Testing Out Blue Apron: A Weekly (You Cook) Food Delivery Service.
Have you heard of Blue Apron? It’s a weekly food delivery service. Blue Apron delivers recipes and ingredients to your doorstep for YOU to prepare. Blue Apron takes meal planning and grocery shopping off your To-Do List. They do that for you then deliver all to you. We tested them out.
Our delivery included 3 Recipe Cards and all the ingredients to make them.
All was wrapped in bubble foil insulation with sealed frozen ice blocks.
After review of its contents, let’s just say that I hope every box is as fresh as this one.
All produce was fresh — Kale, Spinach, Bibb Lettuce, Fava Leaves, Sugar Snap Peas, and the meat appeared fresh too. The box of ingredients even smelled fresh. The quality of all made me happy.
Each recipe comes with a “Knick Knacks” bag, which holds small and measured ingredients.
Knick Knacks bags may include Butter, Cream, Spice mixtures, etc. I love organization.
I had fun exploring my first Blue Apron food box and couldn’t wait to make and taste everything.
Shrimp, Flank Steak and Ground Turkey were included in this delivery for Lemon & Black Pepper Shrimp with Fresh Linguine Di Cavolo & Fava Leaves, Pan-Seared Steaks with Green Peppercorn Sauce & Roasted Fingerling Potatoes, and Spiced Turkey Meatball Pitas with Sugar Snap Pea & Bibb Lettuce Salad — A good variety of recipes I wouldn’t make or try, but for Blue Apron.
I like trying new things and I like surprises, so this type of service is entertaining.
You can look ahead at upcoming recipes online or surprise yourself when the box arrives.
The step-by-step instructions on each recipe card are done well. I’ll often change something in a recipe to make the dish better, but I didn’t need to and wasn’t going to, as I wanted to make all as instructed for this post. Recipes are created by Blue Apron’s culinary team and renowned guest chefs. Recipes will never be repeated in the same year and meals are 500-700 calories.
Meals take about 35 minutes to prepare and ingredients are pre-measured, so there’s no waste.
Matt liked all the meals too — Maybe I’ll get him to cook one of the recipes.
I didn’t expect to like Blue Apron as much as I now do, but I find it convenient and enjoyable — You still need to chop, mix and cook all, but it’s nice to not have to plan what to make and shop for the ingredients. If I shopped for the quality ingredients I received here, it would probably cost more money, and more time and stress to look for and obtain all, let alone conceive the recipes.
Choose when you want your box of food delivered and how often — Once a week, every other week, once a month, etc. I set up Blue Apron to deliver recipes and ingredients every other week for now and look forward to trying more recipes. If everything remains fresh, I may be a customer for a long time, though I simply intended to try it. I’ve seen advertisements for similar food delivery companies and may need to compare them to Blue Apron who sets the bar high. Blue Apron’s prices are reasonable too, approximately $60/week for three meals for two. Shipping is included in the price too, which helps sell me. Check back to see how our second box of food turns out. Posted will be a clear side by side comparison of each recipe card and meal.
@Nicole
Thanks for telling me about it. I will have to check out your review. I’m still thinking about giving them a try, but I’m still liking Blue Apron a lot. Let me know what you think about it, if you try them.
I did a full review of HelloFresh! I may try Blue Apron now! 🙂
https://cooklovenyc.wordpress.com/2015/04/25/hellofresh-a-review-from-my-kitchen-to-yours/