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These chicken stix are great for entertaining or as a special snack. They are in crunchy spring roll wrappers and stuffed with curry infused chicken. The coconut adds a nice, mildly sweet flavor. They can be deep fried or baked in the oven (finish off under the broiler to get them nice and crispy.) There are about 10 stix to the box and each one has 55 calories and 3g of fat. Not too much guilt for such a fancy treat!
These also come in Lemongrass
Submitted on 03/22/2006 by jovanna
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bygbo, May 24, 2006
These are an easy alternative to take-out appetizers. Though they weren't super crisp out of the oven, they tasted great. The curry flavor, though obvious, wasn't overwhelming. I made these for myself and my husband as a low-key Friday night thing. I'm sure guests would appreciate them too.
byNewtonFan, June 5, 2006
When I saw the word "curry" in the description, I was expecting these stix to taste Indian. In fact, they taste like they've got a bit of Thai red curry paste in the filling. Delicious served alongside tofu yellow curry (made with Trader Joe's thai yellow curry sauce.) and rice.
Tasted alarmingly gamy, and the dipping sauce was mediocre. Ended up having to smother them with peanut sauce to make them palatable at all, and even then couldn't finish them. Not recommended.
These are really nice! The poster "Awful" may be mixed up--there is no dipping sauce included. I used oyster sauce and smoked chipotle mayo and both were great.
byNetaris, September 8, 2006
I like the crunch, and the smell, but the actual taste is not what I would have expected, and was disappointed that they were more sweet than tangy. I realize the curry flavor is not Asian Indian and more of a caribbean so it's sweet, but I would prefer a spicy type instead!
Reading the comments from other reviewers, maybe this product is a hit or miss with people but I love these! They have a great sweet curry taste to them, thanks to the coconut. One thing that would make them better is to have them spicy but either way, very delicious and so easy to make. Cut them in half and put a toothpick on them for great party appetizers!
byPeaceDivision, January 25, 2007
Try em with the General Tsao Stir Fry Sauce!
byswickape, February 6, 2007
Not bad, but it might be better with a dipping sauce included. Bought them without realizing there wouldn't be a sauce with them.
byrealneonlady, May 10, 2007
I've still served them and some people do love them. There seems to be very little middle ground. I like the lemongrass ones better, but I think both kinds are gamey.
byMZPREC1OUZ, July 14, 2007
The lemongrass inside is too strong. It adds a weird tang to it, which makes it almost hard to eat more than 2. If you like weird foods I guess you should try this.
byKJF, July 17, 2007
I had these in my freezer for ... I confess ... nearly one year. I bought them and then never cooked them because of some of the negative comments and I was just "off my feed." The other nght I wanted something crispy, and, I've decided to clean out the freezer, so I baked them in a toaster oven. Wow. Fabulous. Not gamey at all. Not too sweet. They came out VERY crispy on the exterior, and soft on the interior. Not too much coconut. Very Thai / Asian flavored. I used TJ's sweet and sour dipping sauce, and this was a winner, even with a year old package.
I heated these up in my toaster oven and they came out a little crispy but not as crisp as I would have liked. The filling was good but a bit too sweet tasting for my personal taste. I will try the lemongrass flavour next time.
bykalikaliente, December 5, 2007
i LOVE these, way better than the lemongrass flavor ones (those are too strong in lemongrass) these are just right! heat them up in the toaster oven then set it to broiler to make them xtra crispy, i sometimes cut them up in small pieces and toss them in a salad with peanuts, and cilantro dressing, to die for!
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