Mountain House Turkey Tetrazzini

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Mountain House's Turkey Tetrazzini freeze-dried meal is a mix of tender pieces of turkey, pasta and asparagus in a spicy sauce. Just add boiling water to the convenient stand-up pouch, set aside for 6-7 minutes and enjoy a hot meal!

Manufactured:

  • Stand-up pouch creates an easy way to cook and eat your meal; made from high-barrier foil, the pouch keeps your meal hot

Features:

  • Packaged in convenient stand-up pouch.
  • Two 10 ounce servings
  • Discount will be applied when you check out. Offer not valid for sale-price items ending in $._3 or $._9
  • Just mix contents with boiling water in the pouch provided, let stand for a few minutes, and then serve
  • Quick, complete dinner for camping and backpacking trips
  • Nutrition facts displayed here and on packaging may differ; information on packaging reflects actual contents
  • Mountain House, winner of the Gold Taste Award for the last 3 years, is convenient, easy to prepare and has a long shelf life.
SummitHut.com

Mountain House has been the choice of backpackers, hikers, campers, and other outdoor enthusiasts for over 30 years. When it comes to long term storage and recreational activities like camping, hiking, backpacking and hunting, Mountain House is the #1 choice.


REI

This instant entree features turkey, asparagus, and noodles in a spicy sauce.

Ingredients: cooked turkey, asparagus, enriched spaghetti (durum semolina, niacin, ferrous sulfate, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), modified corn starch, nonfat dry milk, pimientos, mushrooms, corn oil, and contains 1% or less of: salt, chicken base (chicken including natural chicken juices, maltodextrin, hydrolyzed corn gluten, dried whey, onion powder and spice extractives, autolyzed yeast extract), sugar, chicken fat, dehydrated onion, flavorings (yeast extract, safflower oil, natural flavor), hydrolyzed vegetable protein (corn, soy, wheat gluten), spices, sherry wine (sulfite), garlic powder, citric acid, turmeric (for color), spice extract and soybean oil. Allergens: wheat, milk, soy and sulfites.

Made in USA.


Campmor

  Ingredients: Cooked Turkey Meat, Asparagus, Modified Cornstarch, Nonfat Dry Milk, Pimentos, Mushrooms, Corn Oil, Sugar, Chicken Base [chicken including natural chicken juices, chicken fat, maltodextrin (from corn), hydrolyzed corn gluten, dried whey, onion powder and natural flavorings, autolyzed yeast extract], Flavorings (hydrolyzed wheat gluten, partially hydrogenated soybean and cottonseed oil, autolyzed yeast extract, lactic acid and bonito fish extract), Hydrolyzed Corn Soy Wheat Gluten Protein and Partially Hydrogenated Soybean Oil, Salt, Chicken Fat, Dehydrated Onions, Spices, Garlic Powder and Tumeric. Noodles: Precooked Noodles.

   
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Activity:Backpacking
Calories:270
Calories from fat:70
Calories per serving:230
Carbohydrates:23 grams
Cholesteral:40mg
Cholesterol:30 milligrams
Dietary fiber:1 grams
Gluten free:No
Meat:Turkey
Net Weight:4.8 oz.
Organic:No
Potassium:220 milligrams
Protein:14 grams
Saturated fat:1.5 grams
Serving Size:10 oz.
Servings per container:2.5 serving(s)
Sodium:610 milligrams
Sugars:5 grams
Total fat:8 grams
Trans fat:0 grams
Vegetarian:No
Weight:4.27 ounces

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Mountain House Turkey Tetrazzini Reviews:

Positive Reviews:

Pretty good

This meal was pretty good. We used the 2-person serving for a 1-person meal, and that was a little too much food; but we don't think half of this package would have been enough for one person. General comments about Mountain House meals: After a few meals we started adding a bit more water than the instructions called for, and let the meals "sit" longer than the instructions said, and that improved the consistency. The meals started out very hot (it helped to have a bandana to use to insulate our hands from the hot package), and stayed warm almost to the end of the meals -- we were eating in temperatures in the mid 50's. We added a bit of olive oil to each meal, thinking that might improve the flavor and add calories.
PB at REI on 08/08/2009

Flavorful, filling, lots of protein

Cooked this up while doing a UL overnight in the Shenandoah National Park. Just like other reviewers have said, it is very tasty and better than many freeze dried dishes. The turkey reconstitutes very, very well. And there is a lot of turkey in there, it's easy to see where they can count so many grams of protein. I added an extra 1/8 cup of hot water and let it sit longer, as some reviewers have mentioned this helps, I thought it turned out great.
The asparagus was crunchy, but I attribute that more to how they prepped it before drying than the reconstitution.
However, it is definitely nothing exciting after a long, hard hike. Kinda stew-like, noodles, turkey, veggies, broth-like base, thats it.
Eastcoasthumidity at REI on 07/07/2010

Yummy - even for picky teen

Delicious! My 13-yo-daughter & I tried this on our backcountry paddle trip in the Everglades and we both thought it was very tasty. She even ate the asparagus, which is a first.

We thought 1 pkg was enough dinner for both of us, but we did follow with dried fruit for dessert.

I recommend letting Mountain House sit for 50% longer than the instructions indicate. This gives everything more time to reconstitute and also makes the food hot rather than thermonuclear to eat.

Great for the backcountry, but also for any camping/hiking/paddling/recreation situation when you want a fast, hot meal with more substance (yet no more effort) than soup.
McBeck at REI on 04/04/2010

delicious!

I thought this was great. I'm generally a fan of freeze dried camping foods so I'm not afraid to try them all. My boyfriend on the other hand is totally turned off by the freeze dried food idea so he's a little more stubborn. I made the turkey tetrazzini for lunch one day while out in the wilderness and I loved it. It's definitely one of the better, more flavorful mountain house "dishes". I had my boyfriend try it after he said he thought it smelled good and much to his surprise he really liked it.
I will definitely be buying this one again for our next trip.
random camper at REI on 07/07/2008

Very Good & Handy Too!

This is our favorite freeze-dried meal! I've used it for back packing & camping out on Astronomy outtings for years. I suppose we mostly buy it now for our emergency home rations each winter. We live in a remote area where we get snowed in for about a month or 2 each winter. This is such a treat to have on hand when we get tired of eating all the beans & rice meals we are aways cooking up on the woodburning stove.
North Idaho Gal at REI on 10/10/2009

My second favorite freeze dried meal

Mountain House Turkey Tetrazzini For Two is a close second behind Mountain House Grilled Chicken Breasts and Mashed Potatoes for Two when it comes to my favorite freeze dried meal... a very close second.

Everyone I know who's tried this meal has liked it and a little black pepper makes it even better.

Since I'm too lazy to find a recipe for Turkey Tetrazzini to cook up when I'm not on the trail, I might just start making this instead!
rreodc at REI on 07/07/2008

Our Favorite so Far

Over the summer I was on an 8 day backpacking trip with 7 others. One night when it was my turn for dinner, I did a taste test with 6 different flavors of the highly ranked Mountain House dinners. It was unanimous. All agreed that the turkey tetrazzini was the best of the bunch. Very flavorful and satisfying! Several said that it tasted like a really good pot pie. Yum!
Uphill Harry at REI on 03/03/2011

A family favorite! Tasty, tasty, tasty!

Mountain House Turkey Tetrazzini For Two is delicious! It was a family favorite on two backpacking trips last year and we're looking forward to eating it again this year. Biggest complaint is that one package really only feeds one person, especially after a long day of hiking. We added a vegetable like peas or green beans, but still doubled up on portions.
NM Family Hiker at REI on 02/02/2008

Yumm!

This one is my most favorite of their meals! It tastes like the inside of a turky pot pie only better because of the variety of vegies in it.
ggmcrose at REI on 09/09/2009

Surprisingly good

This was a surprisingly good meal. A friend and I split it. We mixed in the Mountain House green beans for a little bit more which was perfect.
KellyA at REI on 06/06/2011

Negative Reviews:

Tasted like absolutely nothing

This tasted like absolutely nothing and looked a little like barf. It was edible, but just barely. Would not recommend. The turkey never really reconstituted so it felt oddly starchy.
reluctantcamper at REI on 06/06/2009

Neutral Reviews:

It was a ok meal

We were still hungry after completing the meal
Roger at Campmor on 12/12/2012