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Good food finds in the run up to Christmas

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Grannyknot Mon 28-Nov-16 19:02:44

I think we may have had a similar thread before (but not about Christmas food).

I found these at my local Co-op, 9 miniature Christmas puddings, with gold flake covering. They are delicious! (We tested for quality). So I'm off to buy some more for the big day. Only £4.

Please post any finds here. smile

suzied Tue 29-Nov-16 07:44:02

I disagree with Jackieb - Italians are quite good at veggie stuff, it's France that it's more difficult ( where vegetarian food is usually a ham omelette) Carluccios panettone is the most delicicious ( and the most expensive) Aldi's one is acceptably yummy, also their Stollen bites.

kittylester Tue 29-Nov-16 07:54:33

Dh always has a Carluccios panettone and we buy them for presents and, as they 'get' gf, I am surprised they don't do a gf one.

grannypiper, lidl and aldi are hopeless as far as gf goes - much worse than homegrown supermarkets.

Grannyknot Tue 29-Nov-16 07:55:09

Our Lidl has just installed self-service tills. That was the final frontier as far as I was concerned, no more long queues, hurrah.

annsixty Tue 29-Nov-16 08:38:19

Aldi's chocolate stollen bites,while not authentic, are never the less very good.

annsixty Tue 29-Nov-16 08:40:07

Shanma a simple "not to my taste" would have got your message across.

Cherrytree59 Tue 29-Nov-16 09:17:28

My gran's Ecclefechan tart was the best (IMO)
Alas I don't have the recipe.

I have to agree Ann
My little GC are not allowed to spit out their food!
Just a 'I no like' smile

BRedhead59 Tue 29-Nov-16 10:57:02

Lisl defo have best nuts

Lilyflower Tue 29-Nov-16 10:59:04

Mr Kipling mince pies are very good standard 'hand to hand combat' standbys as are Tesco's own. Both are good microwaved for 15 seconds and with a bit of pouring cream.

However, the all-time greatest bough mince pie has to be the Waitrose flat mince pie from the cake counter. Last year they were 60 pence but this year are £1 which is daylight robbery. Nevertheless, I have bought some and they are still the best. The pastry is like shortcake and there is just the right amount of really delicious mincemeat.

Candlefran Tue 29-Nov-16 11:18:42

Oh those Ecclefechan tarts sound delicious. Must keep walking though, when I go past Sainsburys.

#soddingdietbutitsgottabedone sad

Jalima Tue 29-Nov-16 11:37:13

My friend makes Jocelyn Dimbleby mince pies, she says they are just a bit different but delicious.
I must go round there for coffee grin

Candlefran Tue 29-Nov-16 11:40:53

Interesting about the Waitrose off the counter mince pies. Nice to be able to puy just one. No temptation to scoff the whole packet then.

My son swears by the Waitrose cheapest box ones. The pastry is ok but the mincemeat is a mush.

Candlefran Tue 29-Nov-16 11:41:30

That was to "Lilyflower*

J52 Tue 29-Nov-16 11:58:22

I alway make my own mince pies using Jamie Oliver's sweet pastry recipie, chilling the pastry befor rolling out and then chilling the pies before cooking.

I've got several uncooked batches in the freezer, but always have to cook a sample just to make sure of the standard! grin

Craftycat Tue 29-Nov-16 11:59:48

Home made mincemeat & 3 little balls of marzipan in the bottom of each mince pie. Delicious although I have to make some without marzipan as DS hates it.

Sausage rolls with onion & sage too. Oh I can't wait to get cooking but freezer full so will have to wait a bit.

I usually do MP & SR on Christmas Eve afternoon singing along to Carols om Radio 4. My Christmas starts then

Garygran Tue 29-Nov-16 12:14:19

Does this count as a Christmas find? Aldi's www.aldi.co.uk/veuve-monsigny-champagne-brut/p/000000015801000

£9.99 PER BOTTLE

Aldi also have some excellent (so good that I ate the entire contents on my own) boxes of cherry liqueur chox.

MiniMouse Tue 29-Nov-16 12:27:35

Kitty have you tried M & S for gf food? I love their sliced seeded bread & seeded rolls. Have also sampled their mince pies - yum! Don't think their gf range is any more expensive than the usual gf stuff in supermarkets.

Perdita33 Tue 29-Nov-16 12:34:54

Bought boxes of chocolate biscuits and shortbread, pannetone and small Christmas pudding s from Lidl - half the price of Waitrose

Perdita33 Tue 29-Nov-16 12:37:57

Also Lidl champagne is really good - bought a bottle to take when staying with relatives - it was delicious. Bought 2 more bottles for Christmas. It's called COMTE DE SENNEVAL

Charleygirl Tue 29-Nov-16 12:51:02

So pleased I do not like mince pies, pannetone etc. I have never heard of Ecclefechan cake- what part of the country does it originate?

caocao Tue 29-Nov-16 12:56:14

They are Scottish Charleygirl. Ecclefechan is in Dumfries and Galloway. If you don't like mince pies you won't like Ecclefechan tarts either.

ecci53 Tue 29-Nov-16 13:09:55

Lidl mini stollen - totally delectable!

Swanny Tue 29-Nov-16 13:15:28

annsixty thank you for reminding me of ecclefechan tarts - leapt up to put them on my shopping lists immediately. That's the trouble when you shop online; you don't see all the treats waiting as you wander round the supermarket tbgrin

Grannyknot those mini puds sound great. My nearest Co-op is so tiny it's hard to get round but I'll brave it to get some, as I'm the only one in the family who likes Christmas pudding. My dad used to fry slices with his breakfast tbconfused

Lilylilo Tue 29-Nov-16 13:20:10

Oh dear - my whole family dislike all that Christmas food, Christmas cake,pudding; mince pies,gingerbread,stollen etc. None too keen myself either.

Swanny Tue 29-Nov-16 13:25:30

I was comparing prices of (plastic) tins of Quality Street-type sweets in Sainsbury's and their own brand 'Chocolate Treats' at £4 came out best for price per 100g smile

oldgoat Tue 29-Nov-16 13:32:29

Aldi have Salted caramel mince pies. Managed to resist buying them yesterday but they are calling me back. With luck they will be sold out - not exactly compatible with my Slimming World diet.