Divide by 100 then multiply that answer by 12, that'll tell you how much salt is in that 12 gram seasoning. The answer is 3.948 grams, so basically 4g of salt in that little pack. I basically do my own version of that Munchie box that takes a little bit more work but tastes great. Spicy coated chicken strips from Iceland, Tesco or wherever cooked in the air fryer. Chips cooked in the air fryer. Then in a frying pan I throw in some diced onion, chopped chilli and diced peppers and cook until lightly caramelised. Throw the chips and chicken into the frying pan along with your seasoning and stir fry for a few minutes. Bloody lovely.
My girl friend introduced your show to me and I am now hooked. Although I live in Canada, purchasing might be out of the question, you make me homesick for my beloved Yorkshire. Looking forward to watching many shows in the future.
When you first said it was £5, I thought that was expensive, but it would definitely make two meals for me, so £2.50 a meal is all right. I like that everything is in separate pieces and in separate bags, so you don't have to cook everything at once. I may give this a try.
Great video as usual, I like using grease proof paper to protect the tray. Tip - you put the food on the dull side of the aluminium foil not the shiney side.
That's being proven to be a myth. There is no difference between the shiny side and the dull side. The dull side only exists because of the process making it. Its caused by the roller that stretches it. Btw former chef here.
Loved the video would do chips with my own sauce,onions and Pak choi because I can't eat a lot of salt. Loved the Muppet show,and I loved the Swedish chef,thank you for the video xx
Quite amusing, as usual. I have only ever once bought a meal from Iceland, so I can’t really comment, but half a kilogram of ‘chips’ is a hell of a lot,. The word salt can refer to many chemical compounds, but in culinary terms in this country, usually refers to sodium Cloride (NaCl), food enhancer usually refers to monosodium glutamate - (another salt), often used to brighten cooked greens & enhance other flavours. Love your take on food which is clearly aimed at the bachelor or single person. Personally, I used to love cooking, but not if I was the only person eating.
That KMC salt and pepper seasoning is bob-on... Stick some onions, chillis, garlic & ginger in a hot wok with a modest dash of sesame oil (or some 'stir fry' oil), add some air fried Aunt Bessie's chips and toss the lot together with some of that KMC seasoning & light soy sauce. Same result as a chippy at a fraction of the cost of their salt and pepper chips!
If you try to cook crispy chicken alongside onions and peppers the chicken is bound to go a bit soggy as both the onions and peppers have a high water content. You'd need to have the chicken on a separate tray. Maybe I'm lazy but that meal seems like too much of a faff for me :P
You can buy that salt and pepper seasoning at Home Bargains and elsewhere for not much more than £1, so if you like this sort of food you’re better off doing it yourself. This is ok if there’s a couple of you and you’re feeling lazy though 🤣 I’ve been using greaseproof for years Gareth, I’m surprised more people don’t do it! Hopefully you’ll get the word out
My boys love those salt and pepper chips they are pricy mind....I forgot to mention the other day..I was in the loft and found a receipt from Morrisons from 2002 £79 I could not believe how much was on there for that price! It definitely goes to show how much food and quilty life has decreased in the UK... unbelievable.
Iceland do bags of the chicken on its own so you could easily knock it up yourself but it’s a decent price for two and convenient …. I bet it would be amazing with a bit of mayflower curry sauce as well 😍
Putting frozen chips on a cold tray delays the cooking from underneath as it's going to take a few extra minutes for the tray to reach oven temperature.
If you buy the breaded chicken breast chunks from iceland cook in air fryer or oven then in a wok add the hot cooked chicken to already cooked veg ..you can make your own also.Thats what we do and salt and pepper mix is from a chinese vlogger on youtube..dont want to say who unless you okay it.,dont want to get in bother but its really that simple you can also do breaded shredded salt and pepper chicken iceland again ..great video as usual ..
recently watched the munch boxes you got from aldi I've tried them myself, salt and pepper chilli chicken and chips and the southern fried chicken and chips with gravy both really good for the price, this one is slightly more expensive but it looks like you get loads more in the box, those fries ( reluctant to call them chips) needed a lot longer in the over they looked raw
I keep seeing these in heron. Always wondered what you actually got. Not for me but it's still good when you make these videos to show people what's actually in the box.
@@BaldFoodieGuy just been to farmfoods. They've got loads of good stuff. I got that pie and mash with the liquor parsely sauce stuff you reviewed. Got a massive pack of takeaway style chicken wings for a tenner. Absolutely massive bag though at least a couple of kg. I've tried those they were really nice. Not tried the pie and mash
Hi Gary. We live in Hertfordshire and your video tempted us to buy a fish and ch supper. Two regular sized cod and one standard size portion of chips cost us £18.50! We had no side dishes. Shows you how much us Southern types are ripped off!
Loved the Muppet's back in the late 70s Gaz, especially the two old guys in the balcony, Waldorf and Statler as well as the mad scientist Bunsen Honeydew and his assistant, Beaker and Miss Piggy doing her karate on poor Kermit - Hiiiii-Yaa !!!! Telly seemed way better back then, especially the old sitcoms, game shows and comedians but sadly the PC/Woke/Snowflake Brigade have put an end to some of those. Regarding the chicken, I may have a go at doing a homemade version - Fry some onions with fresh sliced chillies and diced peppers in a wok with some salt and a bit of honey then batter some diced chicken fillets and deep fry. Sounds 'spot on' to me 😀😀😀
Haha coriander is definitely marmite. Edit: the way things are going, they'll just sell us the box and tell us "add your own" 😂 You said the chicken was a bit soggy, might have been the onions releasing water boss.
id of thought you'd of done it in the air fryer but i didnt think id have coriander but it is miss leading having no chlli but try putting the salt and chilli seasoning on before you cook it and sprinkle it over the chips 😊
Might buy one on a Tuesday as over 60s get 10% off at Iceland Made a pigs ear mixing them ingredients up on the plate. Ive got Swedish relatives and they sound like that impersonation.
I would have put the veggies on one third of the second tray with the chicken on the other 2 thirds so the water coming out of the vegetables don't make chicken soggy.
Or just do chicken in air fryer by itsself. With veg and chips in oven. Or as you said 2 batches of chips, one of chicken and 1 of the vegetables. In air fryer.
Different topic completely but I would strongly recommend doing a review of Crestwoods cheese n onion pasties. They're "I'm new" in Aldi. Honestly better than Greggs imo
Great video 👍,,, probably as easy to make your own salt n pepper mix like the Chinese , a full bag of chicken strips n a bag of chips from Iceland would cost same and you would have twice the amount..
A good amount there Gareth, so no need for anything else. Coriander to me tastes like plasticine, the stuff we had at school and used to chew like gum. Well I did anyway 😝
Divide the “salt per 100g” by 100. That gives you salt per gram. Then, multiply that by 12. 32.9/100*12=3.95g of salt, or 2/3 of your daily allowance. Split between two people though, not too bad really. Looked tasty too, shame about the soggy coating though! Air fryer all the way 😊
Looks good and am definitely going to try it. Think we will take your advice and do it in the air fryer and put it into wraps as I think that would work well 👍
Somewhere near the photo, it will say 'serving suggestion', that way they can 'tart' it up adding things that aren't in the box, like the red and green chili and coriander. Just more advertising bullshit. But am glad you liked it anyway. 😋
@@BaldFoodieGuy Just seem it yeah you got the munchie box with only 1 sad little sausage in it. They do a bag of 12 just the battered sausages in Iceland and them air-fried rather than the oven is spot on
Hi , I looked with a degree of amusement when you read the ingredients on the back of the box, the bit about this may contain bones not suitable for vegetarians. If person was a vegetarian would they really be eating shredded chicken in the first place???
Actually not bad for the price and you could also pimp it up with some sauce, cheese, chillies or anything really. Make a decent tea when you cant really be bothered that much and that takeway is just too expensive.
Yeah Gareth it was the Muppet show The Sweedish Chef was one of my favourites was funny as hell lol
Haha yes, he was one of mine. Sunday night viewing I think around Bath time 🛀😂😂👍
Hurdy gurdy chaf 🤣
@@stevewild4449 yayyy. Gayyy. Booorssch dee. Booorrr 😊
It looks like we'd enjoy that. 😉
Bork, Bork, Bork!
Divide by 100 then multiply that answer by 12, that'll tell you how much salt is in that 12 gram seasoning. The answer is 3.948 grams, so basically 4g of salt in that little pack.
I basically do my own version of that Munchie box that takes a little bit more work but tastes great. Spicy coated chicken strips from Iceland, Tesco or wherever cooked in the air fryer. Chips cooked in the air fryer. Then in a frying pan I throw in some diced onion, chopped chilli and diced peppers and cook until lightly caramelised. Throw the chips and chicken into the frying pan along with your seasoning and stir fry for a few minutes. Bloody lovely.
Cheers Kevin, will try and remember that 👍👍 yes I probably added a gram then 👌
The side of the box where ingredient volume was written, it said total salt was 38.5 grams salt . No calculating needed
Sorry my mistake . I didn’t read your answer as it was written. Your calculated results are 100% correct Kevin . My apologies.
My girl friend introduced your show to me and I am now hooked. Although I live in Canada, purchasing might be out of the question, you make me homesick for my beloved Yorkshire. Looking forward to watching many shows in the future.
Thank you kindly. Welcome to the channel. All the best to you, Gareth 👍👍
When you first said it was £5, I thought that was expensive, but it would definitely make two meals for me, so £2.50 a meal is all right. I like that everything is in separate pieces and in separate bags, so you don't have to cook everything at once. I may give this a try.
So true!
I agree. The air fryer would be the best for it. Will definitely get that the next time I am in Iceland. Keep up the great reviews, Gareth
Thanks for watching!
Great video as usual, I like using grease proof paper to protect the tray. Tip - you put the food on the dull side of the aluminium foil not the shiney side.
How come the dull side? Just googled it, makes no difference 👍👍
@@BaldFoodieGuy try it my friend, it makes a big difference. I didn't believe it either
That's being proven to be a myth. There is no difference between the shiny side and the dull side. The dull side only exists because of the process making it. Its caused by the roller that stretches it. Btw former chef here.
@@BaldFoodieGuy it doesn't bud.
Apologies, my foil is non stick and I hadn't realised. What I said is true for that foil.
I wish I had a chest freezer like his, so many surprises in there!
Oh yes 🤣👍
Loved the video would do chips with my own sauce,onions and Pak choi because I can't eat a lot of salt. Loved the Muppet show,and I loved the Swedish chef,thank you for the video xx
Cheers Nicola, yes I did also. Throwing his pots and pans all over x
I always have a pack of birds eye chillies in the freezer Gaz for this extact kind of use.
Perfect. Yes think I've still got some.
Quite amusing, as usual. I have only ever once bought a meal from Iceland, so I can’t really comment, but half a kilogram of ‘chips’ is a hell of a lot,. The word salt can refer to many chemical compounds, but in culinary terms in this country, usually refers to sodium Cloride (NaCl), food enhancer usually refers to monosodium glutamate - (another salt), often used to brighten cooked greens & enhance other flavours. Love your take on food which is clearly aimed at the bachelor or single person. Personally, I used to love cooking, but not if I was the only person eating.
I'm well thanks looking forward to the content for the year glad you are better.
Much appreciated
Gotta give it to Iceland 🤗
Non stick foil has an extremely thin layer of silicone added to the dull side during manufacturing.
Thanks for the tip!
I will keep an eye out for this, looked pretty good tbh but would cook my chips a bit longer having watched this vid. Like a nice crispy chip. Thanks.
Hope you enjoy
Chips always take longer than the expected time, also for the chicken your using foil which reflects heat
I really liked the salt and pepper box, bought 1 of these just not tried yet
That KMC salt and pepper seasoning is bob-on... Stick some onions, chillis, garlic & ginger in a hot wok with a modest dash of sesame oil (or some 'stir fry' oil), add some air fried Aunt Bessie's chips and toss the lot together with some of that KMC seasoning & light soy sauce. Same result as a chippy at a fraction of the cost of their salt and pepper chips!
Yes it's so good. Was a great gift. 👍👍
Smashing it gareth, 58k subscribers i was here when u had a few 100, god bless mate!
Thank you 😊👌👌
Love your videos. Very funny but extremely informative. Thank you.
Glad you like them!
Love 'em 😁😁
binge watching vids today, i would defintely try this, it would make 2 meals for me, i'd probably add more of my own peppers jalepenos with that
Yes maybe cheese 🧀😋😋👍
I nearly had a heart attack yesterday. Went into Sainsbury's and saw that 10 birds eye fish fingers were £4. Couldn't believe it! Love the videos.
Crikey
No wonder people have to choose between heat or eat. Feel so sorry for some.
Lidl's are much cheaper & actually just as good as birds eye.
May give them a go. Thanks
@@stewie750813 I'm a bit of a snob with fish fingers but I tend to find that anything cod or haddock are usually OK.
If you try to cook crispy chicken alongside onions and peppers the chicken is bound to go a bit soggy as both the onions and peppers have a high water content. You'd need to have the chicken on a separate tray. Maybe I'm lazy but that meal seems like too much of a faff for me :P
Thanks for the tips!
Looks good, next time i visit Iceland, ill buy that.Cheers Gareth.
Super video I pass this onto my daughter she should enjoy this
Please do!
You can buy that salt and pepper seasoning at Home Bargains and elsewhere for not much more than £1, so if you like this sort of food you’re better off doing it yourself. This is ok if there’s a couple of you and you’re feeling lazy though 🤣
I’ve been using greaseproof for years Gareth, I’m surprised more people don’t do it! Hopefully you’ll get the word out
Cheers pal yes it's really good isn't it. Used to use foil allot not anymore if I can help it.
My boys love those salt and pepper chips they are pricy mind....I forgot to mention the other day..I was in the loft and found a receipt from Morrisons from 2002 £79 I could not believe how much was on there for that price! It definitely goes to show how much food and quilty life has decreased in the UK... unbelievable.
Thanks for sharing!!bet you had a few bags full for that price back then.
@@BaldFoodieGuy it was a big shop definitely good few bags... interesting find though it's been sat up there for 20yrs
@@fatty3383 The shopping ??? 🤣
Iceland do bags of the chicken on its own so you could easily knock it up yourself but it’s a decent price for two and convenient …. I bet it would be amazing with a bit of mayflower curry sauce as well 😍
Good to know!
I got a Chinese for the first time in 3years beef curry and pancake roll ,,£12 quid and it was shite what's going on Gareth
Looks good. Thanks once again for another very informative and entertaining video Gareth.😊👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Looks nice Gareth, but would definitely like some sort of sauce to go with it
Cheers Monica 👍👍
We had that at the weekend was amazing in the airfryer Gareth. Did the same as you with the seasoning 👍🏻👍🏻
Nice one!
Putting frozen chips on a cold tray delays the cooking from underneath as it's going to take a few extra minutes for the tray to reach oven temperature.
Great tip!
Great video lol my ovens that old it's grown a beard 2003 my beko oven
Haha
If you buy the breaded chicken breast chunks from iceland cook in air fryer or oven then in a wok add the hot cooked chicken to already cooked veg ..you can make your own also.Thats what we do and salt and pepper mix is from a chinese vlogger on youtube..dont want to say who unless you okay it.,dont want to get in bother but its really that simple you can also do breaded shredded salt and pepper chicken iceland again ..great video as usual ..
Cheers pal 👍
I'm going to give that a try this weekend I think it looks right up my street . And I'll use the airfryer to . X
Nice one, enjoy 😋😋👌
Can you try the garlic chicken slices from ASDA they are a limited edition 🥰
thats some good looking food! and fries/chips and airfryers= gold, always nice crispy
Cheers Tom yes we're tasty.
Picture says serving suggestion mate. It's not misleadng. But I personally could add my own to it.
I was terrified of the Swedish Chef as a youngster because he had a human hand! As for the food, it looked very nice👍
Haha yes was fun to watch
I bought that yesterday from Iceland think I'll be using my airfryer to cook mine, it looked tasty 👍
Yes very good.
Might give this a go Gareth. Thanks for sharing this.
Hope you enjoy
Definitely trying this one! Cant wait 😆
I spotted Iceland do a fully loaded mac and cheese lasagne maybe you want to give that a whirl .
Buy a bag of Za'atar, it'll be cheap and it's like a mixed seasoning with some sesame seeds and dried herbs. Delish
recently watched the munch boxes you got from aldi I've tried them myself, salt and pepper chilli chicken and chips and the southern fried chicken and chips with gravy both really good for the price, this one is slightly more expensive but it looks like you get loads more in the box, those fries ( reluctant to call them chips) needed a lot longer in the over they looked raw
I keep seeing these in heron. Always wondered what you actually got. Not for me but it's still good when you make these videos to show people what's actually in the box.
Cheers Matt, yes it was certainly a process. Cheers pal 👍👍
@@BaldFoodieGuy just been to farmfoods. They've got loads of good stuff. I got that pie and mash with the liquor parsely sauce stuff you reviewed. Got a massive pack of takeaway style chicken wings for a tenner. Absolutely massive bag though at least a couple of kg. I've tried those they were really nice. Not tried the pie and mash
Great video Gaz you doing well for 23 another nice looking and tasting one keep up with the great work 👏👏👍👍
Thanks 👍
Hi Gary. We live in Hertfordshire and your video tempted us to buy a fish and ch supper. Two regular sized cod and one standard size portion of chips cost us £18.50! We had no side dishes. Shows you how much us Southern types are ripped off!
Wow cheers for the information David 👌👌
A childs portion of chips at my local chippy is £2.60!
Can you compare different supermarket cocktail sausages from cheapest to dearest?
I’m with you Gareth, don’t like coriander. Would make a great lunch in the winter.
Loved your video Remember the Swedish Chef well.
Haha thank you
Loved the Muppet's back in the late 70s Gaz, especially the two old guys in the balcony, Waldorf and Statler as well as the mad scientist Bunsen Honeydew and his assistant, Beaker and Miss Piggy doing her karate on poor Kermit - Hiiiii-Yaa !!!!
Telly seemed way better back then, especially the old sitcoms, game shows and comedians but sadly the PC/Woke/Snowflake Brigade have put an end to some of those.
Regarding the chicken, I may have a go at doing a homemade version - Fry some onions with fresh sliced chillies and diced peppers in a wok with some salt and a bit of honey then batter some diced chicken fillets and deep fry.
Sounds 'spot on' to me 😀😀😀
Haha yes used to watch it. Was funny. Cheers pal, all the best.
Haha coriander is definitely marmite.
Edit: the way things are going, they'll just sell us the box and tell us "add your own" 😂
You said the chicken was a bit soggy, might have been the onions releasing water boss.
Good call!
looks like it could do with going in the a wok after ovening it ?
Good idea 😋😋😋
Needs to go in a big bowl to be shook with the seasoning and to distribute well. Adds to the washing up I know!
Haha yes
Can you try and get hold of icelands new nik nak flavoured shredded chicken? Rib n saucy flavour please baldy
Will do when they come in 👍👍
Hi Gaz.
Try turning the oven to a higher temperature, say 240 rather than 220, then your chips should crisp up better.
Cheers yes it's max is 200 deg its an old cooker unfortunately 👍
Good review captain 👏 👍 👌
Cheers Captain 😋👍👍
id of thought you'd of done it in the air fryer but i didnt think id have coriander but it is miss leading having no chlli but try putting the salt and chilli seasoning on before you cook it and sprinkle it over the chips 😊
Next time!
Might buy one on a Tuesday as over 60s get 10% off at Iceland Made a pigs ear mixing them ingredients up on the plate.
Ive got Swedish relatives and they sound like that impersonation.
I would have put the veggies on one third of the second tray with the chicken on the other 2 thirds so the water coming out of the vegetables don't make chicken soggy.
Or just do chicken in air fryer by itsself. With veg and chips in oven. Or as you said 2 batches of chips, one of chicken and 1 of the vegetables. In air fryer.
We must try this!!
I think it was me who asked u to review munch box. But I can't remember lol. Hope you're doing good Gareth
Haha cheers pal was pretty good mate 😋😋👍
Just a guess but the lack of crispiness might be down to your oven not venting the moisture that comes out.
It looks quite good for the money at least if you got it again you could do it in the air fryer
Plenty there
Different topic completely but I would strongly recommend doing a review of Crestwoods cheese n onion pasties. They're "I'm new" in Aldi. Honestly better than Greggs imo
Oh nice one, will do. I've not done cheese and onion pasties before 🧀🧀👍👍
Great video 👍,,, probably as easy to make your own salt n pepper mix like the Chinese , a full bag of chicken strips n a bag of chips from Iceland would cost same and you would have twice the amount..
Cheers pal, yes easy to make your own just need that powder.
What a lot you get it looked quite nice tbh
Yes plenty there 😋😋👌
Divide the amount of salt per 100g by 100 to get the gram amount then times it by 12 x 3.9g is the answer x
Cheers 👍
Thanks for another honest review 💜💜💜
You are so welcome!
Can’t find in my local
Iceland store
Sorry to hear that
Looks great ,bang on,cheers!
Cheers Nick
Omg the chef had me in stitches 🤣
Have you ever thought about doing sweet things as well, desserts etc 🤔
Did you say Chef, lol I'm no chef I'm barely a food reviewer 🤣I've got a sweet playlist, have a look in there. All the best 👍👍
Normally a meal for two usually means for one really but there's alot of food in there. It's an Irish thing a munchbox. Looks good for £5. :)
Thanks for the info!
Looks yummy. Yes better in air fryer. But we all follow the instructions to the letter. See you on your next one
Thanks for watching
Gonna give these a go!
Enjoy
Had this b4 thought it was alright in a wrap with sweet chilli sauce =) hope your well xxx
Oh yes, can't beat a wrap. Yes all good ta Sophie, thank you x
@@BaldFoodieGuy good xx
The Muppet show had the Swedish chef..🤣👍
Oh yes!
blimey, what a palaver for a bit of scran
Hope you and the good lady are well.
Cheers pal, yes we both good. I've got over a nasty cold over Christmas. Hope your well pal.
When did munch boxes drop to that weight, last one I had was 1.5kg 😮 I see the price hasn't changed though 😢
First food I’ve seen that was right about the portion size, that would feed 2 👌
Cheers Terry
Looks yummy & thanks for the honest review 😋
My pleasure 😊
Looks like excellent value for money
I would definitely try that.
Happy New Year Gareth.
Happy new year!👌
MSG just makes everything taste better,I use it in mostly every dish.
Haha yes must of had a skip full of it over the years lol
A good amount there Gareth, so no need for anything else. Coriander to me tastes like plasticine, the stuff we had at school and used to chew like gum. Well I did anyway 😝
Yes I don't like it raw. OK in curries though.
For nearly a Dickie diver that didn't look very appetising gaz, at least it was another good review mate 👍🏻
Divide the “salt per 100g” by 100. That gives you salt per gram. Then, multiply that by 12.
32.9/100*12=3.95g of salt, or 2/3 of your daily allowance. Split between two people though, not too bad really. Looked tasty too, shame about the soggy coating though! Air fryer all the way 😊
Cheers Graham 👍👍
Love your videos! Keep it up butt.
Cheers 👍
You don’t half eat some crap Gareth. I hope you do get some veg in now and again!
Looks good and am definitely going to try it. Think we will take your advice and do it in the air fryer and put it into wraps as I think that would work well 👍
Oh yes Ian, wrap well go down well indeed 😋😋😋
Laughed my butt off at you doing chef from Muppets 🤣🤣🤣💜
Haha used to love watching that 🤣🤣👍
2:18 It's like unboxing a LEGO set. 😁
Somewhere near the photo, it will say 'serving suggestion', that way they can 'tart' it up adding things that aren't in the box, like the red and green chili and coriander. Just more advertising bullshit. But am glad you liked it anyway. 😋
Cheers Bob
Just been to Iceland for my occasional treat! Tony's Chippy 12 Pork Sausages in Batter. Get them down ya with some chips, peas & gravy 😋
I've reviewed them one of my very first food reviews 👌
@@BaldFoodieGuy Oh! I have some digging to do then, I'll check it out
@@PaulEcosse yes been trying to think of its in a playlist so you can find it easy.
@@BaldFoodieGuy Just seem it yeah you got the munchie box with only 1 sad little sausage in it. They do a bag of 12 just the battered sausages in Iceland and them air-fried rather than the oven is spot on
Hi , I looked with a degree of amusement when you read the ingredients on the back of the box, the bit about this may contain bones not suitable for vegetarians. If person was a vegetarian would they really be eating shredded chicken in the first place???
Hi Gareth that does look tasty must try it
Hope you enjoy
Sounds good do they still have this Iceland ?. Some mayflower curry sauce over them 🤤
Yes still got them.
@@BaldFoodieGuy thanks 😊
Actually not bad for the price and you could also pimp it up with some sauce, cheese, chillies or anything really. Make a decent tea when you cant really be bothered that much and that takeway is just too expensive.
Good idea, cheese 🧀😋😋😋