RhubarbCrumble wrote: » I'm definitely in the minority here, but I was disappointed with the pies to be honest. I didn't like the pastry at all. It just tasted very 'floury' if that makes any sense. The pie was definitely cooked, the inside was piping hot and everything, but the pastry definitely had some sort of 'underdone' feeling about it.I'm interested in these gourmet sausage rolls that I've seen mentioned though! Can anyone tell me if I'd find them in the fridges or are they frozen ones?
leahyl wrote: » I think the sausage rolls are in the fridge - can't wait to try them now :pac:
RhubarbCrumble wrote: » I'm definitely in the minority here, but I was disappointed with the pies to be honest. I didn't like the pastry at all. It just tasted very 'floury' if that makes any sense. The pie was definitely cooked, the inside was piping hot and everything, but the pastry definitely had some sort of 'underdone' feeling about it.
HeidiHeidi wrote: » Those sausages rolls are great! Well, the black pudding one is anyway. Slightly too much meat to pastry ratio, but verrrry tasty!! And verrrry filling!!
Ryath wrote: » I had one like that last week chicken and leek thought it could have done with another 5 minutes. I may not have waited till the oven was full preheated either. I’ve had them a few times before and never felt they were underdone. The two small twin pack pies may cook better than the larger single one.
RhubarbCrumble wrote: » I'm definitely in the minority here, but I was disappointed with the pies to be honest. I didn't like the pastry at all. It just tasted very 'floury' if that makes any sense. The pie was definitely cooked, the inside was piping hot and everything, but the pastry definitely had some sort of 'underdone' feeling about it. I'm interested in these gourmet sausage rolls that I've seen mentioned though! Can anyone tell me if I'd find them in the fridges or are they frozen ones?
54and56 wrote: » For anyone who likes cheese the potted Stilton is absolutely superb.
RhubarbCrumble wrote: » It was the chicken & leek ones I had too, the twinpack. My oven was definitely pre-heated alright, so I'm not sure what it was about them. Maybe I'll give them a try again so and see.
sillysocks wrote: » Yep they are in the fridge with the ready meals etc. I’ve heard some great reports about the spiral cut Christmas ham that’s coming next week.
vicwatson wrote: » ALDI’s cooking times are rarely correct ime
the beer revolu wrote: » I never heard of spiral cut ham until this thread.
bigron2109 wrote: » Aldi have started to stock the Walls Honest Chip ship chips. They are in the chilled section where the veg is. Cost €3.75 for a bag. They were nice I have to say. Put them into the oven for about 15-20 minutes and they are as close to chip shop chips I’ve ever had. Nice treat for once a week.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » No price given on that spiral cut ham. Is the stilton blue or plain?
Shenshen wrote: » Wait... what? There is such a thing as plain Stilton?
Alun wrote: » Absolutely, called "white Stilton".
Shenshen wrote: » Well, that was my lesson for the day. I don't think I've ever heard of that before. What does it taste like?
Mystery Egg wrote: » You can also get it with cranberries or apricots.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Can you make that pic any bigger 54and56, I've got two 55" screens I'm not getting the full use out of
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Wensleydale, you can, yes. I thought they were quite picky about what you can put in Stilton™ and still call it Stilton™ (and yes it is a ™ and with a capital S)
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Wensleydale, you can, yes.