Saturday, 16 January 2021

[Review] M&S Marks and Spencers Treacle Tart

At school I was really lucky that we were served delicious meals by the dinner ladies every lunch time including desserts.

We would have fish pie, roast dinner eg lamb, pork etc with gravy, pies an desserts would be jam tart, coconut sponge, roly poly, treacle tart etc.

This time I got the treacle tart from M&S which was just like the good old school days, the pudding was so comforting.

Treacle tarts are best served with custard or clotted cream.

It has been hard trying to get Treacle tarts because not many local supermarkets stock it, in the odd occaision you might spot Mr Kiplings but not often spotted at the convenience stores.

















Swizzels sweets and non food finds

Drumstick squashies are not that new but the Rhubarb custard is new.
Along with the new Rhubarb custard you will also find bubblegum, sour cherry and apple and original milk and raspberry.
Launched earlier last year was the Swizzels Great British Puds chew bars which are vegan with lemon Meringue, Sticky toffee pudding, apple custard and Rhubarb crumble.




Swizzels spring mix










Non edible range:
Scented candies as well as Jelly bean very cherry



Swizzels refreshers and duo frosting:




Swizzels drumstick squashies cupcake kit
Swizzels freeze pops







[Review] M&S Marks and Spencers Plant Kitchen Shanghai No beef noodle bowl

My first impressions of the Plant kitchen Shanghai no beef bowl from M&S was that the mock beef was certainly generous, It looked like more mock beef than noodles.
It was almost like seeing a portion of sliced steak in there!
I was worried the mock beef would get dehydrated after 4mins in the microwave because you could see the sauce was at the bottom layered by noodles and veg on top with the mock beef on the side.
Luckily the beef did not get dehydrated but mixing everything thoroughly before microwaving it would taste better.
The mock beef definitely had that Chinese take away soft beef texture where the beef has been heavily tenderized in cornstarch.
I also tasted some Chinese black fungus which I thought was odd but it turned out to be really black fungus in the ingredients.
I found it odd because it is not a common Chinese takeaway ingredient but more of local Chinese ingredient for stews and soup so it is interesting how the M&S food development got their hands on that.
Overall delicious but a bit too sweet but then Chinese dishes are sweet.
The mock beef is the same as the ones you get in the New York style no beef roll but the texture is softer in the noodles because it is heated while the New York style, it is eaten chilled so the texture is firmer.


















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