I LOVE bbq, but this Home Chef Asian Style bbq HITS a little different: SuperChef vs Supermarket
Summary
Home Chef's $8.99 Asian barbecue chicken gets the SuperChef treatment. Darnell scores this microwave-ready meal on price, taste, nutrition, and his dual chef-versus-consumer perspective. He loves the sweet savory flavor profile and rock-solid protein count, but he's got beef with one thing: the sodium's absolutely crushing it at 61 percent of your daily value. The vegetables? Cooked into oblivion. Still, this meal destroys fast food pricing and tastes legitimately good, earning an overall A rating with solid chef credentials backing it up.
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All right
So, today on Super Chef's Supermarket Surveys
We are going to be reviewing Home Chef's Take and Microwave
I think how you say take home microwave
So, today I want to do So, we have Little Pepper chicken
We got some Thai curry chicken here
Uh, let's do Asian barbecue style chicken. $8.99
All
you got to do is microwave for 4 minutes
Let's take this back to the kitchen
Let's try it out and I will give you the scorecard to see the greatest. [Music] All right
So, we're here in the kitchen and we are about to try out the Home
Chef restaurant style Asian barbecue style chicken
So, today, you know how this goes, man
I'm going to be scoring this just like you see on the competition shows
I'm going to base this off of price, taste, nutritional value, and I'm going to give you my chef versus consumer review. that is like
what I think as a chef, but also what I just think as a person because sometimes like you just like when I eat food I eat first is as a consumer like is it good? That's the first thing I think about
So I really want to just show a balance between those two because not everybody's chefs and not everybody look
at the details like I may
So I want to give you the best of both worlds here
So let's dive into this
First things first is taste
Let's try this out
So simple
Microwave it
Puncture the hose
Microwave for 2 minutes
Peel the back
Take the sleeve off
Microwave for another minute after
you stir it
Simple
Ready to heat and eat meals
So, this is like a step above like frozen because it's fresh
So, I I really appreciate that
Um, but let's see what it's working out to be. [Music] Not better than you think it's going to be
All right, let's knock this bad boy
out
So, let me check the vegetables, though. [Music] When it comes to taste, I mean, it's there
If I got this, I mean, it price first
Let's go through price
The price is $8.99
For $8.99, this is a lot better of a
lunch than you want to get in fast food cuz nowadays McDonald's, I mean, you going to spend $12 easy
I'm saying, but this has no nutritional value
This, I feel, has some worth eating it
It feels good to eat it, which is a big part of food
Um, so the price is right. $8.99 for lunch, $8.99 for dinner
Like, it's
a take-home heat and eat
It is winning on price
All right, next
Availability
Home Chef is you can order online
They got us at a grocery stores now
So, availability is going to get a I definitely give it a A+ for price
Um, and then when it comes to my chef versus consumer review, I mean, as a chef,
first things first, the picture on this product looks like this
It's white rice with this stir fry on it, but the actual food does not look like the picture at all, you know? So, it it kind of makes me think that I'm getting like steamed rice and I'm going to have this uh Asian style barbecue chicken with vegetables
on top of it, but it's actually like all one mushed together, which has a lot of flavor
I imagine they didn't want to offend anybody, so they said Asian barbecue style
I mean, if it's Asian barbecue, just put Asian barbecue chicken, bro
Like, dive into it
Um, the flavors there is sweet
Um, I like
sweet things
If you ever seen me compete on guys, girls, gang, tournament champions, like my style of cooking, it's sneaking in sweetness into things
Um, definitely things are savory
Uh, so this is speaking my love language
Um, so when it comes to my consumer review, this is what I would want to eat for
lunch
It just tastes good
It just covers all the nooks and crannies I'm looking for
When it comes to my chef review, I mean, how do I say this? prepackaged foods have to take care of the vegetables
And that's what I worry about
Like the green bean is so mushed
down that it's almost better just to put the vegetables in here raw
That way when you microwave them, they don't lose so much nutrients
You know what I'm saying? Because it's it's cooked down so much and people don't understand that the longer you cook vegetables, the more nutrients that leaves through them
Like
you don't want to boil any vegetables or anything like that
So, that's one of the big things that I see with this dish is that the vegetables don't look and make me feel like I'm eating vegetables even though I see them
Um, but I mean, as a chef, I mean, the rice is right
It's not like clumping together
The
sauce is not overly sweet
Uh, this is this is a a B+ for me when it comes to my chef review
Um, and then now let's get into something that matters more than just taste, the nutrition
Um, and nutritionally, I mean, I mean, it's it's the first thing on the nutritional label is white rice and chicken
Like, that's
the bulk of this meal, and that's what you want to see because, you know, the nutritional label orders it in like order of like what's in it most to least
So, I like the fact that there's real ingredients inside of this
Like, when you look at the back of the label, there's actual food
It's not just all
these additives and preservatives
Like, I do appreciate that
But also at the same time for people like my my community, you saying we have high blood pressure and this is 61% of your sodium
That's probably the biggest red flag for this is that the sodium super high and the um yeah, that would be it
The
sodium is way higher than I would like it, but it's 17 g of protein also
So that's a big thing for people who work out
So nutritional wise, I would give this a B
Um, but the sodium is the issue with me
It's always going to be an issue because I feel like salt is something you should let people add
But
then again, you got people like, "Oh, I don't have that much flavor." But what they really saying is it ain't got that much salt
You know what I'm saying? Cuz salt is what brings out the flavor in food
So I understand it's like a catch22 for companies
Like do I add the salt and I give them the flavor, but I
kill them or do I not give it to them and they kill us and not buy the business? You know what I'm saying? Not buy the product
You know what I'm saying? So it's a catch22
But I definitely think this is a overall a just a meal
This is something I would tell people to get to order if you're
out
Um this is it
This was the Asian barbecue style chicken home chef
I would overall rate this an A
Um as a chef, I would have probably rate this a B minus, but this is still a winning
I would tell everybody to get this at home
If you're looking for something to eat lunch, dinner, this is it
All
right, see you next time.
Episode description
🔥 In this video, we’re diving into Home Chef’s Asian Style BBQ meal kit! From the unboxing to the final bite, watch as we break down the flavors, ingredients, and ease of cooking this savory dish. Is it worth the price? Does it deliver that authentic BBQ punch? Stick around to find out! 🍽️ Perfect for busy weeknights or those craving takeout-style flavors at home. 👍 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more honest food reviews! #HomeChef #MealKitReview #AsianBBQ #FoodReview #HomeChefMeals #QuickDinnerIdeas #superchefvssupermarket #grocery #nutrition #health