It should not be stunning if a plate of hen lababdar tastes scrumptious. The dish is amongst my favourite North Indian gravies, a barely edgier cousin of butter hen that is a bit spicier and tangier however simply as creamy.
What was stunning was that this explicit hen had arrived within the mail. Particularly, it got here in a microwaveable tray from CookUnity meal supply service that regarded a bit of like a white-label TV dinner—packed up earlier that morning in Seattle, then pushed all the way down to me in Portland, Oregon.
The world of ready meal supply is erupting in reputation as of late, and just about each main meal equipment service is getting in on the sport. I’ve nonetheless discovered to mood my expectations when testing ready-to-eat meals. It is not straightforward to make pre-assembled meals style good, even when they had been good once they began. The issue is moisture. And the issue is the microwave. In lots of instances, the outcomes have been OK to subpar.
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However to date, CookUnity appears to be a giant exception. CookUnity is a considerably new mannequin of ready meal supply service, one thing like a cross between a meal service and Doordash. Relatively than make recipes in a top-down company kitchen, CookUnity is regional. The service enlists native and nationwide cooks, and guarantees to convey restaurant-quality meals to the house—ready in line with recipes from often fairly huge names. (Hi there, Jose Garces.)
My hen lababdar particularly was a beautiful success. The saffron-tinged basmati rice maintained its moisture. My bits of thigh had been plump and nonetheless juicy. The sauce was evenly tangy, a bit of fiery, with most of its sweetness coming from the pure sugars of tomato and puree. Fairly frankly, it tasted so much higher than the hen dishes I might get from the (admittedly not nice) Punjabi restaurant down the road from my home. And but prep was only a matter of popping my tray within the toaster oven for 12 minutes, or within the microwave for 3.
Not each dish from CookUnity was nearly as good because the lababdar from Seattle chef Gaurav Raj. Extra on that later. However in its ambition, its pool of culinary expertise, and its range of dishes—Haitian! Indonesian! Filipino!—CookUnity is the very best ready-to-eat meal supply service I’ve but examined or tasted.
This is the rundown, and the essential caveats.
How CookUnity Works
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So first, the unhealthy information: CookUnity is not out there in all places. The meal service is run out of eight regional commissary hubs round the USA and Canada: Seattle, LA, Austin, Chicago, New York, Atlanta, Miami, and Toronto. This leaves out West Virginia, and swath of the Plains states.