Mrs. Paul's Crunchy Breaded Fish Sticks, Made With 100% Real Fish, Frozen, 24.6 oz. 44-Count
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In my box, there is no tartar sauce.
They're best baked, but deep frying is also an option.
The manufacturer does not advise it.
Selected User Reviews For Mrs. Paul's Crunchy Breaded Fish Sticks, Made With 100% Real Fish, Frozen, 24.6 oz. 44-Count
It was around $4 when I purchased it. I'm 50 years old and have seen the price drop from near $6 to below $4. Other brands were more expensive; I use about 1/4 of a box at a time, so it costs a little more than a buck per serving, which isn't bad. They come out hot and crispy when I put them on a rack in a tray in the toaster oven. That's exactly what I'm looking for.
Paul is not the Mrs. Paul I recall. The fish sticks have no flavor, have an unpleasant odor, and are simply disgusting. It's not something I'd recommend, and I'm not going to buy it again.
I bought these and will never do so again because there was too much breading and not enough meat, and the flavor was bland and not at all fishy.
I bought it for my fish-eating family, who complained that it was mostly batter with very little fish. I confirmed this by cutting one in half. br>br>While this would make a great party snack, it does not appeal to my family's fish eaters.
What happened to the fish in these "fish sticks?" There isn't much meat to begin with. I'm not going to buy any more of these.
When they were served, they didn't look anything like the picture. These were either too thin or too filling. There isn't enough fish or breading. They were consumed by my children, but I was unimpressed. I'm not going to buy anything else in the future.
) I consume six ounces of protein per day. I usually buy 8 of these at a time, so the box lasts a long time; I'd buy it again.
I had to be careful about how much I ate. I was tempted to eat too much of this because it was so delicious!.