Free & Easy Free&E Cheese Sauce Mix D - 130g (Case of 6)
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Price: £19.00
Brand: Free & Easy
Description: Produced from a blend of dried cereals and vegetables, this cheese flavour sauce mix is a deliciously healthy addition to your favourite meals and is suitable for vegans. Store in a cool, dry place. Free From Dairy, Gluten, Mustard, Nuts, Wheat. Contains Soya. Free & Easy are dedicated to creating the very best in deliciously healthy 'free from' foods for everyone to enjoy. Blending the finest natural ingredients, their products are free from artificial additives and preservatives, yet are packed with full-on flavour. Free & Easy products are a great way to prepare delicious and nutritious dishes for the whole family. Cooking Instructions: Use 3 or 4 heaped teaspoons of the mix to 300ml of cold water. Add a little of the cold water to the mix and stir to give a smooth paste. Slowly add the remainder of the water to the paste. Transfer to a saucepan and bring to the boil over a medium heat, stirring continuously until thick. For a creamier tasting sauce try replacing the cold water with rice milk or unsweetened soya milk.
Category: Health food and supplements
Merchant: Vitalife Health
Product ID: 84373
GTIN: 5015285810812
Author: Inkonspikuous Buyer
Rating: 5
Review: I used to get this cheese powder stuff from Holland & Baretts for £3.99 for a single tub until they stopped selling it. In any supermarket stores that still sell it, the price point is typically well over £2 (usually anywhere from £2.49 to £3.99 or more). At £12.18 for 6, it works out at £2.03 per tub, which is substantially cheaper than what can be bought in most retailers. With subscribe and save at 5%, it's £11.57 which works out at £1.92 per tub. The free and easy cheese flavour sauce is the same you'd find in supermarkets, quality is good, and because the tubs are quite small, are easy to fit in most cupboards, so having 6 won't hurt. As a standalone sauce, it doesn't do particularly well, often turning to mush or slop, however, treating it like flavouring powder for meals works a treat. I typically add it after a meal has been prepared, and mix it in, for example, adding it to pasta sauce when preparing spaghetti bolognese, or tinned chopped tomatoes to add cheese flavouring to meals. It also works as a moderate thickener or liquid absorber.
Author: King
Rating: 1
Review: I bought this to substitute for cheese sauce for a lactose intolerant friend. Made as directed and topped cauliflower…. Had a sneaky taste and immediately gagged. It’s more like what I’d imagine licking the floor in a gym locker room would be like. My friends thanked me when I presented it… and after taste apologised saying it was “inedible”