What’s New At The Supermarket This Month
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What’s New At The Supermarket This Month

From sauces and snacks to organic butters from a big-name chef, these are the latest products to look out for during your next food shop.

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Duck Hoisin, £3 | Planted

Finally, a plant-based product that tastes like meat and doesn’t contain a long list of additives and preservatives. Vegan brand Planted creates ‘meat’ using only a few ingredients and has now launched a plant-based alternative to duck, made from peas, oats and sunflower – and fortified with vitamins. Fry the pieces in a little oil or cook in an air fryer for five or six minutes on a medium heat until caramelised and warmed through. Perfect for Asian-inspired dishes, try it with a dash of hoisin sauce in Chinese pancakes or a wrap.

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Miso Ramen Broth, £2.80 | Itsu

Expanding on its collection of gyozas, bao buns and instant noodles, Itsu has created a range of carton broths so you can create authentic ramen at home. Each one is made with reduced stock and ingredients, like chilli, lime, ginger and miso paste. There are three flavours to choose from: Classic, Chicken and Miso. Once it’s heated through, add noodles, rice, gyozas, veg, soft-boiled eggs – anything goes.

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Butter, £3 | All Things Butter

King of butter Thomas Straker has amassed over 2m followers on TikTok, partly thanks to his viral ‘All Things Butter series’, in which he creates decadent dishes using lots of – you guessed it – butter. Now, Straker and his best friend Toby Hopkinson have launched an organic butter brand. Available at Ocado, current flavours include Salted, Unsalted, Garlic & Herb, and Chilli. We recommend drizzling the latter over everything from noodles and pasta to grilled veg and seafood. 

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Marinade Seasoning | Mob x Flava It!

Mob has teamed up with seasoning brand Flava It! to create a range of sachets available exclusively at Aldi stores. Created to help you make affordable meals at home that are packed full of flavour, each sachet is inspired by one of Mob’s recipes from its platform and cookbooks. Packets contain ground spices and flavourings for dishes like honey and chorizo chilli con carne, creamy halloumi curry, and triple chilli pasta. We rate the pulled chicken taco spice mix, which includes dried chipotle chili, smoked paprika, cumin, coriander and ancho chilli for a quick midweek meal. 

Available at Aldi stores nationwide

Tuscan Pork Ragu, £9.50 | Charlie Bigham’s

Ready meal market leaders Charlie Bigham's has launched two new pasta dishes into Waitrose: Tuscan Pork Ragu With Rigatoni and Chicken & Genovese Basil Pesto With Fusilli. Tossed with rigatoni and garnished with parmesan, the former is our pick. Both serve two and are prepared with fresh ingredients, whole foods and herbs – and are paired with lightly dressed, crunchy garden salad for a satisfying mid-week dinner or low-effort Friday night supper.

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Hand Cooked Potato Crisps, £3.75 | Rustle

The team behind Pots & Co and Notto Pasta bars have branched out into luxury crisps. Made from Opal and Lady Claire potatoes grown in Croatia, the crisps are fried in sunflower oil at a low temperature, so they don’t absorb too much oil – resulting in a lighter, crunchy snack. Having launched a couple of months ago, the brand has already won two Great Taste awards. Flavours include Sweet Pepper, Truffle and Green Jalapeño. 

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Coca-Cola Lemon, 24 For £14.50 | Coca-Cola

Regular readers – and TikTok followers – will know some members of the SL team are never too far from a can of Diet Coke, so we were pleased to hear Coca-Cola has relaunched its lemon flavour. With original and zero-sugar options, it joins the brand’s other flavours: vanilla, lime and cherry. Just in time for warmer days ahead, this has summer written all over it.

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Butter Masala Cooking Sauce, £8 | Gymkhana

Whether you’re partial to a butter masala or a rogan josh, you can now buy Michelin-starred Gymkhana’s famous cooking sauces, marinades and chutneys from Ocado. Each of these Indian sauces – which also include Goan curry and vindaloo – is beautifully packaged and created in small batches, using natural ingredients, with no artificial colours or added preservatives. All will allow fans to recreate Gymkhana’s legendary dishes at home in a few simple steps.

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Organic Mighty Matcha, 10 Pods For £4 | Rokit

Rokit Health has had a rebrand, and created organic matcha pods that can be popped into an espresso machine. Each one contains matcha powder made from specially grown and ground tea leaves from Japan so you can enjoy an authentic cup at home. With bitter notes and a creamy sweetness, pods can be enjoyed on their own or with milk for a matcha latte.

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Granola Butter, £6.99 | Oat Avenue

Bored of peanut butter or want to try a nut-free alternative? This new granola butter contains just a few ingredients: oats, organic coconut sugar, cinnamon and a pinch of salt. Oats are roasted and ground before everything else is added, resulting in a moreish butter for those with nut allergies or coeliacs. Spread it on toast, enjoy it on porridge or drizzle over rice cakes. You can also use it in baking and smoothies, thanks to its smooth consistency and sweet taste. 

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Sauces, £4.69 | Nojo

London-based brand Nojo caught our eye when it launched a few years ago with its cool packaging and zingy flavours. Now, you can buy the sauces from Marks & Spencer and other supermarkets around the country. There are also two new flavours: White Miso cooking sauce, an umami marinade for fish, chicken and rice; and the Tahini Dressing for salads and grilled meats. All sauces are gluten free and don’t contain any artificial flavourings, colourings and preservatives.

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