Product review: Seven Spoons frozen dishes

image of Seven Spoons frozen dishes

I was recently contacted to try some products from Seven Spoons, a brand that is newly selling frozen meals at Fairway. I was curious to try as they propose dishes from different parts of the world, gluten free and with natural ingredients. I am always wary about prepared food so I gave it a try!
image of Seven Spoons frozen dishes

I received three different dishes, sent on dry ice: Quinoa Vegetable Biryani, Chicken Biryani and Thai Green Curry.

We decided to try first the Quinoa Vegetable Biryani. When I opened the bag, this is what I saw:
image of quinoa vegetable biryani from Seven Spoons frozen dishes

It contained vegetables (broccoli, cauliflower, lima beans, carrots), cashews, as well as cubes that are in fact the sauce.

I cooked the quinoa in the microwave (same modus operandi for the rice):
image of quinoa vegetable biryani from Seven Spoons frozen dishes

While the vegetables and sauce (cubes) were cooking in a skillet:
image of quinoa vegetable biryani from Seven Spoons frozen dishes

After following the cooking instructions, it became this:

image of quinoa vegetable biryani from Seven Spoons frozen dishes

or this:
image of quinoa vegetable biryani from Seven Spoons frozen dishes

With it came some spices for a raita, to counteract the heat of the dish:
image of raita for quinoa vegetable biryani from Seven Spoons frozen dishes


Then, I tried the Chicken Biryani:
image of chicken biryani from Seven Spoons frozen dishes

There were big pieces of delicious chicken that were served with Basmati rice prepared with caramelized onions, mint, Indian style chicken base (chicken broth, sea salt, Indian spices, chicken fat, garlic and onion powder, turmeric). 

The last dish was Thai Green Curry:
image of Thai Green Curry from Seven Spoons frozen dishes

It was full of tofu, red pepper, green peas, bamboo shoots and baby corn, bathed in a curry sauce.

I liked these dishes for several reasons: easy to prepare, tasted natural and were flavorful, better than some of the prepared food I tried before. However, the Thai green curry and vegetarian biryani were a bit spicy; I wished they put some of the spices in a separate bag so people can decide how spicy they want the dish. The raita is definitely necessary if you do not like eating too spicy. I am now looking forward to see what other dishes they will propose, as they have several culinary experts working together.


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