Sounds easy right? The problem is that each step is broken down into another 5-10 steps within. I hadn’t ever heard of watermelon radishes or labneh cheese so I was super excited to try out these new recipes.Įach recipe is broken down into 6 steps with photos. The recipes I received definitely seemed more “gourmet.” While HelloFresh was simple and straightforward, the Blue Apron recipes were more exciting and adventurous. My delivery included Cod & Potato Brandade with Watermelon Radish Salads & Garlic Toast, White Pizza with Baked Eggs & Arugula-Brussels Sprout Salad and an Heirloom Carrot & Toasted Farro Salad with Labneh Cheese & Pickled Dates. My order was delayed by one day “because of snow.” I live in Florida, so that gave me a clue as to how far the food was traveling. The good part about that is that it cut way down on the packaging compared to HelloFresh. ![]() Instead of organizing the ingredients by recipe, Blue Apron lumps everything together. They are the same price, about $59 a week for 3 vegetarian or pescatarian meals for 2, but that’s really where the similarities ended. ![]() ![]() After trying HelloFresh (read my review here), I decided to give Blue Apron a go.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |