{"id":2076007,"date":"2024-11-11T17:04:14","date_gmt":"2024-11-11T23:04:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.tasteofhome.com\/?p=2076007"},"modified":"2024-12-19T13:53:40","modified_gmt":"2024-12-19T19:53:40","slug":"cookunity-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.tasteofhome.com\/article\/cookunity-review\/","title":{"rendered":"CookUnity Review: We Tried the Heat and Eat Meal Service That Promises Chef Quality Results"},"content":{"rendered":"Thanks to working from home and rising grocery prices, meal delivery services<\/a> are having a moment.\u00a0Some options, like\u00a0HelloFresh,<\/a> offer homemade meal kits that contain all the ingredients required for chef-inspired dishes.<\/span> However, for those who don't have the time to spend chopping and sauteing, there's also a slew of options that offer heat-and-eat dishes for on-the-go folks. Enter: CookUnity<\/a>. In this CookUnity review, we explore the meal service that's prepared by expert chefs\u2014yet cooks as quickly as a TV dinner.\r\n

What is Cook Unity?<\/span><\/span><\/h2>\r\nUnlike most meal kits for families<\/a>, CookUnity focuses on single-serve meals that arrive ready to enjoy. These are typically known as \"heat and eat meals.\" However, there's a twist: Each dish arrives freshly prepared by one of CookUnity's expert chefs. As a result, these meals are much tastier (and classier) than anything you'd find in the frozen food section.\r\n\r\nAs we learned while testing this service for our CookUnity review, there are\u00a0many flexitarian dishes available on the menu. These include keto meal kits<\/a> and vegetarian options,<\/span> among dozens of other diet-specific meals. A number of limited-time, seasonal dishes are also released each year, such as turkey and stuffing for Thanksgiving or ham and mashed potatoes for the holidays. Additionally, CookUnity often offers deals like significant discounts, free meals and other savings.\r\n\r\n[SINGLE_AFFILIATE_PRODUCT superlative=\"We Tried It\" product_name=\"CookUnity\" short_description=\"CookUnity is a meal delivery service that employs real, skilled chefs who prepare each meal. All it takes is a few minutes in the microwave or oven for a delicious, home-cooked dish!\" image=\"2071629\" image_credit=\"EMIKO FRANZEN FOR TASTE OF HOME\" pr_name=\"CookUnity\" pr_url=\"https:\/\/cookunity.pxf.io\/DyWe6o\" pr_display_text=\"Shop on CookUnity\" \/]\r\n

Our CookUnity Review<\/h2>\r\nProduct Testing Manager and former editor Annamarie Higley<\/a> tested the service for this CookUnity review. She notes that the menu (created and prepared by professional chefs) is incredibly tantalizing. There are also a number of dietary filters, sorting dishes by Seafood, Vegetarian, Beef, Poultry, Vegan, less than 600 Calories, Low Carbs, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Low Sodium, Keto Diet, Paleo, High Protein and Low Fat. As customers scroll the menu, they get a preview of the star ratings of each meal as well as a spiciness indicator and calorie count. The menu is very expansive, offering over 200 different dish options in total, with the choice of up to 16 meals per shipment.\r\n\r\nThe cuisines in each dietary category are diverse, and the meals are creative. \"I'm so impressed by the options\u2014I had a really hard time choosing,\" Annamarie says. Eventually, she settled on a menu featuring the following dishes: Falafel-Crusted Artichokes, Caramelized Mushroom Quesadilla, Chicken Cacciatore, Southern Fried Chicken, Chili-Roasted Shrimp and Miso-Glazed Salmon Bowl.\r\n

Website and App<\/h3>\r\n\"Website\r\n\r\nThe CookUnity website is slick and easy to use, albeit a bit unwieldy in that it offers almost too much information. It's a little slow when it comes to loading, but it looks modern with cool graphics and nice photos. We love that customers can create a pretty robust, built-out favorites library.\r\n\r\nThe app looks quite a bit like the website and offers four tabs: Orders, History, Invite and Account. \"Orders\" is where you edit upcoming orders, including menu selections and delivery details. You can also add an extra order and rate meals within this tab. The \"History\" tab is where you view previous orders and transactions. \"Invite\" is where you refer friends. The \"Account\" tab is where you adjust meal preferences, plan settings, payment methods, favorites, account settings, notifications and other account modifications.\r\n\r\nThe best feature is under \"Meal Preferences,\" where you can add other profiles. Annamarie created a profile for her boyfriend so he could detail his own list of preferred cuisines, along with proteins and foods to avoid.\r\n

Delivery<\/h3>\r\n\"Delivery\"\r\n\r\nCookUnity has a Zero Waste goal, so nearly all the packaging is recyclable, compostable or reusable. Meals arrive stacked up inside a little zippered tote bag with a reflective foil interior. Each meal has a sleeve, plastic film and cardboard tray. These are refrigerated, not frozen, so the insulation is a little lighter. I also think they pack the meals the day of, so they don't need to be kept chilled overnight. In our bag, there was just one thick ice pack laid right over the top of the stack of meals.\r\n\r\n\"It was a tracking experience like I've never had,\" says Annamarie of the delivery experience. \"I was able to access minute-by-minute updates on my order and was given details regarding how many stops the delivery person had to make before mine. Once my delivery was next up, I could track what street the delivery person was on, like you would with an Uber or Lyft driver. I also was able to call or message the person if needed.\"\r\n

Recipes and Prep<\/h3>\r\nEach meal provides two sets of instructions: the \"Chef Instructions\" and the \"Fast Instructions.\" The former is the oven-baked version, and the latter is the microwaved version. The instructions are super clear and concise. They describe what to do with the packaging and how long to heat for each respective cooking method. As with most reheated meals, the cooking time depends on your appliances. Annamarie notes that while making these meals is not more complicated than making a frozen pizza, there's no guarantee that the listed cook time will be accurate, so you might need to adjust accordingly.\r\n\r\nThe use-by dates of these meals, especially the seafood ones, aren't very far out because they're refrigerated rather than frozen. For example, the shrimp dish needed to be eaten by Friday, and Annamarie received it on Tuesday. CookUnity notes that you can freeze the meals to preserve them longer if needed.\r\n

Chili-Roasted Shrimp<\/h4>\r\n\"Chili\r\n\r\nWe baked our first meal in the oven, opting for the \"chef\" instructions over the \"fast\" instructions. \"I was worried these would be a little overcooked because of how curled up they were, but they were nice and succulent,\" reports Annamarie of the shrimp. \"Some of the shrimp still even had a nice crust from the roasting, which was then kept intact by baking in the oven, I assume. This really tasted like a reheated home-cooked meal (in a good way).\"\r\n\r\nHowever, the real star was the grits. \"These grits were just out of this world. I'm not a grits expert, but these were so rich and luscious, and I loved the inclusion of the corn kernels for a bit of textural contrast, so it wasn't just mush,\" says Annamarie. \"I couldn't stop eating them! The best thing in the whole box I got.\"\r\n

Chicken Cacciatore with Braised Tomato-Olive Sauce<\/h4>\r\n\"Chicken\r\n\r\nAnnamarie microwaved this gluten-free meal kit<\/a> to get both sides of the CookUnity experience, noting that preparing meals this way is simple. After three minutes in the microwave, she cut into the center of the biggest breast, which was a good eating temperature. It doesn't get much more foolproof than a fully microwaved meal\u2014and a tasty one, to boot!\r\n\r\n\"I'm a bit biased against chicken breast, but this was cooked pretty well,\" says Annamarie. \"There was also tons of it\u2014it was a sizable piece of meat that would satiate even big appetites. The braised tomato-olive sauce was what really shined, though. It was super savory with the mushrooms and olives. The sauteed onions were left large, so they provided a bit of bite, and the herbs made this flavorful to boot. Yum, yum, yum.\"\r\n

Caramelized Mushroom Quesadilla<\/h4>\r\n\"Caramelized\r\n\r\nWe wanted to give CookUnity's plant-based meal kits<\/a> a fair shake, so Annamarie settled on this mushroom-forward dish made in the oven. The results? Delicious!\r\n\r\n\"The char on the tortilla was so promising! And its edges really crisped up in the oven\u2014love! Very glad I baked this,\" says Annamarie. \"There was a dreamy cheesy pull right when I pulled the pieces apart. The mushrooms were perfectly tender, but you definitely need to love mushrooms to enjoy this meal. Their intense umami flavor really shined through.\"\r\n\r\nWhile she didn't see anything about poblano peppers in the description, their earthy zip was a lovely addition. The cheese was mild but delicious and rich. Overall, Annamarie calls this a super satisfying meat-free meal.\r\n

Pros<\/h3>\r\n