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Meal Replacement Chicken Fajita (7 Per Box)
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Meal Replacement Chicken Fajita (7 Per Box) Customer Reviews
RRP: £13.29
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Yummy
5Just add some lettuce, red onion, tomatos and tastes like the real fajitas! Amazing
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Mexican Night In
5Preparation is a little lengthy with this product in that it is not a case of microwave for a minute then eat. It is all worth it though. Truly was like eating the real thing but without the calories and fat. One of my favourite meals.
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Highly Recommended
5The Meal Replacement Chicken Fajita is really lush and so tasty! Also surprisingly filling!
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Great
5The wraps themselves are a little hard to make as the dough is super sticky but once I rolled it out between two pieces of greaseproof paper I managed to get 3 five inch wraps. The chicken mix is good too. I added some fresh peppers and onion and they were great :)
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Horrible
1The tortilla part is bland and the chicken paste is horrible. Looks nothing like the pictures. Very disappointed.
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Love these
5These are amazing, but let’s face it as we are hardly eating any ‘proper’ food we are appreciative of having something so tasty. Taste really good and making the tortilla keeps my cooking skills up !
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Make Fajita wraps in bulk and freeze them
5Yes it works. It took me about an hour from start to finish. I did this after making Exante pancakes for Sunday breakfast so I had the pan etc all ready. I've tried different methods and the quickest and best for freezing is to add extra water so the batter is the consistency of an British pancake. I used a basic Tesco electric hand blender to get the mixture smooth but you could also do it with a hand whisk. I made a whole box of seven fajita wraps at once. I find the wraps a bit bland so added some Chipotle seasoning into the batter. This really worked because it gives a slight spiciness and smoky flavour, but you could add anything you like, or none at all. Definitely let the batter stand for at least 15-30 mins to thicken up. I used a non-stick frypan with a 6" (15cm) base, and did a squirt of Frylight 1 cal between each thin pancake and used a non-stick spatula to turn them once the bubbles had appeared. I got 14 x 6" wraps, so two per serving. You can make smaller wraps and get three or even four per serving, but the larger ones roll better. Let them cool completely before freezing. As you only want to remove a couple of wraps at a time, I tried freezing each wrap between a square of baking parchment, foil and cling film and the baking parchment was best with foil next and cling film not as good. I put them in a ziploc bag in the freezer. Make sure the pancakes are lying completely flat as they freeze as it it difficult to separate them if they are bent or squashed. I thawed them at room temperature which takes about 15 minutes but you could thaw them in the fridge or give them a few seconds in the microwave. Just a note, that when I made them to the original recipe (which takes ages to get them thin enough), it does them look more like wraps than pancakes, but they broke a bit when thawed making it difficult to roll around the filling.
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Loved these
5Sometimes it is so nice to have foods that resemble real food, especially when you eat with a family. These fajitas, like the lemon pancakes, look and taste as good as the real thing After reading all the reviews I added the exact amount of water and a grind of fresh pepper to the wrap mixture. I followed the instructions about resting them for 5 mins before rolling and then divided the mixture into three and these between two pieces of cling film. This worked out well. Rolling the next one when one was in the pan I found they didn't seem to colour and seemed a bit flabby when cooked without oil in a non-stick pan on medium heat, so I used a squirt of the 1 cal Frylight and they cooked better. I loved the fajita filling, but I did add a little cayenne pepper as I like my food quite spicy. I used hot water as per the instructions. Because other people had said the peppers didn't rehydrate, I let the mixture sit for 5 minutes with a saucer over the dish to help soften the pepper while I cooked the wraps, then nuked the mixture for about 45 seconds before spreading it over the wraps. I added some shredded lettuce, about a third of a sliced red pepper on top of the fajita mixture. I left the wraps mine flat rather than rolled because of the sheer quantity of lettuce I had on top. The wraps do take some time to make, so next time I might make the wraps from two packets, then freeze half with baking parchment between each wrap so I can just thaw them when I want to have fajitas again. I'll post a review if that works out.
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Fajitta
5I love these and have re-ordered them a couple of times now. I add a pinch of garlic and herb to the wrap which gives it an even better taste. When I'm not on a 600cal week I have these with salad, spinache or veg from the recommended list and don't feel I'm missing out whilst the rest of the family tuck in to there Old ElPaso wraps. TOP TIPS - Make sure the water quantity in the wrap is right or they get a bit sticky - and roll it between cling film for a good flat wrap. Highly recommend this product
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Tasty
4These tasted great and if the tacos were easier to make it would be 5 star. It would be better if they came ready made in a box just to put the filling in. After all you don't do a meal replacement to cook.
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Meal Replacement Chicken Fajita (7 Per Box) Customer Reviews
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