Chef Boyardee Whole Grain Beefaroni, 15-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12) Reviews

Chef Boyardee Whole Grain Beefaroni, 15-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)

Chef Boyardee Whole Grain Beefaroni, 15-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)

  • Chef Boyardee Whole Grain Beefaroni is Whole Grain Pasta and Beef in Tomato Sauce
  • 1/2 Cup of Vegetables per Serving
  • 9g Protein Per Serving
  • Made with 0 grams of trans fat per serving!
  • Ready to serve in 90 seconds!

You know you love the delicious flavors of Chef Boyardee, but did you know that behind this real great food is a real great chef? Before there was Chef Boyardee, there was Hector Boiardi. And it’s time you met the real great chef behind this real great food. The Chef Boyardee brand is named after its founder, Hector Boiardi. Born in Italy in 1897, Boiardi immigrated to the U.S. in 1914, and followed his brother to the kitchen of The Plaza Hotel in New York City, where he quickly worked his way

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3 Responses to Chef Boyardee Whole Grain Beefaroni, 15-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12) Reviews

  1. Unclebob53703. says:
    26 of 27 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Excellent value, April 26, 2012
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    Unclebob53703. (madison, wisconsin United States) –

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    I bought these despite a review saying they were factory seconds because all the cans had dents in them–I hate dented cans, but the price was too good to pass up. None of the cans in my shipment had any dents at all, so maybe he just got a bad batch. Anyway, it’s 12 cans of pasta, almost a pound each, for 12 bucks and change. It’s relatively low in fat (even if you eat the whole can which is supposed to be two servings), low in cholesterol, and a can is 18 grams of protein with 10 grams of fiber. Only the sodium is high, though lower than most canned soups. It’s hearty and satisfying, and the filling is spicier than most canned pastas.

    Folks, you can’t beat an entree like that at a buck a can. Order two cases and it’s eligible for free shipping. They have many other varieties too. I’d buy it again in a heartbeat.Chef Boyardee Big Overstuffed Italian Sausage Ravioli, 15-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)

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  2. Ant-Man says:
    29 of 33 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    BEST VARIETY RAVIOLI, December 11, 2011
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    Ant-Man (USA) –
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    I’ve purchased the cheese and meat ravioli previously- the cheese is very bland- the meat was a little bland_ but this italian sausage variety is VERY TASTY- and it really does taste like italian sausage- there are even little bits of sausage in the sauce- it’s even a little spicy like italian sausage should be. At $1 or less per can with a long shelf life- the ones i ordered in OCT 2011 have a ‘use by’ date of May 2013- that’s more than a 1 1/2 years to eat them- so order lots when the price is low. Would/will buy again.
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    added june 14, 2012_in regards to the person who said these are factory rejects and all dented cans i have to say WRONG—-i’ve ordered 3 cases of this italian sausage ravioli and not a single can was dented. i’ve ordered a couple cases of the mini-beef ravioli and they weren’t dented either_ so out of 60 cans- not a single one was dented.

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  3. JillinoisRN says:
    12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Pretty good flavor ! Great price !, August 17, 2012
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    JillinoisRN (midwest, United States) –

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    After reading all of the dented can reviews, I wasn’t sure what to expect. I did get 3 dented cans out of the 12- one was a mild ding, one was fair, and one was such that if I’d been picking it out at the grocery store, I would have looked for a different one- I just ate that one first. Oddly, they were cans that came from the MIDDLE of the case- so something that happened at the manufacturer- NOT Amazon. The cardboard tray was unscathed. ConAgra needs to do a quality control check on their can dinging area.

    Anyway, the flavor is pretty good. The first bite wasn’t impressive, but since I’m on a fixed income, I only throw away stuff that is about to make me hurl, so I kept eating it. It got better, and I am glad I got the product. There were 7 ravioli in the whole can. That is a bit skimpy, but since it was going to be the only thing I had, I ate the whole can and was quite satisfied. The sauce is much more flavorful than the Chef-Boyardee regular beef ravioli that I had as a kid, and tastes more Italian.

    The WHOLE can has 480 calories, 10 gms of fat, 78 gms of carbs, and 18 gms of protein. There are also 10 gms of fiber in the whole can. The serving size says that the can is about 2 servings. Hmm…. maybe for a young kid, or if there was a good salad, and fruit on the side, but I have too much pain to make full meals. I have to make do. There are 1 1/2 cups of vegetables per can- so that’s good.

    No preservatives or MSG. Unfortunately, it probably contains GMO sources of soy and wheat.

    I originally got these to have on hand for power outages, as I have a gas oven and could heat this up. The expiration date is for 2 years from now, so that’s good. I can keep them in the pantry for such occasions, but can also see being fine with eating them on days when it’s just too hard to come up with anything else.

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