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Magic Kitchen is a meal company, featuring frozen gourmet meals.
Magic Kitchen delivers homestyle frozen meals to your door that you can just heat and eat. They offer A-La Carte items, complete meals, as well as meal programs.
Meal Kitchen offers meals for a wide range of dietary needs like: diabetic friendly, dairy free, sodium free, low fat, sodium free, dialysis friendly and more.
Their Auto-Ship Meal Program sends meals weekly, every two weeks or monthly. You can choose your own meals, or set your preferences and let Magic Kitchen select for you.
Prices can vary but this is an example of some meals programs.
Low Sodium – Diabetic – Senior Complete Meal Program – 1 person:
- 1 complete meal per day (Your choice of breakfast, lunch or dinner) – $82 to $90 per 7 days
- 2 complete meals per day (Your choice of breakfast, lunch and/or dinner) – $164 to $180 per 7 days
- 3 complete meals per day (Breakfast, lunch and dinner) – $246 to $275 per 7 days
(Complete meals average $10.00 to $14 per meal)
I was sent a variety of A La Carte items for review.
Everything shipped in a large cooler, filled with dry ice to keep everything frozen.
Magic Kitchen sends a catalog with all their products.
Everything arrived completely frozen.
Chicken Ana Luisa
2 Servings – $25.99, 4 Servings – $49.99
- Low Carb
- Low Sodium
- Gluten-Free
Chicken Ana Louisa is chicken stuffed with artichoke, pieces of ham, gourmet cheese, and a rich cheese sauce. Each serving is 450 calories, a,nd you don't even have to thaw the chicken to cook it. Just preheat the oven to 375 degrees and bake for 35 minutes. Everyone loved this chicken, and nothing was left after dinner.
Macaroni and Cheese
2 Servings – $12.49, 4 Servings – $23.49
- Low Sodium
- Vegetarian
My oldest child loves mac and cheese, so this was one of the first sides I made. It's best to make it after it has thawed, so I put it in my refrigerator overnight. A quick 15-20 mins in the oven, and it's ready. The mac and cheese were cheesy and much better than the box stuff. A serving size is one container, b,ut we split two containers between the four of us and had some leftover for the next day.
Pesto and Cheese Flatbread
2 Servings – $13.49, 4 Servings – $26.99
I have not really been a pesto fan, but these flat bread pizzas were fantastic. They have a cheesy garlic bread taste. My picky youngest child didn't want to eat a “green” pizza, but once he tried it, he loved it. The portion is large and plenty big enough for a lunch or dinner.
- Low Sodium
- Vegetarian
French Bread
2 Servings – $3.99, 4 Servings – $7.49
This bread comes ready to eat, sort of. Just let the bread thaw, and it's ready to be served! I tried this thawed as recommended, and it tasted great. I ended up toasting it for a few minutes, and that made it even better.
- Dairy-Free
- Low Fata
- Low Sodium
- Vegetarian
Chicken Pot Pie (Family Size)
6 Servings (one pie) – $32.99
This pie has flaky pastry, big chunks of white and dark meat with vegetables, all in a delicious gravy. One pot pie has six servings, plenty for a family. Unlike many of the other dishes, you don't needed to thaw this before baking.
- Low Sodium
Corn Bread Blueberry Toaster Cakes
2 Servings – $8.99, 4 Servings – $15.99
These corn cakes are easily prepared in the toaster as a dessert or alongside a meal. You can also make these for breakfast and start your day with a warm treat. I don't eat much bread, especially cornbread, so I was surprised by how much I loved it. It's like cornbread and a blueberry muffin in one.
- Low sodium
- Vegetarian
Broccoli, Peas & Corn
2 Servings $10.99, 4 Servings $20.99
A mix of Broccoli, Peas, Corn, Onions, Virgin Olive Oil, Garlic Salt, Dry Basil, and Cumin. make for a great side dish to any main dish. This is best prepared thawed; just bake in the oven at 350 degrees for 15-20 mins. These vegetables cooked nicely and made for a great side dish.
- Vegetarian
- Low sodium
- Dairy-Free
- Gluten-Free
Stuffed Baked Potatoes
2 Servings – $13.99, 4 Servings – $26.99
These russet potatoes have been baked, then scooped out to mix the potatoes with sour cream, creamery butter, cheddar cheese, and then mix till smooth. Finally, bacon bits are added, along with green onions. These were another favorite side dish. I like to cook much, so I never make these potatoes, because they take too much work. Everyone in my household loved these! You would never know these were frozen.
- Low Sodium
Rosemary Potatoes
2 Servings – $11.99, 4 Servings – $22.99
The potatoes have been cooked with rosemary and olive oil, making them a great side dish for various meals. These are a huge family favorite, and my youngest ate them even without putting ranch on them.
- Dairy-Free
- Low Sodium
- Vegetarian
- Gluten-Free
BBQ Sliced Beef Brisket
2 Servings – $25.99, 4 Servings – $49.99
This meal was tasty and so easy to make. Just remove from the plastic, heat,, and you have a great-tasting meal. The meat was tender,, and the sauce was tangy and a bit sweet. The meal served three, so I made both containers, giving us leftovers for lunch. YUM!
- Dairy Free
Meal #1
Our first meal was the brisket, mac & cheese and potatoes. This was my favorite meal from all the box. The brisket paired nicely with the mac & cheese and the potatoes.
Meal #2
Our second meal featured the chicken, stuffed baked potatoes and the veggies.
Meal #3 & #4
The chicken pot pie was big enough to enjoy two full dinners, along with having plenty of bread.
Meal #5 & #6
We received four flat bread pizzas, so my husband and I enjoyed these for lunch two different days. My children liked the pizzas as well, but they chose to eat left over BBQ over the pizza.
Final Thoughts: My whole family enjoyed Magic Kitchen. The big favorites in the box were both potato dishes, the macaroni & cheese, the chicken and the bbq. I like that they have a number of different options from a la carte to meal plan programs. Use the code BBTR to save 20% of your order.