every time ;-)