Just because it comes in a package doesn't mean your creativity has to stay inside the box. Try these substitutions to make your meal kit dishes pop.
Let your creativity loose and feel free to customize your meal kit creations like these salsa verde enchiladas made with a recipe and ingredients from HelloFresh.
From gourmet-style entrees by Blue Apron and Hello Fresh to the more budget-minded menus from EveryPlate and Dinnerly, it's probably safe to say we've reached peak meal kit. I use a few of the services myself, and while I'm thrilled to be experimenting with ingredients and flavors I never would've incorporated into my cooking without a little arm-twisting (cherry jelly on pork loin? Yes, please!), the wannabe chef in me simply refuses to follow meal kit recipes to the letter.
Even though there are meal kits for home cooks of every denomination -- from foodie favorites to health-focused meal services -- you, too, might find yourself hungry for more customization options.
If meal kit recipes seem a little too cookie-cutter for your taste, here are some of my favorite outside-the-box techniques to spice up your home-cooked delivery meals.
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If your kitchen includes a deep fryer like this Fry Daddy, don't be shy about using it instead of oven-roasting items like potato wedges that are part of your meal kit recipe.
Meal kits make very few assumptions about what you've got to work with in the kitchen. A stove, an oven, pots, pans and a few cooking utensils are about all you need to prepare most delivery kit meals. But if you're anything like me, you've got way more kitchen toys to play with than that. Here are some of the ways I like to disregard cooking instructions for better, tastier (but not always healthier) results -- and a few calorie-conscious alternatives, too.
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Free your inner chef from the constraints of meal kit recipes by experimenting with ingredients and cooking techniques.
Meal kits provide most (but not all) of the ingredients you need to make each recipe, so whenever a recipe calls for an ingredient I'm expected to have on hand I scan the pantry or fridge to see if I have something with perhaps a little more kick. Here are the most common substitutions I make whenever a recipe calls for an ingredient not included in the kit:
The recipe card included with meal kits like this one from HelloFresh offer a reliable roadmap to a great meal, but feel free to take detours to make your home-cooked dinner unique.
Sometimes one or more of the meal kit-provided ingredients just isn't up to the same caliber as a far better-tasting replacement sitting in my refrigerator or pantry just screaming, "Use me instead!" Here are some of the included meal kit ingredients that I'm willing to put aside in favor of slightly more gourmet alternatives:
Don't just plop your food on a plate and chow down -- take the time to arrange and layer the various elements, like the salmon, rice and veggies on this entree.
I'm the only adult living in my home, but even though I'm often dining solo, I still like my food to look as appetizing as it tastes, so I still don't neglect plating it with some panache. Here are some of the plating techniques I used to make my meal kit creations visually pop:
If you have any leftovers from your meal kit dinner, consider how long it will be before you want to eat it again. Three days or less, go ahead and use the refrigerator, but anything kept longer should go in the freezer.
As a single at-home diner, one of the ways I've had to get creative with meal kits has been figuring out what to do with all the food I can't eat in one sitting. Here's how I plan for leftovers:
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