Annie Chun's Teriyaki Chow Mein Noodles & Sauce, 8.2-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6) | 
| Brand: Annie Chun's
List Price: $23.52 Buy New: $18.09 You Save: $5.43 (23%)
Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 10553
Number Of Items: 6 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 10 x 7.8 x 5.4
Model: 765667300800 UPC: 765667300800 EAN: 0765667300800 ASIN: B000E16996
Release Date: December 22, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Save $10.00 when you spend $50.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLSAVES at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| • | Case of six 8.2-ounce meal kits (total of 49.2 ounces) | | • | Hearty chow mein noodles blended with low-sodium soy sauce, fresh garlic, ginger, and special seasonings | | • | All-natural, no MSG, no preservatives | | • | Cooks in just ten minutes | | • | Product of the USA |
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Easy-to-Prepare Pad Thai that Tastes Great. September 5, 2006 mirasreviews (McLean, VA USA) 31 out of 32 found this review helpful
Annie Chun's Classic Pad Thai Meal Kit provides the basic ingredients (rice noodles and sauce) for stir-fried pad thai. You need to add vegetable oil, tofu, chicken or shrimp, eggs, bean sprouts, green onions, and (not essential) lime, peanuts, and fresh cilantro from your own kitchen. Choose tofu for a vegetarian pad thai or combine with shrimp or chicken as you like. Of course, it would be less expensive to make pad thai from scratch. But the pre-packaged sauce is convenient, and this ranks high among the pad thais that I've tasted. The box says that preparation takes 10 minutes, but 20 minutes is more realistic. No MSG or preservatives. All natural ingredients. There are 2 sets of instructions on the box, which is confusing. On the side panel, there are instructions for boiling the noodles. Those are for people who want to eat the noodles with sauce only. The instructions for stir-fried pad thai "with all the trimmings" are on the back of the box. This recipe instructs you to soak the rice noodles in hot water for 10 minutes. It helps if the water is boiling hot, and you will probably need to soak them longer to get the noodles soft enough. The noodles will soften a little after they are added to the other ingredients, but not much. Apart from the problem of undercooked noodles, the recipe on the box works well and tastes great. Ingredients: Noodles: rice flour, water. Sauce: brown sugar, water, tamarind, soy sauce (water, wheat, soybeans, salt), onion and shallot puree, fish sauce (anchovy, salt, water), canola oil, tomato paste, rice vinegar, garlic, corn starch, lime juice concentrate, spices, onion powder. (Manufactured in a facility that uses peanuts.) Nutritional facts per serving (3 servings per box): 230 calories, 1g total fat, 780mg sodium, 53g carbohydrates, 9g sugars, 3g protein.
Glue or Uncooked December 18, 2006 Megan (California) 13 out of 19 found this review helpful
I bought this and a few other Annie Chun products on the recomendation of a Trader Joe's worker. Annie's signature Soba noodles can be cooked to either an unappealing glue or still hard inside. The sauce has an unpleasent odor, my fiancee would not even try it. I went ahead and tried it but couldn't finish it. I think I'm being generous with 2 Stars, seeing as how my dogs wouldn't eat it either.
Buyer Beware May 24, 2008 D. Buss 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
4 stars for Annie Chun, 2 stars for Amazon. Don't assume Amazon's picture of the product is what you will get. The picture for the Peanut Sesame meal kits shows the new organic version, what I received was the old product. The boxes were not yet expired, but there was a 50 cent coupon on the front of each box that expired 6/30/07 (almost a year ago - that's disturbing).
Not terribly impressed... July 5, 2007 T. Garrett 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
After trying the 6 "Meal Kits" contained in this item, I've concluded the following: o The sauce is a tad "brackish" and doesn't leave me satisfied; I prefer a smoother, less salty taste o The name "meal kit" is misleading, since one must (as others have noted) add the other 80% of what makes a true Pad Thai o The noodles never seem fully cooked if you merely follow the directions -- rather surprising, since the noodles otherwise look the same as those I buy (for home-made Pad Thai) from the Asian Market o Home-made Pad Thai is infinitely better, so find a good recipe, and you'll understand that Annie Chun isn't saving you much time (or money) after all Hope this helps a potential buyer. We tried this item sight-unseen (it's not available at our local Whole Foods store), and kinda slogged through all six boxes over the course of a year. Had we enjoyed them at all, they'd have disappeared quickly!
Fantastic! March 1, 2007 Addicted Shopper (Minnesota, United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I have made this a couple times. I use the recipe on the back that includes chicken. I love the subtle lime flavor. My husband worried because it was Thai that it would be spicy, but it has just the right amount of flavors.
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