Alun wrote: » Aldi never ceases to surprise me ... They had purple sweet potatoes in today! Bought some on impulse, and now have to figure out what to do with them. I think they'd be nice as sweet potato chips, but am open to suggestions.
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » I was looking at them yesterday, had them in my trolley but in the end decided I would look up recipes before buying. Apparently purple foods are ridiculously good for you so even if you can't find a recipe just eat them raw and extend your life a bit P.S. I think they are used in sweet dishes a lot.
One_Of_Shanks wrote: » sweet potato soup is nice too. Cheap way of making a batch of it.
Alun wrote: » I didn't actually look to see how much they were, but I'd be pretty sure they were more expensive than the normal orange ones. If making soup I'd use the cheaper alternative I think.
Rick Shaw wrote: » Aldi are selling a tray of boned and marinated chicken thighs that are a absolutely delicious. I had the piri piri pack for dinner there along with some Mexican style rice and corn on the cob. Fairly handy to cook. Just stick them in the oven for 15m then pour over sachet of piri piri sauce that comes with them. Then stick back in the oven for another 5 m. Really juicy and really flavoursome.
.red. wrote: » This is Ireland, most people wouldn't dream of eating the nicest, most flavoursome part of the chicken! I'll keep an eye out them for myself tho.
km79 wrote: » How much are they
Thargor wrote: » Do you have to do anything with these thighs before or after you cook or can you just eat them off the bone like a drumstick?
Thargor wrote: Do you have to do anything with these thighs before or after you cook or can you just eat them off the bone like a drumstick?
Rick Shaw wrote: » Bought a few bottles of "Maisels Weisse" beer today (Kristall) and am very impressed. Seems to be a very good spurious version of the much more expensive Erdinger Kristall. Big thumbs up from me. Excellent beer.
Rick Shaw wrote: » Aldi are selling a tray of boned and marinated chicken thighs that are a absolutely delicious.
SteM wrote: » Are they still doing this beer does anyone know? Haven't seen it in a while.
Ryath wrote: » No it was just a special. Disappointingly they are really cutting back on their craft beer selection.
kooga wrote: » disappointing to see that the 4 pack of ridge valley tonic water is no longer available
Whispered wrote: » I'd like to stock up a few shorts for guests over the Christmas/new year period. What do you guys suggest from Aldi?
Also best beer for your average drinker? I know some crafts beers taste quite strong, so I'd like to have a couple of bottle of something that will appeal across the board.
RhubarbCrumble wrote: » NOT keen on Aldi prosecco at all. Like a bottle of sugary water I thought.