Showing posts with label burgers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label burgers. Show all posts

Wednesday, 21 April 2021

Rustlers Southern Fried Chicken sub

I love Rustlers because they do quality burgers that you can just pop in the microwave.
Since they just launched the new Katsu chicken burger, I had to give it ago but because of the 2 for £3.00 promotion I got the Southern Fried Chicken sub with the Katsu burger as both were new to me.
Compared to the tiny disappointing chicken patty in the Katsu Burger, the chicken pieces for the sub were much bigger.
Overall, it was your usual chicken deal from Rustlers but the Sub bun was different in the sense that it was herby with a chew.
It didn't crisp in the crisping sleeve but I wasn't bothered about that.
Overall, I prefer the burgers in the Rustlers range because instructions are simpler.
With the Sub, you had to turn it over halfway through which is annoying.
Rating: 3/5







Rustlers NEW Katsu burger

I love Rustlers because they do quality burgers that you can just pop in the microwave.
Since they just launched a new Katsu chicken burger, I had to give it ago.
They cost £2.00 at ASDA and Iceland but since Iceland are doing a 2 for £3.00 promotion I got mine from Iceland which meant I could try something else in the range that I haven't reviewed yet.
Let's get on with the Katsu burger first.
Visually the chicken patty was smaller than average so you get more bun ratio to the chicken.
Apart from the bun issue, the Katsu sauce was pretty good as it was tangy a bit like fruit curry but not so sweet.
Overall, if the patty was bigger I'd give it a higher score.
Rating: 3/5







Sunday, 7 February 2021

Highland Game Venison Burgers

Tried these Venison burgers a while ago which is basically deer meat.

Compared to beef, it is less fatty and oily with a strong taste but not gamey.

Ideally, I would prefer to try Venison meat for a proper taste because as a burger the meat has been minced so quite difficult to taste it properly.





Saturday, 24 October 2020

[Review] Lidl's SpeedFeast Flamed Grilled chicken sandwich

The current leaders of fast food convenience burgers are obviously Rustlers but you will find that Lidl has their version called SpeedFast while Aldi has Quicksters.

Anyway, I wasn't captivated at by Lidl's version because of the price, it wasn't any cheaper than Rustlers so why pay the same price for a different brand.

Decided to try it just for the sake of comparing and it was actually quite good, the bonus points is that the amount of mayonnaise is generous compared to Rustlers and the bun was soft and fluffy.

The only minus points was the quality of the patty even though it did taste good but it was evidently processed chicken just like the stuff inside chicken nuggets.







Friday, 9 October 2020

RUSTLERS Moroccan Vegetarian carrot & coriander falafel burger

Finally spotted the RUSTLERS Moroccan Vegetarian carrot & coriander falafel burger at Sainburys for  £2.

It is a deep-fried carrot, chickpea and coriander falafel patty, in a sesame seeded bun, with sachets of mango chutney and mint yogurt dressing. 

First impressions are the sauces, I couldn't quite associate mango chutney and mint yoghurt dressing being Moroccan. Mango Chutney is Indian and Mint yoghurt dressing is Turkish although some Indian restaurants do serve mint sauce.

The patty sounds right though because Moroccan cuisine uses a lot of coriander.

From some reviews the falafel patty lacked a crisp surface because it is microwaved but I am ok with a soft mushy patty because falafel can sometimes get too dry and hard when they are fried.

To get that crisp patty, I reckon you could achieve that by toasting it but I am going to follow the microwave method.

As expected, I did not like the mango chutney sauce and the mint yoghurt dressing but the mint yoghurt dressing goes well with the falafel patty because the creaminess of the dressing improves the texture of the patty.

Since I didn't have any mayonnaise, I used Nando's Peri Peri sauce which made it delicious so because of the sauce, the Vegetarian burger ended up tasting good.

I wouldn't mind buying this again and having it with mayonnaise for another experience.









Wednesday, 2 September 2020

[Review] Rustlers BBQ Rib Burger

Out of the basic range at Rustlers, I was drawn most to the BBQ Rib burger because I like BBQ sauce and not often do you get rib burgers in other ready to eat burger brands.
I don't know if anyone else remembers but McDonalds had the McRib burger a while back which was really good.
Basically, it is similar to the sausage patty but in rib shaped patty smothered in BBQ sauce.

Rustlers has two sizes, the bbq rib burger and the bbq rib.
Essentially they are the same but the bun and patty is longer for the bbq rib and so are various products in the Rustlers range.
It makes me wonder if the sauce sachets are bigger in the BBQ Rib version because the patty is longer.

As I just wanted to try the rib patty I got the BBQ rib burger because it is just the same as the rib burger but smaller.
To my surprise, the taste was just like McDonalds McRib, the rib patty was juicy and the smokey BBQ sauce complimented it nicely.






[Review] Rustlers Flame Grilled Cheese Burger

I am not really keen on beef but decided to try the Rustlers Flame Grilled Cheese Burger so that I have tried a bit of everything in their basic range.
The beef patty was impressive after it came out the microwave as it looked like it was flame grilled.
Everything from sauce and bun were good but the only let down was the beef patty as it had these chewy gristle sinew bits that I don't like which is the main reason I am not keen on eating burgers, minced beef or sausages.




Sunday, 16 August 2020

[Review] Rustlers Sausage Muffin

Rustlers burgers have been around for ages since 1999 and going strong.
When they first appeared, there were only a few options but the now range is bigger and better with chicken, ribs etc.

A few weeks ago, I had the Rustlers Southern Fried Chicken Burger which was very satisfying so this time I got the Rustlers Sausage Muffin.

Instructions are simple, it is either toasting or shoving it in the microwave.

For the sausage muffin, it only involves the microwave then slapping on the cheese and ketchup.

Overall, I was really impressed with the taste especially the sausage patty as you could taste the seasoning and spices.
However the ketchup annoyed me because it was sweeter than the other brands but it was easily fixed by adding some fiery peri peri sauce to it.
The slice of cheese melted nicely as the sausage patty was very hot from the microwave which is why you have to let it stand and cool down before eating.

I hope to try other burgers in the range but sometimes it is difficult because you have to go to the bigger stores.

My next priority to try would probably be the Flame grilled BBQ Rib!


Rustlers Sausage Muffin




Thursday, 30 July 2020

[Review] Rustlers Southern Fried Chicken Burger

Rustlers burgers have been around for ages since 1999 and going strong.
When they first appeared, there were only a few options but the now range is bigger and better with chicken, ribs etc.

It is not my first Rustlers Burger but decided to post it since I have not posted any Rustlers burgers before.

I got the Rustlers Southern Fried Chicken Burger.
Instructions are simple, you just toast the burger buns and microwave the patty for one minute.
The sauce is in a separate sachet and you can put as much or as little as you want but since it is mayonnaise I used it all on the burger.

Instead of toasting the burger buns, I microwaved them for 20 seconds because I like them soft and fluffy.
You get that lovely sesame bun smell when you put them in the microwave like the smell you get unwrapping your McDonald burgers.
On the contrary, I thought the chicken would taste better if you toast it rather than microwaving it.

Overall, I was really impressed with the taste especially the Southern Fried coating which had a hint of spices and black pepper that went well with the creamy mayonnaise.

I hope to try other burgers in the range but sometimes it is difficult because you have to go to the bigger stores.






Sunday, 10 November 2019

[Review] Tescos 6 Vegan Vegetable Burgers 340g

Tried Tescos Vegan Vegetable Burgers which are made with carrot, sweetcorn, peas, red pepper and potato.
The vegetable patty had a nice texture but the red peppers were a bit overwhelming for me so it depends if you like the ingredients used.




Thursday, 31 October 2019

[Review] Batchelors Super noodles Limited Edition Cheeseburger

Tried the Batchelor Super Noodle Limited Edition Cheeseburger noodles.


Before trying it, I had the suspicion that it would be similar to Hong Kong's McDonald Shake Shake Double cheeseburger powder for the fries.

When I opened the Batchelor cheeseburger powder it smelled the same as the McDonalds one with a sour guerkin aroma.

After tossing the noodles in this powder, the sour gherkin taste was not as strong as McDonalds but the cheese was more prominent just like eating a melted cheese slice from a burger.


Overall quite nice if you can imagine eating noodles with a taste like melted cheese from a burger loaded with guerkins!!

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