Thursday, March 14, 2019

The Best Meal Kit Delivery Services to Try in 2019

best meal kits reviewed (Blue Apron, Sun Basket, Hello Fresh, Green Chef)

After cooking 15 meals from five of the most popular meal kit delivery services over a three week period, I’m well on my way of reaching my New Year’s resolution to cook more often. I know some of the most popular New Year’s resolutions (including mine) revolve around food. Whether you want to cook healthier, cook more often, and/or lose weight, the solution to all these resolutions is the same—meal kit delivery services. I’m sharing all of my learnings from this crazy experiment with you so you can figure out which kit is best for you and your family.

Overall, I think:

  • Home Chef is best for those who want extra portions.
  • Sun Basket is the best kit to get you out of your food rut.
  • Blue Apron is best for gourmet chefs.
  • Hello Fresh is the most crowd-pleasing option.
  • Green Chef is best for those following a specific diet plan.

Keep reading for details on each kit—plus in-depth reviews, from the unboxing process to sitting down to eat that first bite. While I don’t think any one kit is right for everyone, after testing all of these meal kits I am confident that there is a kit that’s right for you.

Home Chef: Best Kit for Those Who Are Really Hungry

Home Chef, $9.95/serving and up

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Overall

The meal choices at Home Chef are pretty typical for what I’ve seen from other meal kits, but what’s unique is that you are able to customize the portions of some of the ingredients in some of the recipes. Meal kits are usually pretty standard in their offering (which is what keeps them efficient to the masses), so this is a way for Home Chef to stand out among the crowded marketplace. Read my in-depth Home Chef review for more information.

Details

Price/Subscription Sizes: $9.95 per serving for two or four servings per recipe, with additional premium recipes offered at market price.

Meal choices per week: 16 with a two- or four-person subscription

Special diet plans available: Vegetarian options, Nut-Free, Soy-Free, Wheat-Free, Dairy-Free

Is it organic? No

Sun Basket: Best Kit to Get You Out of a Food Rut

Sun Basket, $10.99/serving and up

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Overall

I loved the variety of unique recipes offered from Sun Basket. I learned new recipes I probably otherwise wouldn’t have cooked, and while these were unfamiliar to me, they were still easy to make due to the detailed cooking instructions. Read my in-depth Sun Basket review for more information.

Details

Price/Subscription Sizes: $11.99 per serving for a two-person or four-person subscription at 3 meals/week; $10.99 per serving for a four-person “family-friendly” subscription at 2-4 meals/week

Meal choices per week: 18 with a two to four-person subscription and six with a four-person “family-friendly” subscription

Special diet plans available: Paleo, Gluten-Free, Vegetarian options, Vegan, Pescatarian, and Diabetes-Friendly

Is it organic? Yes.

Blue Apron: Best Kit for Gourmet Chefs

Blue Apron, $7.49/serving and up

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Overall

I found the recipes in Blue Apron were most likely to be something I’d order in a restaurant. All of the recipes were still very approachable and easy for beginners to make, but I found these dishes tasted a little more elevated than some of the other meal kits I tried. Read my in-depth Blue Apron review for more information.

Details

Price/Subscription Sizes: $9.99 per serving for a two-person subscription at 2-3 meals/week (same price per meal at both 2 and 3 meals per week); $8.99-$7.49 per serving for a four-person subscription at 2-4 meals/week respectively.

Meal choices per week: Eight with a two-person subscription and five with a four-person subscription

Special diet plans available: Vegetarian options and Weight Watchers (Freestyle)

Is it organic? Some ingredients are organic, but overall Blue Apron is not an organic meal kit delivery service option.

Hello Fresh: Best Kit To Please A Crowd

Hello Fresh, $7.49/serving and up

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Overall

While I personally wasn’t as inspired with the recipes in Hello Fresh, that doesn’t mean it’s not a good fit for you. In fact, of all the meal kits I tried, I think Hello Fresh was the most crowd-pleasing of them all. The basic, simple recipes seemed particularly family-friendly when compared to other (more exotic) recipes I tried by different companies. Read my in-depth Hello Fresh review for more information.

Details

Price/Subscription Sizes: $9.99-$8.99 per serving for a two-person subscription at 2-4 meals/week respectively; $7.87-$7.49 per serving for a four-person subscription at 2-3 meals/week respectively.

Meal choices per week: 15 with a two-person subscription and six with a four-person subscription

Special diet plans available: Vegetarian options

Is it organic? Hello Fresh is not an organic meal kit delivery service option.

Green Chef: Best Kit For Someone Following A Specific Diet Plan

Green Chef, $10.99/serving and up

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I like Green Chef (owned by Hello Fresh) for its versatility in the different specific diet plans available. I tried the Paleo plan, but they also offer Keto, Pescatarian, Vegan, Vegetarian, and Gluten-Free options. So no matter which diet you’re following (for health or personal reasons), you’ll be able to find a plan that works for you. Read my in-depth Green Chef review for more information.

Details

Price/Subscription Sizes: $12.99-$11.99 per serving for a two-person subscription at 3 meals/week; $10.99 per serving for a four-person subscription at 2 meals/week.

Meal choices per week: Three to five (depending on diet plan) with a two-person subscription and two with a four-person subscription

Special diet plans available: Paleo, Keto, Pescatarian, Vegan, Vegetarian options, and Gluten-Free

Is it organic? Yes.

In-Depth Meal Kit Reviews

Home Chef Meal Kit Review

My Top Pick for Those Who Are Really Hungry

The meal choices at Home Chef are pretty typical. What makes this meal kit stand out and give it our recommendation for the hungry, is that you are able to customize the portions of some of the ingredients in some of the recipes.

Unboxing

Upon opening the large box, each meal was separated into an individual bag containing all of the grouped ingredients per recipe. This is how four of the five meal kits packaged the ingredients, so this seems to be the norm. While it kept everything organized, it did seem a bit wasteful environmentally. Also standard, all meat/seafood was on top of ice packs at the bottom of the box to ensure freshness. As an added bonus, they also included a binder where you can keep track of all of the recipe print-outs. And as mentioned above, you are able to customize some recipe ingredients in ways you can’t with other meal kits. For example, with some Home Chef recipes you can order double the protein without doubling the overall portions. With other recipes you can choose to order antibiotic-free protein instead of the standard version it typically comes with.

Home Chef meal kit review

Kristin Cassidy

Favorite Meal I Cooked

I will definitely be recreating the Jerk Chicken Thigh-Stuffed Poblanos with Pineapple and Pickled Red Onion. The chicken was extremely flavorful and tender. While I typically cook with chicken breast versus chicken thigh, this recipe had me convinced I should cook with chicken thigh more often. The brightness and sweetness of the pineapple complimented the smokiness of the jerk sauce perfectly—it was like a flavor equation that was equally balanced on all sides. This recipe called for pickling onions with lime juice, and honestly, I had never heard of pickling anything without using vinegar. The pickled onions turned out to be tart and had a nice bite to them. I’ll be trying this quick hack for pickling again in my kitchen soon. One recipe note—this calls for two teaspoons of olive oil to be drizzled over the poblanos before roasting but I would cut that down to almost half that amount, as the poblanos still had a lot of excess oil around them once roasted.

Home Chef recipes shrimp pad thai

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Other Meals I Cooked

The Shrimp Pad Thai with Carrots, Roasted Peanuts, and Cilantro was one of the quickest and easiest meals I made throughout this testing process. It was like painting-by-numbers but with cooking, which is one of the greatest benefits of making a recipe from a meal kit delivery service. Sometimes after a long day you don’t feel like experimenting or being creative in the kitchen and you just want dinner on the table ASAP. This Shrimp Pad Thai does the trick. One recipe note—this says to prepare the shrimp, noodles, and vegetable mixture in a medium non-stick pan, but I felt the pan was too small to comfortably hold all of the ingredients. Instead, try using a large non-stick pan or a wok if you have one.

The Barbacoa Steak Tacos with Queso Fresco and Pickled Vegetables were not my favorite meal, as I found the steak strips to have a bland taste and grainy texture to them. However, I admittedly don’t consume red meat very often, so if you’re a red meat fan you will probably like these tacos better than I did. One recipe note—I had a tough time thickening up the sauce with the beef mixture. Instead of adding the recommended 1/4 cup of water, I would start with 1/8 cup of water and add more water if you need to.

Details

Price/Subscription Sizes: $9.95 per serving for two or four servings per recipe, with additional premium recipes offered at market price.

Meal choices per week: 16 with a two- or four-person subscription

Special diet plans available: Vegetarian options, Nut-Free, Soy-Free, Wheat-Free, Dairy-Free

Is it organic? No

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Sun Basket Meal Kit Review

My Top Pick for Those Who Need to Get Out of a Food Rut

I loved the variety of unique recipes on Sun Basket and how easy they were due to the detailed cooking instructions. I even learned a few new recipes!

Unboxing

The unboxing process was like most of the other meal kits—each recipe was separated into individual paper bags within the overarching box and all meat/seafood was on top of ice packs at the bottom of the box to ensure freshness.

Sun Basket meal kit review

Kristin Cassidy

Favorite Meal I Cooked

While I don’t think the Tempeh “Bacon” Bowls with Sage-Roasted Vegetables tasted like bacon, it was still my favorite Sun Basket meal. I had eaten tempeh before but never cooked with it, so making this recipe felt like a fun experiment that broadened my cooking horizons. This meal is vegan, gluten-free, and dairy-free, and while I don’t personally subscribe to any one of these specific diet plans, I appreciated how healthy this recipe felt. I also loved that this dish felt filling, and I didn’t feel like I was missing out on anything. As far as recipe details go, pickling the onions felt fancy and fun, and really added a huge flavor boost. The tart dried cranberries balanced out the smokiness of the tempeh “bacon” marinade.

Sun Basket recipe review

Kristin Cassidy

Other Meals I Cooked

I was immediately taken back to my fall vacation in Morocco by making this Moroccan Lamb Tagine with Artichokes, Tomato-Poached Eggs, and Couscous. It was probably the most exotic meal of the 12 I cooked, and really took me out of my comfort zone (in a good way). To me, this is one of the greatest benefits of doing a meal kit—discovering and trying something new. Poaching the eggs was a fun process, and it added a richness to the dish that paired well with the brightness of the tomato sauce and earthiness of the lamb. One note—this recipe calls for butter but the kit did not include it; instead, it refers to the butter as an item to include “from your pantry.” I noticed when some of the other meal kits had recipes that called for butter, they included it. Most people probably have butter on hand, so I don’t think it’s a huge deal, just a difference I noticed and thought worth mentioning.

The Shrimp Stir-Fry with Cambodian Tuk Trey Sauce and Jasmine Rice was easy to make and a cheaper version of a standard takeout dish I’d order. While it wasn’t super memorable compared to the other two recipes, there was nothing wrong with it.

Sun Basket recently launched organic five-minute salads that are designed to be a quick, easy, and healthy lunch solution. After trying them, I agree this is a fresh take on the traditional brown bag lunch (they even come in a brown bag). My favorite salad was the Organic Rainbow Asian Salad (for two). To be honest, at first glance this salad didn’t make me super excited. It contained spinach, scallions, cilantro, shredded carrots, shredded red cabbage, black sesame seeds, and cashews, with a tamarind-cashew dressing. However, once I started eating it I was quickly singing another tune. The dressing was tangy and had a good kick, and the cilantro and scallions added fresh flavor without adding calories. I ended up eating half of this salad for lunch, and eating the other half for a snack later in the afternoon.

Sun Basket salad review

Kristin Cassidy

The Organic Kale Caesar Salad (for two) was upgraded from a traditional Caesar salad with the addition of chickpeas and sunflower seeds. I also loved that the dressing was vegan (so hard to find in a Caesar dressing!). But I could have passed on the Organic Protein Crunch Salad (for two). The dried blueberries didn’t pair well with the other ingredients and felt out of place, and the raw riced cauliflower was a bit bitter.

Details

Price/Subscription Sizes: $11.99 per serving for a two-person or four-person subscription at 3 meals/week; $10.99 per serving for a four-person “family-friendly” subscription at 2-4 meals/week

Meal choices per week: 18 with a two to four-person subscription and six with a four-person “family-friendly” subscription

Special diet plans available: Paleo, Gluten-Free, Vegetarian options, Vegan, Pescatarian, and Diabetes-Friendly

Is it organic? Yes.

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Blue Apron Meal Kit Review

My Top Pick for Gourmet Chefs

I found the recipes in Blue Apron were most likely to be something I’d order in a restaurant. All of the recipes were still very approachable and easy for beginners to make, but I found these dishes tasted a little more elevated than some of the other meal kits I tried.

Unboxing

Of the four meal kits I tested, Blue Apron was the only one that didn’t group together ingredients by recipe in individual paper bags within the large box. Instead, all ingredients were packaged loosely in the box. This makes Blue Apron the greenest option in my opinion, as it used the least amount of packaging compared to the other kits I tried. It was still very easy to group ingredients together by recipe, as the recipe cards included pictures of which ingredients went with each one. Like all of the other meal kits, any meat/seafood was on top of ice packs at the bottom of the box to ensure freshness.

Blue Apron review

Kristin Cassidy

Favorite Meal I Cooked

Out of all of the delicious meals I cooked throughout this test, my overall favorite was the Seared Cod & Saffron Rice with Lemon-Butter Pan Sauce. The night I cooked this meal I found myself with house guests and a fridge full of meal kit meals, so I ended up making this one for the group—and everyone loved it. The prep time and step-by-step instructions were accurate, the ingredients were very fresh, and the recipe was overall very flavorful. I ended up adding all of the optional red pepper flakes because I like things spicy, but feel free to leave them out if you prefer things on the milder side (or if you’re trying to appeal to a child’s tamer palate). I really enjoyed the addition of kale to the rice, and found the “weeknight hero spice blend” to complement the fish perfectly.

Blue Apron review

Kristin Cassidy

Other Meals I Cooked

I was impressed with the quality of the steak in the Steaks & Brown Butter Sauce With Mashed Potatoes & Fried Rosemary and felt the cooking instructions for the meat was spot-on. However, I ended up roasting the carrots for approximately five minutes longer than the called-for 16-18 minutes, but I do like my vegetables on the crispier side and chalk this one up to personal preference. For the fried rosemary section of the recipe, when I added the herbs to the hot oil as instructed, the rosemary immediately burned. In the future, I would tweak these instructions to heat the oil on low heat instead of medium-high heat. I also thought the potatoes were slightly dry, but did appreciate that they didn’t call for cream or butter.

The Kale & Monterey Jack Quesadillas with Spicy Radish Salsa & Fried Eggs is definitely a dish I’d find myself ordering at brunch. This recipe was super easy and quick to make, and I think it’d be a good one to have (eager) kids help with. The bite of the radishes paired nicely with the kick of the guajillo chile pepper sauce and the creamy queso blanco cheese. I wanted seconds of this one!

Details

Price/Subscription Sizes: $9.99 per serving for a two-person subscription at 2-3 meals/week (same price per meal at both 2 and 3 meals per week); $8.99-$7.49 per serving for a four-person subscription at 2-4 meals/week respectively.

Meal choices per week: Eight with a two-person subscription and five with a four-person subscription

Special diet plans available: Vegetarian options and Weight Watchers (Freestyle)

Is it organic? Some ingredients are organic, but overall Blue Apron is not an organic meal kit delivery service option.

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Hello Fresh Meal Kit Review

My Top Pick for Pleasing a Crowd

While I personally wasn’t as inspired with the recipes in Hello Fresh, it seemed to be the most crowd-pleasing of them all. The basic, simple recipes seemed particularly family-friendly when compared to other (more exotic) recipes I tried by different companies.

Unboxing

This meal kit was packaged like most of the others (upon opening the large box, each meal was separated into an individual paper bag containing all of the grouped ingredients per recipe and all meat/seafood was on top of ice packs at the bottom of the box to ensure freshness). As an added perk, they included a Hello Fresh apron that I found to be a fun bonus.

Hello Fresh review

Kristin Cassidy

Favorite Meal I Cooked

The Figgy Balsamic Pork with Roasted Green Beans and Rosemary Potatoes was another meal I fed to my house guests (they happened to be visiting as I was having all of these meal kits delivered and I’m not one to be wasteful!), and it was another hit. Although I’m not typically a meat and potatoes kind of person, I actually loved this nostalgic meal with a twist. The figgy balsamic pan sauce was quite flavorful and the addition of rosemary to the roasted potatoes made them feel a little more upgraded than the potatoes I grew up with. The green beans were a crisp, fresh addition and rounded out the meal nicely. One recipe note—similar to the Lamb Tagine in Sun Basket, this recipe called for butter and did not include it, but rather asks you to provide it.

Hello Fresh recipe review

Kristin Cassidy

Other Meals I Cooked

At 1120 calories per serving, the Aioli-Topped Crab Cakes with Roasted Sweet Potatoes and a Cranberry Walnut Salad are definitely a calorie bomb. But crab cakes tend to be a crowd-pleaser, and these were no exception. The light, lemony salad balanced out the creamy crab cakes which were (understandably) quite rich, and the accompanying sweet potatoes were simple and healthy.

The recipe for Vietnamese Chicken Bowls with Sriracha Mayo and Jasmine Rice was another one that seemed like an at-home version of something I’d normally pick up from take-out on the way home. So if one of your New Year’s resolutions is to cook more, then this is a great option for you—the recipe uses fresh ingredients, has accurate cooking instructions, was easy to put together, and makes large portions. My favorite part was the garlicky pan sauce drizzled over the chicken. I found the Sriracha mayo to be less exciting.

Details

Price/Subscription Sizes: $9.99-$8.99 per serving for a two-person subscription at 2-4 meals/week respectively; $7.87-$7.49 per serving for a four-person subscription at 2-3 meals/week respectively.

Meal choices per week: 15 with a two-person subscription and six with a four-person subscription

Special diet plans available: Vegetarian options

Is it organic? Hello Fresh is not an organic meal kit delivery service option.

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Green Chef Meal Kit Review

My Top Pick for Those Following a Specific Diet Plan

I like Green Chef (owned by Hello Fresh) for its versatility in the different specific diet plans available. I tried the Paleo plan, but they also offer Keto, Pescatarian, Vegan, Vegetarian, and Gluten-Free options, so you’ll be able to find one that works for you.

Unboxing

The unboxing process was like most of the other meal kits—each recipe was separated into individual paper bags within the overarching box and all meat/seafood was on top of ice packs at the bottom of the box to ensure freshness. The package did include two free VitaCup coffee pods, which felt a little wasteful because I’m not a K-cup person and therefore had no use for them.

Favorite Meal I Cooked

If boyfriends could vote for their favorite recipe of the 12 I cooked, I’m told this Maple Balsamic BBQ Meatloaf with Brussels Sprouts, Carrots, and Cranberries would be it. While I do personally tend to cook a lot of Paleo/Pescatarian meals, I’ve never actually cooked meatloaf before. This is another good example of how meal kits can help you expand your typical repertoire of the 5-ish recipes you probably continually cook over and over again. The portion of tangy barbecue sauce was generous and helped keep the meatloaf moist and tender, and I was pleased to see such a large portion of bright and fresh vegetables included (even though it only came with one carrot instead of the stated two carrots on the recipe card). This ended up being a recipe I will try to recreate.

Green Chef review

Kristin Cassidy

Other Meals I Cooked

The Chicken Al Pastor Wraps with Bell Pepper, Pickled Onions, Cabbage, and Carrot Slaw was a light meal—at 390 calories per serving, this was one of the lower calorie meals I tested. However, I still found this recipe satisfying. I loved the bright sweetness of the pineapple and the pickled onions—both gave great flavor to a pretty standard dish. The romaine lettuce was crisp and fresh, and the chicken seemed to be of good quality.

The Sausages with Braised Apple and Pan-Seared Acorn Fritters wasn’t a particularly standout dish, but I did think the squash fritters were a nice touch. They were kind of like savory Paleo pancakes.

Details

Price/Subscription Sizes: $12.99-$11.99 per serving for a two-person subscription at 3 meals/week; $10.99 per serving for a four-person subscription at 2 meals/week.

Meal choices per week: Three to five (depending on diet plan) with a two-person subscription and two with a four-person subscription

Special diet plans available: Paleo, Keto, Pescatarian, Vegan, Vegetarian options, and Gluten-Free

Is it organic? Yes.

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While these are the only ones I’ve tested so far, check out CNET’s Meal Kit Delivery Services Guide for even more options.

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Friday Food Finds: Starburst Duos, Meatless Bacon Chips, Dairy-Free Jeni’s Ice Cream, and More!

Another cold and dreary Friday. WTF, Spring? We’ve already sprung forward, so let’s have temperatures do the same. If you’re anything like me and plan to hibernate this weekend (sorry, not sorry), you’ll want to stock up on some of the latest and greatest snacks. Here’s everything we tried on this week’s Taylor Strecker Show Chub Chub Chowdown segment. Shockingly, we pretty much liked EVERYTHING. Who’s excited to take a trip to the grocery store?

Jeni’s Dairy-Free Ice Cream (Dark Chocolate Truffle is the only one currently available online, but we tried Roasted Peanut Butter and Strawberry Jam)

This. Is. Dangerous. Not only is the taste on par with milk varieties, but its silky texture (thanks, in part, to the coconut cream) is out of this world. We could not get enough of this ice cream, but please be aware that dairy-free does NOT equal healthy. You’re still getting a dessert with this one. But is the splurge worth it? Absolutely. We sampled Roasted Peanut Butter and Strawberry Jam on the show and can’t wait to get our hands on the other three new flavors.

Starburst Duos

These were just okay. While we applaud Starburst for trying to change things up a bit, we weren’t totally blown away by the flavor combos. Strawberry watermelon is definitely better than blue raspberry lemonade, though we’re frankly just craving the lemon, cherry, and strawberry OGs from a standard pack. Perhaps they can blend those instead? We’d be down with a cherry lemonade.

Stella Artois Spritzers

At only 3.5 percent alcohol by volume, we wanted to hate these. But alas, they were delicious. For those who enjoy a crisp, fresh, light sipper, Stella’s Spritzers are a nice departure from its more full-bodied Cidre. This is definitely a can that will make an appearance during picnics, pool parties, and basic bitch bachelorette weekends, so get ready.

Gardetto’s Crisps (Peppercorn Ranch – LINK TO COME)

Another cracker home run! Gardetto’s is famous for their delicious rye variety, but these thin and potatoey hexagons are our new go-tos. Peppercorn ranch is also a fantastic flavor, which led Taylor to pick these as her favorite from the day. Quite the bold statement, but not the least bit hyperbolic. Yum!

Sun Puffs (Four Cheese)

If you’re looking for a whole grain snack that’s super fun to eat, look no further than Sun Puffs. These are beyond addictive, so it’s a good thing they’re full of predominantly healthy ingredients. Rob declared these as his favorite of the day, which means you’ll  have even more difficulty with grocery-buying decisions this weekend. Or you could just get all of the above and treat yourself. You deserve it.

Taja Coconut Water

We really appreciate the effort Taja puts into their coconut waters. You can taste the purity of the cold filtration process (the water never meets air from coconut to bottle!) and the bottle is ideal for buying and storing in bulk. This is definitely one of the best on the market and other companies should really follow suit when it comes to the quality they provide for their consumers. The future is now, people. Get excited!

PigOut Pigless Bacon Chips (Original)

After consuming hundreds of new food products every year, it takes a lot to shock and surprise me. Well, consider me shocked and surprised. PigOut’s Pigless Bacon Chips taste EXACTLY like bacon, but are made with mushrooms (!!!) for a mid-afternoon snack, salad mix-in, avocado toast topper, etc. They’re not only salty and delicious, but healthy and easy on the palate. These are definitely in contention as a Top 10 Friday Food Find of 2019, and we’re excited to see what other ideas this company has in store.



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Refreshing Green Brunch Drinks to Celebrate Springtime

Spring is synonymous with life, and while allergy sufferers would probably like life to take somewhat of a chill pill, there’s no denying the excitement of seeing more green outside. To celebrate the change of seasons, we’ve rounded up green brunch drinks that pair perfectly with the beautiful outdoor weather—that may not be here yet, but is surely just around the corner. Booze is entirely optional for most of the refreshing concoctions, though we can’t really imagine a lazy Sunday without it. (But that’s just us.)

1. Green Bloody Mary

If you need a little pick-me-up, opt for some spice in this horseradish and tomatillo-based take on a brunch classic. We hear this also tastes delicious with green eggs and ham. From who, you ask? Some guy named Sam. Get the Green Bloody Mary recipe.

2. Cucumber Vodka Soda

Your go-to vodka soda gets a seasonal upgrade with this citrusy and cucumber-heavy blend. It’s like an alcoholic version of spa water and we’re relaxed already. Get the Cucumber Vodka Soda recipe.

3. Spicy Matcha Margaritas

If you’ve been riding that matcha green tea train, but are hoping to kick things up a notch, consider adding some jalapeños and tequila to turn your health bev into a spicy margarita. It doesn’t make you less healthy, it makes you fun. Get the Spicy Matcha Margaritas recipe.

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4. Super Green Detox Drink

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We’re reluctant to believe that anything has the healing properties to “detox,” but this recipe’s celery, cucumber, kale, spinach, and parsley are certainly not messing around. We’re not even sure our stomachs can handle all of those vitamins and nutrients. Get the Super Green Detox Drink recipe.

5. Green Goddess Grape Smoothie

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Calling all goddesses. If you’re not a fan of wine (then exit out of this immediately…just kidding), but enjoy the taste of green grapes, this is the smoothie for you. The addition of mint also gives it a refreshing aftertaste that will either perk you up or make you crave gum. Get the Green Goddess Grape Smoothie recipe.

6. The Last Word

130 herbs and plants make up the naturally green Chartreuse, but you don’t need 130 excuses to sit down with this cocktail on a sunny weekend. If you disagree, we don’t want to hear it. We have the Last Word. Get our Last Word recipe.

7. Sangria Verde

Honestly, is there such thing as gross sangria? We’re not surprised to see a green variety get all of attention with this unique take on a Spanish staple. In fact, we’d even drink a gray one, if challenged. Get the Sangria Verde recipe.

8. Green Apple Sparkler

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If you’re looking for that lip-smacking, “aah”-inducing reaction to a revitalizing homemade beverage, look no further than this tart green apple sparkler. How about them green apples? Get our Green Apple Sparkler recipe.

9. Money Green Champagne

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It may be called Money Green Champagne, but we wouldn’t judge you if this was prepared with a bottle of Andre. Expensive tastes on a $5 budget is basically the story of our lives. Get our Money Green Champagne recipe.

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Everything You Wanted to Know About Matcha Green Tea

If your morning brew is in need of a green upgrade, look no further than the beverage industry’s latest trend: matcha green tea powder. The super healthy, super caffeinated drink has been creeping its way into cafés across the country, but consumers can now enjoy the Japanese export within the comforts of their own home.

Curious about matcha and its amazing healthy properties? We’re here to answer any questions you may have about its history, preparation, and nutritional value.

What is matcha? 

Matcha is a powdered green tea. Produced primarily in Japan, the tea bushes’ leaves are deprived of sunlight during the last few weeks of growth, resulting in a vibrant green color that carries increased chlorophyll content.

Where did matcha come from?

Preparation of powdered teas stem from China’s Tang Dynasty (618-907), though matcha was specifically prized by Japan’s Zen monasteries and social elites during the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries.

How is matcha prepared?

Whole tea leaves (after the shaded growth process) are carefully hand-picked and rolled out to dry. Once this is achieved, stems and veins are removed before the remaining leaf is stone-ground into a fine powder. Only half a teaspoon is necessary to brew a cup of matcha. Since matcha powder is stirred directly into water or milk (as opposed to strained through a tea bag), its taste is more potent than traditional teas.

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What are matcha’s health benefits?

Matcha boasts a bevy of proven health benefits. For starters, matcha contains high levels of L-Theanine, an amino acid that balances the tea’s caffeine content. This can help reduce anxiety by inducing calmness without sluggishness. L-Theanine is also healthy for your brain, promoting increased levels of focus and concentration.

Matcha also carries an extremely high antioxidant content. Its polyphenol count (cancer-fighting micronutrients) is said to be 60x that of spinach. Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), a specific type of polyphenol, has also been proven to help with weight loss by burning stored fat as energy and inhibiting the formation of new fat cells. Green tea consumption of three to five cups a day is considered optimal for harnessing the full health benefits.

How do I make matcha? 

The traditional way to make matcha is to sift the finely ground green tea powder into a stone matcha tea bowl, pour in hot water or milk that’s just under the boiling point (10 ounces of hot liquid for every teaspoon of matcha), and then whisk the mixture until frothy with a small bamboo whisk.

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That said, you don’t need any special equipment; you can also just stir it with a spoon in your mug. If you use milk, it counts as a green tea latte, and if you don’t do dairy, you can use almond milk or another non-dairy milk of your choice. Either way, add a little sugar if you must, though it’s not traditional.

There are other ways to drink matcha, including in green tea cocktails, as an iced green tea in summer, or as a superfood addition to your morning smoothies. But aside from mixing it into liquid, matcha can also be incorporated into a variety of sweet and savory recipes, from ice cream to bread. We’ve rounded up some of our favorite matcha recipes below, but see our Ultimate Guide to Cooking with Matcha for even more info on how to use mighty matcha in your food.

Raspberry Matcha Muffins

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If you’re not a fan of sipping from mugs, get your morning pick-me-up from this quick and delicious breakfast confection. Or at least save this bright green recipe for Christmas. Get our Raspberry Matcha Muffins recipe.

Matcha Hong Kong Egg Waffles

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You don’t need to be a gourmet chef to make drool-worthy egg waffles in your own kitchen. In fact, all you need is some time, patience, and a little self-confidence (okay, and an egg waffle iron). You can do it! Get our Matcha Hong Kong Egg Waffles recipe.

Matcha Chicken Tenders with Ginger Citrus

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Matcha’s versatility extends to crunchy chicken fingers, which makes it nothing less than a superfood to us. This is also a fun way to sneak “greens” into your kids’ diet. Get the Matcha Chicken Tenders with Ginger Citrus recipe.

Matcha Green Tea Popsicles

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Yes, you’ve just found yourself a new favorite popsicle for summer. Matcha and cream are a match made in hot weather heaven. Get the Matcha Green Tea Popsicles recipe.

Matcha Molten Lava Cakes

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These may look like a dessert out of a Dr. Seuss book, but we promise they’re quite delicious. You may even forget that molten lava cakes taste best with chocolate. Get the Matcha Molten Lava Cakes recipe.

Matcha Banana Bread

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It may not be green eggs and ham, but we’re sure this matcha banana bread was served as a sweet side to Sam’s famous breakfast. Get the Matcha Banana Bread recipe.

Where can I buy matcha?

Look for high-quality matcha in grocery stores like Whole Foods, at local specialty tea shops, or online.

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15 Savory Pies for a Well-Rounded Dinner

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Think pie and your mental image probably skews sweet, but there’s a whole world of savory pies that are just as crave-worthy as any dessert. Based on Google’s Pi Day data, much of America agrees (since they’re searching for lots of chicken pot pie and shepherd’s pie). But in case you’re in need of some specific inspiration, here are some of our very favorite savory pies to serve for dinner any day of the year. They’re just particularly perfect for March 14.

1. Savory Pastrami and Cheese Pie

Savory Pastrami and Cheese Pie recipe

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A rye flour crust with caraway seeds is an ingenious way to contain a hearty filling of pastrami, potatoes, onions, cheese, brussels sprouts, and grainy mustard. Think of it as a pastrami sandwich—complete with sides—in pie form. And if you’re a fan, mix in some well-drained sauerkraut for a Reuben-esuqe upgrade. Get our Savory Pastrami and Cheese Pie recipe.

2. Savory Picadillo Meat Pies

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The savory, sweet, and salty combo of ground beef, olives, and raisins known as picadillo is often served with rice, but tuck it into pockets of flaky, buttery, crisp yet tender pastry and it’s perfection—not to mention perfectly portable, one of the great benefits of all hand pies. Add extra hot sauce to the filling if you like spice. Get our Savory Picadillo Meat Pies recipe.

3. Beef Shepherd’s Pie

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This may stretch the definition of pie—it usually has no crust of any kind, save mashed potatoes—but since “pie” is in the name, we’ll allow it. Shepherd’s pie (or cottage pie) is a comfort food classic for good reason. But if you want to tweak it, try a turkey version, or one topped with kohlrabi. Get our Beef Shepherd’s Pie recipe.

4. Fish Pie

British Fish Pie recipe

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Much like shepherd’s pie, fish pie is an English and Irish staple that usually doesn’t dally with pastry, but has a cap of mashed potatoes instead. Our version uses smoked salmon and fresh white fish, plus plenty of parsley and chives. Get our Fish Pie recipe.

5. Chicken Pot Pie

Easy Puff Pastry Chicken Pot Pie recipe

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Perhaps the most beloved savory pie, chicken pot pie comes in countless variations, but this is an easy version that’ll feed a crowd, and fast. Just shred or chop leftover chicken (or a store-bought rotisserie chicken) and mix it with a quick cream sauce and vegetables, then pour it into a casserole dish and top with thawed puff pastry. Get our Chicken Pot Pie recipe.

6. Chicken Mushroom Pot Pies

Chicken Mushroom Pot Pies recipe

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These individual pot pies call for a homemade pie dough, but there’s no reason you can’t use the same puff pastry shortcut for them too. Leeks and cremini mushrooms join the usual carrots and peas in the cream sauce coating the juicy chicken. Toss together a simple salad and you’ll want for nothing. Well, maybe a glass of wine to go with. Get our Chicken Mushroom Pot Pies recipe.

7. Spinach Pie

Spinach Pie recipe

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Making this spanakopita pie is like wrapping a present; you layer the tissue-thin phyllo sheets in your pie dish, add the cheesy spinach filling (enriched with eggs and sauteed onion), then fold the overhanging layers of pastry over the top where they rumple and ruffle. Bake until golden brown, and then give yourself the gift of a satisfying vegetarian dinner. Get our Spinach Pie recipe.

8. Tomato Pie

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A classic Southern dish best for showcasing ripe summer tomatoes, you can still make a tasty tomato pie out of season. All that cheese sure helps. Get our Tomato Pie recipe.

9. Cheeseburger Pie

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Speaking of cheese, if you’re in the mood for burgers but not necessarily all the work that goes into building them, try a cheeseburger pie. The ground beef filling is topped with a batter of flour, eggs, milk, and cheese for a crust that practically makes itself. Get our Cheeseburger Pie recipe.

10. Italian Easter Pie

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If you’re up for a bit more work, pizza Chiena, or pizza rustica, is a traditional Italian Easter pie with a double crust enclosing a rich filling of cured meats, eggs, and cheese. Seriously, it’s like an antipasto platter inside. Get our Italian Easter Pie recipe.

11. Braised Beef and Ale Pie

Braised Beef and Ale Pie recipe

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It’s almost a shame to break open the flaky, golden crust of this British pub-inspired pie. But how else would you get to the melting-tender short ribs braised in nutty ale, along with carrots and onions and other good things, underneath? Get our Braised Beef and Ale Pie recipe.

12. Mini Tamale Pies

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Whether you’re looking for a snack to go along with Netflix and beer on Friday night or something to serve at a March Madness party (or any party, really), these mini tamale pies with cumin-spiced beef filling and tender masa crusts are perfect little bites. Get our Mini Tamale Pies recipe.

13. Broccoli, Mushroom, and Gouda Quiche

Broccoli, Mushroom, and Gouda Quiche recipe

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A quiche might be more of a tart, but it’s often made with a frozen pie crust, in which case, it totally counts. This version is packed with veggies (broccoli, mushrooms, and onions, to be exact), but still has a hefty dose of cheese. Get our Broccoli, Mushroom, and Gouda Quiche recipe.

14. Butternut Squash Goat Cheese Hand Pies

Butternut Squash and Goat Cheese Hand Pies recipe

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We can’t quit hand pies, so we present this vegetarian version with sweet butternut squash and tangy goat cheese. Pack them on a picnic, take them to work, or serve them with a salad for dinner. Get our Butternut Squash Goat Cheese Hand Pies recipe.

15. Sous Vide Egg and Bacon Pizza

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No discussion of savory pies is complete without at least a mention of pizza…which may definitely not count as an actual pie, but it’s called “pizza pie” often enough that it doesn’t matter. We’re hard-pressed to pick a favorite (there are so many regional styles of pizza to choose from, and then gluten-free options, and grilled versions), but this Baking Steel pizza recipe with oozy eggs and crisp-edged bacon is great because you can eat it for lunch, dinner, or breakfast. Get the Sous Vide Egg and Bacon Pizza recipe.

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