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HungryChris

HungryChris

On ‎9‎/‎19‎/‎2017 at 10:32 AM, rotuts said:

I hadn't had the Tj's Mozzarella balls in wile

 

I love them  in water

 

they and these next to my usual so I though Id try them:

 

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these are a fair bit cheaper and quite nice.  you can taste a hint of EVOO  but its mostly canola

 

the seasoning are ' light ' and to not detract from the M.B.'s

 

very nice.

 

 

When I spotted mozzarella balls in water at Aldi this morning, I thought of this post. We have bought the ones in marinade at both TJ's and Aldi and I decided that a little experiment was in order. Here are the ones I got at Aldi (for $2.99), along with a few things I wanted to infuse in the TJ's EVOO. IMG_0709.thumb.JPG.de8c61324e877641c1cc3665aeac51c1.JPG

I simmered the garlic, rosemary, thyme and bay leaves in oil for a bit.

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While it was cooling down, I picked a few sprigs of basil and drained the cheese balls and transferred to another container.

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When the oil was cool, I poured it into the original cheese ball container, followed by the cheeses balls and the basil. I will let this stay in the fridge for a while and see how they are.

HC

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HungryChris

HungryChris

On ‎9‎/‎19‎/‎2017 at 10:32 AM, rotuts said:

I hadn't had the Tj's Mozzarella balls in wile

 

I love them  in water

 

they and these next to my usual so I though Id try them:

 

MC1.thumb.jpg.7800029ec62a93127d7ecbb436a824c7.jpg

 

MC2.thumb.jpg.d48477d83e2021bc3a08ba784208af2a.jpg

 

these are a fair bit cheaper and quite nice.  you can taste a hint of EVOO  but its mostly canola

 

the seasoning are ' light ' and to not detract from the M.B.'s

 

very nice.

 

 

When I spotted mozzarella balls in water at Aldi this morning, I thought of this post. We have bought the ones in marinade at both TJ's and Aldi and I decided that a little experiment was in order. Here are the ones I got at Aldi (for $2.99), along with a few things Ii wanted to infuse in the TJ's EVOO. IMG_0709.thumb.JPG.de8c61324e877641c1cc3665aeac51c1.JPG

I simmered the garlic, rosemary, thyme and bay leaves in oil for a bit.

IMG_0711.thumb.JPG.8fd3766296f6260316f7c6e15c8d8970.JPG 

While it was cooling down, I picked a few sprigs of basil and drained the cheese balls and transferred to another container.

IMG_0713.thumb.JPG.0fc43ebe06349f0faf29ed47648f0d71.JPG

When the oil was cool, I poured it into the original cheese ball container, followed by the cheeses balls and the basil. I will let this stay in the fridge for a while and see how they are.

HC

IMG_0714.thumb.JPG.b4441e17569b349545662171531afe80.JPG

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