Johnny Dogs wrote: » Just in the middle of making a chilli with their mince/red lentil stuff, and I'm really unsure how it's gonna be. Didn't exactly breakdown the way I'm used to having my beef mince break down, this is more of a porridge consistency to it if you know what I mean. Anyway, I'm letting it simmer for twenty minutes or so before I tip in beans etc, maybe they will improve the consistency I'll wait and see.......
igCorcaigh wrote: » What is it? Red lentils do go quite porridgey, don't overcook them.
Alun wrote: » What is "mince/red lentil stuff"??
Zelda247 wrote: » The mince sounds a bit bizarre.
Alun wrote: » Yes, it does a bit. Tbh if you wanted to mix beef with red lentils, just chuck some dried red lentils in with some normal mince, they cook really quickly, and would probably be cheaper.
igCorcaigh wrote: » I would have gone with brown or puy lentils to mix with beef as they keep their structure. It's a good mix though.
Alun wrote: » True, flavour wise, but they need a good bit more cooking time.
Space Dog wrote: » I bought the Specially Selected Malted Sourdough. When the sourdough first appeared it was very nice for a sliced pan, then it became inedible at some stage and I stopped buying it. I was hoping they might have tweaked the recipe now that it's malted, but nope, still tastes of nothing, strange texture. Won't be buying again.
Johnny Dogs wrote: » Turned out not too bad in the end up. No complaints at all on the taste, consistency and look. It's lean mince with lentils added to the ground meat, so you have a mince that is made up of beef/lentils. First time I bought it tbh, prob will again, no complaints from the kids either.
Gal44 wrote: » What’s the nicest steaks there, I know they have been recommended a few times but can’t find it. Thanks
Dizzyblonde wrote: » These - they're consistently good.
fmul9798 wrote: » ...they replaced the Moser Roth chilli individual chic bars in pack with a single slab in "new" packagin...
fmul9798 wrote: » Recommending to avoid... they replaced the Moser Roth chilli individual chic bars in pack with a single slab in "new" packagin. Cocoa content down from 52% to 47%, completely different recipe and taste. Thumbs down and now dropping a regular purchase item for me....
fmul9798 wrote: Recommending to avoid... they replaced the Moser Roth chilli individual chic bars in pack with a single slab in "new" packagin. Cocoa content down from 52% to 47%, completely different recipe and taste.
nc6000 wrote: » That was a while back but they've since gone back to the original 5 bar pack. The single slab bar didn't seem to be in stock for very long.
caviardreams wrote: Ugh just spotted the "new" full bar "lindt-esque" ones are back in all the flavours including 85% - hope it's not permanent and the old ones survive!
Je_suis_Jean wrote: » I agree 100% and use these if I'm having a "steak" dinner but if I'm making something like a Cambodian Hot and Sour Beef Salad I'd often use the much cheaper but pretty good quality regular "red label" rib eye or sirloin steaks. For €6 - €8 they are an excellent option when you're not just cooking a piece of steak.