525 kcal, 21.9g fat (7.2 sat), 50.5g carb (5.6g sugar), 4.6g fibre, 28.9g protein, 1.3g salt.

by gibgod

35 Comments

  1. Next_Ranger_3604

    For £1.00 that actually looks alright!

  2. My niece came for a sleepover and she didn’t want a takeaway but instead she asked me to cook her dinner.

    I said on the way over goto the shop and buy whatever you want for dinner and she grabbed two of these, some veg and some potatoes.

    I was expecting them to be absolutely awful but for £1 they were actually great value.

  3. Used fresh broccoli, Morrisons frozen mash (I recommend – it takes 3 mins and tastes great) and Tesco Low Salt Gravy Granules (best gravy granules I’ve found, needs some pepper imo, but decent stuff).

    In total it cost just over £2:

    * Toad in the hole £1
    * Broccoli 35p
    * Mash 64p
    * Gravy 7p

  4. peaspiepuddingchips

    Yeah people look down on Iceland but it’s cracking. They do quite a few £1 meals like this, and they’re surprisingly nice and a decent portion size.

  5. Clean-Environment284

    The £1 spaghetti bolognaise is decent aswel

  6. HeyU_inTheBushes

    My son loves this . It sometimes sticks to the bottom of the tray but he still makes me buy them .

  7. Sweaty-Adeptness1541

    28.9g protein for £1 is a bargain

  8. aweesip

    I walk right past that one every time. Maybe it’s finally time to give it a go!

  9. MCfru1tbasket

    Man, I really need to check out Iceland.

  10. BigGingerYeti

    Yeah to be fair Iceland frozen range are actually surprisingly good.

  11. JimmyHaggis

    You can’t fault Iceland on the Greggs sausage roles and steak bakes etc.

  12. Extension_Friend8191

    Their £1 pizzas/Cheesy Garlic bread are also very good. TBF the entire £1 range is fine (lasagna, chicken curry w rice) They are only 90p on a Tuesday if you 1.are over 60 2. Work in NHS (blc) 3. Report a shoplifter. Way too much bad mouthing and snobbishness associated with a decent store.

  13. tralker

    Upvoted for including nutritional information

  14. rev9of8

    Not intended as a knock but that looks just like the Toad in the Hole we got in the jail. Along with the haggis and the fry-up on Saturdays, it was one of the meals I most looked forward to.

  15. Yeah they’re legit good for a £1. Can’t go wrong

  16. Linkbetweentwirls

    Nothiing wrong with the £1 Iceland meals, this and the curry n Rice are lovely

  17. Simonh1992

    Not going to argue for £1 looks good

  18. smr2002

    Just had a look on their website at all the £1 or under products. How are they able to sell things so cheap? Is the quality terrible? For example 2 battered fish fillets for £1. You’re looking at about £3.50 in ASDA. What’s the difference?

  19. Rab_Legend

    Sausages in Yorkshire pudding batter, I think its quite difficult to fuck up to be fair. Sausage meat is cheap, and Yorkshire batter is cheap – perfect for frozen meals

  20. I enjoy these but I flip it halfway to crisp the other side. It’s a banging hangover meal.

    Most of the Iceland quid range is decent tbh. If you haven’t tried the quid chicken curry pasties, give them a bash. They’re banging. 

  21. KwHFatalityxx

    Bald foodie guy on YouTube reviews all these types of things
    Some of it’s shocking but some really decent value !

  22. theNixher

    I’m loving these ready meal reviews, you lot are sifting through the shit ones so I don’t have to.

  23. SoggyWotsits

    You’d struggle to make it yourself for a quid.

  24. peroporroporro

    with how frugal I am I’d eat this every day but surely this is a cancer speedrun as it’s upf, no?

  25. Creepy_Definition972

    Yea it’s good for a £1 the £1 section ain’t bad

  26. Chubby_Yorkshireman

    Put gravy on anything and it will taste nice

  27. Dragon_Sluts

    £1 is nothing for that so fair play for them producing something half decent and at a fair price.

    I’d expect some places with sell a marginally better product for 5x that.

  28. greasykiwi

    I have no idea why but the value brand toad in the holes are always amazing no matter the supermarket. Might be the same producer.

  29. Whithorsematt

    I don’t normally shop at Iceland, but for a quid that looks pretty good.