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Home Chef Subscription Box Review + Coupon – April 2018

Marne Orenich
ByMarne OrenichApr 15, 2018 | 3 comments

Home Chef box

Home Chef
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26 Ratings | 14 Reviews

Home Chef is a meal kit subscription that delivers you a weekly box of the pre-portioned ingredients you need to make two to six meals that feed two, four, or six people. Home Chef advertises easy recipes that can be made in about 30 minutes. They say their ingredients are fresh (though they don't provide a lot of information about their sourcing practices), and they offer vegetarian, gluten-free, and calorie/carb-conscious recipes

open home chef box

This is a review of the plan I customized that includes a mix of beef, fish, poultry, and vegetarian options (starting at $9.95 per serving) for two people, two meals a week ($39.80) + a smoothie  ($4.95 per serving) to equal $49.70 total per week. Delivery is free for orders over $45. Shipping is $10 for orders less than $45.

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contents of home chef april 2018

About Home Chef

The Subscription Box: Home Chef

The Cost: Meals start at $9.95 per serving, and delivery is free for orders over $45.

The Products: Fresh ingredients and chef-designed recipes— everything you need to make restaurant-quality meals at home.

Ships to: 90% of the U.S. (You can check to see if Home Chef delivers to your zip code here.)

Home Chef April 2018 Review

When you first sign up for Home Chef, you take a short quiz about your meal preferences and dietary restrictions. I like that they ask what you like to eat, as well a what you like to avoid. Based on your answers, Home Chef will choose recipes for you to get each week. As is the case with most meal kit services, you can log in and hand-select the recipes you'd like to receive. Note though, that the more particular you are with your diet, the fewer options you'll have. I'm pretty open to most proteins, so I currently have 10 different options for next week. There are also some "Add-On" items like fruit, smoothies, or quick lunches that you can choose to include in your box.

home chef social media handle on box flap

On one box flap, you'll find their social media handle, @realhomechef.

recycling info on box flap

The other flap gives a short rundown on how to properly dispose of the various packaging.

recycling info for packaging

After opening the box you'll see instructions on how to recycle the packing material right on it. You can throw the cotton fiber "stuffing" in the trash (or compost, if you are so inclined) and recycle the plastic.

looking inside home chef box

You'll then find all of your ingredients tucked inside. The vegetables and non-meat items will be on top.

cardboard divider at bottom of box

Under them, you'll see a cardboard divider that lets you know there is more below.

ice pack with meat

This is where the ice packs are: with the meat to keep those extra cold. You can choose to toss the packs into your freezer to reuse, or simply cut them open to dump the contents into your normal trash and recycle the plastic.

Parmesan-Crusted Cod ingredients

Each Home Chef meal comes in a plastic bag, except for the meat, and some ingredients that are too large (such as ears of corn).

Parmesan-Crusted Cod sticker on bag

The bags are labeled as well to cut down on any confusion when you have multiples in your fridge.

Parmesan-Crusted Cod ingredients, laid out

Parmesan-Crusted Cod with mozzarella-tomato spinach salad

Calories: 500

Time to Table, According to Home Chef: 30-40 minutes

Actual Time to Table: 40 minutes

Cook within: 3 days

Difficulty: Easy

Spice Level: Not Spicy

Parmesan-Crusted Cod recipe card

I hadn't gotten fish for a little while (esp a non-salmon), so I decided to try a lighter option with this cod.

Parmesan-Crusted Cod instructions

I've never made a topping like the one in this recipe, so this is something new!

uncooked cod with topping

I made the topping for the fish from parmesan, panko, and softened butter. It took the butter a while to be soft enough. I suggest putting it on the stove as it preheats to speed it up. I then placed it on top of the fillets that I had put a bit of pepper on.

dressing in bowl

After prepping the veggies and putting the cod in the oven, I made the dressing (lemon juice, olive oil, sugar, lemon zest, salt, and pepper). As always, it was easy as pie.

cooked cod on baking sheet

Then I just waited for the cod to cook for a total of 18 minutes. This is how it looked after coming out of the oven. Perfectly golden!

salad in bowl

To finish the salad, I tossed the spinach, mozzarella, and cherry tomatoes in the bowl of dressing.

plated Parmesan-Crusted Cod

There she is! Garnished with remaining lemon, which I squeezed over the cod. This was one of the easiest recipes I've ever made.

close up of plated Parmesan-Crusted Cod

The topping on the cod was so cheesy and delicious. Would definitely make this again on my own when I want to be a little healthy (but not too much).

Provolone-Stuffed Turkey Mini Meatloaves ingredients Provolone-Stuffed Turkey Mini Meatloaves sticker on bag Provolone-Stuffed Turkey Mini Meatloaves ingredients, laid out

Provolone-Stuffed Turkey Mini Meatloaves with spicy green beans and peppers

Calories: 567

Time to Table, According to Home Chef: 30-40 minutes

Actual Time to Table: 40 minutes

Cook within: 5 days

Difficulty: Intermediate

Spice Level: Mild

Provolone-Stuffed Turkey Mini Meatloaves recipe card

I don't remember ever making meatloaf, but these are similar to some stuffed meatballs I've made in the past. I rarely use turkey, so I took advantage of this recipe.

Provolone-Stuffed Turkey Mini Meatloaves instructions

It's my experience that whenever you have to stuff a meat with cheese or form a ball of meat, it gets bumped up to the "intermediate" difficulty level. So funny to me, because this was still easy.

turkey meatloaf mixture

The first thing I did was mix the ground meat with the ricotta, seasoning, and salt. Looks delicious, right? I'm kidding, I know this looks gross. The ground turkey was a lot mushier than I thought it'd be.

turkey meatloaf mixture in muffin pan

I then divided the meat into 4 balls and made an indent with my thumb to fill with cheese, and cover again by rolling it in my hands. Luckily I had the needed muffin pan on hand to put them in to form the little loaves.

red peppers and green beans in skillet

Up next was to cook the peppers and green beans in a pan with oil until slightly browned (4-6 minutes).

red peppers, green beans, and garlic in skillet

Half of my minced garlic was then added and cooked further, for 3-4 minutes.

red peppers, green beans, garlic, and red pepper flakes in skillet

Once they looked good, I turned off the burner and added about half of the red pepper flakes and set this all aside.

sauce in pan

I then put the sauce into the same pan and added olive oil and the remaining garlic with a pinch of salt until warmed.

plated Provolone-Stuffed Turkey Mini Meatloaves

Here's the plated meal! I'll say that I wish there was more sauce, but I had some extra in my fridge that I was able to add later. I also garnished with remaining parmesan.

close up of plated Provolone-Stuffed Turkey Mini Meatloaves

Doesn't it look wonderful? It WAS wonderful. The turkey turned out really nice and I wouldn't have batted an eyelash if I didn't know it wasn't beef. The cheese was nice n melty on the inside too, so there was some gooey action when I cut them open. Also- big shout out to the veggies that were cooked perfectly!

Cranberry-Pineapple Smoothie ingredients in bag Cranberry-Pineapple Smoothie sticker on bag Cranberry-Pineapple Smoothie ingredients

Cranberry-Pineapple Smoothie with Greek yogurt

Calories: 305

Time to Table, According to Home Chef: 5-10 minutes

Actual Time to Table: 10 minutes

Cook within: 7 days

Difficulty: Easy

Spice Level: Not Spicy

Cranberry-Pineapple Smoothie recipe card

Like the quick lunches, you can add on smoothies to any order as well (for $4.95 per serving, which will push you over the free shipping threshold)! I like smoothies a lot and always want to make them but somehow never get the ratios down properly and it always ends up being way too thick. Hopefully, this will take the guesswork out for me.

smoothie ingredients in blender, before blending

As directed, I plopped all of the ingredients in my blender.

after blending

Here's what it looked like after about 3 minutes of blending, before I added ice.

finished Cranberry-Pineapple Smoothie

And the finished product! This is pretty much exactly half. I left the rest for my roomie for when he returned from the gym. He loved it and so did I! It was so easy when everything was already pre-portioned out for me and it ended up being a perfect consistency. It was really pineapple-y, but so delicious.

Verdict: I thoroughly enjoyed all three of my Home Chef recipes this month. I stayed a little light with the cod and went heavy with the mini meatloaves which were balanced out by the fresh veggies. The smoothie was awesome and will definitely become a staple of my future orders. 

To Wrap Up:

Can you still get this box if you sign up today? Since Home Chef menus change weekly and you must choose them ahead of time, you won’t be able to order these dishes unless they are offered again in the future.

Coupon – Get $30 off your first box from Home Chef. No coupon required, just use this link.

Value Breakdown: At $49.70 for this box, each dinner was $9.95 per serving and the smoothie was $4.95 per serving with free shipping.

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Marne Orenich
Marne Orenich
Marne is a lipstick connoisseur, record collector, and twice over cat mom. She loves discovering new clean beauty brands and has quite the collection of beautifully packaged serums and moisturizers.

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3 comments

Rachel

IS anyone else having issues with rotten, missing, or not the right amount of ingredients? I’ve been with them for close to two years and since the first of this year I’ve sent complaints on almost every box. I love getting it but this is getting so frustrating that I’m thinking of cancelling it. 🙁

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LB

A few months ago every one of the russet potatoes they sent was rotten for weeks. I let them know the first week but declined a refund since I know it’s difficult to identify a bad potato and they had fixed all of my issues previously to the point of never having the same problem again. However the next week and week after that, they issued refunds. I updated my orders to remove anything with russets for a few weeks because I couldn’t make the full dish and it was getting frustrating but that seems to be ok now. I did have issues with some other produce like squash and lettuce freezing too but, again, it’s been a loooong and extra cold winter in OH so it’s been difficult. The only issue with missing item was I got one roll instead of 2 for a sandwich meal. I haven’t had any complaints for a couple of months now so I seem to be on the upswing but it was rough for awhile and I considered taking a full break too. Their CS has been amazing every time I contact though and they always offer to try to compensate at least. Plus i prefer their recipes to some of the others…

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Rachel

Oh yeah, their CS is really great. I’ve had things happen in the past where garlic or brown sugar was missing. No big deal, I keep that stuff on hand but since the first of the year I have had a rough time getting good and correct ingredients. We have had missing hoagie rolls, destroyed naans, rotten vegetables that were slimy when we got them, no way they weren’t gross with they packaged them, one entire box was a mystery and not what I ordered, complete ingredients like avocado or spinach missing (not stuff I keep on hand since it goes bad), and this week the basil I received was black and molded. I try not to be nit picky but its wearing me out. It’s not a cheap sub to have to go replace stuff for it constantly. Hope they are working on these issues or I will have to change or cancel it. 🙁