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Oil Me Up! I’m already a big fan of Kroger’s HemisFares line, so I was very excited to hear they expand their line with new noodles, sauces, and olive oil. The HemisFares line is A Journey if Epicurean Proportions, featuring some of the best tastes on earth right from the comfort of your own home. Products of Italy. No need to fly halfway across the world to the Italian regions of Marche, Sicilia and Emilia-Romagna. Although it would be nice, most of us don’t have the time and/or money. The Kroger team of culinary explorers went and found the best for us, so we can stay put. Authentic regional specialties, authentic sauces, artisanal dry pasta. Best of all it is available at Kroger and their family of stores. I tried the Extra Virgin Olive Oil D.O.P. (Protected Designation of Origin) Val di Mazara (Find No. 2). A distinctively southern oil with enticing aromas of sun drenched tomatoes and fresh herbs, with a sweet nutty finish. Optimal soil and climate conditions combined with the passion of Sicilian growers, have earned this olive oil it's esteemed DOP certification. Crafted from locally grown and milled olives, this flavorful oil has a bitter taste with an almond finish. Use in marinades for fish, seafood, and grilled meats to add flavor and depth. The bottle lists the ingredients as only extra virgin olive oil. Simple and natural. The bottle states to keep in a cool and dry place away from light and heat. I store it in my pantry. The serving size is 1 tbsp (15ml) with the bottle containing about 33 servings. One serving is 120 calories. The oil come from the region of Sicilia I made pizza and used HemisFares Extra Virgin Olive Oil instead of my usual Bertolli extra Virgin Olive Oil. I am not expecting to notice a difference. How much flavor can Olive Oil possibly add? Wow, was I wrong! When I took the first bite of pizza I noticed a difference right away. The crust tasted less like olives, a sweeter herb and nut taste. Much more flavorful then my current olive oil. HemisFares Extra Virgin Olive Oil is a 10 out of 10 for me! HemisFares Extra Virgin Olive Oil is priced at a $12.99 for a 17 FL OZ (500 mL) bottle. Compared to Bertolli which is $5.98 for the same size. I am willing to pay the extra $7 for the HemisFares Extra Virgin Olive Oil because the taste is so much better. I would love to see the price drop a little, a sale, or a coupon but would purchase regardless. There are a bunch more HemisFares products available and I love them all. The HemisFares line includes six dry pastas, three HemisFares sauces available in jars, as well as four frozen pastas and two frozen sauces. I’m very excited to see what comes next in the Kroger HemisFares line. I know I won’t be disappointed! I am a member of BzzAgent.com and received this products at a discount to sample and provide feedback. My thoughts and views of this product are not altered in any way.
You had me at Hemisfares! I love pasta! I’m already a big fan of Kroger’s HemisFares line, so I was very excited to hear they expand their line with new noodles, sauces, and olive oil. The HemisFares line is A Journey if Epicurean Proportions, featuring some of the best tastes on earth right from the comfort of your own home. Products of Italy. No need to fly halfway across the world to the Italian regions of Marche, Sicilia and Emilia-Romagna. Although it would be nice, most of us don’t have the time and/or money. The Kroger team of culinary explorers went and found the best for us, so we can stay put. Authentic regional specialties, authentic sauces, artisanal dry pasta. Best of all it is available at Kroger and their family of stores. I tried the Tagliatelle di Campofilone which are Italian Flat Egg Noodles (Find No. 4) topped with the Sugo Bolognese con Barolo which is Bolognese Sauce with Barolo Wine (Find No. 17). The noodles come from the region of Marche. The word Tagliatelle originally came from the tiny medieval village of Campofilone, which overlooks the Adriatic Sea. The pasta is still prepared there to this day. According to legend, this traditional egg-based pasta originates from the late 1400s and has been passed down by generations of local women. The dough was rolled out on marble stones, then kept in cotton cloths to absorb humidity and preserve the character of the noodles. The eggs give the pasta a subtle but rich taste. The noodles are said to pair well with very simple ingredients such as olive oil, tomatoes, fresh basil and Parmigiano Reggiano, which I totally agree with. The box lists the ingredients as Durum, wheat semolina, and eggs. Very simple and natural. The box states to store the pasta in a cool, dry place. The pasta serving size is 2 oz (56g) and the box has four servings. One serving is 210 calories, 100mg cholesterol, and only 1g of sugar. The noodles were carefully packaged side by side in between wax paper very nicely.
The sauce come from the region of Emilia-Romagna which is located in north Italy, Emilia-Romagna is known for hearty dishes and quality meats, especially pork. The earliest mention of a meat based sauce recipe was in the late 18th century from a town near Bologna; thus, Bolognese was born! The sauce is rich, and even more depth in flavor with aged Barolo added. Barolo is considered one of Italy’s finest wines. The jar lists the ingredients as tomatoes, citric acid, pork, tomato paste, carrot, Barolo wine, extra virgin olive oil, rice starch, sugar, salt, onion, garlic, paprika, black pepper, and rosemary. Just list the pasta, simple and natural. The jar also states to store the pasta in a cool, dry place and refrigerate after opening. One serving is ½ cup (125 g) and the jar contains about 3 servings. So right away that tells me I probably won’t have enough sauce for the entire box of pasta. One serving of sauce is 160 calories, 30mg cholesterol, and 6g of sugar. I cooked everything in two pots on my stovetop. First I placed 4 quarts of water in a large pot and then added a pinch of sea salt. Salt is optional but the box stated that salt is always used in preparing pasta in Italy, and that a touch of salt in the water brings out the flavor of the pasta. The box always says sea salt is recommended since it is a natural product that enhances the flavor without salty tasting pasta. Once the water boiled, I turned the heat down to medium, added the pack of pasta to water. I stirred it every minute and after three minutes I drained it. Secondly, I emptied the jar of sauce in a medium pot and turn the stove top on medium. I stirred I every minute also. After about four minutes the sauce had started to boil a little so it was ready to go. I placed half of the noodles on one plate and half on the other. I split the sauce between them. We could have definitely used some more sauce, about another half jar to cover all the pasta. I love how easy and how little time it took to prepare this dish. Great for dinner in a hurry. It would be great with any kind of bread as a side. Any wine will with this dish. The pasta is very good and flavorful. Better then any egg noodles I have ever had. I was a little concerned about trying the sauce since I am picky but the sauce is amazing. It tastes familiar but I’m not sure what it tastes familiar to. Definitely not something I would expect to find at the grocery store but in a restaurant. It had a little spice but not much and a sweet light garlic tomato taste. The flat egg noodle pasta pairs wonderfully with the sauce. The pasta and sauce is a 10 out of 10 for me!
The sauce is priced at a whopping $5.49 for a 15oz (425g) jar. The pasta is $3.99 for a 9oz (255g) for a box. $9.45 for about 4 servings. I love this dish but unless the prices drop, there is a sale, or I have a coupon, I probably won’t be purchasing it since I can get a box of noodles for $1 that will last two meals and a jar of sauce for $2. Might not taste nearly as good but that is a big difference. Maybe if I’m looking to prepare a nice meal for my husband and I but don’t want to go to a restaurant I might.
There are many 5 more dry pastas available. There are two other HemisFares sauces available in jars, Fiery ‘Nouja and Basil Pasta Sauce and Cherry Tomato and “Aceto Balsamic Di Modema 16P” Pasta Sauce. HemisFares also has frozen in pastas and sauces. I’m very excited to see what comes next in the Kroger HemisFares line. I know I won’t be disappointed!
I am a member of BzzAgent.com and received these products for free to sample and provide feedback.
In this bowl is some yummy Bolognese pasta sauce with Barolo wine on Italian flat egg noodles #HemisFares @krogerco #GotItFree
Guess whats for dinner...... @bzzagent GotItFree #HemisFares @krogerco
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