TGI Fridays' Frozen Appetizers, Ranked - Tasting Table
Briefly

The article discusses the experience of choosing frozen appetizers, centering on TGI Fridays' offerings. It highlights the variety of frozen appetizers while focusing on their comparative quality to fresh versions. The author ranks the appetizers based on taste and appearance, sharing personal experiences with each product. TGI Fridays aims to replicate popular restaurant dishes for convenience at home, but the reviewer expresses disappointment, particularly with the spinach and artichoke cheese dip, which fell short in flavor and presentation.
Taking the unfortunate last spot on my list is TGI Fridays' spinach and artichoke cheese dip. While I didn't have super high expectations for the frozen dip, I'm a fan of spinach and artichoke dip in general, so I'd hoped that it would at least be comparable to a restaurant version.
Alas, what I pulled from the microwave was a sad copy. You can tell just by looking at the above photo - not only does the dip look nothing like the picture on the box, but it looks woefully soupy and just lackluster in general.
I still held out some hope that the dip's flavors would make up for its appearance, but those were soon to be unfounded. Rather than being stretchy and amply cheesy, it...,
...I can safely say that TGI Fridays makes some good options. Today, I'm ranking all the brand's frozen appetizers (all those available near me, anyway) primarily based on how they stack up to a fresh version of the dish.
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