Being a Mexican food lover, I often look for interesting Mexican style
frozen meals while grocery shopping. Recently, I spotted a Banquet
Mexican Style Chicken Enchilada Meal and it looked really good. I could
not resist the impulse to try it. Here is what I found out about this
product!
The menu of this frozen dinner for one intrigued me. It
has a chicken enchilada, a beef tamale, chili sauce and Mexican rice.
Not only is that a nice amount of food, the price of this dinner was
right for my food budget. Only one dollar. I liked that. This meal is
also microwave friendly. You can cook it in a conventional oven, but it
takes twenty minutes. In the microwave, the cooking time is around five
minutes. Not bad. You do have to do a bit of manipulating if you cook
this dinner in the microwave. I cut a slit in the film cover over the
rice, microwaved on high for two and one half minutes, uncovered,
spooned chili sauce over the enchilada and tamale, stirred the rice, re
covered and continued cooking on high for two more minutes. I then let
this dinner stand for two minutes before serving. I was very impressed
by the appearance of this meal. It smelled yummy!
When I tried
the beef tamale, I loved it. It was really beefy, tender and with the
chili sauce, it had a fabulous home style Mexican meal flavor.
Delicious. The Mexican rice was also very good. Lots of peppers in it. I
did have a problem with the chicken enchilada. It had a fake taste and
it was not very tasty. I discovered that it had textured vegetable
protein in it, along with chicken. I only know that I could not eat it.
It was that bad. On the bright side, the beef tamale and rice were both
worth the one dollar that I spent on this dinner. I would probably buy
this one again and know that the chicken enchilada would not be eaten by
me. I rate Banquet Mexican Style Chicken Enchilada Meal two and one
half stars out of five stars. If there were two beef tamales in this
meal, it would be a winner and perfect. Minus the chicken enchilada,
that is.
This dinner has only 280 calories in it and even less,
if you don't eat the chicken enchilada, like me. 70 of those calories
are from fat. This meal has 8 grams of total fat, 2.5 grams of saturated
fat, 10 mg's of cholesterol, 790 mg's of sodium, 260 mg's of potassium,
45 grams of total carbs, 5 grams of dietary fiber, 2 grams of sugars
and 7 grams of protein. This dinner does have lots of vitamins and
minerals in it. I like many Banquet brand food products and have
reviewed many of them, during my five years writing food product
reviews. While this one is not my favorite, it is decent. It saves me
money and time. That is always nice.
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