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Christmas dinner and festive treats up to 70% more expensive, reports Which?

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Shoppers are paying up to 70% more for Christmas chocolate treats compared with last year, while the price of a turkey has jumped by as much as £15, according to the consumer champion Which?The group analysed a range of ingredients for a typical Christmas dinner, as well as other typical festive treats including mince pies, sparkling wine and chocolates,Festive chocolate had the steepest mark-up this year,Among the biggest risers was a Lindt Lindor milk chocolate truffles treat box at Asda up 72% to £1,98 compared with £1,15 last year.

At Morrisons, Lindt Milk Chocolate Teddy Christmas tree decorations increased from £3,50 in 2024 to £6 in 2025, up 71%Lindt festive chocolates took the top two spots for biggest proportionate increases in price across all Christmas food staples and favourites, followed by Terry’s chocolate orange dark ball, and Galaxy’s milk chocolate sharing block and Kinder’s milk chocolate multipack,Which? found that across the chocolate category as a whole – not only Christmas-themed offerings – prices have gone up by on average by 14% year on year,The report showed that “blanket inflation figures do not show the full picture of what shoppers face at the supermarket when doing their Christmas food shop”, said Reena Sewraz, retail editor at Which? “Some individual items have shot up by more than 70% in price year on year,”Poor cocoa harvests in main growing regions have contributed to the rising cost of chocolate, prompted by extreme temperatures and heavy rainfall.

While festive chocolate was found to have the biggest percentage increases in price, higher-priced products such as turkeys have had the biggest price increases in monetary terms.One of the biggest price increases Which? found was for a Tesco Finest free range medium bronze turkey crown, which has gone up £14.95 to £68.77 this year, a 27.8% increase.

Across all types of turkey, including whole birds, crowns and smaller cuts, year on year inflation was on average 4.7%.Which? said that individual price rises had been caused by problems including bird flu and increasing costs for farmers.The popularity of turkey as the centrepiece of the traditional Christmas dinner has declined in recent years, as customers turn to alternatives.This year, Waitrose announced that it would not be selling whole frozen turkeys, following Marks & Spencer last year.

Overall, Which? found that among the UK’s biggest supermarket chains Waitrose has raised prices the most, up 6,2% compared with the runup to Christmas last year,Asda was found to have kept overall annual price increases the lowest, at 3%,Waitrose said that some of its products that were subject to price cuts last year were not discounted this Christmas,Meanwhile, a Sainsbury’s spokesperson said: “We’re continuing fantastic offers as the big day approaches with price-matched mince pies from just £1.

25, and from Thursday 18 December right through to Christmas Eve Sainsbury’s is offering classic vegetable trimmings including carrots, brussels sprouts, parsnips and more for just 15p with Nectar prices.”
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How to make nesselrode pudding – recipe | Felicity Cloake's Masterclass

A luxurious iced dessert stuffed full of boozy dried fruit, candied peel and frozen chestnut pureeThis festive, frozen chestnut puree dessert is often credited to the great 19th-century chef Antonin Carême, even though the man himself conceded that this luxurious creation was that of Monsieur Mony, chef to the Russian diplomat Count Nesselrode (albeit, he observed somewhat peevishly, inspired by one of his own chestnut puddings). It was originally served with hot, boozy custard – though I think it’s just enough as it is – and it makes a fabulous Christmas centrepiece,Prep 15 min Soak Overnight Cook 20 min Freeze 2 hr+ Serves 6125g currants, or raisins or sultanas50g good-quality candied peel, finely chopped75ml maraschino, or other sweet alcohol of your choice (see step 2)1 vanilla pod, split, or 1 tsp vanilla extract600ml whipping cream 4 egg yolks 50g caster sugar 45g flaked almonds 125g whole peeled cooked chestnuts, or unsweetened chestnut pureePut the fruit and peel in a bowl. Mony’s recipe is reported to have contained currants and raisins (though other vine fruit, or indeed any chopped dried fruit you prefer, will work), as well as candied citron, the peel of a mild, thick-skinned citrus, which is available online, as are other candied peels that are far nicer than those chewy, greasy nubs sold in supermarkets.Add the alcohol: maraschino, an Italian sour cherry liqueur, is the original choice, but Claire Macdonald uses an orange triple sec, Victorian ice queen Agnes B Marshall brandy and noyaux, an almond-flavoured liqueur made from apricot kernels, and Regula Ysewijn mixes maraschino with dark rum. Madeira, sherry, port, etc, would surely be good, too

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Festive food for less: Christmas dinner with all the cost trimmings

Figures show that the total cost of the all-important Christmas dinner is up 5% on a year ago, with the price of important elements such as pigs in blankets and stuffing up by 7%.With the cost of living still biting, however, a supermarket price war is taking some of the sting out of high food costs – with Aldi and Lidl selling the ingredients for a main Christmas meal for eight for less than £12.According to exclusive data prepared for Guardian Money by the analysts Assosia, the price of a frozen extra-large turkey is up 10p a kilogram to £3.70 (a 3% rise on a year ago) – which for an 8kg bird works out at £29.60

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The 12 condiments of Christmas

Salt, sweet, bitter, acid, umami. While we don’t think to use too much “sweet” before dessert, it can counterbalance and enhance other flavours. Maple syrup is my sweetener of choice during the holidays because it just tastes cozy. Add it to roasted root vegetables or a poultry glaze, and it’s especially tasty in drinks, from hot apple cider to eggnog and even mulled wine.I’ve never met anyone who didn’t like butter, or ooh and ah at a homemade one

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‘Every chef should train here’: Turkish restaurant ranks fourth on list of London’s top food spots

On a list of London’s best restaurants, you would expect to see the usual Michelin-starred suspects such as The Ledbury, Ikoyi and The Ritz. But high among these culinary heavyweights sits a humble salonu tucked away in the depths of north London.Neco Tantuni, a small Turkish eatery specialising in the foodie delights of Mersin, a city located on the southern coast of Turkey, has been crowned the fourth best restaurant in London by Vittles, the trendy food magazine that has become a bible for those looking for the best (and more off-the-radar) grub in the capital.“I’m totally shocked,” says Eren Kaya, whose parents hard graft has resulted in their restaurant, situated in a far-flung corner of Enfield, being placed near the top of the 99-strong list.The small shop, which was a greasy spoon cafe before being transformed into the hugely popular food hotspot, hasn’t fully shed the character of its former self

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Ho, ho, Hamburg: bringing the flavours of a true German Christmas market home

From glühwein to lebkuchen, bratwurst to stollen, recreating the delicacies I sampled in the city’s festive markets is wholly achievable. Plus, a new digital cookbook for a good cause Sign up here for our weekly food newsletter, FeastWithout wanting to sound tediously Scrooge-like, the German-style markets that have become seasonal fixtures in many British cities over the last few decades never make me feel particularly festive. What’s remotely Christmassy – or German – about Dubai-chocolate churros and Korean fried chicken, I grumble as I drag the dog (who enjoys all such things) around their perimeters.Hamburg’s markets, however, which I was myself dragged around last weekend, are a very different story. For a start, the city has many of them, mainly fairly small – and some, such as the “erotic Christmas market” in St Pauli, with a particular theme

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Christmas gift ideas for drinks lovers, from champagne to canned cocktails

Don’t get pulled in by silly gadgets: buy presents you’d be happy to receive yourselfThe Guardian’s journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link. Learn more.Alcohol is an unavoidable part of a festive spread (for more advice on which wines, beers and other drinks I like for each and every occasion, take a look at last week’s Christmas drinks guide), but, sometimes, a drink deserves a place under the tree as well as around it – especially if it’s an easy win for a drinks devotee for whom you need to buy a prezzie.The Guardian’s journalism is independent

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