Hey guys. The best frozen chicken you can buy according to Salesniper.
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Hey guys. The best frozen chicken you can buy according to Salesniper.
Stay safe, and enjoy 🐓🍗🐔
Lots of things did
five dollars is all my mom allows me to spend
Mom?
Now, my story begins in nineteen-dickety-two. We had to say "dickety" cause that Kaiser had stolen our word "twenty". I chased that rascal to get it back, but gave up after dickety-six miles…
people acting like this was pre 2000's but I think I saw this exact same product on here for roughly $5 around 6 months ago
I might have seen this one https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/912673
but may have just misremembered.
And I am getting old despite my best efforts
Even at this price, nearly twice the price of Coles sweet chilli tenders @ $9/kg.
https://www.coles.com.au/product/coles-frozen-sweet-chilli-c…
Not the same, but still.
These are good
How do they compare against KFC wicked wings?
Do they have bones?
Assuming yes, because wings. Assuming the $ per Kilo isn’t as good as the package suggests if it’s accounting for bone weight too
Interesting, thanks.
Although I don't really like the Tegels tenders those coles ones are formed products and unless anything has changed since I last tried them the Tegels ones aren't.
Hard to find any plain frozen tenders these days that aren't formed products, the only ones I have found are some steggles ones at Costco.
Those things are nasty and not a direct comparison to real chicken vs reconstituted chicken
Are these those salty as all F items ?
Could be saltier imo
are they nice though?
For frozen chicken they are amazing. Tastes like real chicken, not like the cheaper ultra processed options.
Real chicken? So you've had chooks in the yard and cooked one?
Yet they are ultra processed …
How so? They are bits of actual chicken chucked in some batter?
Unless you are a time travelling peasant from 1640 that's not what we generally consider to be "ultra processed" food these days.
At the very least, 64% chicken is amongst the highest when I last searched through these. Only Coles RSPCA Approved Chicken Tenders was higher at 71%, and WW crumbed is close at 64.8%
Aldi Louisiana style chicken burgers 79%, Australian chicken breast too.
https://www.aldi.com.au/product/farmwood-louisiana-style-chi…
These are great, always have some in the freezer.
@ObservePolarity: 15 mins air fryer, got crispy chicken for burgers or rice or even spicy schnitzel.
The aldi one is actually 59% chicken (says so below the ingredients list), the 79% figure includes the marinade as well.
These may contain highest amount of chicken but its too salty and bland. Not sure why this gets so much hype here
It’s very affordable, decent quality and easy
Mate its $17kg. Go buy a nice roast for that price
If you also take into account that it's only 64% chicken you're paying $26/kg for chicken it's not cheap. The poultry place I get my breast from is $15.99/kg for 100% chicken and no added garbage make your own spices etc much healthier and cheaper than pre packaged bs
WW RSPCA approved breast is always $11/kg. Perfectly good.
salt too spicy
300g chicken, 200g salt water injection. If you want good tenders you'll have to do them yourself unfortunately.. No money can buy decent ones these days all cardboard and water
Very easy to make yourself, millions of recipes out there. I used this one
https://www.recipetineats.com/truly-golden-crunchy-baked-chi…
Only thing I do additionally is remove the tendon with a fork.
I think next time I'll add some more spices like garlic powder.
I used my air fryer but it might not work for everyone, especially when toasting the panko.
I can't do anything else, seed oils give me bad indigestion, need to wash deep frying down with a baking soda in water to cancel out the acids, neither can be good for you.
Better than KFC.
How would you cook these? Air Fry them?
Yes
Where’s the 1kg packaging with $14 price tag?? Why is it gone from the supermarket fridges??
Weren't those ones the whole pieces with bones?
Yes, seems they were discontinued a while back, about to hit a year since last post here. Still shown on their site though.
Or shrinkflation by purpose to get more profit?
Yup, better than KFC just using airfryer.
And cheaper too compared to these 500gr packets.
@tightarse Their new nuggets are 30% off too if you wanna add to the post.
Haven't tried yet but might be my new regular buy on sale instead of the tenders. 36 nuggets for under $10, cheaper than KFC's 30 for $10 deal and perhaps superior to KFC.
Rip off
Anyone compared these to the Woolworths brand Chicken Bites?
https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/268719/woo…
I generally get the Bites as they have 75% chicken but have yet to try these Tegal ones.
Dudes…
I've only tried the lousiana burgers.
75% of the time, it's great.
25% of the time, I bite into rubber.
Why does that happen?
It's not just me, right?
How/why does it randomly turn into rubber? Wtf part of the chicken makes it turn rubber?
The enjoyment goes from 100 to 0 if it happens.
Most of my trauma, is bcuz I can't tell whether I have a wonderful tasty burger, until I take a bite. :'(
perhaps it's from the batch that they decided to chuck in more mystery meat into the mixer
This is my experience too like 60% of the time
These aren't as good as what people make out. Found them to be quite tough when air-fried.
They're good, but honestly the costco ones taste very similar and are cheaper per kilo ($15.99/kg) regardless of these being on sale or not. Granted you do need a costco membership though.
Lol $17kg for 64% chicken 🤡
The crumbing, packing, staffing, transport from NZ, packaging, storage etc.
that's all free right?
meanwhile organic local farm chicken thigh cutlet for $8/kg
It's really poor value. But the kiwis do know how to do fried frozen chicken
The people.
613miles.
The spelling.
😂
Nashville is spicy.
Louisiana or not.
Which are the best replica KFC chicken tenders?