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Chicken Parm Egg Rolls (Air Fryer & Oven)

3 Pack
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$13.99 - $13.99
Current price $13.99

Crispy egg rolls filled with chicken, marinara, and cheese. All the flavor of Chicken Parmesan, wrapped in a egg roll! Designed to be air fried or baked in the oven.

These egg rolls are sold in three packs.

Air Fryer

Oven

Cooking Instructions

Heating times are approximate and may vary between appliances. Ensure chicken reaches an internal temperature of 165° before consuming.

Air Fryer Instructions

Cook for 20 minutes at 325 degrees. Once air frying is complete, let cool for four minutes and serve!

 

Oven Instructions

Preheat oven to 325 degrees.

Bake egg rolls for 20 minutes. Once baking is complete, let cool for four minutes and serve!

Nutrition & Allergen Info

  • We are still working on the nutritional information for this dish. Please contact us with any questions.

 

  • This dish contains gluten, dairy, and soy.

Portion Size & Packaging Info

  • Our egg rolls are sold by the three pack. Each egg roll weighs 3 ounces.

 

  • This dish is not designed for cooking in a slow cooker, it should be cooked in an air fryer, oven, or deep fryer.

Shipping Info

  • Every order is shipped frozen with dry ice and insulation to ensure a safe delivery.

 

 

Disclaimer: all meals are produced in a kitchen that contains allergens including but not limited to wheat, soy, dairy, and shellfish.

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Chris Oien
Interesting Concept, but Falls a Bit Short

I was really excited to try Chicken Parm Egg Rolls, but they didn’t quite live up to my expectations. The idea of combining crispy egg rolls with the classic flavors of chicken parmesan is great, but the execution was just okay.

The outer shell was nice and crunchy, which I appreciated, but the filling was a bit underwhelming. The chicken was decent, though it could have been more flavorful, and the ratio of cheese to sauce didn’t feel quite right—either too much cheese in some bites or too much sauce in others. The marinara on the side helped, but it didn’t quite make up for the overall lack of punch in the filling.

Not bad, but not amazing either. If you love chicken parm and egg rolls separately, it might be worth a try, but I wouldn’t go out of my way to have them again.