What setting on a thermomix would create a simmer?

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Making marmalade in a thermomix and I need to simmer. What setting should give me a simmer? Thanks.



Best Answer

(Disclaimer, I don't have thermomix)

Simmering is usually just below boiling temperature (100c), so I would set at 80c and see how it goes depending on the marmalade consistency.

Most recipe I've seen just say to simmer the marmelade; no set temperature.

I'd also look at the Thermomix user manual or user community to see if there are instructions or marmelade recipes




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What temp is simmer on Thermomix?

1 Answer. Show activity on this post. Simmering is usually just below boiling temperature (100c), so I would set at 80c and see how it goes depending on the marmalade consistency.

What setting is a simmer?

The definition of simmer is to cook a liquid just below the boiling point (212\xb0F), with a range around 185\xb0F to 205\xb0F.

Is simmer the lowest heat setting?

Knowing that, we can conclude that a simmer is medium low heat. However, on a larger scale, simmer is more medium than it is low.



Using your Thermomix simmering basket




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