chuckles30 wrote: I've always just rubbed oil into the steak and on to a hot dry pan....everything else would be the same as you do
RasTa wrote: Most important part is resting them correctly imo
Bahanaman wrote: » Specially Selected sweet tomato relish.... Much nicer than the famous one from Cork!
dudara wrote: Cooked it, let it rest, sliced it and put it on top of green salad, cherry tomatoes and blue cheese (Tipperary Blue, also from Aldi).
ArtyC wrote: » They have a new mini magnum type box . Half white chocolate raspberry and half salted caramel! They are divine
whiskeyman wrote: » Anyone try the new big plastic box of ribs? Bbq or bourbon glaze. Takes 1hr 50mins to cook though! I'd have to just have eaten to put them on for next feed! They still in my fridge. Hopefully make an appearance tomorrow.
Dizzyblonde wrote: » No, but I'm interested in hearing what they're like. I buy the ones in the cardboard box regularly.
deadanonymau5 wrote: » Agreed, the 'famous' paedo relish isn't as nice.
RhubarbCrumble wrote: » Agreed. The caramelised onion one is lovely too and I spotted a sweetcorn one during the week which I think is new.
squonk wrote: » What’s this about a plastic box of ribs? Are ALDI selling frozen ribs that you need to cook from scratch? I tried their line Indian pickle yesterday. I really couldn’t recommend it. I have an Indian shop near me and I love the line pickle you get there. Aldi’s one was quite bitter and just hot.
Zelda247 wrote: » The new Specially Selected Stir Fry Veg is delicious. I got the one with Butternut Squash,Edamame Beans, Sunflower Seeds, broccoli and Sweetcorn. There is only enough for 2 in the pack and I added a Red Onion, plus some noodles and stir fry sauce. It was indeed yummy!
deadanonymau5 wrote: » Is it fresh or frozen?
squonk wrote: » It sounds like they’re different from the cardboard box Of ribs the take 30 minutes in the oven. I didn’t see them in my local Aldi. You don’t happen to have a photo of them by any chance? As for the afforementioned box of ribs, they’re quite nice though I usually ditch the sauce that comes with them And use another sauce instead. I also throw a bit of barbecue Rub on them But they make a great base for doing your own thing.
Dizzyblonde wrote: » I saw them in the Swords Aldi today. They're more like thick slices of pork belly than ribs - I couldn't buy them because we weren't going to be back home for hours
Leinster1980 wrote: » Tried the bourbon ones today, they were yum! Tenderstem broccoli and baby potatoes