sundevilpeg wrote:Stouffer's frozen spinach souffle is also not only good as a side, but a tremendous addition to a veg lasagna. Par-cook in the microwave, cool, and shamelessly layer with the noodles, ricotta, shredded mozzarella and provolone, and sauce. So good. There is a reason that Stouffer has been making this product for decades.
Geo wrote:Ronnie,
Is Katy's a place, or a brand? I'm always on the market for a good frozen dumpling but most of what I've tried from the local Asian markets are pretty rough. Any suggestions?
[Given the unanimity of the responses above, Is it that responders to this thread tend to shop at TJ's? or is it that TJ's frozen goods are gooder than other folks' frozen goods?]
Geo
Geo wrote:Ronnie,
Is Katy's a place, or a brand? I'm always on the market for a good frozen dumpling but most of what I've tried from the local Asian markets are pretty rough. Any suggestions?
[Given the unanimity of the responses above, Is it that responders to this thread tend to shop at TJ's? or is it that TJ's frozen goods are gooder than other folks' frozen goods?]
Geo
Geo wrote:
[Given the unanimity of the responses above, Is it that responders to this thread tend to shop at TJ's? or is it that TJ's frozen goods are gooder than other folks' frozen goods?]
Geo
[Given the unanimity of the responses above, Is it that responders to this thread tend to shop at TJ's? or is it that TJ's frozen goods are gooder than other folks' frozen goods?]
Geo
seebee wrote:I once tried their chicken vindaloo, butter chicken, and massamun thai curry - all frozen, all inedible. Just plain garbage. Well, I DID actually eat the butter chicken. Still it was pretty bad, and the other two were completely inedible.
Geo wrote:Oh, I forgot to ask Ronnie another question. You mention that you get *frozen* scrapple from Back East. My brother lives in Winchester VA, and whenever I visit him I buy a bunch of Rapa Scrapple, which I truly love. But early on I tried to freeze it and it came apart into bits, like frozen cheddar or tofu. Am I doing it wrong? What do you know that I don't?! Tell me, tell me!
Geo
Evil Ronnie wrote:Frozen pork dumplings from Katy's, which I always try to keep on hand. I think I paid $13 last time for a bag of 50.
Suzy Creamcheese wrote:Right now there's a bag of mushroom risotto sitting in the freezer that I haven't tried yet - hope it's edible!
Kid Charlemagne wrote:Dominick's and Jewel have some decent frozen fish filets - you can go directly from the freezer to the oven, and they come out pretty nicely. I also like several of the California Pizza Company frozen pizzas - the thin cracker crust ones. There is another pricier pizza that I've gotten there and at Whole Foods - Flatbread Pizza? which is also very tasty, though also expensive.
Whole Foods occasionally has a frozen seafood soup that is really, really good. Sadly, I can't find the name of it anywhere online - its a tomato-base soup with mussels, shrimp, scallops, etc. I'll keep looking. It seems to be a seasonal thing almost, as its available in the fall and winter until they sell out of it. Whenever I see it I buy 2 or 3 packages.
I also stop by Mike's Meat Market in Villa Park and pick up frozen pot pies there - they're about the same price as the marie callendar ones, but they're better.