🥒 Elevate your kitchen game with fresh, versatile courgettes!
Morrisons Loose Courgettes come as a single raw vegetable weighing 5 kilograms, ideal for health-conscious professionals seeking fresh, versatile ingredients to inspire creative, wholesome meals.
Package Dimensions | 6 x 4 x 2 cm; 5 kg |
Units | 1.0 Count |
Solid Net Weight | 5 Kilograms |
Brand | Morrisons |
Format | Raw |
C**N
Morrison’s Loose Courgettes: The Wandering Veg with a Life of Its Own
Backstory:I ordered a Morrison’s Loose Courgette to use in a healthy stir-fry. Simple, right? But little did I know, this courgette had other plans.The trouble started when I put it on the kitchen counter. I turned my back for a moment to grab the chopping board, and when I returned, it was gone. I assumed my wife had swiped it for one of her salads (or one of her mysterious “projects”), but hours later, it reappeared—upstairs. On the nightstand.At first, I thought I was imagining things, but over the next few days, the courgette showed a curious ability to relocate itself. One minute it was in the fruit bowl, the next, it was on the bathroom shelf, as if it had taken a wrong turn on the way to the kitchen. My wife denied moving it, but the smirk she gave me said otherwise.Review:Pros:1. Fresh and Versatile: The courgette itself was top quality—firm, green, and perfect for roasting, frying, or (theoretically) teleporting.2. Good Size: Not too big, not too small—ideal for a single dish or, apparently, a cross-house adventure.3. Healthy and Affordable: A budget-friendly way to add some veggies to your meals, assuming it stays where you leave it.Cons:1. Mysterious Mobility: If you’re not careful, this courgette might end up living rent-free in your upstairs hallway.2. Wife Magnet: Highly appealing to partners with a flair for pranks—or creative culinary ideas.3. Unexplained Behavior: No clear instructions for dealing with self-relocating produce.Unexpected Adventures:Eventually, I caught my wife in the act, sneaking the courgette from the kitchen with a guilty laugh. “You weren’t going to use it tonight, were you?” she said, holding it like a prize. What she wanted with it upstairs remains a mystery, but let’s just say the courgette was “resting” on the window ledge for most of the evening.By the time I reclaimed it, the courgette felt less like an ingredient and more like a guest in our home. When I finally chopped it for dinner (a delicious veggie bake, by the way), I half-expected it to reappear on the sofa during dessert.Final Thoughts:The Morrison’s Loose Courgette is fresh, versatile, and delicious, but it seems to come with a side of household intrigue. Whether it’s due to a mischievous spouse or its own mysterious powers, this courgette kept us on our toes before finally making its way to the frying pan.Would I recommend it? Absolutely, with one caveat: keep an eye on it. 9/10—for quality, flavor, and the unexpected entertainment of trying to keep it in the kitchen. Bonus tip: If your courgette starts disappearing, check upstairs—or ask your wife what she’s plotting!
R**H
Courgettes
As described.
C**3
NIce, tasty and fresh.
Used in a hidden veg dish for the kids and it was lovely. Full of flavour and stayed fresh for ages in our fridge. Happy!
S**.
Nice with chicken pasta
I have used the Morrison’s courgette with a chicken pasta dish. I removed the peel from the courgette and then sliced it into ribbons. Then I dipped the ribbons of the courgette into a beaten egg and left them for approximately 5 minutes whilst turning them, making sure they was fully covered in egg before moving to the next stage. Then I dipped them into matzo meal making sure once again they was fully covered, then fried them in vegetable oil till they were a golden colour. These added a delicious taste and texture to the chicken pasta which had spicy chorizo, mixed chopped peppers, onions, mushroom that was all cooked in garlic and dressed with Hellmann’s mayonnaise.
M**H
Awesome
Great for the fish tank, they love a courgette
C**L
Very fresh
Very
L**T
good
good
J**S
priced incorrectly
the price should be 'per kilo' and each courgette weighed - like it is 'in store' - totally bizarre situation.. this happens a lot with 'loose' items - these and onions etc; after 3 years surely someone in Morrisons or Amazon should collaborate and sort it out - totally fed up of leaving 'unread' comments on the delivery page!! dont get me started on the 'corn fed whole chicken' at £6.99 - which you cannot add to your basket - as it is also per kilo - so the item says ' sorry not able to add'
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