It comes in a 32 ounce bag in the freezer section and sells for $2.89 here. There is also a teriyaki with noodles version but we have not tried that kind.
The bag contains lots of nice vegetables and a packet of a thickened soy and slightly ginger sauce.
The bag contains lots of nice vegetables and a packet of a thickened soy and slightly ginger sauce.
The ingredient label is not scary either.
It is very quick to prepare. Just heat 1 tablespoon of oil and then stir in the frozen vegetables, cooked covered for 5 minutes, stirring a few times.
It is very quick to prepare. Just heat 1 tablespoon of oil and then stir in the frozen vegetables, cooked covered for 5 minutes, stirring a few times.
Then add the sauce packet and heat through.
We had it last night with rice and some chicken my husband smoked.
We had it last night with rice and some chicken my husband smoked.
The sauce tastes like a good sauce from a good Asian restaurant and we enjoy it very much.
This is a product I will be keeping in our freezer, especially for busy meal times.
I've cooked it twice and both times have cooked it plain just as the bag describes.
The YouTube homemaker added frozen scallops and shrimp to hers and I think she also got her seafood at Aldi.
I may sauté an onion next time to add to ours next time I cook it.
Sams has a similar product which we like very much. I always jazz up everything too! Angela
ReplyDeleteI ALWAYS have a bag of the teriyaki noodle version in my freezer! It's a great, quick meal.
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried this, but my mother-in-law told me it was great.
ReplyDeleteWe adore Aldi in our household. I'm not sure we have an equivalent product to this one, but I'll check next time. We too, love the lack of scary ingredients. A great initiative on their part! Looks scrumptious Rhonda!
ReplyDeleteI'm so going to try this. We have been trying to get to Aldi every 2 weeks. The deals are great
ReplyDeleteGood to know! I go to Aldi regularly and will check for this. Love learning about a very quick mealtime solution. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYum! what a great go-to meal. BTW, we always when to Aldis here but it's called Hoffer in Austria and we were amazed when we went home one year and seen it in Texas. The names are different but the signs and store are the same.
ReplyDeleteThat looks yummy! We love Aldi--so many great deals and I really like the line of organics they carry now.
ReplyDeleteThis looks good, but I would have to make my own sauce due to the sodium content. It is a good price just for the veggies alone.
ReplyDeleteGood to know it was tasty! I don't always like everything from Aldi's but I've had good experiences with all of their frozen foods (especially the desserts).
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