Saturday, 7 December 2019

[Review] Iceland Toad in the Hole £1 meal

I have been trying out Iceland £1 meals because they look legit but then frozen meals cost around £1-4 depending on portion size and ingredients.

Iceland's Toad in the Hole needed the oven so didn't try it until recently.


Basically, it is quite a big piece of Yorkshire so it is quite filling and gravy is definitely needed for that extra delicious factor.

When it was done, I was too lazy to make gravy even though gravy these days are instant by just adding water.
I had the Toad in the Hole with plum chutney which complemented it nicely and the pork sausages were as good as I expected.




[Review] M&S Carrot Cake

Got some carrot cake from Marks and Spencers which I thought was the usual carrot cake.

When I took a closer look at the description, there was pineapple, raisins, coconut and walnuts topped with cream cheese frosting and a light dusting of cinnamon.
Overall, I loved this carrot cake because it was moist while the coconut and pineapple added a different sweet dimension to it.

[Review] M&S Marks and Spencers Blueberry Pancakes

Tried the M&S Blueberry Pancakes which looked promising as you could see all these blueberries in the pancake.

It was fluffy and soft complemented nicely with clotted cream but the thing that let it down was the blueberry aroma which was very artificial.


As well as blueberry, you will also find Belgian chocolate and mandarin orange pancakes in the range.


[Review] Tunnock's Caramel Log

Tunnock's is a famous brand that has been around since the 1890s with well known treats like the caramel wafers and teacakes.
The treats are wrapped in a signature metallic foil paper wrap.
The caramel wafers are deliciously chewy while the teacakes are filled with marshmallow.

Tried Tunnock's Caramel log which is just the caramel wafer coated in roast coconut.





Overall, I would definitely recommended it if you love chewy caramel and aromatic coconut.

[Review] Jamaican Miracle Peanut Punch

Spotted Peanut Punch at the newsagent so decided to try it, as well as peanut punch the Miracle brand also had Eggnog.
Miracle is a Jamaican brand so I was excited in trying it as I love Caribbean and Jamaican food.

Taking a sip of the peanut punch, I found it quite thick and was hit by intense flavours of peanut as well as condensed milk so it was quite sweet and aromatic yet very different to peanut butter.
I would definitely recommend trying this drink or diluting it with milk or vegan milk if you find it too sweet.


[Review] Tesco Salted Caramel Mousse

Tried Tesco finest salted caramel mousse which was light and fluffy.


Its was creamy and not too sweet with a taste similar to butterscotch.

Overall I was glad I chose the salted caramel mousse over the Belgian chocolate mousse.

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