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Mountain House Pasta Primavera is a lightweight, freeze-dried vegetarian meal featuring real zucchini, broccoli, peppers, and spiral macaroni in a creamy parmesan sauce. Designed for backpackers and campers, it requires only hot water and 10 minutes to prepare, offering two servings in a recyclable pouch with a 30-year shelf life—perfect for on-the-go nutrition or emergency preparedness.










| ASIN | B084P2L1XG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1 in Camping Freeze-Dried Food |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (25,806) |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Item model number | 55193 |
| Manufacturer | Mountain House |
| Product Dimensions | 8.25 x 4 x 8.5 inches; 4.66 ounces |
| UPC | 041133551939 |
| Units | 3.8 Ounce |
E**H
Easy hearty meal for camping and backpacking 🍗🥔🔥
This Mountain House chicken and mashed potatoes meal was really tasty and super easy to make on the trail or at camp. I just added hot water, waited a few minutes, and had a warm, satisfying dish that hit all the comfort food vibes even when I was outdoors 🏕️✨. It’s nice and hearty with real chunks of chicken and creamy potatoes so it doesn’t feel like one of those flimsy backpacking meals that tastes sad❄️🚶♀️. If you want a reliable meal that doesn’t require a ton of cleanup and tastes good even in the wilderness, this is a great pick 🍴💛
S**B
5 stars all around
I'm officially hooked on not only the convenience, but also the flavor. These aren't overly expensive considering the shelf life, portability, convenience, and yummmm factor. #1 Be sure to follow the instructions for the amount of water to use and remove the dessicant pack that comes sealed inside. The various flavored meals all have different quantity of water required. Too much or too little will result in either soggy or not completely hydrated. #2 After I add hot water out of our instant hot tap which is plenty hot enough, I zip the bag, hold it along the zipped edge, then gently swish it back and forth left to right so the dry goods comes in contact with the hot water. #3 I cover the entire bag including the bottom, sitting upright, with several towels to hold the heat inside while it's hydrating. #4 When you open it to stir and check the hydration, it's not unusual for the meal to be fully hydrated by the time you unzip it to stir but be sure you follow the hydration time and don't rush it. The cooler the water, the longer it will take which is why I cover mine while it's hydrating, to keep it warm and prevent it from cooling too quickly. Paid Thai is one of our faves. It's only a tad spicy and it's got great flavor. We've also tried 5 other flavors and they're all good. The one that seems to have the least flavor is the Adobe flavored which doesn't seem salty enough and lacks robustness, but heck, if you're starving after a day of being out and about, it's a perfectly good meal even without all the salt some of the others contain. I'm sensitive to salt and a lot of foods taste too salty to me but not these. If you want more salt, you can always add it but I love that they don't already come too salty. I haven't had to add anything to any of these bags except the one I just mentioned. You have nothing to lose - try one and if you like it, go place another larger order like I did. I have a shelf full of Pad Thai and a couple other flavors we really like. They're great time-savers since I work from home and tend to not want to leave for food. Price seems comparable to a carry out meal at a Thai restaurant. As for how filling they are, there's enough in the package that by the time I'm done eating, I don't feel like I still need to snack. I'm just a tad beyond feeling full, like I should have stopped eating 5 or 10 bites before I reach the end, but I have no issue polishing off the whole bag in one sitting. I'm going to be a long-time customer of this company and I'm really glad to have found them on social media. Never heard of them before I saw an ad for dehydrated meals. It was Brand X compared to this brand and one of the commenters said they tried both Brand X and this brand and said these were much better so that's why I bought them here.
A**L
Good value
Sealed well, last long shelf life and easy to prepare. Amount of food is great 👍 and tasted good.
A**R
Delicious and convenient.
These Mountain House foods are great. They never go bad, take up little space in my trailer, and are very easy to use. One thing I found out is if you shake the bag before adding water, everything is evenly distributed in the bag.
T**D
A Hot Meal in the Cold Wilderness
When I first saw the Mountain House Breakfast Skillet, I was suspicious-freeze-dried sausage and eggs didn’t sound particularly appetizing. However, after a chilly pre-dawn camping trip when I could see my breath, I decided to give it a try, and the smell of cooking peppers and hash browns wafting from that tiny pouch actually surprised me. This meal comes with eggs, sausage, peppers, and shredded potatoes, all freeze-dried for easy preparation and convenience. To make it, all I did was boil some water in my portable stove and pour it in the pouch. After waiting about 10 minutes, it was all ready to eat. Although it costs a bit more than a granola bar, the under-$10 price feels fair for the quality and simplicity it provides, especially when you’re miles away from a kitchen. I expected something rubbery or bland, but the potatoes had texture, the sausage had a smoky flavor, and it was surprisingly filling. It’s also gluten-free, which doesn’t necessarily affect me, but it is good for those whose diets adhere to it. I loved how light, easy, and genuinely tasty it was, though it is slightly salty and requires boiling water since there’s no cold prep option. Overall, I’d give the Mountain House Breakfast Skillet a solid 5 out of 5 stars and would definitely purchase it again. It’s perfect for campers, hikers, or even an emergency food supply-if you want a hot, homemade-style breakfast in the wilderness, this one delivers.
R**E
Nice for travel, expensive as backup food
This was fine. Super tasty? No, but 4 outta 5. Takes time to cook, like 20 minutes overall, and don't rush it or you will get some crunchy noddles. Everything works in packet, and there was plenty of sauce to maybe add to some other dish - if you like. Not a cheap product overall, but for an easy travel meal that just needs water, its nice.
K**K
Very good
Very good. Great flavor, of course, not as good as homemade, but these work great as a camping meal. I enjoy several of the Mountain House meals, they never disappoint.
B**B
Good product
S**A
Excelente lasagna, pero difícilmente 2 porciones. Para una comida de $500 plus pesos me parece muy cara.
C**H
This is the first time I’m trying this. Reviews from others have made me expect a certain sort of quality and taste to the Mountain House brand, and this mac and cheese doesn’t disappoint on that. Pros: 1) Easy to rehydrate - it just needs 325ml of boiling water; 2) Taste is pretty good, although the saltiness of it is higher than my preference. But since I’m planning to have this for my emergency stash and won’t be eating it regularly, I think the salt content is all right for this goal; 3) The cheese thickened into a nice sauce coat instead of being watery; 4) The amount for one pouch seems enough for my husband and me to have a filling meal. Cons: 1) Takes maybe five minutes longer than the suggested timings to get the macaroni to become soft enough to eat, rather than have that slight bit of crunch that indicates the macaroni hasn’t fully rehydrated yet. Note: Maybe adding some chilli flakes would break up the potentially monotonous and too-rich taste of the cheese, but this is simply a personal taste reference. All in all, it’s a good buy and I intend to get more pouches to store.
K**7
Product contains MSG in various forms - yeast extract , natural flavors etc. Im highly sensitive to MSG and had to discard the product after seeing the ingredients label. Buyers beware...
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