30 December 2025

Australia’s top Thermomix Recipes of 2025

Megan Dillon with a TM7

Written by Megan

Megan is an independent Thermomix consultant based in Mackay, Queensland. When she isn't at her day job or the library, you'll likely find her tinkering with her Thermomix (closely supervised by a cat or two). Megan gets a kick out of inspiring others to use their Thermomix and you can download her Thermomix Fakeaway menu for free.
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What was the Australian Thermomix Community Cooking in 2025?

Carbs. Lots of carbs.

Steamed rice was once again Australia’s most cooked Cookidoo recipe, registering an incredible 805,048 cooks. Pizza dough followed with 304,307 cooks, but only because the mashed potato fans split their vote between Mashed potatoes for two (cooked 201,803 times), Mashed potatoes (cooked 153,566 times) and No Fail Mash Potato (cooked 96,581 times).

As I dug deeper into the raw stats, I noticed several recipes were essentially duplicates. Some were regional versions of the same recipe (e.g. Australian Cookidoo vs UK Cookidoo) while others were variations of the same dish. So I consolidated the data for:

  • 3 mashed potato recipes
  • 5 béchamel sauce recipes
  • 2 chocolate chip cookie recipes
  • 2 Bolognese sauce recipes
  • 2 regional variations of banana bread
  • 2 regional variations of American-style pancakes

… and ended up with Australia’s true, top 10 most-cooked Cookidoo recipes:

Rank

Recipe Title

Cook Count

1 Steamed rice 805,048
2 Mashed potatoes 451,950
3 Béchamel sauce 321,168
4 Pizza dough 304,307
5 Banana bread 300,414
6 Boiled eggs 287,910
7 Porridge 257,592
8 Bolognese sauce 244,577
9 American-style pancakes 228,386
10 Chocolate chip cookies 161,042

Top Cookidoo Recipes of 2025

Cookidoo is the subscription-based platform that lets you browse recipes, add them to meal plans and shopping lists, then follow them step-by-step on the screen on your TM7, TM6, or TM5 with Cook-Key. With more than 13,000 English-language recipes it can be hard to know where to start.

To help, this year, Thermomix in Australia released curated collections of popular recipes based on “culinary personas”:

And here is the full list of the – what ended up being 96 once regional duplicates were removed – most-cooked Cookidoo recipes of 2025 as shared with us by Thermomix in Australia:

Thermomix Recipe Community Top Recipes of 2025

If you’ve only ever known Thermomix with guided cooking, the Thermomix Recipe Community was where we all went to decide what to cook before Cookidoo existed. But that doesn’t mean it’s obsolete. If you can’t find exactly what you’re looking for on Cookidoo, there are another 32,500+ FREE recipes you can access on the Recipe Community. When you find one you love, import it into your Created Recipes collection on Cookidoo (and make any tweaks recommended in the comments).

Before diving in, check that the recipe doesn’t already appear in The Best of Recipe Community collection. Twenty-two of the Community’s most-loved recipes have been added since 2023, which means some old favourites no longer appear in the Community’s “top” list because people now access them directly through Cookidoo. But one recipe remains undefeated: No Fail Mashed Potato. For the third year running, it has been crowned the Recipe Community’s most popular recipe. The only difference now is it appears in the Cookidoo top 100 too!

My Favourite Thermomix Recipes of 2025

I’m very excited that for the first time ever, my top two most-cooked recipes of the year* also appeared in the Cookidoo top 100! They’re the same as last year (and the year before), so the rest of Australia must finally be catching on 😉.

I do have a new entry at number 3 on my list – Neapolitan pizza has replaced Sourdough Starter Discard Pizza Dough. Mum shares my Cookidoo account and has been using her sourdough discard for bread rolls instead, so the pizza dough rotation has changed. The Neapolitan dough uses semolina and works wonderfully in the pizza oven.

I’d love to hear what your most-cooked Thermomix recipes were this year. Feel free to share them in the comments below.

* If you’d like your own recipe-round up in 2026, follow the instructions in this Cookidoo article to update your data usage consent settings.

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