New products that caught your eyes recently?
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Not new but first time trying these. They are surprisingly dairy free. They crisp up very well in our air fryer. Pretty good flavor. Not spicy at all. Mostly you taste the corn tortilla flavor. Great dipped in salsa or hot sauce. Three are only 180 calories and a good size.
I've been thinking about getting an air fryer. How often do you use yours?0 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Not new but first time trying these. They are surprisingly dairy free. They crisp up very well in our air fryer. Pretty good flavor. Not spicy at all. Mostly you taste the corn tortilla flavor. Great dipped in salsa or hot sauce. Three are only 180 calories and a good size.
I've been thinking about getting an air fryer. How often do you use yours?
Every single day and multiple times!! I haven’t even used my oven in months. I warm wraps, chicken nuggets, toast sandwiches, basically do everything in it. There isn’t anything I prefer to bake or use the oven for.3 -
Had a craving for onion rings after posting in the if it didn’t have calories the other day so got these to try. Super thick breading that gets SOOO CRUNCHY. I cooked them a little too long in the air fryer (I was distracted and left them in 5 extra mins) so they were a little burnt but still so good. Breading wasn’t flavorful was perfect dipped in hot sauce or salt/vinegar.
I could taste the onion flavor.
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My friend had these at her house and we made turkey burgers. I really LOVE Dave’s bread. Usually I use 50-80 calorie hamburger buns and don’t feel like I am missing out but these were so good. Very soft with excellent flavor. They are huge and very sturdy.
Also I really love these turkey burgers. They are so juicy and not dry. They are like half veggie burger half turkey so they kind of taste like a really good meatball. I posted on here back when I first tried them but they are really good!
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »
What's the verdict / opinion on these, please? Unless I missed it. If so, my apologies. I've tried a few substitutes for Doritos and haven't found one I like yet.0 -
WOW aldi has vegan mozzarella sticks! I would love to try these but I've never seen them.
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »
What's the verdict / opinion on these, please? Unless I missed it. If so, my apologies. I've tried a few substitutes for Doritos and haven't found one I like yet.
I didn’t try them ! Just saw them.1 -
Tried aldi brand vegan burgers. Loved them! They were really good. Better than the usual ones I get (Boca). Great smoky flavor. Great texture. Not dry at all. Cooked up perfectly in the air fryer. ( not cooked in pic)
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »
interesting! what is this made of??1 -
alexandramosenson wrote: »Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »
interesting! what is this made of??
Noreenmarie1234 WHERE DO YOU LIVE AND WHERE DO YOU FIND THESE THINGS?!?!?1 -
LOVE
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alexandramosenson wrote: »Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »
interesting! what is this made of??
Noreenmarie1234 WHERE DO YOU LIVE AND WHERE DO YOU FIND THESE THINGS?!?!?
Wherever it is, it's rooted in magic...1 -
I would try these. They are new vegan wings that supposedly are made to have "skin" like wings. Just came out to walmart. They don't have them at mine. I haven't had actual chicken wings in years because I hate meat with bone in it.
The reviews all say they are very different, not just like nuggets formed into wing shape. I am skeptical it would taste any differently so that is why I am curious to try them lol.
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alexandramosenson wrote: »Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »
interesting! what is this made of??
Noreenmarie1234 WHERE DO YOU LIVE AND WHERE DO YOU FIND THESE THINGS?!?!?
I haven't seen either of these actually in stores!!! (Or I would have definitely got them!) I saw them advertised as new products on vegjoy news instagram lol. I don't think the laughing cow are launched in stores yet.
The good planet ones seem to be available in maryland. Didn't @hgycta live there?
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »alexandramosenson wrote: »Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »
interesting! what is this made of??
Noreenmarie1234 WHERE DO YOU LIVE AND WHERE DO YOU FIND THESE THINGS?!?!?
I haven't seen either of these actually in stores!!! (Or I would have definitely got them!) I saw them advertised as new products on vegjoy news instagram lol. I don't think the laughing cow are launched in stores yet.
The good planet ones seem to be available in maryland. Didn't @hgycta live there?
Vegjoy is a company!? I came up with that name on my own... lol!1 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »alexandramosenson wrote: »Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »
interesting! what is this made of??
Noreenmarie1234 WHERE DO YOU LIVE AND WHERE DO YOU FIND THESE THINGS?!?!?
I haven't seen either of these actually in stores!!! (Or I would have definitely got them!) I saw them advertised as new products on vegjoy news instagram lol. I don't think the laughing cow are launched in stores yet.
The good planet ones seem to be available in maryland. Didn't @hgycta live there?
Vegjoy is a company!? I came up with that name on my own... lol!
****vegnews, LOL I subconsciously added the joy because I was replying to you2 -
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I found the aldi mozzarella sticks! So they looked amazing and smelled amazing but we’re not that great tasting. They were just okay. The outside coating was PERFECT but the cheese on the inside was slimy and without flavor. They just need to add some flavoring and spices to the cheese on the inside.
It doesn’t have the texture of the cheese inside mozzarella sticks either. It’s been over 15 years since I’ve had them but I used to love them as a kid and they always had some chew to it. These were just like slime and I even let them cool a long tome hoping they would thicken and have a better texture.
Wouldn’t get them again unless they revamp the recipe.
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »
I'm sure they won't taste very good, the Cap'n crunch didn't but I'll probably try them anyway1 -
I hate mushrooms so I probably wouldn't like these.
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Always loved potato bread as a kid! It is so much softer and sweeter than regular white bread. Haven’t seen potato bread with this brand before!!! My favorite low calorie bread.
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Breaded okra. Never had it before. Made it in the air fryer. It was just okay. Not super flavorful and needs to be dipped or have salt added. They were crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside.
Never had okra plain or cooked before.1 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Breaded okra. Never had it before. Made it in the air fryer. It was just okay. Not super flavorful and needs to be dipped or have salt added. They were crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside.
Never had okra plain or cooked before.
Breaded is usually the way to go and the texture sounds right. I enjoy it salted and dipped in ranch2 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Breaded okra. Never had it before. Made it in the air fryer. It was just okay. Not super flavorful and needs to be dipped or have salt added. They were crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside.
Never had okra plain or cooked before.
Personally, I like to buy fresh okra pods (the smaller the better) and air fry them whole with a little oil and seasonings. We used to roast them in the oven, but air frying is quicker.
But, I would try those if I saw them. I'm kinda nuts for the birdseye crispy green beans cooked in the air fryer.1 -
Idontcareyoupick wrote: »Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Breaded okra. Never had it before. Made it in the air fryer. It was just okay. Not super flavorful and needs to be dipped or have salt added. They were crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside.
Never had okra plain or cooked before.
Breaded is usually the way to go and the texture sounds right. I enjoy it salted and dipped in ranch
I dipped them in ranch and hot sauce today, SO good!! I also put a bit of butter flavored cooking spray on them before air frying and it upped them a level.bold_rabbit wrote: »Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Breaded okra. Never had it before. Made it in the air fryer. It was just okay. Not super flavorful and needs to be dipped or have salt added. They were crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside.
Never had okra plain or cooked before.
Personally, I like to buy fresh okra pods (the smaller the better) and air fry them whole with a little oil and seasonings. We used to roast them in the oven, but air frying is quicker.
But, I would try those if I saw them. I'm kinda nuts for the birdseye crispy green beans cooked in the air fryer.
That is why I grabbed them! I LOVE those birds eye crispy green beans. Also love the breaded cauliflower, zucchini, broccoli and brussels so I figured they may be similar.0
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