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Review: Stouffer's Skillets--Three Cheese Chicken

White Meat Chicken, Pasta, & Vegetables in a Rich Cheese Sauce

Audrey Star Josefek
Found in the frozen food section.

Servings per package--2. Calories per serving--420; from fat--140. Total Fat--15g; Cholesterol--50mg; Sodium--980mg; Total Carbohydrates--44g; Protein--26g.

Also contains Vitamins A, C, Iron, and Calcium.

Main ingredients: Blanched Enriched Pasta, Skim Milk, Cooked White Meat Chicken, Snap Peas, Carrots, Red Peppers, Cheddar Club Cheese, Water, Cheddar Cheese Margarine, Bleached White Flour, Soybean Oil, Romano Cheese, Salt, Potassium Chloride, Cheese Flavor, Annatto Coloring.

Stouffer's boasts of these new Skillets frozen meals as containing real white meat, and real veggies. And they did not disappoint!

Their Three Cheese Chicken variety is extremely simple to prepare, and full of hearty taste that doesn't taste like it came from a package, but like you made it yourself.

From the freezer, you open the package, pour the contents into a non-stick skillet (if using a non-coated skillet, or even a pot--use about 2 tablespoons of oil), cover on medium heat, cook for about 8-9 minutes, then check and stir. Uncover the skillet (or pot), cook for an additional few minutes (3-5), making sure you stir the the Three Cheese Chicken meal well--and voila! A tasty meal, brought to you from a name you can trust in food.

My experience with Stouffer's Skillets Three Cheese Chicken was a great one. The only words of caution I would offer is (as with most packaged food), the meal does not yield large servings, and is definitely not for more than two people. But other than this point--I give the Three Cheese Chicken a thumb's up!

Published by Audrey Star Josefek

My name is Audrey Star J., I love writing, & hope to have a published book someday (don't we all?! ) ! I love being a Wife & Mother, my cat, being a Traditional Catholic, singing, animals, drawing, painting,...  View profile

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  • janet Trieschman10/21/2008

    wow your cooked version looks very similar to the package this doesn't happen often

  • Janie Ellington10/18/2008

    Looks good and probably tastes good but it wouldn't be for me--almost 1/2 teaspoonful salt per serving &10 Weight Watcher's points per serving. I am one of the weirdos that never eats from a package if I can get something fresh instead. Most regular people would starve at my house. Anyway, well written review.

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