Moq Au Vin

by Wicked
4.23 (8)
  • Is Moq Au Vin vegan? Yes! Moq Au Vin is certified vegan by the abillion communityVEGAN
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Most helpful reviews

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Super delicious! Quite pricey but cheaper than a takeaway! Really yummy sauce and protein pieces

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Delicious!!! Would be great with some rice or barley


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Unusually for Wicked, I was very impressed with this: nice red-winey tasting timatoey sauce with

plenty of chickeny chunks. A reasonable portion for two adults (with plenty of trimmings) & not too unhealthy.
I doubt I'd pay RRP (£5); though in comparison to Asda's '2 vegan No-coq au vin puff pastry pies' - RRP £7.50 for 2, it's good value.


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This was rich and super savoury and tasty. I never really tried Coq au Vin

back in the day so I wouldn’t know how to compare, but I loved the deep flavours and the mock chicken in here was a good texture (though I think my favourite bits were the mushrooms and onions.) Only thing is it’s quite pricey (£5 when not in the meal deal) and I can’t imagine it being super filling on its own. Pictured here with some super saucy homemade cauliflower cheese 🤩 (pictured: 2 packs split over 3 bowls)


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Hollyy fuuckk is this rich. Really really tasty sauce, the brandy flavour is very potent,

and it's got a nice variety of veg that all cooked up perfectly.
The soya pieces did not remind us of duck, more of a chewy beef texture, but still a nice addition.
We had this with the wicked rice, but it would probably go better with mash🤔

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