Gousto recipe box review | Good Food

Gousto recipe box review | Good Food

Gousto is one of the original recipe box providers and its offering is accomplished. There are over 175 recipes on offer at any one time, with the menu rotating each week, including recipes to suit plenty of different dietary requirements. This is the ideal choice for busy professionals who don’t have time to shop, and want something quick, easy and tasty. It’s also good for people who want to try cooking new dishes and need some inspiration. There are lots of different recipe styles to choose from (such as Double Protein, Quick & Easy, Everyday Favourites or Premium) and you can filter by dietaries too so you can create what suits you, such as vegetarian, dairy-free or gluten-free recipe boxes. We tested out a box for a week to decide our verdict…

Best overall recipe box
Score: 4.5/5

Pros:

  • Wide choice of recipes and dietary options
  • Flexible subscription
  • Option to have recipe boxes for one

Cons:

  • Ingredients in the box aren’t divided by recipe – can be complicated to work out what you need each day
  • Some unusual ingredient quantities – either extremely generous or quite minimal

When our Gousto box arrived, the ingredients were all intact and felt good quality. Unlike some other recipe boxes, the ingredients inside weren’t divided by recipe, meaning it was quite tricky to work out what ingredients were required each day. You need a careful eye to divide it all up, and some plastic packaging was still present on ingredients, such as mini sachets of vinegar. Our recipe box served four people, but you can also get options for one, two, three or five people (with either two, three, four or five recipes per box).

The first recipe we tested was Moroccan-style meatballs with bulgur wheat grain bowl, one of Gousto’s high-protein recipes. The meatballs were easy to make, with a quick sauce. It’s great to get a chance to use a more unusual spice such as baharat without needing to buy a whole jar that you might not use again. There was a huge amount of bulgur wheat for two people compared to the amount of sauce, but it’s good to see portion sizes are generous. We also made a roasted red pepper orzo with goat’s cheese. This was a quick and easy crowdpleasing midweek meal that we can see becoming a staple. Again, the ingredient quantities were slightly off – only nine cherry tomatoes between two (we added more), but a very generous whole log of goat’s cheese to crumble on top.

The variety on offer from Gousto is its biggest appeal. You’ll never run out of recipes to try, and it’s a great way to try new things. If you’re a regular customer, the Gousto app makes ordering and saving your favourite meals easy. The packaging could see some slight improvements, and you may need to be flexible with the quantities to expect.

Read about how to sign up for the Gousto recipe box

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