Menu #15 Mexican Chicken Stew
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 4:10 pm
I eat my MREs in date order, and was surprised to see that the one I bought last week was older than the rest of my stash - but only by one day. It was an Ameriqual MRE dated 3065. No pictures this time because my camera batteries were flat and I was afloat a long way from the dock. Darn.
Anywho...#15 comes with SanteFe Rice and Beans as a side dish, cheese-filled pretzel logs, jalapeno cheese, crackers, drink mix, M&Ms, plus the usual FRH. bev bag, acc pack, and spoon. Ameriqual packs all the bagged items inside a sturdy sealed bag, and then seals that inside the tan MRE bag. Whew! I had the pretzels as a between-casts snack. (Fish slime on one's fingers makes them taste a bit odd, but not unpleasantly so...) and decided to have the entree, orange drink mix, and M&Ms for lunch.
I found the Mexican Style Chicken Stew to be the usual slightly bland but tasty fare we expect from an MRE. I added a packet of hot sauce I had along (the MRE comes with ground red pepper) and that improved things a lot. The stew featured good chunks of chicken, corn, and green peppers in an orangish-colored "enchilada" sauce.
Back at home that night, I was on my own for supper, so I heated up the Santa Fe Rice and Beans (dated 2126, btw - ten months older than the pack date) and mixed in some chicken I had in the fridge. This dish also had a orangish "enchilada" type sauce and seemed to merely substitute beans for the corn kernels in the entree. Again, okay but better with a few drops of hot sauce added.
I saved the jalapeno cheese (that stuff is like gold!) and crackers for another time but still got almost two full meals out of one MRE. Well, a meal and a half, maybe; I had to add those chicken chunks to my supper and I made a salad as well. Still, it's a lot of food.
Some MREs are lunch-and-a snack and some are full supper-sized. Meal #15 is one of the latter. It's also one that I'd enjoy again.
Anywho...#15 comes with SanteFe Rice and Beans as a side dish, cheese-filled pretzel logs, jalapeno cheese, crackers, drink mix, M&Ms, plus the usual FRH. bev bag, acc pack, and spoon. Ameriqual packs all the bagged items inside a sturdy sealed bag, and then seals that inside the tan MRE bag. Whew! I had the pretzels as a between-casts snack. (Fish slime on one's fingers makes them taste a bit odd, but not unpleasantly so...) and decided to have the entree, orange drink mix, and M&Ms for lunch.
I found the Mexican Style Chicken Stew to be the usual slightly bland but tasty fare we expect from an MRE. I added a packet of hot sauce I had along (the MRE comes with ground red pepper) and that improved things a lot. The stew featured good chunks of chicken, corn, and green peppers in an orangish-colored "enchilada" sauce.
Back at home that night, I was on my own for supper, so I heated up the Santa Fe Rice and Beans (dated 2126, btw - ten months older than the pack date) and mixed in some chicken I had in the fridge. This dish also had a orangish "enchilada" type sauce and seemed to merely substitute beans for the corn kernels in the entree. Again, okay but better with a few drops of hot sauce added.
I saved the jalapeno cheese (that stuff is like gold!) and crackers for another time but still got almost two full meals out of one MRE. Well, a meal and a half, maybe; I had to add those chicken chunks to my supper and I made a salad as well. Still, it's a lot of food.
Some MREs are lunch-and-a snack and some are full supper-sized. Meal #15 is one of the latter. It's also one that I'd enjoy again.