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Mountain House Chili Mac with Beef
BUY THIS. A comfort food staple, near-and-dear to me (my mom packed it in a thermos for my school lunches) that Mountain House nails. Whether or not you miss home on the trail, you do miss home-cooked meals, and if you tasted this one blindfolded, you'd swear you were at the family dining table. A simple combination of ground beef, red chili beans, and elbow macaroni is married well with a chili sauce that has a spicy kick. Widely reviewed as one of the best meals MH has to offer, I'd place myself in agreement with the majority and say this one knocks it out of the park.
Reasons to Buy
- "Stick to your ribs" filling
- Nice spicy kick in sauce
- Feels like home-made comfort food
- Simple preparation
Reasons to Avoid
- Could afford more time to rehydrate than suggested (+10 min.)
- Spicy (only a negative to those who avoid spicy foods)
- Serving size an overestimation
PACKAGING Par for the Mountain House course: practically bulletproof, very lightweight for a two-portion meal (4.80 ounces), and the top flap folds down easily to minimize the volume this will take up in a pack. I've read reviews ranking this among the top three Mountain House meals, and I wanted to see if it lived up to the hype, and try it for myself. Here's a shot of the 2-serving bag: INGREDIENTS AND NUTRITION FACTS PREP AND COOKING All I need to cook this is a stove and small pot: boil 2 cups (or 16 ounces) of water, pour it inside the re-sealable pouch, and let it sit for 8-9 minutes. Contents prior to re-hydration: TIP: let this one rest inside the bag a little longer than the 8-9 minutes MH suggests.
Read more: Mountain House Chili Mac with Beef reviews (11)
Packit Gourmet Texas State Fair Chili
This is a staple in my pack now for over a year—hydrates well, tastes almost as good as home cooked chili, and fills the corners without leaving me overstuffed. I haven't found a better dinner entree, except packing in fresh food.
Reasons to Buy
- Rehydrates very well
- Excellent flavor
- Great toppings
- Satisfying
- Easy preparation
Reasons to Avoid
- Slightly heavier than some other entrees
- Extra packaging necessary, but inconvenient
- High sodium content
- Price (like all store bought meals)
- May not be spicy enough for hot sauce fans
I finally decided to review what I consider to be one of the best prepackaged dehydrated meals on the market: Packit Gourmet's Texas State Fair Chili (TSFC from here on). TSFC is easy to prepare, and provides good, satisfying taste and nutrition on the trail. The natural ingredients and extra toppings (cheese, corn chips, and Texas Pete) round out the excellent flavor. I have not had a better tasting trail meal and feel that the only downsides are the extra packaging and weight, along with high sodium and price, like a lot of meals.
Read more: Packit Gourmet Texas State Fair Chili review (1)
Good To-Go Chicken Gumbo
Good To-Go's Chicken Gumbo was amazingly gumbo-like. Delicious spicy chicken and rice with lots of okra that provided flavor and texture hard to imagine in a backpacking meal.
Reasons to Buy
- Delicious
- Generous portion
- Packs pretty well
- Satisfying
Reasons to Avoid
- Pricey
Maine made and field tested in Baxter State Park We packed along a few bonus meals on our Baxter trips this year. One was this double portion of Good To-Go's Chicken Gumbo which we shared as a late lunch after making camp on a short hiking day. We both were happy about how that turned out so let's dig into the review. Instructions & Ingredients: . In the interests of science we followed the instructions as closely as possible for a field test. We used the measuring lines on Frau Stranger's mug to get close to the requested amount of water and let the meal soak for a few minutes longer than the 15 minutes asked.
Read more: Good To-Go Chicken Gumbo review (1)
Peak Refuel Biscuits & Sausage Gravy
This is a serious, and seriously good, breakfast—one of my absolute go-to's.
Reasons to Buy
- excellent flavor
- serious energy
- amazing quality of rehydration
Reasons to Avoid
- bulky
I love this meal. It's almost as good as a good restaurant biscuits and gravy—much better than some of the sad, heavy, gloopy stuff I've had at less-reputable diners, ha ha. camera fogged up with steam, ha ha Preparation and Taste:I followed the package directions; 1 and 1/3 cups boiling water, stand 10 minutes. I also followed their "pro tip" and crumbled up the biscuits before adding the water. I my opinion, this may (???) have been an error? I want to try this again, but next time I want to crumble the biscuits on top of the stirred sauce mixture before closing the bag and letting it sit.
Read more: Peak Refuel Biscuits & Sausage Gravy review (1)
Mountain House Beef Stroganoff with Noodles
Excellent flavor and texture from a freeze dried meal. The price point is a bit heavy considering I might be able to take a spur trail to the nearest restaurant and buy a fully cooked meal from a wait staff for the same price.
Reasons to Buy
- Flavor
- Weight
- Texture
- Volume of finished meal
- Cooking bag
Reasons to Avoid
- Cost
Taste: Tastes really good. The sauce is creamy and smooth. The meat reconstitutes well enough. The noodles are soft but not lumpy. Some might find it a bit heavy on sodium, but I like my food salty. Prep: Just add boiling water and wait about 5 to 7 min. Easy enough. Creates a good consistency throughout Satiety: 2 servings per packet and really, it does make 2 servings. Two people could have a sensible meal from one packet. If you are a big eater, you might want to test one out before you go on a trip to see if it matches your volume preference.
Read more: Mountain House Beef Stroganoff with Noodles reviews (14)
Stowaway Gourmet Thai Curry with Shrimp
I bought some Stowaway a while ago and just recently the weekend before last finally tried the Thai Curry with Shrimp.
Reasons to Buy
- Tasty
- Great texture
Reasons to Avoid
- Cost
I am amazed at what this company does with freeze-dried / dehydrated food. I do not know how it is possible to make shrimp taste good after such a process. The shrimp doesn't have the same texture anymore, but it's good enough for what it is. Overall the taste of it and the texture is excellent. So much so that if it wasn't for the cost, I might go out of my way to eat it while not backpacking. But there is the cost aspect in the end. If you want a great tasting meal backpacking, you simply can't go wrong with this if you like regular shrimp and curry. I guess they charge what they have to. You just really need to want Thai Shrimp and Curry while backpacking to pay this type of price.
Read more: Stowaway Gourmet Thai Curry with Shrimp reviews (2)
Peak Refuel Chicken Coconut Curry
An excellent curry. Just straight up good, filling, solid quality.
Reasons to Buy
- excellent flavor
- big portions
- moderate sodium
- good rehydration
Reasons to Avoid
- a little pricey
Another curry, this time from Peak Refuel (which is fast becoming my go-to freeze-dried favorite). Preparation, Nutrition and Satiety: Followed the directions on the bag: 1 and 1/3 cups boiling water and a 10-minute rehydration (with an extra stir in the middle, just for giggles).Rice and chicken and carrot chunks rehydrated fully, everything tender and flavorful. I think it could possibly have used a couple more tablespoons of water just to make the sauce a wee bit saucier, but that's probably a personal preference.
Read more: Peak Refuel Chicken Coconut Curry reviews (3)
Mountain House Lasagna with Meat Sauce
One of the most hyped and least flavorful meals from Mountain House, lacking the signature and bold Italian herbs and seasonings that set that style of cuisine apart. If Chef Boyardee could be dehydrated and put in a bag instead of a can, it probably would taste much the same as this dish. The only thing it has on the Chef? Cheese. Trouble is, it sticks so much to your utensil it winds up being more of a headache than a garnish. Not good, not bad, and still edible, it got the job done. Sorry, folks, but this one just wasn't for me.
Reasons to Buy
- Equal amount of pasta, meat, cheese, and sauce
- 1 bag is more than enough for one hungry dude (or dude-ette)
- First freeze-dried meal approved by Jim Davis' Garfield the Cat
Reasons to Avoid
- Removing this cheese from your spoon is like removing an oil spill from a duck — good luck!
- Noodles small, nondescript, and on the soggy side of "al dente"
- Meat — if modeled after Italian sausage — is completely devoid of seasoning
- Sauce is overly sweet and smooth — could be chunkier and spicier
- Needs a wider variety and range of textures
For me, there're some high standards when it comes to lasagna: my mother makes the best I've ever eaten (homemade or restaurant-made), and my girlfriend comes from an Italian family that's skilled in the kitchen. You could say MH had the odds stacked against them even before I plunged my spoon into the freezer bag, but I gave this meal the same honest chance I'd give to another. I hate, hate, HATE not liking a meal — trust me, because neither does my stomach — but this one just wasn't the delicious Italian classic-in-a-bag I was expecting.
Read more: Mountain House Lasagna with Meat Sauce reviews (14)
Next Mile Meals Italian Meatball
Next Mile Meals are made low carb for ketogenic dieters, but omnivores will appreciate them too. The Italian Meatball Dinner has a lot more than meat going for it with vegetables, cheese, and most importantly, lots of great flavor.
Reasons to Buy
- Delicious!
- Real flavors and textures
- Moderate packaging
Reasons to Avoid
- Premium price
- High sodium
Next Mile Meals specializes in low carb meals for the ketogenic adventurer because it grew out of one hiker's attempt to stay on the diet while hiking the Pacific Crest Trail back in 2017. The meals she made for her hike were well reviewed by other hikers along the trail mooching bites. After the hike those meals were tweaked into the products they sell today. I'll be reviewing a few of their meals over the next few weeks including a Buffalo Ranch Chicken dinner and a Denver Omelette breakfast, but today we'll dig into the Italian Meatball Dinner.
Read more: Next Mile Meals Italian Meatball review (1)
Next Mile Meals Buffalo Ranch Chicken
Next Mile Meals are made low carb for folks following a ketogenic diet, but omnivores will appreciate them too. The Buffalo Ranch Chicken Dinner has a lot of meat swimming in a flavorful, but not overly spicy sauce. Bits of celery and peppers add nicely to the solidly meaty meal.
Reasons to Buy
- Delicious!
- Nicely textured chicken tastes like chicken
- Veggie bits add color and flavor
- Balanced sauce with moderate spice
- Moderate packaging
Reasons to Avoid
- Seemed too wet when made as instructed
- Premium price
- High sodium
Next Mile Meals specializes in low-carb meals for the ketogenic adventurer because it grew out of one hiker's attempt to stay on the diet while hiking the Pacific Crest Trail back in 2017. The meals she made for her hike were well reviewed by other hikers along the trail mooching bites. After the hike those meals were tweaked into the products they sell today. I reviewed their Italian Meatball dinner a while back and will be covering their Denver Omelette breakfast soon, but today we'll take a look at the Buffalo Ranch Chicken dinner.
Read more: Next Mile Meals Buffalo Ranch Chicken review (1)
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