Muahahaha wrote: » Where can I find tomahawk steaks at half price?!
rubadub wrote: » In my tesco they do all the butcher counter meat half price at about 5.30 when the butchers finish up, not sure about nowadays though. They wheel out a big trolled and its a free for all, because of that it is probably not advisable with social distancing, it was like a rugby scrum some days, young kids sent in and passing stuff back to their mother at the back of the scrum!
Recliner wrote: » Few things I've enjoyed lately. The breakfast Croque is gorgeous, I leave it in for 15 mins. Delicious. Also the chicken pasta salad with tomato, mayo and basil sauce, it's a bit light on chicken but seriously tasty. Both in the fridge by the door in my local Aldi. The mini flat breads crisps in black pepper are seriously addictive. The spicy chicken wings in garlic, chilli and black pepper have become a staple in our house. I'd normally cook them for longer than they say, I prefer them really crisped up.
Discodog wrote: » So I fancy a chicken caesar salad. What of the following can I get in Aldi ? Caesar dressing Croutons Parmesan
whiskeyman wrote: » Pretty sure they do all that. In fact, I'm pretty sure they even do a Caesar salad bag in the veg / salad bag section that's comes with all of the above with the salad. I haven't got it in a long time but it was delicious. Just add chicken!
Discodog wrote: » Hopefully my branch will. Strangely Tesco didn't . Anyone know if they have Endive.
Alessandro Tangy Pitcher wrote: » What’s a breakfast croque? Like a croque Monsieur?
nc6000 wrote: » They have three types of Croque type sandwiches, one is a normal Croque which is very good. They also have one which has tomato instead of ham so suitable for vegetarians and the third is the breakfast one which has sausage in it. I haven't tried that one.
Cheshire Cat wrote: » They don't:( Endive is hard to find in Ireland.
Muahahaha wrote: » Has anyone tried their falafel burgers, just saw them in the current leaflet
Recliner wrote: » It's 2 slices of white bread with sliced sausage, bacon and onion relish inside and sauce with grated cheese on top of one of the bread slices. I pop it on a pizza tray and leave till it's nice and crispy. Nice savoury treat.
vicwatson wrote: » Needs to be from fortnum and mason
fin12 wrote: » The Lacura too legit mascara is very good. Don’t think it was more than a fiver. Would recommend.
Cheshire Cat wrote: » They are new, going on sale next Sunday. Part of the Grow with Aldi initiative. They usually test what is being bought and then sell the best sellers permanently. Having said that, I tried the Burren Balsamic Vinegars in the leaflet at a Food Festival last year and bought a bottle of the Blackberry & Thyme. It was delicious!
fussyonion wrote: » I gave in to the hype and bought those chicken thigh burgers. Well my God they're vile. Chewy and fatty and stringy, they went straight into the bin.
postsnthing wrote: » I don't want to turn this into the chicken thigh thread again but tried the spicy and southern fried varieties and hands down the worst chicken product I have ever purchased and half eaten. Disgusting grizzly strangely flavoured pieces of mystery meat pretending to be chicken.
B0jangles wrote: » I think it all depends on what kind of chicken you like - if you like smooth, evenly textured fatless chicken then a whole boned chicken thigh is going to be revoltingly full of strange textures and taste very fatty. If this is the case, then you'd probably be better off with some nuggets or a nice grilled skinless, boneless chicken breast (with a little salt if you're feeling daring!) :pac:
rubadub wrote: » There were warnings before about them, this below post got 10 likes so I reckon some of those did not like them either. Would you get SF chicken thighs in a chipper? This came after, which I would agree with. I loved the thigh burger but can imagine many people hating them, I was warning a friend of mine against them. Some other poster said they were better than BK chicken burgers, but they are absolutely nothing like them! completely different thing.
fussyonion wrote: » No I wouldn't buy a thigh burger from a chipper. Maybe I'm not used to the texture. I don't think I'm used to thigh meat at all.
the beer revolu wrote: » two completely intact chicken breasts perched, naked on the carcass..
rubadub wrote: » Roast breast meat is just too dry for me.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Roast the chicken whole, upside down on a wire rack and turn it the right way up for the last half an hour, juicy breasts