Halal Barley Stew with Lamb

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Halal Barley Stew with Lamb

Post by RockyRaab » Thu Jul 31, 2014 4:01 pm

I received my Halal MRE from noderaser (MUCH thanks, my friend) and wanted to do an immediate review. Shared this meal with my wife today.

The MRE as received:

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As you can see, this meal was packed by SOPAKCO.

The ingredients:

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In case you can't read the smaller items, the full list includes the Lamb and Barley Stew entree, Chocolate Pudding dessert, grape drink, pretzels, raisins, peanuts, and ginger snap cookies, plus an FRH and abbreviated acc pack. As you can see, the snacks items are packaged in shiny mylar, not drab. The acc pack was a bit strange, too. It had a spoon, wet wipe, matches, salt, pepper, two packs of sugar, a paper napkin and a roll of Toilet paper. No coffee or tea to match with the sugar.

The entree is dated 4051 (Feb 20, 2014) and the pudding is 4048.

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On to the eating.

I elected to save the FRH for future use, as well as the snack items and pudding. I heated the entree in boiling water for a few minutes. The stew smelled delicious when I opened the pouch. I could clearly see the carrots, corn, potato cubes, and barley in the rich-looking tomato-based sauce. Four or five large chunks of real meat were also apparent. We added nothing at all to it, to get an "as issued" assessment.

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My wife had the first bite. She said it reminded her a lot of her Italian meat and pasta stews. She found it tasty but a bit bland. "Kid friendly" is how she described it. My sensations were that the barley and vegetables were firm, not mushy. The sauce had a silky mouth feel, quite satisfying. I would be hard pressed to positively identify the meat as lamb if I hadn't been told because it was extremely mild with absolutely no "muttony" or gamey flavor. I was impressed to find as many large chunks of lamb as were there.

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Note size and texture of this genuine lamb chunk. I scarfed down every bit of it. Bottom line? Delicious. If I ever have it again (Please PLEASE, NATICK, make this a regular MRE offering!) I'd add a dribble of hot sauce just to accentuate the rich tomato sauce. That's all this entree might need.

I'll do a sequel review of the chocolate pudding when I have that.
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Re: Halal Barley Stew with Lamb

Post by rattattoo » Thu Jul 31, 2014 4:20 pm

Thanks for the great review.
I maybe going camping next week along the ATM central Maine. I might just take the Lamb Jalfrazi along.
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Re: Halal Barley Stew with Lamb

Post by Norton » Fri Aug 01, 2014 7:42 am

Great review

Really wanted to try that meal on a winter camping trip. The name Barley Stew with Lamb sounds like it would be hearty.
But after reading your review I don't think it is what I was looking for. It seems more like a Italian/Spanish style dish.
Am sure it is hearty and filling. :lol:
I am looking for more of an Irish/Scottish brown gravy Lamb Stew. Barely is used as a filler in some old recipes.
These meals were made for Middle Eastern tastes. The DOD is not going to County Cork or the Highlands for inspiration if they make Lamb Stew.
Guess it's not to be

9still want a German Style Braut and Red Potato meal

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Re: Halal Barley Stew with Lamb

Post by housil » Fri Aug 01, 2014 7:46 am

Norton wrote:
9still want a German Style Braut and Red Potato meal
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Re: Halal Barley Stew with Lamb

Post by rabidwolf » Fri Aug 01, 2014 11:20 am

RockyRaab, great review, that stew does look pretty good.

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Re: Halal Barley Stew with Lamb

Post by RockyRaab » Fri Aug 01, 2014 12:09 pm

You are too kind, good sir. That was my first "indoor" review. I do most of my reviews while fishing, usually while in the limited confines of my kayak and trying to hand-hold a camera. Needless to say, photo quality and variety suffers a bit.
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Re: Halal Barley Stew with Lamb

Post by noderaser » Fri Aug 01, 2014 5:17 pm

I finally had the Beef Stew from the same lot; while it was definitely more fresh-tasting than the standard MRE fare, with tender beef and well cooked veggies, I found the taste to be bland as well. I threw in the packet of pepper and that improved things quite a bit, but it definitely needs some added seasoning.
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Re: Halal Barley Stew with Lamb

Post by Ruleryak » Fri Aug 01, 2014 5:22 pm

RockyRaab wrote:You are too kind, good sir. That was my first "indoor" review. I do most of my reviews while fishing, usually while in the limited confines of my kayak and trying to hand-hold a camera. Needless to say, photo quality and variety suffers a bit.
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