Asda Magazine - March & April 2024

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MA R C H / A P R I L 2024

I’M FREE TAKE ME HOME

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8 3 MUST-TRY RE C IPES

• Fo o d • Fa s h i o n • H o m e i n s p i rat i o n •

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Hello Here comes spring

I’ve been looking forward to this season! Bring on the lighter mornings, fresh flowers and getting outside more. This issue we have 38 tasty recipes to cover all occasions – whether you’re looking for midweek meal inspiration on a budget, a delicious dinner to turn around in minutes or something to satisfy your sweet tooth. If you’re hosting an Easter celebration or just looking to level up your Sunday roast, check out page 59 for ideas to impress your family and friends. I’ll be using the bay, orange and garlic spring rub to elevate my roast lamb and the leek and Parmesan potato cakes are a game changer. We also have fab recipes celebrating Eid in our My Kind Of feature on page 80. If you’ve made any of our recipes, tried a new product after seeing it in the mag or have an idea for future issues we’d love to hear from you! Get in touch using the details below.

Jessica Timms | Asda Magazine Editor |

asdamagazineeditor@asda.co.uk

Editor’s picks…

Treat yourself

Sink into the pudding of your dreams this Easter with our creamy cheesecake on p28.

Soup it up

Celebrate the seasonʼs veggies with vibrant soup in 1 Basket 5 Meals on p22.

Little sunbeams

Grab a fashion bargain so the kids can go out to play in style, page 106.

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WIN £250!

Take our READER SURVEY on p121* and tell us what you think about our mag – you could win a £250 Asda gift card

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9 10½ THINGS TO LOVE THIS MONTH Settle into the season and take a peak at whatʼs new to our aisles... 14 JUST TO SAY... Find out what foodie faves our readers are cooking up at home. Get in touch for your chance to be featured

Love to eat

38 recipes to set you up for spring, from budget suppers to ultimate treats 20 ONE BASKET, FIVE MEALS Your weekʼs dinner plan is sorted, all for under £25 – shopping list included! 28 SWEET DREAMS This cheesecake is as bright and delicious as it is beautiful

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32 MEET THE TASTEMAKERS How we get our super-sweet, first-class carrots; plus, three golden recipes to try 41 EVERYDAY HEROES: SPINACH Fill up on this gorgeous, green veg for breakfast, lunch and dinner 44 HACKS MORE LIKE IT NEW! Our food editor shares her top kitchen tips including, how to carve a leg of lamb 46 BEST ON TEST NEW! We try our cracking Easter egg selection 51 TIME FOR WINE Get to know 14 top tipples in our range 59 SUNDAY BEST Follow our ultimate guide to Easter lunch and plate up a roast dinner to remember 72 GOOD OLD DAYS Keep it old school with these retro traybakes and satisfy your sweet tooth 80 MY KIND OF… EID FEAST Our readers share their celebratory dishes to mark the end of Ramadan

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87 BUN-BELIEVABLE! Unreal puds using hot-cross heroes 93 MEALS IN MINUTES NEW! Four fun and easy-to-assemble dishes with cut-out-and-keep cook cards 96 SWEET OR SAVOURY NEW! One key ingredient, two recipes – but which will you love best? *UK 18+. Closes 06/05/2024. Turn to page 121 for terms and conditions.

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The Asda Magazine team

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Editor Jessica Timms Content Planner Nancy Stockdale Content Co-ordinators Natalie Graham, Charlotte Woodhead Senior Content Manager Jenni Bass

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Get the look

Feel good

Revamp those style essentials for you and your home. Donʼt miss out!

Give yourself that fresh, spring feeling by trying these wellbeing wonders

103 SUNSHINE DAYS Kit out the kids in amazing bargains

126 LIVE YOUR BEST… SPRING Immune boosters, superfood stars and a brief intro to the joys of journalling

108 THE EDIT The hottest new buys this season

PHOTOGRAPHY Martin Poole | FOOD STYLING Rosie Reynolds | PROP STYLING Lydia Brun

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110 STACEY SOLOMON: BRING IN THE SPRING Staceyʼs seasonal new collection 117 RUSTIC CHARM Blend muted fabrics with raw materials to fashion your own domestic bliss 122 FASHION New denim classics for your wardrobe

Get in touch

● asdamagazineeditor@asda.co.uk ● Call Asda on 0800 952 0101 ● Write to the Editor: Asda Magazine, Asda House, South Bank, Great Wilson Street, Leeds LS11 5AD.

130 BREAKFAST WITH CHAMPIONS A volunteer-led group is on a mission to make cycling accessible for all 133 COMING NEXT ISSUE Have a first look at our May/June issue 134 WHAT’S ON MY PLATE We chat to the queen of clean, Mrs Hinch, about her first ever childrenʼs book and her top tips for a tidy home JOIN THE CONVERSATION Cooked up any of our recipes? Enjoyed some of our fantastic products? Let us know and share your pictures – we’d love to hear from you. Asda

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Editor Alex Drew Consultant Editor Rebecca Denne Creative Director Sarah Birks Editorial Director Dan Linstead Food Editor Clare Knivett Food Writer Sarah Cook Art Editors Kit Cheung, Laura Phillips Chief Sub Editor Katriel Costello Writer/Sub Editor Louisa Streeting Client Director Clair Atkins Account Director Kayleigh Varnam Account Manager Maria Rees With thanks to: Rachel Beckwith Advertising enquiries: For advertising enquiries please contact your SMG account manager or email magazine@asda-media.com Asda Magazine is published by Our Media, in partnership with Asda. Print sourced by HH Associates. While every care is taken in compiling the contents of this magazine, the proprietors assume no responsibility in effects arising therefrom. No part of the contents may be reproduced without prior permission.

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Make the most

OF YOUR BUDGET IN 2024 We know the pennies are being pinched right now, so we want to do everything we can to make sure you’re able to fill your trolley without compromising on quality. Here’s how we can help…

We are the only supermarket to price match* Aldi and Lidl, whichever is cheaper, on 100s of your weekly essentials. Excludes Northern Ireland.

W ’ d d 1000 We’ve dropped 1000s off prices on your favourite brands and essentials. Look out for the Price Drop logo in store and online.

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Just Essentials If you’re shopping for basics on a tight budget, look out for the Just Essentials range across the store to help you save and stay on budget.

Fab 5 Look out for our Fab 5 selected fruit and veg under £1 to help you stay within budget and still shop fresh produce for delicious healthy meals.

Asda Rewards** Scan your Rewards app every time you shop and watch your Cashpot fill up, then spend it when you need it. Find everything you need to know at asda.com/rewards. It’s easy to download the Asda Rewards app from the App Store, Google Play or scan the QR code.

Check out 1000s of price drops in store and online now! *Prices checked and matched on selected comparable products. Asda in store prices versus Aldi and Lidl in store prices. May include promotional or member prices. Excludes multi-buy offers. Where appropriate prices may be matched pro-rata on a unit price basis. Selected Asda stores. Subject to availability. Excludes Northern Ireland. May exclude Asda Express and small stores: asda.com/smallstores. For further information and verification visit asda.com/price-match. **Asda Rewards: App, mobile data, compatible device and registration required. Selected stores and products. Subject to availability. Asda Pounds must be spent at Asda in store or online. Excludes George.com. Exclusions apply. Full terms and conditions at asda.com/rewards. Prices throughout Asda Magazine are correct at the time of print.

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Good to know We love bringing you varied, balanced and great-value recipe ideas every issue. Here’s all the info you need…

Our recipes

All our recipes are specially created with you in mind. We work with our chefs, nutrition team and leading recipe developers to create meal ideas that are easy, affordable and nutritious. Plus, we test every recipe carefully so you can trust they’ll work for you and your family. Each issue, we promise to:

• Provide budget-friendly recipes

to help you feed your family. • Ensure that all our meals are nutritionally balanced, and use everyday ingredients. • Help you to reduce your food waste by using ingredients smartly and providing leftovers ideas.

Eggs

The eggs in our recipes are always medium-sized, unless otherwise stated.

Price per serve

Look out for the price per serve on selected recipes. It’s the total cost of a recipe’s ingredients divided by the total amount used per serve. When you see the recipes at asda.com/ good-living this same price per serve will be shown. Prices are correct at the time of the magazine going to print.

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Recipe key facts

All our recipes include key facts on servings, prep time and our unique ‘faff factor’, a guide to how much skill and effort is involved in a recipe. Serves 4

We’ve included other handy hints throughout the magazine to highlight ingredients and recipes with special features.

Typical serve size based on adult portions. Ready in 35 mins Includes prep and cooking time. Shows how easy or more FAFF FACTOR 1 out of 5 involved a recipe is.

Dietary info: For recipes to suit specific diets, look out for these circles, which refer to the whole dish.

Nutritional information

All our recipes are reviewed by a registered nutritionist and information is shown in a ‘traffic light’ label. Green is low, while red shows a high percentage of an adult’s recommended daily intake, and amber is somewhere in the middle. The recommended daily calorie intake is 2,000 for women and 2,500 for men. All our recipes should be enjoyed as part of a varied diet and active lifestyle.

Sugar 3.3g Low 4%

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Salt 2.21g High 37%

Budget savvy: We know that the pennies are being pinched right now, so we’re doing all we can to help. Look out for recipes with a low price per serve and low cook times.

2 for £2 HOME DELIVERIES

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Our faves: Whatʼs new and trending.

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When the Easter Bunny has been and gone and all the chocolate has been devoured, curb any boredom over the holidays by hosting a kidsʼ Easter crafts session.

PRODUCTS FROM

PHOTOGRAPHY Steve Sayers

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Easter Kidsʼ Activity Book, £1; Easter Kidsʼ Activity Art Canvases, £1; Easter Kidsʼ Activity Stickers, £1; Easter Mini Animals, £1; Easter Mini Chicks, £1; Easter Bonnet, £1; Easter Wicker Basket, £1.50; Easter Bunny Pots, £1 Selected Asda stores. Subject to availability. May exclude Asda Express and small stores: asda.com/smallstores. Delivery, collection and minimum basket charges may apply. Carrier bag charges may apply. Delivery/collection slots subject to availability.

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FANCY A BREW? We Brits like nothing better than a cuppa to perk us up during the day. From a classic English breakfast, fragrant green or a punchy peppermint and liquorice, take your pick from our wide selection ahead of National Tea Day on 21 April.

Pukka Organic Three Mint Herbal Tea Sachets, 20-pack

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HAPPY BUNNY Everyone loves a hot cross bun,

but we’re all ears for our new Patch the Bunny bakes. Run, or hop, to the Asda Bakery aisle to grab these treats in time for Easter. Patch The Bunny 15 Mini Cupcakes, £6; Patch The Bunny & Friend Chocolate Logs, £7

Tetley Green Tea with Lemon, 50-pack

Yorkshire Tea, 80-pack

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Passover is a Jewish festival that commences with a special service that takes place over a meal known as Seder. This year it starts before sundown on 22 April and ends after dusk on 30 April.

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Little ones will love Charli the Chick and Patch the Rabbit, our plush new Easter pals, as theyʼre perfect for a cuddle. Each has their own milk chocolate egg, making your giftgiving extra special this year.

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GARDEN GLOW UP

Welcome in those sunbeamy days on the horizon by sprucing up your outdoor space. Treat yourself to a new set of tools to make tending the borders a joy, or pepper the patio with fun snail pots. Check out our sleek furniture sets and state-of-the-art barbecues in store too, to complete the full al fresco experience. Summer will be a total breeze.

Patch The Bunny Milk Chocolate Egg & Plush Toy, £5

Charli The Chick Milk Chocolate Egg & Plush Toy, £5

Spiritual Garden Tool Set, 3-piece, £16

Spiritual Kneeling Pad, £8

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OH SO SWEET

If you’re observing Ramadan, prepare a platter piled high with slices of juicy watermelon and golden mango as part of your Suhoor meal. They’re packed with fibre and goodness to help keep you going during fasting hours.

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SPRING CLEAN YOUR WARDROBE

Clearing out your closet is so easy with our George Take Back scheme. Simply pack up your old clothes and donate them to your nearest Asda toyou drop-off. You’ll give your clothes a new lease of life and help to raise funds for our ‘Tickled Pink’ charity partners.** As a thank you, you’ll receive a discount code† for George.com.

DID YOU KNOW?

Around £140m worth of clothing is sent to landfill every year in the UK.°

Asda Refreshingly Juicy Watermelon

Asda Ready to Eat Tropical & Sweet Large Mango

LET’S FEAST

Turn to page 81 to find out about our readers’ beautiful Eid recipes.

SCAN to get started

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**We will receive a monetary amount from our partner (Yellow Octopus) per kilogram of clothing/textiles that you donate and after deducting our operational costs, the remaining amount will be donated to our nominated charities in the following proportions: 70% to Breast Cancer Now (Reg. Charity Nos. 1160558 & SC045584) and 30% to CoppaFeel! (Reg. Charity Nos. 1132366 & SC045970).

†10% off full price clothing, footwear and accessories only. Offer applied at basket with valid promotional code. Online redeemable only offer. Offer cannot be used alongside any other promotions. Excludes sale. Available while stocks last. This offer is not available to deliveries outside of the UK. George reserves the right to withdraw this offer at any time. Valid for 30 days from issue. Maximum of one use per customer, per promotional code. °wrap.org.uk/taking-action/textiles.

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Have you tried our gooey hot cross bun sʼmores on page 89? If you have any mini marshmallows to spare, try making an easy choccy rocky road ʻbarkʼ. Simply melt your favourite Easter chocolate then pour onto a lined baking sheet and top with mini marshmallows along with broken up biscuit pieces. Chill in the fridge until solid before breaking into shards. Asda Pink & White Mini Mallows, £1.40/150g Selected Asda stores. Subject to availability. May exclude Asda Express and small stores: asda.com/smallstores. Delivery, collection and minimum basket charges may apply. Carrier bag charges may apply. Delivery/collection slots subject to availability. *Asda café: Promotion valid for children under 16. Each child entitled to a meal when they spend £1. Maximum of 1 meal from the kids menu per child per day. For full allergen and nutritional information, see menus for details. Adults need around 2,000 calories a day. Subject to availability. If you have a food allergy or intolerance, please speak to an Asda café colleague for details. Photograph shows serving suggestions. Asda Pink & White Mini Mallows, 93.3p/100g.

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We love to hear about what you’ve been cooking in the kitchen or your foodie thoughts. Write to us for the chance to be featured

say…

A perfect pud What a fabulous, scrummy bake in your October 2023 issue – wow! So easy to make with staple store cupboard ingredients that you’ll probably already have. It tastes delish with custard as a pudding. If you’re feeling brave and like a bit of a kick to your cake, you could even add more

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stemmed ginger. Hubby and I had to do a spot of quality control just to check it was okay for the grandkids. This is a keeper in my stash of cut-out-and-keep recipes, I’ll be making this cake again and again. So glad I picked up a free magazine at the checkout. Thanks again, Asda. Julie McVeigh

‘A friend made the Greek-loaded fries [January 2024 issue] for me and I′m hooked. I′ve cooked it a few times now and it always goes down a treat. Served with a big Greek salad, it′s an absolute winner.’ Kate Andrewes Yummy fries from our January issue

Firstly, I want to thank you for Asda Magazine – I look forward to every issue. Your recipes are great for carnivores, vegetarians, vegans and other specialist diets, but tend not to cater for those of us on low- or no-sugar diets. A really good recipe for no-sugar ice cream would be very welcome or a choux pastry recipe with no icing or added sugar would be great. I’m able to eat cream and butter but use ground almonds instead of flour. Sugar is substituted with Stevia or similar. If sugar-free jelly is used alongside tinned fruit, it’s easy to make a trifle. Please will your team see if they can come up with some ideas? Joy Hoy From the editor We’re always really eager to receive feedback on our recipes, thank you so much for writing in. You’re quite right, a free-from article is much overdue. Watch this space. We will endeavour to include recipes for low-sugar desserts in our magazine and on our website in the future, so do look out for those.

Letters are edited for clarity and length

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Breaking tradition Thank you for your excellent November/December 2023 magazine. I opened it straight to the apricot and almond Christmas cake recipe and was very much inspired. The picture was so tempting and the topping of coconut, although for me very unusual, made it look fantastic. I tend to use the same Christmas cake recipe by Mary Berry every year, but after seeing this cake in your mag, I decided to give it a go instead

of my usual. Using the Asda Extra Special Brandy Soaked Mixed Fruit and not having to steep the fruit for a few days before was a big win, so preparation was much easier. I wasn’t sure about the coconut on the icing, but I was pleasantly surprised with how it turned out. It tasted wonderful and, of course, looked very festive! All in all, it was a great success and loved by all the family. Beth Marks

Remember our Christmas cake from the Nov/ Dec 2023 issue? It was a winner for Beth

SHOUT OUTS! INSTA MAKES... What’s cooking? Post your dishes and tag us @asda

COMFORT FOOD Greek-style beef stifado [February 2023] made by @slimmersteph2022

ON THE COVER

The chicken tikka masala on the cover of the September 2023 issue looked delicious, so I picked up a copy an and took it home so I could create it for myself. It’s my first time cooking a curry and I wa wanted to write in and thank you. The recipe was encouraging and easy to follow and it gave me the confidence to try for myself. Sue Copp

Get in touch

Calling our lovely readers… If you have any kitchen trips and tricks, simple ways to save or some recipe successes to share, we want to shout about it. or write to us at asdamagazineeditor@asda.co.uk. Tag @asda on

FEEL THE HEAT @jane.plant.grow.eat.drink. rpt used homegrown chillies in this chilli [October 2023].

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E AST E R E G G S

Exclusive!

£3/180g Milkybar White Chocolate Egg

Exclusive!

£3/193.5g Cadbury Mini Eggs Large Chocolate Easter Egg

£3/220g Maltesers Teasers Milk Chocolate Large Easter Egg

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Crack on!

Now you can get more for less this Easter by stocking up on everyone’s favourite seasonal sweet treat – head in store or online today to make sure you don’t miss out on this egg-cellent deal

Exclusive!

£3/200g Terry’s Chocolate Orange Mini Eggs

£3/198g Cadbury Twirl Large Chocolate Easter Egg

£3/200g Rowntree’s Fruit Pastilles Easter Egg

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Super speedy noodles are spot on when you’re looking for something to break the fast at Iftar this Ramadan, as part of a sharing meal. We love to add lots of chilli – but you can adjust it to suit your taste. Don’t forget to let the turkey mince get really brown and crispy for extra texture and flavour!

Method Step 1 INGREDIENTS

Heat the oil in a large frying pan and cook the turkey for 10 minutes until really well browned and crispy. Add the liquid seasoning and chilli sauce and cook until sticky and delicious.

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A few drops Maggi Liquid Seasoning 1tbsp Maggi Hot and Sweet Chilli Sauce 150g pak choi 150g broccoli 2 packs Maggi 2 Minute Curry Noodles 10g unsalted PEANUTS, roasted and chopped 20g spring onions, sliced

Step 2 Cook the noodles in boiling water with the pak choi and broccoli for 3 minutes, drain and then add to the pan with turkey. Sprinkle over the curry seasoning from the noodle sachets.

Step 3 Mix everything together in the pan adding a few tablespoons of boiling water to loosen the noodles and serve topped with PEANUTS, spring onions, fresh chilli and a good squeeze of lime. Share with family & friends, as part of your celebration meal. Each portion typically contains (based on serving 3 people)

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For allergens, always check the ingredients list of each product used. Recipe contains PEANUTS, WHEAT and SOYA

For more recipe ideas, visit www.maggi.co.uk/recipes

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All the foodie inspiration you need to celebrate the season, from a spring cheeseboard to delicious Easter roasts

Say cheese!! When it comes to long, lazy lunches, it’s hard to beat a classic like a ploughman’s platter. You don’t have to be a connoisseur to create your own; the secret is variety. Start with our speciality range offering a mix of hard and soft cheeses with an array of flavour profiles, like a creamy French goat’s cheese or a punchy Taleggio. Add in a nutty Gruyère with a tangy cheddar or a buttery Shropshire Blue for something more robust. Asda Goat’s Cheese French Spreadable*, £2/150g; Asda Caramelised Onion Cheddar*, 85p/40g; Asda Shropshire Blue*, £2/150g; Asda Extra Special Taleggio D.O.P, £2.75/200g; Asda Extra Special Swiss Le Gruyère, £3.80/170g. Selected Asda stores. Subject to availability. May exclude Asda Express and small stores: asda.com/smallstores. Delivery, collection and minimum basket charges may apply. Carrier bag charges may apply. Delivery/collection slots subject to availability. Photograph shows serving suggestions. Asda Goat’s Cheese French Spreadable, £1.33/100g; Asda Caramelised Onion Cheddar, £2.13/100g; Asda Shropshire Blue, £1.33/100g; Asda Extra Special Taleggio D.O.P, £1.37/100g; Asda Extra Special Swiss Le Gruyère, £2.23/100g. *Available from 25 March.

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Your shopping list 400g pack Asda Tender Chicken Breast Mini Fillets 8-pack Just Essentials by Asda Pork Sausages 6 eggs 8-pack The Bakery at Asda White Mini Wraps 320g pack Asda Ready Rolled Puff Pastry 200g pack Asda Just Essential Greek Style Salad Cheese 1kg bag Asda Frozen for Freshness Garden Peas 390g tin Asda Green Lentils in Water 400g tin Asda Chopped Tomatoes with Garlic in Tomato Juice 400g tin Asda Cream of Chicken Soup 2 x 145g tins Just Essentials by Asda Tuna Chunks in Brine 1 x 400g tin Just Essentials by Asda Chickpeas 326g tin Just Essentials by Asda Sweetcorn in Water 250ml Asda Tangy Garlic & Herb Dressing 35g pack Asda Sizzlin’ Fajita Seasoning tomato purée 1kg bag Asda Firm & Flavoursome Baby Potatoes Asda Creamy & Flavoursome Sweet Potatoes, 1kg bag 420g pack Asda Sweet & Vibrant Mediterranean Style Vegetables Asda Just Essentials Round Lettuce 3 Asda Mild & Sweet Trimmed Leeks 1 onion 25g pack Mild & Peppery Flat Leaf Parsley 25g fresh coriander

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Stick to your budget and make tasty dinners every night of the week for four people – all for under £25 RECIPES GREGOR MCMASTER PHOTOGRAPHY MARTIN POOLE

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Monday Chicken and sweetcorn puff pastry pie

This cheat’s take on a classic uses a pastry sheet for some instant pie magic. An easy treat to start the week. Serves 4 | Ready in 40 mins FAFF FACTOR

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• 350g Asda Firm & Flavoursome

Baby Potatoes, halved or quartered

• 1 tbsp vegetable oil • 1 Asda Mild & Sweet Trimmed Leek, washed and sliced

• 400g pack Asda Tender

Chicken Breast Mini Fillets, cut into bite-size chunks • 400g tin Asda Cream of Chicken Soup • 250g Asda Frozen For Freshness

Garden Peas, defrosted and drained

• 326g tin Asda Just Essentials Sweetcorn in Water, drained

• 320g pack Asda Ready Rolled Puff Pastry

• 1 egg yolk, beaten (optional) 1 Preheat the oven to 220ºC/200ºC fan/gas 7. Toss potatoes with 2 tsp oil in a roasting tin and roast for 35–40 mins until crisp and cooked through. 2 Meanwhile, heat remaining oil in a large non-stick pan and cook the leeks over a medium-low heat for 5 mins until softened. Increase the heat slightly, add the chicken and cook for 5–6 mins until lightly browned all over. 3 Add the soup, peas and sweetcorn to the chicken and leeks, stir to mix and simmer gently, uncovered, for 2–3 mins until reduced slightly and

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thickened. Transfer to a casserole or pie dish (ours measured 17x26cm). 4 Lay the pastry sheet over the top and trim the pastry to fit just over the edge of the pie. Brush with the egg yolk, if using. Use a fork to push down and seal the edges. Cook for 15–20 mins until golden, shaking the potatoes when the pie goes in the oven. 5 Serve the pie straight away with the roasted potatoes on the side. Leftovers tip Cut pastry into strips, sprinkle with grated cheese and bake alongside the pie for cheese straws. Per 335g serving contains Energy 2,593kj 620 kcals 31%

Fat 26.1g High 37%

Sat fat 10.1g High 51%

Sugar 10.7g Low 12%

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Tuesday Pea, leek and new potato soup

• 10g Asda Mild & Peppery Flat Leaf

Cook up a vibrant bowl that’s bursting with veg and finish off with tangy salad cheese for a little added zing. Serves 4 | Ready in 25 mins V FAFF FACTOR

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Parsley, chopped • 50g Just Essentials by Asda Greek Style Salad Cheese, crumbled 1 Slice the top 4cm, the greenest part, off the top of each leek, then wash, slice and set aside. Wash and slice the remaining paler part of the leek into 1.5cm rounds. Add to a large saucepan with 2 tsp of the oil and cook over a low heat with the lid on for 4–5 mins to soften. 2 Add the potatoes then pour over the stock. Cover and simmer for 12 mins until the potatoes are cooked through, adding the peas for the final 3 mins. 3 As the soup simmers, fry the reserved green parts of the leek in the remaining 1 tsp oil in a non-stick pan

over a medium heat for 3–4 mins until softened and lightly charred. 4 Remove the soup from the heat and use a hand-held stick blender or food processor to blend until smooth or to your liking. Stir in ½ the parsley and season to taste with salt and pepper. 5 Divide between 4 bowls and scatter over the fried leeks and salad cheese. Top with the remaining parsley and a sprinkling of black pepper. Cook’s tip For crispy soup-toppers, air fry lightly oiled leek greens at 200ºC for 3–4 mins. Per 407g serving contains Energy 817kj 195kcals 10%

Fat 6.5g Low 9%

Sat fat 2g Low 10%

Sugar 8.1g Low 9%

Salt 1.06g Low 18%

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Wednesday Tuna, boiled egg and new potato salad with garlic and herb dressing Perfectly jammy eggs are the star of this easy take on a classic niçoise. Serves 4 | Ready in 25 mins GF FAFF FACTOR

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• 300g Asda Frozen for

Freshness Garden Peas

• 6 Asda Medium Free Range Eggs • 2 x 145g tins Asda Just Essentials Tuna Chunks in Brine, drained

• 6 tbsp Asda Tangy Garlic & Herb Dressing

• 1 Asda Just Essentials Round Lettuce, leaves separated

• 5g Asda Mild & Peppery Flat Leaf Parsley, chopped

1 Add the potatoes to a large pan of salted boiling water. Cover and simmer for 12–15 mins until cooked through, adding in the peas for the last 3 mins. Drain. 2 As the potatoes cook, bring a medium pan of water to a simmer. Carefully lower the eggs in and simmer gently for 7 mins 30 secs. Remove and refresh under cold water for a few mins. Crack gently and peel. 3 Halve the cooked potatoes and put in a large mixing bowl with the peas and tuna. Drizzle over ½ the dressing, then stir in the lettuce, parsley and season to taste with salt and pepper. Transfer to a large serving plate. Halve or quarter the eggs and add to the plate along with the remaining dressing and some black pepper. Per 395g serving contains Energy Fat 1,487kj 12.2g 356kcals Med 18% 17%

Sat fat 2.8g Low 14%

Sugar 7.5g Low 8%

Salt 1.11g Low 19%

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Thursday Med veg and chickpea fajita traybake

Let the oven do the hard work with this veggie-packed, throw-together dish that has a little kick and heaps of flavour. Serves 4 | Ready in 35 mins V FAFF FACTOR

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• 500g Asda Creamy & Flavoursome

Sweet Potatoes, peeled and cut into 3cm cubes • 2 tbsp vegetable oil • 35g pack Asda Sizzlin’ Fajita Seasoning • 400g tin Just Essentials by Asda Chickpeas, rinsed and drained • 420g pack Asda Sweet & Vibrant Mediterranean Style Vegetables • 110g Just Essentials by Asda Greek Style Salad Cheese, roughly crumbled • 10g fresh coriander, to serve • 8 The Bakery at Asda White Mini Wraps • 140ml Asda Tangy Garlic & Herb Dressing, to serve 1 Preheat the oven to 200ºC/180ºC fan/ gas 6. Put the sweet potatoes on a large (or 2 small) baking tray and drizzle over 1 tbsp of vegetable oil. Sprinkle over ⅓ of the fajita seasoning and toss to mix well. Cook for 10 mins. 2 Add the chickpeas and vegetables to the sweet potato tray. Scatter over the remaining fajita seasoning and oil and toss to mix well. Sprinkle with pepper and bake for a further 15–20 mins until the potatoes are cooked through and the other veg is lightly charred. 3 Serve in warmed mini wraps with a drizzle of garlic and herb dressing, a scattering of salad cheese pieces and some fresh coriander. Per 324g serving contains Energy Fat 2,372kj 18.5g 567kcals Med 28% 26%

Sat fat 5.8g Med 29%

Sugar 14.3g Low 16%

Salt 1.91g High 32%

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Asda Extra Special Viognier £7.50/75cl

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£1.05 Friday Sausage, sweet potato, lentil and parsley stew

Try this comforting cassoulet for a family-friendly supper that’s bang on budget. Serves 4 | Ready in 40 mins EF d FAFF FACTOR

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• 1 tsp vegetable oil • 8-pack Just Essentials by Asda Pork Sausages

• 1 onion, chopped • 600ml stock, made with 1 vegetable stock cube

• 400g tin Asda Chopped Tomatoes with Garlic in Tomato Juice • 6 tbsp tomato purée • 390g tin Asda Green Lentils in Water, drained

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• 500g Asda Creamy & Flavoursome

Sweet Potatoes, peeled and cut into roughly 4cm chunks • 10g Asda Mild & Peppery Flat Leaf Parsley, chopped 1 Heat the vegetable oil in a large saucepan and cook the sausages over a medium heat for 7–8 mins, until golden and cooked through. Remove from the pan and set aside. 2 Reduce the heat and cook the chopped onion for 5–6 mins until softened, stirring occasionally. 3 Add the stock, chopped tomatoes, If you look under 25 and want to buy alcohol you will need to prove your age Challenge 25. No I.D. No sale. You must be 18 or over to purchase alcohol.

tomato purée, lentils and sweet potatoes. Bring to a simmer and cook uncovered for 17 mins or until the sweet potatoes are tender. 4 Slice the sausages and return them to the pan along with half the parsley. Season with salt and black pepper and simmer for a further 5 mins. Serve straight away with a scattering of the remaining parsley. Cook’s tip If you want a thicker stew, you can mash a few of the potato chunks to add sweetness and body. Per 494g serving contains Energy Fat 1,716kj 13.3g 410kcals Low 21% 19%

Sat fat 4.4g Low 22%

Sugar 17.3g Low 19%

Salt 1.98g High 33%

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Sweet dreams

…are made of this: a billowy citrus syllabub, warm ginger spice and lemony drizzle. Velvety and divine, it’s a total triumph

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White chocolate, lemon and ginger cheesecake Get your taste buds ready for a heavenly showstopper, and prepare for your friends to be dazzled, one luxurious bite at a time. Serves 10–12 | Ready in 1½ hrs, plus 4 hrs chilling time

Grab the must-haves youʼll need to whip up this sweet treat

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• ½ tbsp vegetable oil, for greasing • 200g gingernuts • 70g unsalted butter, melted • 200g Asda White Cooking Chocolate • 600g Philadelphia Light Soft Cheese, at room temperature

• 150ml soured cream • 150g caster sugar • 3 eggs, beaten • 1 tbsp cornflour • 1 tsp vanilla paste • ½ unwaxed lemon, zest & juice

Ginger and lemon syllabub • ½ unwaxed lemon, zest & juice • 1½ tbsp stem ginger syrup • 1 ball stem ginger, finely chopped • 50g caster sugar • 200ml whipping cream • 1 tbsp Asda Extra Special Lemon Curd To serve • 50g white chocolate, grated (optional) 1 Grease a 900g loaf tin with oil on the base, sides and ends and line with a sheet of baking paper which overhangs the edges (so you can easily remove the cheesecake from the tin). 2 Preheat the oven to 180°C/160°C fan/ gas 4. Tip the gingernuts into a food processor and blend until they are broken into fine crumbs. Add into a bowl, pour in the melted butter and mix thoroughly to combine. Tip the mixture into the lined loaf tin and press into an even, firm layer on the base. Bake in the oven for 10 mins. 3 Reduce the heat to 160°C/140°fan/ gas 3. Meanwhile, melt the chocolate chips in a heatproof bowl over a pan of simmering water – donʼt let the bottom of the bowl touch the water. Stir until smooth and remove from the heat.

4 In a large mixing bowl, beat the cream cheese, soured cream and sugar, then stir in the eggs until combined. Add the cornflour, vanilla, lemon zest and juice and mix briefly until smooth – donʼt incorporate air into the mixture. 5 Spoon ½ the mixture into the warm, melted chocolate and stir to combine. Add this back to the cheesecake mixture and stir again until smooth. Pour into the loaf tin on top of the biscuit base and spread so itʼs level. Place the tin in a deep-sided roasting tin and pour boiling water into the roasting tin until it reaches halfway up the sides of the loaf tin. Bake for 1 hour until the cheesecake has just set but has a slight wobble. Switch off the oven and leave the cheesecake inside for 10 mins. 6 Remove from the oven and leave to cool at room temperature then cover and chill for about 4 hours or until firm and ready to serve. 7 To make the syllabub in a mixing bowl combine the lemon zest, juice, 1 tbsp of stem ginger syrup and the chopped stem ginger and whisk to dissolve the sugar. Add the whipping cream and whisk until the mixture forms soft billowy clouds. Spoon the syllabub over the cheesecake. In another small bowl, mix the lemon curd and remaining stem ginger syrup until smooth. Drizzle the lemon curd over and through the layer of syllabub. 8 Scatter the white chocolate over the cheesecake, and serve. Per 139g serving contains Energy Fat 1,977kj 28.5g 473kcals High 24% 41%

Sat fat 17g High 85%

Sugar 37.4g High 42%

Salt 0.65g Med 11%

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Add a choccy depth to Easter bakes, or grate as a topping. Asda White Cooking Chocolate, £1.10/150g

Get decorative with this smooth and tangy spread. Asda Extra Special Lemon Curd £2

Keep it nice and light for the deep and creamy topping. Asda Light 50% Less Fat Original Soft Cheese

Shape up! A high-sided tin keeps cheesecakes in check. George Home Loaf Tin 24cm, £2

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4 Basa Kebabs with a Sticky Teriyaki Glaze Sprinkled with Diced Chilli and Parsley, £5/284g

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he barbecue season is almost upon us. But itʼs not just about burgers and bangers – before you fire up those coals, why not get acquainted with our new barbecue range? You wonʼt be able to wait for peak summer with these delicious kebabs, glazed with marinades that are simply bursting with Japaneseinspired flavours, and thankfully you wonʼt need to. Even when the weather isnʼt playing ball you can cook them up in your oven and dream of al fresco eating. 4 Pork Shoulder Pair with stir-fried greens on the side. Happy grilling! Kebabs in a Miso Maple Flavoured 4 Chicken Thigh Rub & Miso Honey Kebabs in an AsianGlaze, Inspired Marinade with £4.50/350g a Sticky Soy and Ginger Finishing Drizzle, £5/400g

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e don’t need any lights on here at Strawsons!’, jokes Ian Holmes, crops business manager at the family-run farming business based in Newark, Nottingham. And if carrots truly do help you to see in the dark, then he’s not wrong. The team at Strawsons has been supplying tasty carrots to Asda since 2014 – and a lot of them. Sales and procurement manager, Alastair Ferguson, tells us they grow in the region of 100 million of these flavourful, antioxidant-rich veggies each year. Both men bring their experience of a background in farming to their roles; Alastair grew up on a dairy farm and later went on to manage a farm in Cambridgeshire where they grew onions, potatoes and other fresh produce. While Ian’s journey has been a little closer to home… ‘I live 10 minutes away, in the area I grew up in,’ says Ian. ‘I spent all of my childhood on a local arable farm – all I ever wanted was to become a farmer.’ After getting his degree in agriculture and crop management Ian gained valuable experience, knowledge and insight working within the pesticide industry. This included honing his skills in the areas of agronomy (a type of agriculture that

focuses on field crop production and soil) and technical management. ‘I specialised in root crops and potatoes and then, later in 2013, Mark [Strawson, company owner] was advertising for an agronomist to join the team. I always wanted to get back to a bit more of the practical day-today farming and agronomy, so that was the real draw for me. I couldn’t love my job any more than I do,’ says Ian who admits to pinching himself when the role at Strawsons farming business came about. Day-to-day farming is very much a part of Ian and Alastair’s remit,

supplying top-quality carrots and delicious parsnips to Asda stores up and down the country, ensuring their processes deliver the best vegetables. ‘We aim to supply carrots 52 weeks of the year,’ says Alastair who’s been responsible for managing the supply chain here at Strawsons for 11 years. ‘The process starts with planting the carrot seeds. One of the key considerations is getting the soil ready; we use a machine to remove any large stones or debris that might impact growth. Nobody wants wonky carrots, so this enables them to grow in a straight, uniform way.’

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Next, it’s about making sure the soil is as nourishing as possible. ‘Once the crops are in the ground, the most important decisions are made around fertiliser and controlling weeds, pests and disease as well as ensuring a sufficient water supply to create an optimal yield,’ explains Ian. ‘Carrots are excellent at fetching their own nutrients from the soil, so they don’t have huge nutritional requirements, particularly for nitrogen; this is great because nitrogen fertiliser is, in agriculture, one of the main sources of carbon emissions,’ explains Ian. From a crop protection point of view, there are many challenges facing the team, be it pests or disease, which sees Ian personally tending to the veg – somewhere in the region of 1,500 acres of it – to ensure superiority. ‘I’ll visit each crop on a weekly basis, which involves walking the fields to check on the growth of the crop and spotting any potential issues, then making decisions on how best to manage these so the crop can fulfil its potential,’ says Ian.

‘It’s about making sure the soil is nourishing… carrots are excellent at fetching their own nutrients from the soil’ The future is bright… While Strawsons has family very much at the heart, itʼs also moving with the times and using cuttingedge technology to harvest the finest crops, explains Alastair. ‘We’re using new technology to monitor moisture levels, rainfall and wind speed, so Ian can look at his phone or his tablet and see what’s happening at any point to get an overview. You can’t remove the human element – thatʼs crucial – but technology can certainly improve what we do. In fact, I think that will only continue and the change in agriculture within even five years will

be huge. We’ll soon be at the stage of driverless tractors,’ he adds. And while tech plays a huge role at Strawsons, harvesting carrots remains a manual job – for the moment, anyway. The next part of the carrots’ journey involves logistical precision. Alastair and the team make carefully considered decisions on the order in which to harvest each crop, depending on specific parameters such as ground environment, how well the crop has grown and any risk of disease. As Ian explains: ‘It’s important that we know where we think we’re going to want to harvest at what particular time so MARCH/APRIL 2024 | ASDA .COM | 35

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Back to their roots

‘Keep it simple. A heap of honey-roasted carrots and parsnips with your Sunday roast – you can’t beat it’ we can manage the required harvest intervals and make sure the crop is compliant with our applications.’ Ian then passes the carrot baton to Alastair who has daily orders from Asda HQ and it’s his responsibility to ensure deliveries are faultless. ‘We dispatch lorries every day for the delivery, so we have to have a continued supply of product. One of the biggest challenges once we’ve passed the growing season, which is from the spring to the autumn,

Tech aside, unlike other veg which is picked and stored, much of the crop is left in situ, explains Ian. ‘We leave the [unharvested] carrots in the field and cover them with plenty of straw to insulate them and protect them from the frost over the winter. This also traps cold air underneath, keeping them refrigerated and fresh-tasting during the springtime.’ Ian takes immense pride in his role. ‘Every day is a bit different and that’s what keeps it interesting all year round. To see the result of the team’s efforts across 12 months in terms of the crop and then see that go through to the pack house and on to store, knowing you’re helping to provide the nation with a great-tasting healthy product that they enjoy, it’s a real feel-good factor.’ So, if you’re planning a visit from the Easter bunny this year, there’s only one way to serve up a portion of Strawsons finest, according to both Ian and Alastair: ‘Keep it simple,’ says Ian. ‘A heap of honey-roasted carrots and parsnips with your Sunday roast – you can’t beat it.’ And knowing those orange beauties have gone from field to fork in around two days, well what could taste better than that?

is the weather and getting the crop out of the ground. We’ll be talking about what crops we want to harvest in which sequence but also on what land they’re on in order to keep waste to a minimum,’ says Alastair. ‘We’ve probably got the most modern carrot factory in the world. The family invested in top-of-therange equipment two years ago and now all of our produce is optically sorted,’ Alastair explains. ‘We have a machine that looks at every single

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Garlic, honey and parsley braised carrots with homemade za’atar

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• 500g Asda Crunchy & Sweet Carrots, halved lengthways • 200ml hot vegetable stock • 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil, plus extra to serve, if you like • 25g pack fresh parsley, leaves and stalks finely chopped • 3 garlic cloves • 1½ tbsp honey • 500g fat-free Greek-style yogurt For the za’atar • 2 tbsp sesame seeds • 1 tbsp sumac • 1 tbsp dried oregano • 1 tsp dried thyme

To serve (optional) • pomegranate seeds • fresh dill, roughly chopped 1 Sit the carrots, cut-side down, in a shallow, lidded casserole dish. Pour over the hot stock and olive oil and scatter over the chopped parsley stalks. Thinly slice two of the garlic cloves then add to the dish. Season with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Bring everything to a simmer, then cover and cook for 25 mins. 2 Remove the lid, drizzle over the honey and simmer uncovered for

5–7 mins more, until the liquid becomes sticky and the carrots tender. 3 Meanwhile, make the za’atar. Toast the sesame seeds in a small frying pan over a medium heat for 3–5 mins. Combine the sesame seeds, sumac, oregano and thyme in a bowl with a pinch of sea salt. 4 Crush the remaining garlic clove and combine it in a bowl with the yogurt and a good pinch of salt. Spoon and swirl the yogurt on a serving plate. Top with the carrots, some of the sticky sauce and the parsley leaves. Sprinkle over half the za’atar, keeping the rest in a jar for up to 2 months. Drizzle everything with a little olive oil, if you like, and scatter over the pomegranate seeds and dill, if using. Per 297g serving contains Energy 957kj 229 kcals 11%

Fat 8.3g Low 12%

Sat fat 1.5g Low 8%

Sugar 24.1g Med 27%

Salt 0.77g Low 13%

If you look under 25 and want to buy alcohol you will need to prove your age Challenge 25. No I.D. No sale. You must be 18 or over to purchase alcohol. Selected Asda stores. Subject to availability. May exclude Asda Express and small stores: asda.com/smallstores. Delivery, collection and minimum basket charges may apply. Carrier bag charges may apply. Delivery/collection slots subject to availability. Photographs show serving suggestions.

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Chai carrot scones

Gentle spices add a subtle twist to this Sunday afternoon tea treat, drizzled with orange-infused cream-cheese icing. Serves 8 | Ready in 50 mins V d FAFF FACTOR

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• 2 Asda Crunchy & Sweet Carrots, peeled • 7 cardamom pods • 250g self-raising flour, plus extra for dusting • 100g Doves Farm Organic Wholemeal Spelt Flour • 1 tsp baking powder • ½ tsp salt • 1 heaped tsp mixed spice • 4 tbsp caster sugar • 100g unsalted cold butter, cubed • 5–6 tbsp semi-skimmed milk • 1 egg, beaten For the icing • 70g cream cheese • 50g icing sugar • 1 orange, zested and ½ juiced 1 Preheat the oven to 220°C/200°C fan/gas 7. Line a large, flat baking tray with a sheet of baking paper. 2 Finely grate the carrot using the smaller-holed side of a box grater. You should be left with around 150g. Place the grated carrot in a sieve and squeeze slightly to remove excess water, leaving to drain for a few mins. For the chai element, split the cardamom pods and remove the seeds inside. Crush the seeds with a pestle and mortar or use the end of a rolling pin to press them down in a small bowl. 3 In a large bowl or food processor, combine the flour, baking powder, salt, mixed spice, crushed cardamom seeds and sugar. Rub the cubed butter in with your fingers or pulse in a food processor until you get a fine, breadcrumb-like texture. Add the grated carrot and mix it in so that you don’t have any large clumps of carrot. Swiftly stir through the milk and bring 38 | ASDA MAGAZINE | MARCH/APRIL 2024

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the dough together with your hands then lightly knead for a couple of mins until it forms a ball. Try not to overwork the dough. 4 Lightly dust a work surface with flour, then tip out the dough and roll into a 20cm circle. Transfer to the lined baking tray, then use a large knife to cut into 8 triangles but don’t pull them apart. Brush each one with the beaten egg. Bake for 25–30 mins or until golden brown and cooked through. Leave to cool completely. 5 In a bowl, beat together the cream cheese, icing sugar, orange juice and half of the zest. Use a tsp to drizzle the icing over each triangle. Sprinkle over the remaining zest as a final touch.

Cook’s tip: Carrots give these scones their moist texture, so don’t worry if they’re softer than normal scones once baked.

Per 107g serving contains Energy 1,509 kj 361kcals 18%

Fat 14.1g Med 20%

Sat fat 8.5g High 43%

Sugar 19g Med 21%

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Orange, carrot and walnut pearl barley salad

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• 170g pearl barley • 40g walnuts, toasted and chopped • 3 oranges • 50ml extra virgin olive oil • 1 tbsp cider vinegar • 1 tsp runny honey • 3 Asda Crunchy & Sweet Carrots, peeled • 1 tbsp coriander seeds • ½ red onion, thinly sliced • ½ 25g pack fresh mint, finely chopped, plus extra to garnish • 50g rocket 1 Cook the pearl barley in a pan of salted, boiling water for around 25 mins. Drain and allow to cool. 2 Place the walnuts in a dry frying pan over a medium-high heat. Toast for 2–3 mins turning halfway, then allow to cool before roughly chopping. 3 Squeeze the juice of one orange into a bowl and set aside. Use a small, serrated knife to cut the skin from the remaining two oranges, then slice into 1cm rounds, removing the white pith. 4 In a small bowl, whisk the orange juice, oil, cider vinegar, honey and salt to make a dressing. 5 Use a vegetable peeler to cut the carrots into ribbons. Toss together the ribboned carrot, orange slices, coriander seeds, onion, mint, rocket and dressing. Mix with the pearl barley, then top with the chopped walnuts.

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Serve with grilled mackerel, crumbled feta or goat’s cheese.

Per 329g serving contains Energy 1,776kj 424kcals 21%

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Catch of the day Choose salmon for an Easter showstopper to remember

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ring a different flavour to your Easter lunch with our new Wild Alaskan Salmon Side. At Asda, we work closely with select fisheries across Alaska, sourcing the freshest fish from the beautiful waters of the region. You can see the quality in our whole salmon fillets, which have a deep orange colour, marbled finish and tender, flaky texture when cooked. Salmon is also rich in omega-3* fatty acids, which contributes to normal function of the heart.** Roasting whole cuts of this fish makes for a stunning centrepiece for your Easter feast, and is a doddle to prepare. Simply pair with gentle flavours like citrus fruits and fresh herbs, then platter up with a scattering of pickled red onion and a serving of capers and tartar sauce.

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Spinach Work this leafy green staple into your meals for colour-popping dishes with an iron* hit RECIPES FERN GREEN PHOTOGRAPHY MARTIN POOLE & STUART WEST

Asda Mild & Tender Spinach

*Spinach is a source of iron, which contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue.

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• 1 tbsp olive oil • 1 onion, sliced • 2 garlic cloves, sliced • 300g Asda Mild & Tender Spinach

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• ¼ tsp turmeric • 4 eggs • 2 wholemeal pittas, to serve

1 Heat the oil in a large frying pan over a medium heat. Cook the onion for 3–4 mins until softened. Add the garlic and fry for a further min. 2 Add a handful of spinach and cook down for 30 secs. Keep adding more handfuls until all the spinach is wilted. Add the turmeric, season and stir. 3 Take off the heat. Use a spoon to make 4 wells in the pan and crack an egg into each. Return to the heat, cover the pan with a lid and simmer for 4–5 mins. Toast the pittas and serve immediately. Per 383g serving contains

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BUDGET 2 Drizzle the oil in a large SAVVY frying pan over a medium heat. Fry the spring onion for 1 min then add a handful of PER SERVE spinach and stir through. Keep adding spinach until it has wilted down, then season to taste. 3 Spoon the spinach onto a chopping board and allow to cool slightly, then roughly chop. 4 Unroll the pastry onto its wrapper and spread the cooled spinach mixture on top, leaving a 1cm border. Sprinkle over the crumbled feta and hard cheese then roll up from the longest end into a long sausage. 5 Cut into 1cm slices and place them, cut side up, on the baking tray. Brush Per 38g serving contains the beaten egg over each slice and top Energy Fat Sat fat with sesame seeds. 453kj 7.7g 3.7g 108kcals High High 6 Bake for 15 mins until the pastries 5% 11% 19% are puffed and lightly golden.

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• 1 egg, beaten • 1 tbsp sesame seeds 1 Heat the oven to 220°C/200°C fan/ gas mark 7. Line a baking tray with baking paper.

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FOOD STYLING Jack Sargeson & Rosie Reynolds | PROP STYLING Cynthia Blackett & Lydia Brun

Energy Fat 1.859 kj 20.7g 444kcals Med 22% 30%

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Spinach and mozzarella linguine

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This vibrant, velvety sauce requires very little cooking and works perfectly with any pasta shape. Top with mozzarella for creaminess and walnuts for texture.

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• 300g Asda Mild & Tender Spinach • 15g fresh basil leaves, plus extra to serve

• 2 garlic cloves, sliced • 100g Asda Creamy Original Soft Cheese

• 400g linguine • 225g pack Asda Italian Mozzarella Cheese, drained

• 10g walnuts, chopped • 1 lemon, juiced and zested 1 Place the spinach in a microwave proof dish with 1 tbsp water and heat for 3 mins on full power. Remove, drain

and add to a food processor with the basil, garlic and cream cheese. Season and blitz until smooth. 2 Meanwhile, bring a large pan of salted water to the boil and cook the linguine following packet instructions. 3 Drain the pasta, reserving 100ml of cooking water and return to the pan. Pour over the green sauce and use a pair of tongs to help coat the linguine adding a little pasta water, if you like. 4 Divide between 4 bowls then tear over the mozzarella, sprinkle over the walnuts and finish with the lemon zest, a squeeze of lemon juice, basil leaves

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and freshly ground black pepper. Cook’s tip Feel free to add other leafy greens like chard or kale into the sauce to use up any in your fridge. Leftovers tip This sauce can be used to stir through risottos. Freeze any unused sauce in ice cube trays. Per 408g serving contains Energy 2.339 kj 559 kcals 28%

Fat 16.7g Med 24%

Sat fat 9.8g High 49%

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Every issue, we put the latest food fad through its paces. Is a French toast twist on the humble crumpet worth the hype? Frumpet, anyone?

Chocolate and hazelnut frumpet doughnuts 

Makes 4 | Takes 10 mins V FAFF FACTOR

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• 50g caster sugar • ½ tsp cinnamon • 2 eggs, beaten • ½ tsp vanilla extract • 4 Asda Crumpets • 4 tsp Asda Hazelnut Chocolate Spread

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1 Stir the caster sugar and cinnamon together on a plate to combine. In a shallow dish add the beaten eggs and vanilla extract, whisk with a fork and set aside. 2 Take each crumpet and, using a dinner knife, cut a 3cm wide circle into the middle of the crumpet ensuring not to pierce the base. Use the knife to remove the circle of crumpet in one piece and set aside. Fill the gap with 1 tsp of chocolate spread,

replace the crumpet piece, pressing to seal. 3 Place a large frying pan over a medium heat. Meanwhile dip the crumpet in the egg mixture, turning to coat completely. Add the oil to the pan followed by the crumpet, cook for 1–2 mins until lightly golden and turn to repeat on the other side. 4 Remove from the pan and toss in the cinnamon sugar so your crumpet is completely covered. Repeat with the other crumpets and enjoy! Per 100g serving contains Energy 1,004kj 240 kcals 12%

Fat 5.6g Med 8%

Sugar 16.5g Med 18%

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Verdict The crumpet texture mimics a soft spongy doughnut, with the cinnamon sugar transporting you into churros territory. The warmed hazelnut chocolate centre seals the deal for a very tasty and quick sweet fix that makes you feel like you’ve performed a baking miracle. It’s a thumbs-up for frumpets – more, please!

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PICK OF THE MONTH

GOCHUJANG PASTE

This Korean red chilli pepper paste has a sweet, savoury and spicy fermented kick to it. It’s a taste companion to classic Korean recipes such as bibimbap and bulgogi burgers and it’s also super versatile. Use it as a paste to coat and roast vegetables or stir into soups or through noodles to experience its unique flavour hit. Cook by Asda Gochujang Paste, £1.55/110g

Handy gadgets Stock up on these essentials and cook to perfection

H OW TO…CARVE A LEG OF LAMB Sunny side up Perfectly-shaped eggs every time for those breakfast sandwich stacks. Joie Egg Ring 2-pack, £3.50 ILLUSTRATIONS Kit Cheung | PHOTOGRAPHY Dan Jones | FOOD STYLING Marina Filippelli | PROP STYLING Max Robinson

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3 CARVE even slices along the length of the joint, down to the bone. 4 REMOVE the slices of lamb by running the knife horizontally away from you along the bone, using the meat fork to keep the leg in place.

Myth buster: Searing meat seals in the juices,

right? Not so! In fact, this method results in a loss of moisture, but there are still benefits. Essential for creating flavour through caramelisation, searing adds to the texture and taste, not to mention the mouthwatering colouring. Selected Asda stores. Subject to availability. May exclude Asda Express and small stores: asda.com/smallstores. Delivery, collection and minimum basket charges may apply. Carrier bag charges may apply. Delivery/collection slots subject to availability. George.com – delivery charge may apply. UK delivery only. Cook by Asda Gochujang Paste, £1.41/100g

A knifeʼs edge Restore your knives back to their former glory and cut, carve and slice like a pro. Anysharp Knife Sharpener, £8

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Egging you on Need a chocolatey gift that passes the taste test and meets your budget? We’ve cracked it with this sensational selection WORDS LOUISA STREETING PHOTOGRAPHY STEVE SAYERS

Asda Extra Special Free From Dark Chocolate Egg with Vanilla Flavour Truffles

Asda Extra Special Extra Thick Fruit & Hazelnut Milk Chocolate Egg

Asda Extra Special Extra Thick Raspberry & Marshmallow White Chocolate Egg

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OMV! Hoppily Vegan Espresso Martini Flavour Choc Easter Egg

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Asda Extra Special Extra Thick Fruit & Hazelnut Milk Chocolate Egg, £8/400g*

OMV! Hoppily Vegan Espresso Martini Flavour Choc Easter Egg, £5/160g

Asda Extra Special Extra Thick Raspberry & Marshmallow White Chocolate Egg, £8/400g

Keep it classic without holding back on texture and flavour. This super-smooth, milk chocolate egg is flecked with a delicious combo of crunchy hazelnuts and golden raisins. And we can’t get enough of the extra-thick shell.

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This egg brings all the creaminess of that cocktail you know and love. The shell is layered with caramel shards and white chocolate drops bringing a subtle sweetness to balance against the espresso. You won’t even know it’s vegan!

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Little, fluffy marshmallows and zingy raspberries are swirled through the creamy, white chocolate shell of this moreish egg. With all the delight of a delicious dessert, this fruit and chocolate pairing is a match made in heaven.

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All the intense richness of dark choc without milk, egg or gluten. Plus, it’s made using the best quality Belgian chocolate, for that real touch of luxury. It also comes with accompanying fondant truffles with a soft vanilla centre – bliss!

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Your chocolate orange just got an almighty upgrade! Punchy citrus aromas and warming ginger cut through the dark chocolate, made with cocoa nibs for mega richness. It’s like all the best flavours of Christmas in one Easter egg…

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With the days lengthening, now is a good time switch away from comforting winter wines to lighter and more refreshing flavours, says Clive Donaldson PHOTOGRAPHY STEVE SAYERS

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Asda Extra Special Sicilian Reserve Red, £8.75/75cl A blend of red grapes with mellow, fruity flavours and hints of wild herbs and chocolate. Perfect for that end-of-the-day wind-down.

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Savoury, satisfying

Asda Extra Special Pinotage, £7/75cl South Africa’s own red grape, Pinotage, has smoky and earthy hues – perfect with savoury flavours like sausages and lentils.

Classy Claret

Asda Extra Special Bordeaux Supérieur, £8/75cl This smooth and elegant red is a medium-bodied plummy wine that offers a great balance of concentration and freshness.

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Asda Extra Special Rosso Di Montalcino, £18/75cl Like a super-charged Chianti, this red’s intense cherry, leather and spice flavours deliver superb complexity in one relaxing glass.

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A fresh look at France

Asda Extra Special Cru de Beaujolais Fleurie, £11.75/75cl There is floral lift and leafy freshness to this light French wine that complements the earthy notes in root veg dishes. Divine.

Aged to perfection

Asda Extra Special Marques del Norte Rioja Reserva, £9.99/75cl Slow roast lamb is a Spanish classic in the Rioja region. This extra richness calls for a longer-aged wine like this 2018 vintage.

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Tukituki Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough, £8.50/75cl The Marlborough region is known for its punchy style of Sauvignon, and this is a great example with its naturally herbaceous flavour.

Suave sipping

Asda Extra Special Soave Classico, £7.25/75cl Soave is a classic Italian white from the northeast of Italy. Enjoy smooth texture, lemony flavours, a hint of almonds as the day melts away…

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Asda Extra Special Gavi, Sauvignon £9.25/75cl Asda Extra Special Touraine A crisp, lemony white from the Sauvignon Blanc, £9/75cl cooler northwest of Italy. It has With notes of gooseberry and vibrant flavours of apple and citrus nettle, this wine has a great affinity fruit that go with vegetable pasta. for tangy goatʼs cheese or feta.

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Sweet treat

Asda Extra Special Asti Sparkling Wine, £7/75cl Asti is a floral sparkling wine with refreshing grape and peach notes that go well with creamy white chocolate flavours .

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Zesty bubbles

Asda Extra Special Valdobbiadene Prosecco Brut, £10.75/75cl This Valdobbiadene Prosecco has a touch of sweetness that is perfect with the tangy lemony flavours of our Easter roulade on p69.

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COOK IN THE BAG LAMB ROAST WITH A GARLIC, ROSEMARY AND THYME RUB

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From a succulently tasty roast with wow factor to a showstopping pud, put on the perfect feast this Easter RECIPES MYLES WILLIAMSON PHOTOGRAPHY MARTIN POOLE MARCH/APRIL 2024 | ASDA MAGAZINE | 59

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Learn our top tips for how to carve your Easter leg of lamb in Hacks More Like It on p45

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Fragrant Easter roasted lamb leg and gravy

The bay, orange and garlic rub takes this Easter leg of lamb to the next level. Serves 8–10 | Ready in 2 hrs 10 mins EF FAFF FACTOR

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• 3 celery stalks, roughly chopped • 1 large onion, roughly chopped • 2 medium carrots, roughly chopped • ½ x 20g pack Asda Rosemary • 8 dried bay leaves • 1 garlic bulb, halved lengthways • 1 x quantity of bay, orange and garlic spring rub (see page 61)

• Asda Tender Lamb Leg (typically 2.15kg) For the gravy • 5 tbsp plain flour • 250ml dry white wine • 1 chicken stock cube, made up to 500ml • 1 tbsp redcurrant jelly

1 Preheat the oven to 200˚C/180˚C fan/gas 6. Add the celery, onion and carrots to a flameproof lipped roasting tin with the herbs and garlic. 2 Make the bay, orange and garlic spring rub (see page 61). Trim the lamb leg of excess sinew and pierce the meat with the tip of a sharp knife about 10 times all over the leg, about 1–2cm deep. Spread the rub all over the lamb pushing it into these incisions. 3 Place on top of the veg and herbs and roast for 1 hr 5 mins for medium rare (55°C on a meat thermometer – for accuracy test the deepest part of the lamb). For medium (60°C) add an extra 5 mins, for medium-well (65°C) another 5 mins and a further 5–10 mins for well done (70°C). Transfer the

meat to a warm platter to rest, loosely covered with foil. 4 To make the gravy, put the roasting tin on the hob over a high heat. Add the flour and cook for 2–3 mins, stirring occasionally. Pour in the wine and bubble briskly, scraping the base of the pan, until thickened slightly. Add the chicken stock and stir again, while bringing to a boil. Strain into a large saucepan, pressing to extract the juice (discard the veg and herbs). Add 500ml water, redcurrant jelly and any resting juices from the lamb. Simmer for 5–10 mins, until thickened; season. Carve the rested lamb and serve with the gravy alongside. Per 303g serving contains Energy 1,851kj 442kcals 22%

Fat 17.6g Med 25%

Sat fat 7g High 35%

Sugar 3.3g Low 4%

Salt 2.21g High 37%

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• 16 dried bay leaves • ½ tbsp freshly ground black pepper • 1 orange, zest and juice (1 tbsp) • 1 tbsp fine sea salt • 8 garlic cloves, crushed • 1 tsp sugar • 2 tbsp olive oil 1 Crumble the bay leaves into a small food processor with black pepper and orange zest, blitz with the sea salt until finely ground (or bash in a pestle and mortar). Add the garlic, sugar, olive oil and orange juice. Blitz (or bash) until combined. 2 Use to marinate and flavour your Easter lamb or any other classic Sunday roast joints, whole fish (or larger fillets), vegan main and trays of veggies. It’ll keep in the fridge for up to 3 days. Per 13g serving contains Energy 146kj 35kcals 2%

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Lamb chops and root veg traybake

A simple one-pan dish that gives you the basis of a classic Easter roast, packed with hearty veg, without as much effort or for smaller portions. Serves 2 | Ready in 45 mins GF

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• 1 medium red onion, cut into thin wedges

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and garlic spring rub (for how to do this, see recipe on this page, left). 2 Add the veg to a small lipped baking tray with the lamb chops and herbs. Pour over the rub and toss to coat everything evenly. Place the coated lamb chops on top of the veg and roast for 20–25 mins, or until everything is well-browned and the veg is tender. Serve immediately with greens and potatoes alongside. Per 379g serving contains Energy Fat 1,839 kj 24.3g 440 kcals High 22% 35%

Sat fat 8.7g High 44%

Sugar 18.6g Low 21%

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• 250g pack Asda Ricotta Cheese • ½ unwaxed lemon, zest and juice • 3 tbsp milk • 2 tbsp runny honey • 100g unsalted butter, melted, plus more if needed

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• ½ medium celeriac (about 450g), peeled and sliced

• 500g bunch beetroot, washed,

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Pair the vegan pastry with dairy-free cheese, swap butter for olive oil, and honey for maple syrup.

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and tuck just inside and above the edge of the tin, bunching to create a tightly-packed flaky 2–3cm border. Dab any remaining melted butter all over the tart (you may need to rewarm it or melt a little extra) and then drizzle with the remaining 1 tbsp honey. 5 Place on a baking tray in the bottom of the hot oven and immediately reduce the temperature to 180˚C/160˚C fan/gas 4. Bake for 50 mins – cover with foil at any point, if it’s browning too quickly – and then remove from the oven. Let cool for 5 mins and then carefully remove the sides of the cake tin. Return to the oven for a final 20–30 mins, until the veg is tender and pastry deeply browned. Top with goat’s cheese chunks, if using and rest and cool for 15 mins before serving. 6 While the tart cooks, make the salsa verde. Whizz all the ingredients together in a small food processor (or finely chop and mix by hand) with 4 tbsp water until combined. Loosen with a splash more water if needed, until the sauce is thick yet spoonable; season. Serve alongside the galette.

Per 260g serving contains Energy 1,969 kj 471kcals 24%

Fat 25.2g High 36%

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Caramelised echalion shallots

These sweet shallots will impress your guests and pair beautifully with any roast dinner. Serves 4 | Ready in 15 mins V

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• 2 tbsp olive oil • 30g unsalted butter • 1 tsp thyme leaves • 2 tbsp balsamic vinegar 1 Trim the root off the shallots but keep it attached. Halve the shallots lengthways and peel. 2 Heat a large frying pan over Selected Asda stores. Subject to availability. May exclude Asda Express and small stores: asda. com/smallstores. Delivery, collection and minimum basket charges may apply. Carrier bag charges may apply. Delivery/collection slots subject to availability. Photographs show serving suggestions.

medium-high heat and add the oil. Season the shallots and place cut-side down into the pan. Cook, pressing the shallots down occasionally, until well-browned (about 3–4 mins). 3 Add the butter, thyme leaves, balsamic and 4 tbsp water. Cover the pan with a tight-fitting lid (or foil) and cook over low heat for about 3–5 mins, until the shallots are really tender. Uncover, flip the shallots and return to medium-high heat, reducing the liquid until you have a syrupy, coating consistency. Keep warm over a low heat until ready to serve. Per 101g serving contains Energy 541kj 129 kcals 6%

Fat 11.8g Med 17%

Sat fat 4.7g Med 24%

Sugar 3.5g Low 4%

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Buttery yet sharp, crisp but soft, these moreish, pretty potato cakes will please the mash and roasties crowd. Serves 4 | Ready in 1 hr 10 mins GF d FAFF FACTOR

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• 1 small leek (150g), trimmed, washed and cut into 1cm dice • 1 large egg, beaten • 15g Parmesan, grated

1 Preheat the oven to 200˚C/180˚C fan/gas 6. Peel the potatoes and cut into 2cm chunks. Add to a medium saucepan and cover with cold salted water. Bring to the boil and bubble briskly for 10–15 mins, until very tender. Drain well and then steam dry for 5 mins. Season and mash until smooth and set aside (or cover and chill overnight; it’ll keep in the fridge for up to 3 days). 2 Meanwhile, heat a small frying pan over medium-high heat and add 10g butter. Once melted, add the diced leek and cook for a few mins, until softened. Set aside to cool. 3 Mix the cooled mashed potato with the beaten egg, cooled leeks, Parmesan and season. Line a flat

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baking tray with baking paper. Divide the mixture into 4 and shape into 8cm wide cakes, about 3cm high (use non-stick cooking rings or a lightly greased cookie cutter to help, if you have them). Place in the fridge to firm up for 30 mins. 4 Place a knob of butter on each potato cake and bake for 20–25 mins, until golden brown and piping hot in the centre. Serve immediately alongside your Easter roast.

Per 159g serving contains Energy 785kj 188kcals 9%

Fat 8.7g Med 12%

Sat fat 5.1g Med 26%

Sugar 1.7g Low 2%

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Leek and Parmesan mashed potato cakes

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Green veg mega mix Charring the spring onions adds a smoky bite to tender spring vegetables and herbs. Serves 4 | Ready in 10 mins V

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1 Preheat the grill to high. Add the spring onions to a small baking tray with 1 tbsp oil, season and spread out. Grill for 6–8 mins, turning halfway, until deeply browned and very tender. 2 Meanwhile, bring a pan of salted water to a boil. Add the broccoli and peas, cover and boil for about 3 mins, until tender. Drain well and then return

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Cook’s tip Add other green veg to the mix, such as sliced leeks, sliced cabbage or broad beans. Per 240g serving contains Energy Fat 1,004kj 16.3g 240 kcals Med 12% 23%

Sat fat 8.4g High 42%

Sugar 7.4g Low 8%

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A classy pud where salty meets sweet – marvel at the gooey, caramel layer as you slice it… Serves 12 | Ready in 40 mins, plus chilling V EF FAFF FACTOR

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For the biscuit base • 250g Asda Bourbon Biscuits • 100g unsalted butter, melted For the miso caramel • 275g caster sugar • 50g golden syrup • 100g unsalted butter, cubed • 100ml double cream • 1 tbsp white miso paste For the chocolate topping • 75g milk chocolate, melted • 65ml double cream To garnish • 80g small chocolate eggs 1 Crush the biscuits in a food processor until they resemble fine breadcrumbs. Mix with melted butter and tip into the base of a 20cm fluted loose bottom tart tin. Press the biscuit mixture evenly into the bottom of the tin and up the sides, dipping a teaspoon in water to help you smooth it out. Set in the fridge for 15 mins. 2 Meanwhile, make the miso caramel. Put the sugar and golden syrup into a wide, heavy-based pan over a low-medium heat. Slowly heat the sugar, gently swirling the pan from time to time to help it melt evenly. Do not be tempted to stir the sugar at any time as this will make the caramel crystallise. Once all the sugar has melted and is a dark golden brown colour, remove from the heat and add in the butter, cream and miso, then whisk until smooth. The caramel will splutter at first, which is normal. 3 Pour the caramel into the tart case. Chill in the fridge for 1 hour to set completely.

4 To make the ganache for the topping, place the chocolate in a heatproof bowl and microwave at medium power for 20-sec bursts until just melted. Or melt in a heatproof bowl over a small pan of simmering water, making sure the water doesn’t touch the bowl, then remove from the heat. 5 Gradually whisk the double cream into the melted milk chocolate. Spoon and smooth this over the set caramel, then leave in the fridge overnight. 6 Once set, chop ½ the chocolate eggs. Press the whole ones into the top and sprinkle over the chopped ones. 7 Leave the tart in the tin at room temperature for 30 mins so it releases easily. Remove from the tin and serve. Per 85g serving contains Energy 1,814kj 434kcals 22%

Fat 27.5g High 39%

Sat fat 16.9g High 85%

Sugar 34.9g High 39%

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Pistachio and lemon curd roulade

Crisp, pillowy meringue swirled around a nutty, citrussy cream filling – this luscious dessert is a special way to end an Easter Sunday lunch. Serves 8 | Ready in 50 mins, plus cooling V

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1 Preheat the oven to 160ºC/140ºC fan/gas 3 and line a 32x23cm swiss roll tin with baking paper. 2 Put the egg whites into a large bowl. Use an electric whisk to beat for 2 mins

until fluffy, then gradually add in the sugar 1 tbsp at a time, whisking for 5 mins until you have a stiff meringue. 3 Spread evenly into the tin, then sprinkle over the pistachios. Bake for 16–18 mins until crisp and slightly golden on top. Leave to cool completely in the tin, it will slightly sink. 4 To make the pistachio paste, put 50g of the pistachios and all the icing sugar into a food processor and blend until you have a fine breadcrumb consistency. Add in 2 tbsp water and blend into a paste. Tip into a bowl then stir in the remaining 100g pistachios along with 1–2 tbsp water until you have a spreadable, chunky paste. You may need to add in an extra 1 tbsp of water. Set aside until needed. 5 Whip the cream using a balloon

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Asda Extra Special Valdobbiadene Prosecco Brut, £10/75cl

whisk or electric whisk until the cream can hold its shape in firm peaks when the whisk is removed – the cream needs to be quite thick to hold its shape in the roulade. Use a spatula to fold in the lemon curd. 6 If the meringue has spread over the tin, use a small, sharp knife to cut around the edges. Line a work surface with baking paper slightly larger than

PHOTOGRAPHY Stuart West | FOOD STYLING Jack Sargeson | PROP STYLING Cynthia Blackett

For the meringue • 3 egg whites • 175g caster sugar • 50g shelled and skinned pistachios, finely chopped For the pistachio paste • 150g shelled and skinned pistachios • 75g icing sugar For the cream • 150ml double cream • 2 tbsp Asda Lemon Curd To garnish • 1 lemon, grated or pared

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the meringue, then flip it out of the tin, pistachio side down. Peel away the baking paper from the meringue. 7 Arrange the meringue so that the short side is facing you. Score across the length of the meringue, about 2cm from the bottom. 8 Spread the pistachio paste over the meringue by placing dollops over first then pushing it into an even layer using a knife. Spread an even layer of lemon

curd cream over the top of the paste. 9 Using the baking paper to push the meringue forward, start to roll away from you, creating a tight spiral. Serve immediately with a sprinkling of lemon zest on top. Per 97g serving contains Energy 1,575kj 376kcals 19%

Fat 21.4g High 31%

Sat fat 7.7g High 39%

Sugar 35.1g High 39%

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BRING THE ZING

Simmer pistachios for 30 secs and rub away the brown skins to get a vivid colour to your pud. If you look under 25 and want to buy alcohol you will need to prove your age Challenge 25. No I.D. No sale. You must be 18 or over to purchase alcohol.

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EASY WINS Winner winner

Asda Ready to Roast Extra Tasty Chicken Joint, £4.25/600g*

Take a tasty shortcut this Easter with our frozen options

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Asda Frozen for Freshness Sliced Carrots, £1.09/kg

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A quick slice

Asda Extra Special Sicilian Lemon & Mascarpone Roulade, £5.50/426g

Melt-in-the-mouth

Asda Extra Special 12 Macaron Selection, £3.50/132g

Asda 12 Golden Yorkshire Puddings by Asda, 39p/100g; Asda Frozen for Freshness Broccoli Florets, £1.50/kg; Asda Crispy Roast Potatoes, £1.25/kg; Asda Ready To Roast Extra Tasty Chicken Joint, £7.08/kg; Asda Ready To Roast Honey Glazed Gammon Joint, £7.33/kg; Asda Frozen for Freshness Sliced Carrots, £1.09/kg; Asda Extra Special Hand Finished Sicilian Lemon & Mascarpone Roulade, £1.17/100g; Asda Extra Special 12 Macaron Selection, £2.65/100g.

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old days Take a trip down memory lane with these fresh takes on the trusty traybake. One tin, four gorgeous cakes RECIPES ANNIE RIGG PHOTOGRAPHY MAJA SMEND

Sprinkles sponge

All the yumminess of a classic Victoria, but no fiddly assembly. Top vanilla cake with jam and buttercream, then let the kids have fun with our rainbow topping. Serves 16 | Ready in 1 hr, plus cooling V d FAFF FACTOR

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• 175g unsalted butter, softened,

plus extra for greasing tin • 150g caster sugar • 1 tsp Bake by Asda Vanilla Natural Flavouring • 3 eggs, lightly beaten • 150g Bake by Asda Plain Flour • 25g Bake by Asda Cornflour • 1½ tsp Bake by Asda Baking Powder • 1 tbsp milk To decorate • 4 tbsp raspberry jam • 100g unsalted butter, softened • 1 tsp Bake by Asda Vanilla Natural Flavouring • 200g Bake by Asda Icing Sugar, sifted • 1 tbsp milk • 20g Bake by Asda Rainbow Sprinkles

1 Preheat the oven to 180°C/160°C fan/gas 4. Grease and line the base and sides of a 20cm square baking tin with a piece of baking paper. 2 To make the cake, cream the butter with the caster sugar and vanilla for about 4 mins until soft, pale and light, either in a stand mixer or in a big bowl using electric beaters. 3 Add the eggs one at a time and mix well in between each addition. Scrape down the sides of the mixing bowl with a rubber spatula. Sift the flour, cornflour, baking powder and a pinch of salt into the bowl, then add the milk and mix again until smooth and the ingredients are thoroughly combined. 4 Scoop the cake mixture into the lined tin, spread level and bake on the middle shelf for 30–32 mins until

golden brown, well risen and a wooden skewer inserted into the centre of the cake comes out clean. 5 Leave in the tin for 5 mins and then turn out onto a wire rack and leave to cool completely before decorating. 6 To decorate, spread the top of the cake with the raspberry jam. Next, in a large bowl beat the butter with the vanilla until very pale, soft and light. Add the icing sugar and milk and mix gently with a rubber spatula until roughly combined and then beat again using electric beaters until the buttercream is light and fluffy. Spread the buttercream on the cake on top of the jam and scatter with rainbow sprinkles. Cut into 16 squares to serve. Per 62g serving contains Energy Fat 1,206kj 15.4g 288kcals High 14% 22%

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Sat fat 9.4g High 47%

Sugar 25.7g High 29%

Salt 0.16g Low 3%

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Bring a little sunshine and joy to a rainy spring day with this totally tropical bake. We suggest toasting extra coconut for nibbling on. Serves 16 | Ready in 1hr and 15 mins, plus cooling V d FAFF FACTOR

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• 200g unsalted butter, softened • 200g caster sugar, plus 2 tbsp • 4 eggs, lightly beaten • 4 unwaxed limes • 200g Bake by Asda Self Raising Flour

• 1 tsp Bake by Asda Baking Powder • 50g desiccated coconut • 4 tbsp coconut cream For the topping • ¼ fresh coconut • 200g low fat cream cheese • 100g Bake by Asda Icing Sugar, sifted

1 Preheat the oven to 180°C/160°C fan/gas 4. Grease and line the base and sides of a 20cm square tin with baking paper. 2 To make the cake, cream the softened butter and 200g caster sugar until pale, light and fluffy, this will take about 3–4 mins in a stand mixer or in a big bowl using electric beaters. Gradually add the beaten eggs, mixing well between each addition and scraping the mixture down the sides of the bowl with a rubber spatula. 3 Finely grate the zest and squeeze the juice from 2 limes, and add to the mixture. Sift the flour, baking powder and a pinch of salt into the bowl, add the desiccated coconut and the coconut cream and mix until smooth. Spoon the mixture into the prepared tin and spread level. 4 Bake in the oven for about 45 mins or until well risen, golden brown and a skewer inserted into the middle of the cake comes out clean. Leave the oven on and cool the cake in the tin for 2 mins while you prepare the syrup. 5 Grate the zest from the third lime, cover and set aside. Squeeze the juice

and combine with the remaining 2 tbsp caster sugar, mixing to dissolve the sugar. Make holes in the top of the cake using a wooden skewer or cocktail stick and brush or spoon the lime syrup over the cake. Leave the sponge to cool completely. 6 Using a vegetable peeler shave the fresh coconut into strips. Arrange on a lined baking sheet and toast in the oven for 5 mins until lightly toasted. 7 For the topping, use a spatula or wooden spoon to mix the cream cheese in a bowl with the icing sugar and the juice and zest from the fourth lime. Donʼt overmix or the icing will become too runny. Spread the mixture over the top of the cooled cake. Scatter with the toasted coconut shavings and reserved lime zest to serve.

Cook’s tip To cut into triangles cut the traybake into 2 halves, then cut each half into 4 equal rectangles before halving each rectangle into 2 triangles. Leftovers tip Use up coconut cream in curries or other savoury dishes like you would a can of coconut milk, using a ratio of 3 parts cream to 1 part water. Coconut cream also freezes well for later use. Per 90g serving contains Energy 1,348kj 322kcals 16%

Fat 19.4g High 28%

Sat fat 13.3g High 67%

Sugar Salt 21.2g 0.36g High Medium 24% 6%

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Cherry bakewell blondies

A mash-up made in heaven, with oozey jam and nutty almond flavours, plus all the squidge factor of a really great brownie – so moreish! Serves 16 | Ready in 45 mins, plus cooling V d FAFF FACTOR

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• 150g unsalted butter, diced • 150g soft light brown sugar • 50g golden caster sugar • 1 tsp almond extract • 2 eggs • 150g Bake by Asda Plain Flour • 50g ground almonds • ½ tsp Bake by Asda Baking Powder • 100g white chocolate, chopped

• 75g dried cherries, roughly

chopped • 3 tbsp morello cherry conserve • 30g flaked almonds 1 Preheat the oven to 180°C/160°C fan/gas 4. Grease and line the base and sides of a 20cm square tin with baking paper.

2 Melt the butter in a heavy bottomed saucepan over a low-medium heat. Continue cooking the melted butter, swirling the pan from time to time for another 2 mins until it begins to smell of toasted nuts and the milk solids separate and become golden brown. Tip the butter into a large mixing bowl and leave to cool for 3–4 mins.

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3 Add both sugars and the almond extract to the melted butter and whisk to combine using a balloon whisk. Add the eggs and whisk again to combine. 4 Sift the plain flour, ground almonds, baking powder and a pinch of salt into the bowl. Add the chocolate chunks and dried cherries and use a rubber spatula to mix thoroughly through the batter. Spoon the mixture into the lined tin and spread level. 5 Dollop the cherry conserve over the top of the blondies and lightly swirl into the mixture using a teaspoon. Scatter

with flaked almonds and bake for 30–35 mins until risen and golden brown. Leave to cool completely before cutting into neat little squares. Per 23g serving contains Energy 469 kj 112kcals 6%

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Rhubarb crumble custard cake

An old-school favourite gets a cake-over in this seasonal bake. Itʼs perfect for afternoon tea or pud – simply serve with an extra dollop of custard. Serves 12 | Ready in 1hr 10 mins, plus cooling V d FAFF FACTOR

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For the crumble topping • 50g unsalted butter • 75g Bake by Asda Plain Flour • 25g golden caster sugar For the cake • 300g trimmed forced rhubarb • 175g unsalted butter, softened • 100g golden caster sugar • 75g light brown soft sugar • 1 tsp Bake by Asda Vanilla Natural Flavouring • 3 eggs, lightly beaten • 225g Bake by Asda Plain Flour • 2 tsp Bake by Asda Baking Powder • 4 tbsp (60ml) half fat soured cream • 250g Asda Fresh Custard

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1 Preheat the oven to 180°C/160°C fan/gas 4. Grease and line the base and sides of a 20cm square tin with baking paper. 2 Start by making the crumble topping. Melt the butter, pour into a bowl and leave to cool for a minute. Add the plain flour, sugar and a pinch of salt and mix to combine until the mixture forms clumps. Set aside. 3 Wash the rhubarb, then pat it dry on kitchen paper and cut each of the stalks into 5cm lengths. 4 To make the cake, either using a stand mixer or electric beaters and a big bowl, cream the butter with both sugars and the vanilla for about 4 mins

until pale and light. Scrape down the sides of the mixing bowl with a rubber spatula from time to time. 5 Gradually add the beaten eggs, mixing well in between each addition. Sift the flour, baking powder and a pinch of salt into the bowl, add the soured cream and slowly mix until smooth and thoroughly combined. Scoop the mixture into the lined baking tin and spread level. 6 Spoon the custard on top of the cake mixture in mounds. Arrange the rhubarb over the cake and scatter evenly with the crumble mixture. Bake in the middle of the oven for about 50 mins until the cake is golden brown, well risen and a skewer inserted into the middle comes out clean. 7 Leave to cool in the tin before cutting in half lengthways and then cut each half into 6 rectangles to serve. Per 111g serving contains Energy 1,454kj 347kcals 17%

Fat 18.1g Med 26%

Sat fat 10.7g High 54%

Sugar 19.6g Med 22%

Salt 0.39g Med 7%

FOOD STYLING Marina Filippelli | PROP STYLING Lydia McPherson

Bake by Asda Vanilla Flavouring, 90p/38ml

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Cook’s tip Don’t be tempted to substitute fresh custard for one from a can or carton. The long-life versions work better in this bake as they set a little thicker. Leftovers tip Roast rhubarb to make a deliciously tangy topping for porridge, yogurt or ice cream. Chop remaining stalks into a baking paper-lined, ovenproof dish. Sprinkle 20g sugar per 100g rhubarb plus a tablespoon of water or orange juice. Cover with foil and roast for 15–20 mins after the cake comes out of the oven.

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Eid feast

Eid al-Fitr marks the end of the month-long fast of Ramadan, observed by Muslims all over the UK. Our readers tell us the stories of the dishes that make up part of their Eid celebrations with family and friends WORDS CL ARE KNIVETT FOOD PHOTOGRAPHY MYLES NEW

Riz ‘a djej (Lebanese rice and chicken)

Follow these simple steps to cook up this soul-warming, Middle Eastern dish with oodles of flavour and texture – the perfect centrepiece for a special occasion. Serves 4 | Ready in 30 mins EF FAFF FACTOR

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Meet Linda

Linda: ‘Eid reminds me of celebrating with my family when I was living in Lebanon. We’d wake up around 5am, turn on the TV for Eid prayers and visit the cemetery to remember those who are no longer with us. Then we’d return home to sleep and have a little breakfast before going to my mother’s family home. My mum has five sisters and six brothers so there were always a lot of people there. Her mum, my grandmother, was an amazing cook and she would make delicious food for Eid. This Lebanese chicken and rice dish would always be on the table. You don’t have to just use cashews. I like to add pine nuts and almonds too.’

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• 1 tbsp olive oil • 1 onion, chopped • 250g lean minced beef • ½ tsp ground all spice • ½ tsp ground cinnamon • 200g basmati rice • 1 chicken stock pot made up to 450ml

• 240g pack Asda Roast Chicken Breast Fillets, torn into pieces

• 50g cashew nuts, toasted • 10g fresh parsley, finely chopped For the cucumber yoghurt • 150g fat free Greek style yogurt • 1 garlic clove, minced • 100g cucumber, diced • Pinch of dried mint

1 Place a large pan over a medium heat, add the oil and onion and fry gently until softened and translucent, stirring occasionally. 2 Add in the mince and spices, season, mix and fry until the beef is completely cooked through. 3 Tip in the rice, stir to combine, then

pour in the chicken stock and bring to the boil. Reduce the heat to low, cover and simmer for 20 mins. It will be ready when all the stock has been absorbed and the rice is cooked. 4 Meanwhile, prepare the cucumber yogurt. Stir the garlic into the yogurt with a pinch of salt. Combine with the chopped cucumber top with the dried mint and set aside in the fridge. 5 Stir through most of the cooked chicken reserving some for the top for serving. Plate up the rice topped with the remaining chicken, nuts and parsley with the cucumber yogurt. Cookʼs tip: Weʼve used ready-to-eat, cooked chicken to save time. You can roast chicken breast fillets from scratch, if preferred. Per 460g serving contains Energy Fat 2,194kj 18.9g 524kcals Med 26% 27%

Sat fat 5.1g Low 26%

Sugar 6.9g Low 8%

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Meet Nadia Nabil

Nadia: ‘Ramadan is a time of reflection, prayer and fasting but it’s also a time for community, family and being together. I love to cook and at the end of Ramadan we celebrate Eid. This is a day to celebrate breaking the fast and so we make special sharing dishes to enjoy together. My husband and I celebrate Eid as a family. We have two children: my son, Adam, is 12 and my daughter, Lamiaa, is 24. She is married and lives in London so she and her husband will join us. It’s traditional for us to buy presents for each other. I will buy for my mother, often clothes or perfume, and my daughter will buy something for me. I’m from Casablanca in Morocco so we cook traditional recipes from home. There are many sweet and savoury dishes that we will make for Eid, Tfaya is one of our favourites. Beef is cooked in a rich tomato sauce with chickpeas served with couscous and topped with tfaya, a sauce which is like spiced caramelised onions. The dish is similar to a tagine and you can also add boiled eggs on top, too.’

Tfaya-inspired (Moroccan couscous with beef and caramelised onions) Flecks of saffron gives the sweet and spicy onions and sultanas their aromatic flavour. Cook low and slow until theyʼre really jammy. Serves 4–6 | Ready in 2 hrs 30 mins FAFF FACTOR

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For the beef • ½ tsp black peppercorns • 2 tbsp sunflower oil • 2 onions, finely diced • 400g diced beef shin • 1 tsp ground ginger • 1 tsp ground turmeric • 400g tin chopped tomatoes • 1 Asda Beef Stock Cube • 400g tin chickpeas, drained and rinsed For the tfaya (caramelised onions) and couscous • 2 tbsp sunflower oil • 3 onions, thinly sliced • 100g sultanas • 2 tsp caster sugar • ½ tsp ground turmeric • ½ tsp ground cinnamon • pinch of Cook by Asda Saffron, about 8 strands (optional) • 300g couscous

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1 Crush the peppercorns in a pestle and mortar until finely ground. Alternatively, grind fresh black pepper into a small bowl until you have ½ tsp. Heat the oil in a large, high-sided frying pan with a fitted lid or a lidded casserole pot over a medium-high heat, then add the onions, beef, black pepper, ginger, turmeric and half the chopped tomatoes. Cook, stirring, until the onions are slightly softened and the beef is no longer pink on the outside, about 6–8 mins. Turn the heat down to medium once it starts sizzling. 2 Add the remaining tomatoes, 800ml water then crumble in the stock cube and season. Bring to a gentle simmer, cover with a lid then turn the heat to low and simmer gently for 30 mins. 3 Stir in the chickpeas, cover the pan again and cook for a further 30 mins. After this point, remove the lid and simmer gently until the sauce has thickened, the flavour has intensified and the beef is tender – a further

1 hr to 1 hr 15 mins. Stir occasionally and add a splash of water if it is starting to get too thick. Taste and season with more salt and pepper. 4 To make the tfaya (caramelised onions), heat the oil in a frying pan over a medium heat. Add the onions, sultanas, sugar, turmeric, cinnamon and saffron, if using, with a pinch of salt. Once sizzling, turn the heat to medium-low. Cook very gently, stirring occasionally, until the onions are really soft, caramelised and golden brown, about 30–35 mins. If they start turning dark too quickly you can add a splash of water or reduce the heat. Set aside if they are ready before the beef as they can be reheated before serving. 5 About 10 mins before everything is ready, add the couscous to a large, heatproof bowl with a pinch of salt and pour over 375ml just boiled water. Cover the bowl with a plate then leave to stand until the water is all absorbed, about 8–10 mins. Fluff up with a fork just before plating up. 6 To serve, transfer the couscous to a serving platter then top with the beef and caramelised onions and sultanas. Per 467g serving contains Energy Fat 2,227kj 12.6g 532kcals Low 27% 18%

Sat fat Sugar Salt 2.3g 26.2g 0.84g Low Medium Low 12% 29% 14%

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Walnut and pistachio baklava

This version uses nuts layered between syrup-soaked flaky pastry, infused with rose and cardamom. Makes 36 | Ready in 1 hr 50 mins, plus cooling time V EF FAFF FACTOR

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Meet Azir Razzak

Azir: ‘My family has Pakistani roots, but we cook food from all over the world. For Eid we make everything from Haleem, which is a slow-cooked dish of lentils and lamb, to sweet things like a Victoria sandwich. Nuts feature quite a lot in sweet dishes so I’m sharing our recipe for walnut and pistachio baklava, which is great for feeding lots of people. Eid is usually a big family event for us and we go to my parents or my in-laws home where there’s always lots of food. After Eid prayers in the morning, there’ll be a big community get together with a little bit of food, but then people tend to go home to rest or get presents and then join their friends and families later for more feasting and celebrating. We tend to have anything from 20 to 40 people throughout the day, family and extended family. There doesn’t have to be an invitation, everyone is always welcome.’

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For the baklava • 400g walnut halves • 150g granulated sugar • 2 x 200g packs Asda Ready Rolled Filo Pastry • 200g ghee or butter, melted • 2 tbsp pistachio kernels For the syrup • 3 green cardamom pods • 250g granulated sugar • ½ tbsp rose water • ½ lemon, juiced 1 Preheat the oven to 200°C/180°C fan/gas 6. Lay the walnuts out on a large roasting tray and bake until lightly toasted, about 6–8 mins, stirring halfway through so that they cook evenly. Set aside to cool completely. 2 Meanwhile, make the syrup. Lay the cardamom pods out on a chopping board and use the flat side of a knife to press down to crack them open. Remove the black seeds and add these to a medium saucepan with the sugar, 125ml water and the rose water. Place over a medium-low heat, stirring occasionally, until the sugar has dissolved, about 4–6 mins, then add the lemon juice and turn the heat up to medium. Boil for 8–10 mins, until the syrup has thickened, being careful as boiling sugar is extremely hot. Once ready, carefully pour the syrup through a fine sieve into a heatproof bowl or jug to remove the cardamom seeds, then discard these. Set aside to cool. 3 Lower the oven to 180°C/160°C fan/ gas 4. To make the walnut filling, add the cooled walnuts to a food processor with the sugar and blend until it has a

medium coarse consistency, keeping some slightly larger chunks of walnut. 4 Lay out 1 pack of your filo sheets on a chopping board then place a 26x19x5.5cm baking tin on top and cut around it so that the filo is the same size as the base. Brush the base of the dish with some of the melted ghee, then add a filo sheet and brush the top with more ghee. Cover the remaining filo sheets with a clean, damp tea towel while you are assembling to ensure they don’t dry out. Repeat until you have 5 layers of filo, brushing each sheet with ghee, then spread with ⅓ of the walnut mixture using the back of a spoon. Add a further 5 sheets of filo in the same way as before and another ⅓ of the walnut mixture. Open and cut the second pack of filo sheets to size when the first pack is finished. Top this with another 5 sheets of filo and ghee, then spread over the remaining walnut mixture. Finally, finish with your last filo sheets and ghee. Lightly press down on the final filo sheet before brushing to ensure the layers are completely pressed together. 5 Use a sharp knife to carefully cut a diamond pattern into the baklava, each roughly 3–4cm in size. Don’t worry too much if you can’t cut all the way through on each piece as you can do this again before serving. 6 Bake for 45 mins, until golden brown. Meanwhile, blend the pistachios in a food processor until finely ground, then set aside. If the baklava hasn’t browned enough after this time, you can put it under a hot grill for 1–2 mins. Carefully and evenly pour over the syrup while the baklava is still warm, then scatter with the pistachios and leave to cool completely in the tin before serving.

Per 39g serving contains Energy Fat 920 kj 13.8g 220 kcals High 11% 20%

Sat fat 4.2g High 21%

Sugar 11.7g High 13%

Salt 0.04g Low 1%

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Bun-believable!

Make not one but three pudding masterpieces using our delicious new flavours of hot cross buns. Taking inspiration from your fave sweet treats, theyʼre the moreish makeovers you need in your life RECIPES GABRIELLA ENGLISH PHOTOGRAPHY DAN JONES

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• 150g raspberries • 75g white chocolate, chopped

or broken into small pieces To garnish • 1 tbsp icing sugar • 50g fresh raspberries • ½ lemon, finely grated zest only • 2 tbsp flaked almonds, toasted 1 Grease and line the base and sides of a 20cm springform cake tin with baking paper. Lay out two sheets of kitchen foil on top of each other, then place the tin in the centre and scrunch it up tightly around the sides – this will help to catch any leaks. 2 In a mixing bowl, whisk the milk, cream, eggs and yolk, sugar, vanilla and lemon zest until well combined then transfer to a jug and set aside. 3 Use a sharp bread knife to slice each bun in half horizontally. Use the bottom half of 6 of these to line the sides of the tin with the cut side facing in. Use the remaining 2 bottom pieces to cover as much of the base as possible with the cut side facing up, slicing or tearing pieces as needed. 4 Take 2 of the top buns and slice or tear them as needed to plug any gaps on the base and sides. You should now

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have a tin completely lined with hot cross bun pieces. 5 Evenly pour over ⅓ of the milk mixture, then leave to soak for a few moments. Scatter over 100g of the raspberries and 50g of the white chocolate pieces. Cut 2 of the remaining top buns in half vertically, then use these to cover the raspberries and white chocolate. Scatter over the remaining 50g raspberries. Pour over another ⅓ of the milk mixture, then lightly press down so that this layer is fairly level and top with the 4 remaining bun tops. Evenly and gradually pour over the remaining milk mixture, then place the tin on a baking tray and set aside to soak for 15 mins. Preheat the oven to 180°/160°C fan/gas mark 4. 6 Bake the cake for 45–50 mins until deep golden brown. You can check if it is done by inserting a skewer between the buns on the top – it is ready if the skewer has a fairly thick coating of custard as it will firm up as it cools. If the custard/milk mixture is still very runny, return to the oven for a further 5 mins then check again. Cover with foil if it starts to turn too dark. 7 Leave to cool in the tin. Once cool, transfer to the fridge to firm up for at least 2 hours. 8 To decorate, melt the remaining 25g white chocolate in a small heatproof bowl set over a small pan of just simmering water, about 2–3 mins, stirring regularly. Transfer to a piping bag and pipe white chocolate across the hot cross bun crosses. Dust with icing sugar and garnish with raspberries, lemon zest and toasted flaked almonds to serve.

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Leftovers tip Store leftovers in the fridge for up to 2 days. Bring to room temperature before serving. Per 123g serving contains Energy Fat 1,245kj 13.3g 298kcals Med 15% 19%

Sat fat 6.5g High 33%

Sugar 16.7g Med 19%

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Chocolate orange hot cross bun s’mores

These gooey treats are the perfect crowd pleaser and kids will love them. Serve warm with a mug of hot chocolate for maximum meltiness. Makes 9 | Ready in 45 mins V FAFF FACTOR

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Hot Cross Buns • 100g dark chocolate, chopped or broken into small pieces, plus an extra square to grate (optional) • 1 orange, finely grated zest only, plus extra to decorate (optional) • 75g white mini marshmallows 1 Preheat the oven to 180°/160°C fan/ gas 4. Line a wide flat baking tray with

a piece of baking paper. 2 Use a sharp bread knife to carefully cut the whole pack of hot cross buns in half horizontally. Lay the bottom half on the lined baking tray, then evenly scatter over the dark chocolate and top with orange zest. Distribute the marshmallows evenly across the bun halves. Bake for 20–22 mins, until the marshmallows are soft and melted and starting to turn golden brown. Carefully

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remove from the oven and put the top halves of the buns on top. Return to the oven until the buns are warmed through and slightly crispy around the edges, about 6–8 mins. 3 Transfer to a serving dish and top with extra orange zest and grated chocolate, if you like. Per 54g serving contains Energy 854kj 202kcals 10%

Fat 7.7g Med 11%

Sat fat 4.4g High 22%

Sugar 15.2g High 17%

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HOT CROSS BUN S D ESSERTS

Mint chocolate hot cross bun ice cream sandwich Napkins at the ready! Drizzle creamy mint chocolate sauce over mint choc ice cream and serve between indulgently chocolatey pan-toasted hot cross buns.

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For the mint chocolate sauce • 180g pack Asda Dark Chocolate Mint Thins • 75ml double cream • 25g unsalted butter • 25g golden syrup For the ice cream sandwiches • 4 Asda Extra Special Triple Chocolate Hot Cross Buns • 8 scoops Asda Really Creamy Mint Choc Chip Ice Cream, slightly softened 1 To make the mint chocolate sauce, break the mint thins in half into a small heatproof bowl then add the remaining ingredients. Place the bowl on top of a small saucepan of just simmering water, making sure the base of the bowl doesn’t touch the water, and stir regularly until melted and glossy, about 5–6 mins. Set aside; if it starts to firm up too much you can return the bowl to the pan of water until loosened.

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2 Use a sharp bread knife to cut each hot cross bun in half horizontally. Heat a large frying pan over a medium-high heat then add the bun halves to the pan, cut-side down, and cook until golden brown and crisp, about 2 mins. Keep an eye on them to make sure the chocolate chunks don’t burn, then set aside. You’ll need to do this in batches. 3 Divide the bottoms of the buns between 4 plates then top each with 2 scoops of ice cream and drizzle over 1 tbsp of the chocolate sauce before adding the tops of the hot cross buns.

Browse our range of buns to make these indulgent puds

Asda Extra Special Lemon & White Chocolate Hot Cross Buns, £1.40/4-pack

Per 180g serving contains Energy 1,634kj 391kcals 20%

Fat 15.7g Med 22%

Sat fat 10.3g High 52%

Sugar 24.8g Med 28%

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Asda Mini Chocolate Orange Hot Cross Buns, £1.40/9-pack

Asda Extra Special Triple Chocolate Hot Cross Buns, £1.40/ 4-pack

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Asda Extra Special Extra Fruity Hot Cross Buns, £1.40/4-pack

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Tikka chicken skewers with couscous salad

Soak 4 wooden skewers in cold water for 10 mins or use metal ones. For the tikka chicken breast steaks, cut each one into 2.5cm pieces, then thread the meat onto each skewer. Grill on high heat for 4–5 mins each side, until golden and cooked through. Meanwhile, make up a packet of coriander and lemon couscous with hot water according to packet instructions. Chop ½ the watercress, spinach and rocket salad and stir it through the couscous. Serve the remaining salad, couscous and cooked chicken with 2–3 tbsp raita spooned over the top.

Fat 5.5g Low 8%

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Energy 1,774kj 424kcals 21%

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Add a tin of chopped tomatoes with garlic to a frying pan over a medium heat. Pick the leaves from a small bunch of fresh basil and set aside. Chop the basil stalks and stir these into the tomatoes, along with a pinch of salt and pepper, then bring to the boil and simmer for 5 mins. Drain the cannellini beans and stir in, then nestle in the cod fillets, cover with a tight-fitting lid and gently cook for 6–8 mins until cooked through. Scatter over the remaining basil leaves, a generous twist of cracked black pepper and serve. Energy 1,215kj 290 kcals 15%

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Coconut and lemongrass prawns

Serves 2 Ready in 20 mins DF

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Per 248g serving contains Energy 1,359 kj 325kcals 16%

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Defrost a pack of jumbo king prawns. Place a large frying pan or wok over a medium-high heat, add a drizzle of oil then add the defrosted prawns. Cook until starting to turn pink then add the stir-fry baby vegetables, reserving the pak choi, herbs and red chilli, and cook for 1–2 mins. Pour in the lemongrass stir-fry sauce and stir to coat. Simmer for 5–10 mins until the prawns are cooked through. Roughly chop the pak choi and red chilli, adding pak choi to the pan for 1–2 mins. Serve with the herbs, red chilli, squeeze of fresh lime.

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Per 257g serving contains Sugar 7.6g Low 8%

Salt 0.97g Low 16%

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Asda Fragrant Tikka Chicken Breast Steaks, £1.16/100g; Asda Coriander & Lemon Cous Cous, £6.50/kg; Asda Strong & Peppery Watercress, Spinach & Rocket, 83p/100g; Asda Raita, 92p/100g; Asda Chopped Tomatoes with Garlic in Tomato Juice, £1.62/kg; Asda Wonderfully Aromatic Basil, 20p/10g; Asda Cannellini Beans in Water, £2.09/kg; Asda Flaky 2 Cod Fillets, £16.15/kg.

Energy 914kj 218kcals 11%

Fat 9.5g Med 14%

Sat fat 4.4g Med 22%

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SAVOURY SAVOUR RY Who knew Asda Creamy Original Soft Cheese was so versatile? Use it to make golden pastries or a delicious pizza dip – the choice is yours!

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A BERRY GOOD BREKKIE

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Blueberry cream cheese Danishes

Thyme and honey go hand-in-hand, adding a delicate, herbal flavour to this adorable breakfast pastry. Serves 6 | Ready in 1 hr, plus cooling V FAFF FACTOR

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• 200g Asda Creamy Original Soft Cheese

• 2 eggs, 1 whole, beaten, 1 yolk only • 35g caster sugar • 2½ tbsp cornflour • ½ tsp vanilla extract • 150g fresh blueberries • ½ lemon, zest only • pinch of ground cinnamon • 320g pack Asda Ready Rolled Puff Pastry, fridge cold

• 125g runny honey • 1½ tsp chopped fresh thyme leaves • ½ tbsp icing sugar

Sweet 1 Preheat the oven to 200°/180°C fan/gas 6. Line 2 large baking trays with greaseproof paper. 2 In a bowl mix the soft cheese, egg yolk, 20g caster sugar, 2 tbsp cornflour and the vanilla extract until evenly combined then set aside. In a separate bowl add the blueberries, lemon zest, cinnamon, remaining ½ tbsp cornflour and 15g caster sugar. Toss together until the blueberries are evenly coated and set aside. 3 Carefully roll out the pastry, keeping it on the greaseproof paper it comes with, and lay on a chopping board. Cut into 6 roughly 11x12cm pieces. Divide the soft cheese mixture evenly between the pastry, spooning it onto the centre of each piece. Use the back of the spoon to spread diagonally in a line, leaving a 1cm border at each end. Scatter the blueberries over the soft cheese, sprinkling any remaining cornfloursugar mixture over the top to finish. 4 Take one of the corners that isn’t covered in soft cheese and blueberries and bring it up to the

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centre, then brush the edge with beaten egg. Bring the opposite corner over to cover this, then lightly press together to seal. Use a palette knife to transfer the pastry to your lined baking sheets. Repeat 5 more times, making sure to space out the Danishes well apart. Brush the pastry with the beaten egg, then bake for 30–35 mins until it is golden and cooked through. 5 While the pastries cook, add the honey and thyme into a small saucepan over medium heat then bring to a simmer. Leave to simmer, stirring occasionally, for 2 mins then remove from the heat and let it infuse until the pastries are done. When the pastries are ready, leave to cool slightly then finish with a dusting of icing sugar and drizzle over the thyme-infused honey. Per 145g serving contains Energy 1,765kj 422kcals 21%

Fat 21.6g High 31%

Sat fat 11.5g High 58%

Sugar 26.5g Med 29%

Salt 0.46g Med 8%

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SAVOURY Cream cheese and chorizo pizza dip

A gooey, indulgent dish thatʼs perfect for your night in. Grab some bread and get dunking! Serves 4–6 | Ready in 50 mins FAFF FACTOR

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Tomatoes with Garlic in Tomato Juice • 2 tsp dried oregano • pinch of crushed chillies • 100g Asda Creamy Original Soft Cheese • ½ x 25g pack Asda Mild & Peppery Flat Leaf Parsley, roughly chopped • 125g ball of mozzarella, drained and patted dry • 50g extra mature cheddar, coarsely grated • 50g Asda Extra Special Chorizo Casero, cut into roughly 3mm rounds • 1 baguette, torn or cut into chunks (optional) 1 Preheat the oven to 200°/180°C fan/gas 6. Heat the oil in a roughly 26cm ovenproof frying pan over medium heat. Add the onion and cook for 5–6 mins, stirring, until golden brown and softened. Mix in the tomato purée and cook, stirring, for a further 2 mins then

tip in the chopped tomatoes, oregano and crushed chillies. Season then mix everything together and bring to a simmer. Cook it until the tomato sauce has thickened and the flavour has intensified, around 8–10 mins. 2 Remove the pan from the heat then stir through the soft cheese and most of the parsley, setting aside about 1 tbsp to garnish. Taste and adjust the seasoning if you like, then tear the mozzarella into small chunks and dot on top of the cheesy tomato mixture. Evenly scatter over the cheddar then finish with the chorizo slices, laying them out evenly across the top. Bake for 25–28 mins, until golden brown and bubbling. Serve from the pan with slices of fresh baguette, if you like. Cook’s tip If you have any other bread to use up, cut it into slices and lightly drizzle with olive oil then lay out on a baking tray. Add to the oven for about 5–6 mins, until crisp and golden, then serve it alongside the dip. Leftovers tip Make chorizo the base of a warming Mediterranean-style stew with peppers, butter beans and tinned tomatoes. Per 193g serving contains Energy Fat 945kj 16.6g 226 kcals Med 11% 24%

Sat fat 8.9g High 45%

Sugar 7.3g Low 8%

Salt 0.85g Med 14%

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Make this party dip ahead of time and pop it in the oven when youʼre ready to serve.

Add this to your list!

Comforting and delicious, keep a tub of Asda Creamy Original Soft Cheese in your fridge as your saviour for any meal of the day. Spread it over a bagel for breakfast, bake it into a cake or even stir it into pasta for a glossy, smooth sauce. Asda Creamy Original Soft Cheese

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Get the look Make a splash with this season’s home and fashion must-haves

PHOTOGRAPHY Steve Sayers

Ocean’s finest Feeling crabby and craving that caffeine fix? Dive head first into our new range of under-thesea-themed mugs and savour a refreshing tea break. Our unique, nautical designs will make waves in your cup collection and elevate your tea-drinking game. Theyʼre big enough to hold a sizeable brew, too. Go on – add a little fun to the first cuppa of the day. 3D Crab Mug, £3.50; 3D Fish Mug, £3.50; 3D Octopus Mug, £3.50

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SU S Y DA Get your little ones prepped for any adventure over the Easter holidays with our amazing sets for £6 or less

Daisy Two Piece PJ Set (from 5–14 years), from £5

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Dino Tee^ 3-pack (1–8 years), £6; Dino Shorts 3-pack, (1–8 years), £6; Dinosaur Hoodie (1–8 years), £6; Tie Dye Hoodie and Tie Dye Joggers^^ (3–14 years), £6 each

Super stylinʼ

Combine comfort and style with our two-piece sets in cooling tones – a wardrobe essential for an easy, put-together look. Or mix-andmatch their outfits with different tops and bottoms.

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Joys of spring

Embrace the season with these floaty frocks in cutesy, pastel florals. Pair with brightlycoloured wellies or slip on clogs to have them prepped for playtime, whatever the weather.

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Usher in spring with a soft green lamp thatʼs portable and rechargeable. Green Table Lamp, £16

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Mini marvel

Add a stylish pop of pink to your look with a super-sweet purse. Scoop Bag, £14

Make the season go with a swing with our pick of the best home, beauty and fashion buys that are sure to spark joy

Editor’s

FAVE Hello, you!

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Ocean escape

Bring fresh peppermint vibes to your bathroom. Mint Green Scalloped Soap Dispenser, £6

Frizz-free bliss

The secret to springy spirals and waves. John Frieda Frizz Ease Dream Curls Curl-Defining Crème, £7**

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Pastel pop

Keep toes happy by stepping onto a refreshingly stylish shower rug. Mint Checkerboard Bath Mat, £10

Hoppy Easter

Put on an adorable spread for family with rabbit crockery – too cute! Ribbed Bunny Plates and Bowls, from £2 each

Easy does it

No oven required – hit up your hob, air fryer and microwave for these treats. Fitwaffleʼs No-Bake Baking, £11 *Release date 22 March.

Branching out

Breathe life into an empty corner with a beautiful plant in a stylish pot. Olive Tree, £15

Blooms in bubbles

Ditch the boring and say hello to stacked orbs and wavy curves. Blue Confetti Vase, £10

Retro style

Make a statement with this fabulously floral, ditsy print jacket. Quilted Patchwork Jacket (sizes 8–24), £28

Peach power

Help Super Mario Bros to save the day. Princess Peach: Showtime! (Nintendo Switch)*, £40

Baby bunny

Dress your veg lovin’ superstars in seasonal togs ready for playtime. Carrot Two-Piece Set, £7

Table envy

Elevate your dining table with precious emerald glasses for a classy look. Green Bubble Wine Glass, £3 MARCH/APRIL 2024 | ASDA .COM | 109

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spring Stacey Solomon returns with elegant, new spring editions to her interiors collection, blending pops of lilac with her trademark muted hues WORDS BY ALEX DREW

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Country living Neutral tones and natural textures have become a calling card for Stacey, and her spring collection is no different. Scatter cushions, lightweight throws and dining accessories all boast her usual tactile finishes, while muted hues reign supreme across the bedding and crockery ranges. Look out for the addition of lavender to the colour palette, as well as frilled edges and tasselled corners, all combining to create an elevated aesthetic that’s so on-trend for 2024.

ABOVE Speckled Egg Decorations, £4; Egg Cosies, £6; Bunny Dinner Set, £24; Linen Napkins 4-pack, £6; Brushed Gold Cutlery Set, £16; Whitewashed Placemats, £6 RIGHT Lilac Dimpled Jug, £8; Storage Box/Books, £10; Beaded Tray, £14; Bunnies, set of 3, £9 FAR RIGHT White Textured Vase, £15; Hammered Glass Lamp, £28; Bunny Mug, £3.50; Printed Bunny Cushion, £8; Jumbo Bouclé Cushion, £15; Heather Knitted Cushion, £15

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THIS PAGE Beaded Dog Bowl, £8; Scalloped Dog Mat, £6; Dog Bed, £30

Fine dining This springtime, bring your interior design prowess to mealtimes with a spot of tablescaping. Pair simple yet elegant neutrals with some fun seasonal styling touches, matching embossed glassware and sophisticated bevelled serving dishes with hints of lilac and sweet spring motifs. Finish off each place setting with an adorable, wicker bunny-ear napkin ring, complete with brushed cotton serviettes, and your guests will have no doubt as to which season they’re socialising in.

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STORAGE SOLUTIONS

Declutter shelves in style with baskets and glass jars in mixed sizes.

ʻI love muted colours… I’ll always go big on texture’ You’re back with your new collection – how has this line evolved? We’re continuing the popular items that everyone loves and extending the range by adding in some extra little bits. So, you can build the collection up, which is really exciting. We’ve gone big on spring, which is so much fun, and we’ve lots of colours coming through, like purple. I bloomin’ love a bit of purple at Easter! We’ve brought in shades of green and blues as well, and I’ve created some amazing pieces featuring bunnies and eggs – love it.

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LEFT Glass Jars from £4 each FAR LEFT Shell Dispenser, £6; Shell Tumbler, £4; Shell Soap Dish, £3; Two-Tone Textured Towels – Face Cloth, Hand Towel, Bath Towel, Bath Sheet, £1/£5/£8/£12 OPPOSITE PAGE Beaded Heart Nibble Bowl, £2; Beaded Heart Serving Bowl, £10; Polished Silver Cutlery Set, £16; Oatmeal Placemat 2-pack, £5; Wine Glasses, £8

There’s synergy between your collections – was that always the plan? Definitely. Ever since those first talks with George Home, I wanted to make sure that every collection complements the other, then you don’t feel like you have to buy a whole new look again and again. I wanted it to be something that grew over time.

You’ve also focused on texture and detail. How important is that to you? I’ll always go big on texture and detail. I love muted colours and softer tones, but that means there has to be detail – otherwise, it would be too flat. We’ve done that so well in this collection. Your crockery sets are lovely. Can you share your tablescaping secrets? Don’t let your kids near the table! No, I’m joking. For me, it’s all about layering. What’s your base? What materials are you going to use? And do you want a runner or a tablecloth? Do you need placemats? Is it fabric? Is it wheatgrass? What are your textures? Anything I do is totally dependent on the season, so I start with that and build from there. What are your favourites? Such a tough question. I like everything because I designed it… but if I had to choose, it would be the frills. We’ve done such a good job on them. I also love how we mix textures – we don’t shy away from anything. Everything can work all at once. You can have frills, you can have pompoms, you can have tassels… They all hang together so nicely if they’re done cleverly, which is why I’m super, super proud of this new collection. MARCH/APRIL 2024 | ASDA .COM | 113

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L’Oréal Paris Serum Hydra, £6.50

Time for a pamper IMAGE Getty

With over 400 exciting NEW products landing in stores in time for March, we have everything you need for your beauty and grooming routine

Whether your bathroom cabinet is running low on supplies or you’re looking to switch up your getting ready regime, you’ll find loads of exciting new grooming goodies in store to freshen up your routine. We’ve all the tried and trusted brands such as L’Oréal, Gillette and Lynx, plus everything from 114 | ASDA MAGAZINE | MARCH/APRIL 2024

your favourite hair- and skincare to deodorants, beauty and beyond – for all the family. And now you can find the products you need even more quickly, thanks to our handy new in store branding, so you can add a quick skincare sweep to your weekly supermarket shop. Easy!

L’Oréal Paris Shampoo Glycolic Gloss, £6.50

Pantene Pro-V Miracles Molecular Bon Repair, £10*

A healthy start… Feeling good begins within, so make sure you set yourself up for the day ahead with all the essentials for your nutrition needs

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Simple Repairing Rich Cream, £10/50ml+

Carex Fun Edition Gruffalo, £1.50/250ml**

Lynx Fine Fragrances Bodyspray Emerald Sage, £3.50/150ml

L’Oréal Vitamin C UV Fluid SPF50 Invisible, £13°

Radox Feel Hydrated Shower Gel, £1/225ml

Gillette Intimate Razor, £30

Bondi Sands Gradual Tan Face Lotion, £10†

Imperial Leather Mallow & Rose Milk Body Wash, £1.50/250ml

L'Oréal Men Expert Hydra Moisturiser, £16.99^

Berocca Multi-Action Energy Release Vitamins, £14++

Nutriburst Collagen Revive, £8

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Fast & Up Magnesium, £6.25

PhD Smart Bar Cookies & Cream, £2.25

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The days are getting longer and the weather brighter. It’s time to embrace the outdoors and fix, upcycle and create with Gorilla to transform your garden so it’s ready to go when the sun comes out. Whether your project is big or small, Gorilla offers the toughest adhesives and tapes out there, so you’re equipped to take on whatever fix you find. From fountains and fences to plant pots and pergolas, Gorilla can mend them all. Gorilla Glue is renowned for its strength and unique formula that expands into materials to create a durable bond that is 100% waterproof, making it the perfect

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solution for projects both indoors and out. Those jobs you’ve been putting off? The moment to tackle them is now, thanks to Gorilla Grab Adhesive. It comes in an easy-to-use tube, so there’s no need for a cartridge gun to apply it, and quickly bonds to virtually any material. Perfect for even novice DIYers! Gorilla Wood Glue provides a strong, fast bond on wood surfaces, and dries a natural wood colour for a seamless finish. Or for gripping smooth, rough and uneven surfaces, Gorilla Tape® stands up to the test. Shop the Gorilla range at your local Asda instore or online.

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H O ME T R E N D S CA B I N C HI C FROM LEFT Textured Stripe Seersucker Green Bedding: Single, £12; Double, £15; King, £18; Super King, £20. Green Knitted Checkerboard Throw, £15; Ruffle Stripe Cushion Green, £10; Ruffle Stripe Cushion Neutral, £10; Yellow Confetti Vase, £10

Rustic charm

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Mismatched cushions in different colours will help to style up your sofa.

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Second nature It’s easy to crave a countryside escape in our hectic lives. Feeling good starts inside the home, so help cultivate that calm feeling by creating your very own indoor oasis. Welcome peaceful greens against cooler tones for a colour palette to soothe the soul with pops of candy stripes and checkerboard for a playful feel. Raw materials like rattan, seagrass and weathered wood will add a rustic touch with a nod to the outdoors. Decorate with floral wall art and plenty of plants to accentuate the natural look.

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Relaxing retreat Mix a little liveliness into your calming corners by adding fun pieces like these cottagecore tealight houses for a touch of whimsy. Choose curvy, mushroom lamps for their retro flair and sit them next to smooth, shapely vases filled with wildflowers to welcome the season. And for a final flourish, carve out some ‘me time’ with your very own reading nook. Move a snug seat to a space with superb natural light and the next steps are easy: simply kick off your shoes and dive headfirst into your favourite book with a cup of tea in tow. Now that’s a refresh.

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Which recipe will you cook from this issue of Asda Magazine – will you be putting on an Easter spread or using our new Meals in Minutes cook cards? Has one of the new George ranges caught your eye? Why not share your two pennies’ worth with us at Asda Magazine, we always love to hear from you and you could even win a prize… As a token of our appreciation, we’ll enter you into our prize draw where you could bag a whopping £250 gift card to spend in store or online, with two runners-up prizes of £50 and £25 gift cards. To be in with a chance, visit asdamagsurvey.com or simply scan the QR code above to take you to our questionnaire. Complete the survey by 11.59pm on 6 May 2024 to score an entry. Good luck!

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Jeans are always on-trend and we’re loving the cut and fit of these jeggings. Dare to go double and throw on a raw-edge shirt with attitude for a look that truly rocks. Effortless.

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These style staples can be dressed up or down easily depending on your mood – smarten them up with a sharp tee and muted sweatshirt, or pair a dark wash with a lighter one, for garms worth noticing.

LEFT Slim Jean†, £17; Denim Jacket (comes with detachable hood), (XS–4XL), £30** ABOVE Blue Straight Jean (sizes 8–24)*, £10

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Feel good Wellbeing tips and tricks for a plain-sailing spring

PHOTOGRAPHY Steve Sayers

Scent-sational Fill your home with the soothing aromas of the outdoors. Whether youʼre drawn to the smell of freshly-cut flowers, the salty sea air or a crisp walk at dawn, our new memory fragrance candle collection will help you unlock your inner zen. Sunrise Hike Large Candle, £7; Flower Market Large Candle, £7; French Riviera Large Candle, £7.

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LIVE your BEST SPRING

Reasons to be cheerful: spring is coming! Put a little pep back into your step with these healthy eating, immunity-boosting tips WORDS LOUISA STREETING

FOCUS ON… Immune health

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Ellie Howard, Asda Nutritionist We all know the feeling of oncoming sniffles, which has you reaching for the cold and flu tablets. There’s no miracle cure, but several nutrients can contribute to a functioning immune system. Vitamin D is one – but as the main source of this is sunlight* it’s difficult for your body to produce enough in winter. Consider taking a vitamin D supplement, adults need 10 μg per day. Vitamin B12 also helps your immune system work as it should but is harder to absorb as you age.** If you eat meat and dairy, you should get enough from your diet. Vegans may want to use supplements to keep their immune system functioning normally. Other nutrients to monitor are iron, folate, vitamin A and zinc, which are found in leafy green vegetables, dairy and fortified breakfast cereals.

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CONSIDER… Journalling

Spring cleaning your mind through journalling can help create your own safe space. Scribbling down your thoughts is a low-cost form of stress relief so you can identify your worries and fears by tracking any triggers in your life. It’s an effective way of offloading any niggles just before bedtime.†

Myth buster: We’ve all turned to vitamin C

when we’ve felt a cold coming. Found in fruits and veggies, studies indicate that mega doses of the vitamin have little to do with protecting you from viruses, but we still need it daily for a healthy diet.º

THREE THINGS TO TRY Itʼs easy to add more nutrients to your diet with these three hardworking superfood faves.

Chia seeds Small but mighty, chia seeds are high in fibre and omega-3, which can help heart health.^ With a mild flavour, they are great for smoothies or salads.

‘Learning to manage my stress boosted my physical wellness’ ‘For me, it’s about carving a bit of calm amid the chaos so I’ve been trying relaxation techniques such as deep breathing and mindfulness. Just remembering to breathe deeply from the stomach during busy days helps massively. Regular exercise is a really powerful stress buster and it energises me, so that’s a double win. It’s not always possible but sticking to an exercise routine, setting achievable goals, and asking loved ones to help support me all helps. Keeping an eye on work-life balance keeps stress in check, as does proper sleep, too.’ Wai Cheung, Asda customer from Bristol

Do you have a wellbeing story to share? Tell us your experiences – email asdamagazineeditor@asda.co.uk

Wholegrains Grains like buckwheat and quinoa are unrefined, meaning they still keep a high fibre content. A healthy diet requires 30g fibre each day.1

Fermented foods Fermented foods such as kimchi, kombucha and kefir have been shown to increase gut bacteria.2 Add a spoonful to noodles and salads.

* nutrition.org.uk/healthy-sustainable-diets/vitamins-and-minerals; **nhs.uk/conditions/vitamins-and-minerals/vitamin-b; †ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8935176/; ºncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK279544/; ^nhs.uk/live-well/ eat-well/food-types/different-fats-nutrition/; 1nhs.uk/live-well/eat-well/digestive-health/how-to-get-more-fibre-into-your-diet; 2med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2021/07/fermented-food-diet-increases-microbiome-diversity-lowers-inflammation.

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Introducing Pharmacy First, a service making your local pharmacist the first port of call when you’re feeling poorly

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Convenience is key when it comes to your health. That’s why we’re committing to ‘Pharmacy First’ at Asda, a game-changing service making it quicker and easier for you to get the help you need when you’re feeling under the weather. Pharmacists in England can now diagnose and even prescribe you prescription medicines for seven common illnesses instead of referring you to your GP.

Reliable service Pharmacy First not only helps you to see a health professional quicker, but it also frees up clinician capacity at GP practices and emergency departments, aiming to reduce waiting times across NHS services in England. Your health doesn’t wait, so why should you have to? Save time and make Asda Pharmacy your first port of call when you’re not feeling 100 per cent.

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Launched by the NHS in England, Pharmacy First has been rolled out in 231 Asda stores, making access to healthcare as easy as your weekly food shop. Patients can go straight to their local Asda Pharmacy instead of their GP for an appointment and treatment for seven minor conditions. Asda pharmacists have an enhanced clinical role to prescribe and supply medicine for sinusitis, sore throat, earache, infected insect bite, impetigo, shingles, and uncomplicated urinary tract infections in women.

Our Asda stores offer private consultation rooms in the pharmacy area to discuss symptoms and decide on the best course of action, such as prescribing medicines like antibiotics or antivirals, helping to kickstart your recovery. Patients who require more specialist or follow-up care will be referred onwards by their Asda pharmacist. If you feel you’re struggling with one of these conditions, don’t simply weather the storm, head down to your local Asda Pharmacy for a walk-in appointment today.

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‘You’re helping people in need and supporting safe cycling’ Asda Community Champion, Spencer Draper, catches up with volunteer Phil Jones over a cuppa PHOTOGRAPHY STEVE SAYERS

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sda’s Community Champion, Spencer Draper, works tirelessly alongside organisations in Worcester that boost the area. One of many groups he supports is Bike Worcester, a volunteer-led organisation advocating safe and accessible cycling, with Phil Jones at the helm of its bike recycling scheme. The group accepts donated bikes, fixes them up and passes them on to those in need. Spencer has helped the group secure a £979 grant from the Asda Foundation to upgrade the workshop facilities and host more repair cafés. Phil: Spence, you seem to know everyone – no matter where you go. Spencer: [Laughs] Yes, it just seems to happen. It’s one of those things! P: I remember first meeting you at one of our Wednesday workshop sessions and we got talking about Asda. We all stuck around afterwards, so we got

to know each other a bit. I can’t have made too bad an impression – you did come back to us, thankfully. S: Of course! A friend of mine told me about Bike Worcester’s repair cafés and bike donations. When I heard that you help people in need and support safe cycling, I decided to get in touch to see if we could work together. P: One thing that’s been successful with Bike Worcester is bike ‘buses’, which enable people to cycle to school together safely. If people are unable to afford bikes for their kids, we find the family something suitable. S: The main thing is that they need something that’s safe and works well. P: Exactly. We’ve also donated quite a few to people in the Ukrainian refugee community. Transport can be an issue as they move away from host families to something more permanent, which could be a little further out of the city.

The venue Boston Tea Party, 18 Broad Street, Worcester

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S: You’re helping families who might not have access to certain things – it’s so nice. It’s wonderful to be able to help people overcome their fears and build confidence through Bike Worcester, enabling them to start cycling again. I have even helped colleagues start riding again at work, which is quicker and easier than driving – and good for you, too. P: Bikes are brilliant for that. They’re so reliable for getting you around. S: I’ve got loads of stuff from the 1900s up to the present day. I’ve got pre-First World War bikes that I tweak up and even ride. That’s what the moustache is all about. I used to be a 24-hour endurance racer; I worked in bike shops but suffered a spinal injury in 2015, which put an end to that. I started walking and then working again, and now I’m riding again, too. Being able to combine my passion for cycling and my work as a community champion – supporting communities – is so important to me. P: That’s amazing, Spence. I’m a slightly different cyclist to you in that I’ve always enjoyed it but more as a way of getting places. I love the idea that Bike Worcester is helping make it easier for people to cycle every day. S: I also think more people are riding now for financial reasons. It’s a lot cheaper – costs less than your petrol. P: The public image has changed, too. People saw cyclists as middle-aged men in Lycra or kids doing wheelies down the high street. Now, we’re getting a more balanced view of cycling as more people try it. S: Definitely. I remember we also hosted a successful women’s cycling event at Worcester Primary Academy last summer so those who wanted to could give it a try and ask questions.

P: Things are changing. Still, more people could leave their cars at home, but it feels different out there. S: We’re not quite Amsterdam yet. P: [laughs] You’re right. We don’t have 7,000 bikes outside the main railway station – but give it time. Everyone is seeing ordinary people like us cycling. Even those not interested in refurbishing can bring their kids to the bike buses or help at events. I find the cycling community to be so inclusive and welcoming. S: It really is. Asda Foundation grants make such a difference to community groups, especially for ones like Bike Worcester. I’m eager to inspire more local groups to take advantage of these grants and I’m also looking forward to continuing to support and promote the fantastic work of Bike Worcester. That’s the Asda way.

P: That’s brilliant – and that growth is the big thing for us, too. Continuing the bike buses, helping vulnerable people, the community and getting more bikes out there. Thanks to the Asda Foundation grant, we were able to buy more tools to fix bikes up with and we’re hoping to facilitate more workshop and repair sessions.

Get involved!

At Asda, weʼre on a mission to be at the heart of our local communities. Our Community Champions work hard to support thousands of grassroots groups all across the UK to access funding, from £400 to £25,000. To find out more, head to: asdafoundation.org.

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What’s on my plate…

Cleaning guru and Sunday Times best-selling author, Mrs Hinch, tells us all about her first-ever children’s book and talks tidying tips WORDS LOUISA STREETING

In one word, incredible. I pinch myself that we get to call this home. I love waking up here every morning. I appreciate the simple things like cleaning our kitchen before bed. It never gets old. I love seeing the boys playing outside, our dog Henry running around, our rescue hens cage free and the floofs (alpacas) keeping the grass short for us.

What inspired you to write your first children’s book? I found myself really enjoying seeing my sons, Ron and Len, light up when we read to them before bed. Watching their smiles as we turned the pages, hearing them ask questions about the characters and point out all the illustrations – their reactions made me so excited to read to them. That’s when I thought: ‘Imagine our family’s journey in a book, for other children to read, and for Ron and Len to treasure forever.’ Moving home is such a big adventure for little ones and the change can cause uncertainty. I hoped sharing our experience could help other families navigate that milestone with their little ones too.

How do the Hinch brothers feel about being the stars of their own storybook? They absolutely love it. Lennie will only ever point at himself and nothing

else. Ronnie gets shy but smiles so much when he sees his illustration in the book. Their favourite part is when Jamie and I are flying down the stairs. Hannah George did such a fantastic job at capturing us and telling our story with her incredible illustrations.

Favourite cleaning hack? Recently, I’d say it’s using a mop in the shower to clean those hard-to-reach tiles. Oh, and using a Squeegee on your carpets to pick up unwanted dog hair – it never lets me down.

Are you a fan of the big spring clean each year? I prefer to not overwhelm myself just over the spring season. I’ve always found little and often works best for me, so I try and keep on top of things by spreading it out throughout the seasons. I love ticking things off my list. I’m currently finding my monthly cleaning challenge a huge help, and because my followers are all taking part it motivates me so, so much.

One area in your house you tend to put off cleaning? The boys’ playroom! It’s absolute carnage in there, but that’s how it’s supposed to be. Plus, if I tidied it every time it was a mess I’d never see the light of day.

What else are you looking forward to this year? I know it probably sounds so cringy but I’m looking forward to making memories. Going for walks, caring for our animals, days out, spending time with family and friends and hopefully achieving some goals I’ve set myself; both work and personal. Welcome to Hinch Farm (Puffin Books), the first children’s book by Mrs Hinch and illustrated by Hannah George, is out now in paperback at Asda, £4.50

5 quick-fire questions If you were a pudding... I’d be a jam roly-poly, and even better with warm custard. Scrambled, fried or poached? Now that I have rescue hens, I don’t tend to eat eggs. What’s always in your basket? Ribena is my fave, believe it or not. Favourite cooking hack? Two words… air fryer. After a long day, I fancy… Tomato soup with a warm, buttered bread roll.

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How’s life on Hinch Farm?

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