Tester
Which of Colman's dry recipe mixes did you/your family like best and why?
First choice was the chicken casserole, followed closely by the sausage casserole. I love how the chicken casserole mix in particular takes some very plain ingredients and turns them into something quite delicious, much more so that I'd otherwise be able to achieve using, say, a stock cub, dried herbs etc.
The chicken casserole was especially enjoyed by my DS (4.9) and DD who has only been eating solids for two weeks! We had it with mash one night and couscous the second time and she wolfed it down both times
We didn't mash or puree it, we just cut it up into tiny bits and she ate it like that. We were very chuffed.
How many portions/meals did you get out of each recipe you tried?
Usually about 4 adult portions, plus a child portion and two baby portions.
How did you find freezing the extra portions?
Very easy. As I do whenever I freeze bulk-cooked food, I wait for the food to cool then decant it into a Tupperware box and put in the freezer just before I go to bed.
Did the challenge help you reduce your food waste at all? Did it help you to save time & money? If so please say how.
Honestly, I'm not sure it helped reduce food waste as when I bulk cook, I don't find that we have much wastage afterwards at all. But the mixes certainly help me save time in that I don't have to spend time trying to locate the ingredients (even if just storecupboard ingredients) and find out, eg, that I've run out of chicken stock cubes. And of course any time saved with two small children, including a 6mo baby who doesn't take too kindly to being left in her bouncy chair while I'm cooking in the kitchen, is great from my point of view. :)
After taking part in the change do you think you’re more likely to plan your meals for the week ahead?
Partially, although actually the mixes conversely allow me to create a delicious, homecooked family meal from scratch with just a few basic ingredients so as long as I have the meat and a few veg/tins of chopped tomatoes and pulses, I can decide on the evening to make something. I am now more likely to check which mixes I have in the cupboard and then ensure that I put whatever meat is needed on the shopping list.
Do you think you'll be likely to continue to cook in bulk more often after the challenge? If so why? If not, why not?
Yes, because it is so much more purse-friendly to cook from scratch in the first place and these sort of meals do work well with freezing/saving for another day.
If it came up in conversation, would you recommend bulk cooking with Colman's dry recipe mixes to friends/family? If so, why? If not, why not?
I certainly have done so in the past and will continue to recommend packet mixes to friends and family. As I mentioned above, I find that with certain types of meals, I just cannot get the depth of flavour without using these mixes - this particularly applies to casseroles. If I really wanted to try to match or beat the flavour, recipes I have seen require a great many more ingredients and steps (eg making a roux) to get the flavour base that your mixes give.
The only mix I would not recommend to family and friends on this basis is the chilli mix. I actually find that it wasn't as flavoursome as the way I usually make chilli, but that's probably down the fact that I use my bolognaise recipe for one meal and then turn it into a chilli for the next meal so it has an awful lot of flavour packed in. I still have some portions in the freezer and I hope that the flavour will have developed once reheated.
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Taking part in this survey has come at the right time for my family, with my DD just starting solid food. It means that I have made more of an effort to cook from scratch and we have all benefitted from that. I've enjoyed giving DD, and DS, some good wholesome family foods with all the main food types and has giving me back from imagination in what to serve them.
Oh I almost laughed at the idea of organising my freezer! Does anyone really colour-coordinate by food type? Food gets put wherever we can fit it!
And what on earth is a sharpie?
Thanks again to MNHQ/Colman's for selecting me to take part in this product test. It's been great.