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Dalepak Corned Beef CrispbakesNewest Review: ... in. The crispbakes are not fatty or greasy either. I like to have one or two of these Corned Beef Crispbakes with chips and ... more More Dalepak in Food
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by - written on 30/10/09 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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I got these in Cooltrader and didn't really expect to like them because even though I eat corned beef I'm not mad keen on it and don't have it very often. It's basically corned beef hash covered in breadcrumbs but it tastes wicked and loads better than I thought it would. They are a bit greasy tasting but the corned beef inside the Crisp Bake is soft and lovely to chew. There's little slices of potato mixed in with the corned beef and they were cooked proper nice and hadn't stayed hard like the potato in a lot of these sorts of frozen foods. It does taste like corned beef hash and I can't think of anything else to describe it. The ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/10/09 (Very useful, 90 readings)
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I bought a pack of Dalepak corned beef crisp bakes. A couple of weeks ago as they were on offer in Morrison's for £1 in the freezer section and my son does loves corned beef hash so thought it would be a useful item to keep in the freezer so I can just pop them in the oven for an easy meal. Each pack contains four cakes which totals in 360g. The box has a picture of these cooked. Upon opening I found the crisp cakes to look like good thick fish cakes and just popped them in the oven The box recommends that they be put in the oven for 20-22minutes at 200◦ but as I was cooking some fairy cakes at the same time I ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/10/09 (Very useful, 52 readings)
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Grandma (she's 97) has very poor eyesight and can't really prepare meals from scratch anymore. All of the food she buys tends to be stuff that she can either eat cold, pop in a pan or heat up in the oven so I'm constantly on the lookout for new things for her to try when I take her shopping in Morrisons on a Saturday. A few weeks back I spotted these Corned Beef Crispbakes and as I'm rather a fan of corned beef myself I decided to get some as well. Packaging. The Crispbakes come in a square box which is predominantly white in colour. On the front is the Dalepak logo, a picture of a couple of crispbakes, and a bubble telling us that these are ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/05/09 (Very useful, 95 readings)
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COST: £1 for 4 crispbakes NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION (oven baked, per crispbake): Calories: 206 Kj: 860 Protein: 7.7g Carbohydrate: 18.7g - of which sugars: 3.8g Fat: 11.1g - of which saturates: 3.6g Fibre: 1.3g Sodium: 0.4g Salt equivalent: 1.0g INGREDIENTS: Corned beef (18%), onion (17%), water, breadcrumb, wheat flour, yeast, dextrose, salt, paprika, turmeric, potato (9%), dried potato, sunflower oil, tomato puree, onion powder, garlic powder, sugar, yeast powder, tomato powder, yeast extract, white pepper, parsley, citric acid, natural flavouring, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/11/09 (Very useful, 51 readings)
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Once in a while I quite fancy a bit of corned beef, and we used to have it every now and when I was a kid... We'd have it with salads or in batter. So when I saw these Dalepak Corned Beef Crispbakes in the frozen section of my local supermarket, I thought I'd give them a go. These Corned Beef Crispbakes come in a pack of 4 and cost me just £1. The packaging (basically, a cardboard box) describes them as "Corned Beef, onion and potato, lightly seasoned and coated in a crisp golden breadcrumb" and we are shown a picture of a couple of crispbakes, one of which is cut open for us to see. Often, I've found food products don't always really ... Read the complete review
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