Distributed by: Safeway, Inc.
Required to Prepare: Oven
Chicken Empanadas: 75 calories per piece
Firecrackers: 70 calories per piece
Bags of Gold: 80 calories per piece
My sweetie and I occasionally enjoy having a "tapas" dinner of sorts, by getting a variety of these frozen appetizers and making a meal out of them. These are the ones that we usually get; she was the one that got me started on them, and even after all manner of flitting around trying different things by the Butterfly, these are still the ones we seem to like the best.
Although the package directions give a slightly different cook time for the empanadas, I find they all turn out fine by baking at 400° for 7 minutes per side. They can also be deep-fried, which gives them a crisper texture, but we use the oven more often, just because it seems a little easier.
The Chicken Empanadas and Firecrackers are similar; the crispy exterior is sort of like a grilled flour tortilla. The filling of the empanadas have a distinct jalapeƱo and bell pepper flavor along with the chicken and cheese, and the Firecrackers have more like a pulled roast beef and nacho filling. The Bags of Gold are the odd one out; the wrapper is thinner and lighter, more like a wonton wrap, and rather than a Mexican flavor, the spinach and cheese filling is more European in style. Even from the oven, they do get crispy on the outside, although they are of course a bit chewier than if they were deep-fried.
We definitely enjoy them, with either prep method. We choose them over more expensive name-brand frozen appetizers, and it's not because we are sacrificing quality for price--it's because we like these the best, and the fact that they are inexpensive is just a happy coincidence. :)
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Sunday, December 11, 2011
Safeway Select Chicken Bacon Alfredo Pizza
Distributed by: Safeway Inc.
Tools Required: Oven
600 calories per 1/2 pizza
I debated with myself as to whether to include store-brand products like this one, but I decided that Safeway is a national chain, after all, and I imagine there are people who would like to know if the store-branded products can compare with the more-expensive name brands. Now that that's settled, it's time for the Butterfly to review!
Out of the package, the pizza doesn't look too bad; there is a fairly generous sprinkling of bacon bits and cubes of white-meat chicken. It kind of looks like there isn't much sauce, but that could just be because it's a white sauce and blends in with the crust. I preheat the oven to 425°, fix the positioning of the chicken cubes a bit, and bake it for 13 minutes (the package says 12-14). Let it cool for a bit, and it's time to serve!
The pastry-style "Pizzeria Crust" isn't too bad, although I think the Red Baron crust was better both in texture and flavor. I think this one could have stood a little extra time in the oven to crisp up, and maybe then the texture would have compared better. The chicken pieces have a nice "real-meat" texture and flavor and stay tender and moist, and there is a nice balance between chicken and bacon. The sauce, though, seems a bit off to me; it doesn't come across as quite rich enough to be true alfredo sauce, and especially with the black pepper sprinkling, it ends up tasting a bit more like country gravy to me--which makes the whole thing taste kind of like one of those 'breakfast' pizzas.
Overall, I think it did seem like a quality product and a decent value; it might not be quite as appealing as the name-brand Red Baron pizza I tried last time, but it wasn't bad by any means. I will be interested to try one with a normal pizza sauce for a better comparison. As for this particular flavor, my sweetie said she liked it, but I'm probably going to try something else next time. :|
Tools Required: Oven
600 calories per 1/2 pizza
I debated with myself as to whether to include store-brand products like this one, but I decided that Safeway is a national chain, after all, and I imagine there are people who would like to know if the store-branded products can compare with the more-expensive name brands. Now that that's settled, it's time for the Butterfly to review!
Out of the package, the pizza doesn't look too bad; there is a fairly generous sprinkling of bacon bits and cubes of white-meat chicken. It kind of looks like there isn't much sauce, but that could just be because it's a white sauce and blends in with the crust. I preheat the oven to 425°, fix the positioning of the chicken cubes a bit, and bake it for 13 minutes (the package says 12-14). Let it cool for a bit, and it's time to serve!
The pastry-style "Pizzeria Crust" isn't too bad, although I think the Red Baron crust was better both in texture and flavor. I think this one could have stood a little extra time in the oven to crisp up, and maybe then the texture would have compared better. The chicken pieces have a nice "real-meat" texture and flavor and stay tender and moist, and there is a nice balance between chicken and bacon. The sauce, though, seems a bit off to me; it doesn't come across as quite rich enough to be true alfredo sauce, and especially with the black pepper sprinkling, it ends up tasting a bit more like country gravy to me--which makes the whole thing taste kind of like one of those 'breakfast' pizzas.
Overall, I think it did seem like a quality product and a decent value; it might not be quite as appealing as the name-brand Red Baron pizza I tried last time, but it wasn't bad by any means. I will be interested to try one with a normal pizza sauce for a better comparison. As for this particular flavor, my sweetie said she liked it, but I'm probably going to try something else next time. :|
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