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Coles Made Easy Mushroom & Chicken Wellington Roast 600g $3.25 (Was $13.00) @ Coles

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Rich and creamy chicken wellington inspired bake.All Coles Brand fresh chicken is RSPCA approved and 100% Australian grown. Chickens have access to perches for perching and good quality litter for dust bathing, as well as lower stocking densities compared to conventional systems, so the birds have more room to move.

Made in Australia from at least 96% Australian ingredients

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  • +1

    ty for once my local has some in

  • +9

    Leongatha mushrooms?

    • +5

      Nah from Asian grocer. Best ones for a Wellington.

  • This looks good!

  • +2

    You should put was $13 save $9.75 in the title so people know it's a bargain ahaha

    • Will do. Cheers.

  • +1

    Does it include 20 years free rent? Asking for a friend.
    /$

  • I have got a few a week ago for around $6 each. Unfortunately, all were with dark meat having blood or
    bruises, not sure what that is. But surely without being covered by the cream it wouldn't look nice.

    • other than that, what did you think of the taste?

      • Average. Okay if just cooked, nothing special if warm up later.

        • I'll stick to my own chicken, leek and mushroom pies then lol Doesn't sound like it is even worth the $3.25

  • +1

    Here for the comments

  • Anyone know how to cook without an oven?

    • +2

      air fryer?

      • -1

        He said without an oven

    • +1

      Yes. I usually do stir fry and fish fry with a wok

  • +1

    contains: Ascorbyl palmitate (304) which potentially impacts DNA 😂

    • Thanks for the heads up

    • They actually hide it. I have the package, it says "Antioxidant (304)". I guess it's not super bad as the total health rating is 3.5*

      Anyway, this is so bold marketing to call it "Creamy Mushroom" if it has just 8% of the creamy mushroom filling.

      • I guess it's not super bad as the total health rating is 3.5*

        Don't use the health stars seriously lol. It basically just measures how much fat, sugar and salt there is..

    • i read ingredients list at the store and it read like it was made in a lab.
      The health ratings are based upon the currently known research results, considering the fact that diet cold drink companies fed aspartame for so long saying that it is healthy proven safe and now latest researches are saying that it causes so many diseases, foremost being cancer.

  • +3

    Erin Patterson approved!

  • +8

    If you don't like your in-laws it's better to cook it yourself from scratch. Get the mushrooms from an Asian supermarket.

    Plausible deniability is worth a few extra bucks.

  • Bloody bargain mate.

  • This looks like a chicken & mushroom pie…

    • yes, I think so too

  • Sounds fancier than a chicken and mushroom filo.

    • +2

      You think naming it after a gumboot sounds fancier than “filo”?

  • We bought this a month ago - for $13 it definitely wasn't worth it. It tasted alright and the best part of the dish was the pastry on top haha.

    But for $3.75 it's a bargain and will make for a cheap meal. Enjoy!

    • It's funny when you said the best part was the pastry, what's wrong with the chicken and the mushroom?

      • +6

        They weren't the best part.

  • +5

    Is this a cheeky joke from Coles?

    • -2

      So any food with mushroom on/in it is a joke now?

      • You do realise that Erin Patterson served up a Beef Wellington, not just mushrooms? If it was any fungi dish it wouldn't be a joke, but Nekad is justified in asking, given that it's a fungi Wellington that Coles is selling.

        • It would be genius right now if a company released a "Patterson's" brand of products that included a Beef Wellington :D

  • Online order only, or confirmed in store too??

    • +2

      Confirmed instore.
      My local had a half price sticker even though it was $3.25 down from $13.

  • +2

    Killer deal

  • +1

    It says:

    Made in Australia from at least 96% Australian ingredients

    so, this product possibly contains 4% Chinese grocer mushroom ; )

  • Any deals on dehydrators? There was an issue with my old one…

    • +1

      Don't throw your old one in the red bin, just go straight to the tip.

  • I wonder if they save the bruised and blood pieces for the pastry wrap?

    • might be the case
      as Ozzster wrote above that he found bruised pieces in his package.
      bruised pieces mean chicken was kept in a physically bad conditions, those bruises are basically coagulated blood formed by body after a cut etc for healing the area

  • +1

    Thanks @save50
    I picked up the last one from my local Coles at Parkholme half an hour ago, sorry to any locals that missed out. Cheers & Happy 2024

  • " chicken is RSPCA approved and 100% Australian grown. Chickens have access to perches for perching and good quality litter for dust bathing, as well as lower stocking densities compared to conventional systems, so the birds have more room to move."

    I assume this is BEFORE they are killed.

    • Yes, after they are dead, the RSPCA doesn't care. It's open slather (or slaughter).

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