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19 Mar 2013
Maggi So Juicy Recipe Mixes Review
I was sent a range of Maggi So Juicy "cooks in the bag" recipe mixes as part of a Bzzagent campaign. The four varieties I received were: Mexican Chicken, Tuscan Sausage, Sticky Barbecue Chicken and Mixed Herbs for Chicken. I decided to try the Mexican Chicken first as we are all fans of Mexican flavours.
The premise of these sachets is very simple. Each one comes with it's own special cooking bag and separate seasoning. The meat simply needs to be placed in the bag with the seasoning (and vegetables if applicable). This allows the meat to cook in it's own juices, keeping it tender and "so juicy", without the need for any additional oil. Vegetarians look away now.
I'm sure no one really wanted to see the bag or raw chicken with peppers and seasoning, but there it is. Then all I needed to do was carefully mix (read: shake like crazy) the seasoning with the chicken once it was all in the bag.
All shook up and ready to go in the oven! I'll admit that I was sceptical to how tasty something that was cooked in a bag could actually be, but it turned out to be a resounding success with all the fussy eaters in the family.
Apologies for the terrible photo! The chicken was extremely moist and tender, which in itself is no easy task considering how dry chicken breast can be - especially without any extra oil. The chicken was cooked to perfection with minimal effort on my part. The seasoning had a good, but quite mild, Mexican flavour. I would have preferred a more spicy Mexican flavour, but this is definitely a meal that the whole family can enjoy, especially the younger members.
Overall, these are a great cupboard standby for busy days and are a foolproof way to produce a tasty meal. It's also good to know that the Maggi "So Juicy" range doesn't contain any artificial colours, flavours or preservatives; although they do contain ingredients such as salt, gluten, lactose and milk.
There are fifteen different Maggi So Juicy recipe mixes available, the four mentioned above, and: Oriental Soy & Garlic Chicken, Smoky BBQ for Ribs, Rich Red Wine & Shallots for Beef, Garlic Chicken, Paprika for Chicken, Sweet & Sour Chicken, Chunky Chili con Carne, Italian Chicken, Rosemary & Garlic Roast Chicken, Chicken Chasseur and Chicken Balti.
I was sent this product to try out as part of a Bzzagent campaign to share my honest opinion.
Grocery Gems Verdict: Maggi So Juicy Recipe Mixes.
RATING: 7 out of 10.
Buy them again?: I'll be trying some of the other varieties.
Purchased: Available at most supermarkets.
Price: £0.99p.
Mmmmm, i think i might grab one of these for dinner tonight!
ReplyDeleteI'd recommend the Sticky BBQ Chicken too, we all loved that one! Let me know what you think :)
DeleteWhere do you buy it?
ReplyDeleteMost supermarkets stock this range - Tesco, Sainsbury's etc
DeleteHow safe can it be to cook it in a plastic bag? Aren't there chemicals released when you heat plastic to those temperatures?
ReplyDeleteIt's an interesting point and one I would have been worried about myself. I don't know what exact materials these bags are made of but they don't react to heat in the same way as a regular plastic bag or - the bag isn't burnt or charred in any way for example. Most plastic burns and melts very easily, these are completely different.
DeleteHaving said that, I still see these kinds of recipe kits as an item to use very occasionally, it's always healthier to "cook from scratch" if you can.
i made cheese chilli maggi yesterday and it turned out awesome. check the recipe here :http://whimsytummy.blogspot.in/p/blog-page_16.html
ReplyDeleteI want to try the Herb Chicken one or so, do you think its spicy enough for an 'African' person?
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