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Christmas biscuits, cakes and crisps – tested by Ravneet Gill

Christmas biscuits cakes and crisps  tested by Ravneet Gill
The chef, author and TV presenter rates snowman cupcakes, sticky toffee cookies and turkey tortilla chips in our blind taste test
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Christmas biscuits, cakes and crisps – tested by Ravneet Gill

The chef, author and TV presenter rates snowman cupcakes, sticky toffee cookies and turkey tortilla chips in our blind taste test

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‘Tis the season to rigorously sample Christmas produce and report back our findings – it’s OFM’s special festive taste test.

We asked pastry chef and Junior Bake Off’s Ravneet Gill to test a range of seasonal cakes, biscuits and crisps, and she bravely rose to the occasion. Here are her findings …

Aldi novelty nutcracker musical biscuit tin

£9.99, 400g, aldi.co.uk

These are standard chocolate chip cookies, made with oil, no butter. The musical tin is cute but I personally would not give it to anybody. ★★

M&S Foodall butter shortbread projection tree tin

£8, 230g, Marks & Spencer

These smell amazing. They are great, buttery, crumbly biscuits, but I’m deducting points for the kitsch light-up tin. ★★★

Sainsbury’s chocolate presents biscuit tree tin

£5, 200g, sainsburys.co.uk

The tin is really sweet, but the biscuits taste of nothing. They’re fine if you want that satisfying biscuit crunch, but not much else. ★★

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Asda Delish gingerbread and caramel snow cake

£12, serves 16, asda.com

Three layers! Tastes like spice, ginger and sticky toffee pudding. Nice cake, not dry. It would be good on the table at an office Christmas party. ★★★★

Tesco Fineststicky toffee cookie tin

£8, 390g, tesco.com

It’s a nice tin – quite chic. Hmm, the biscuits have quite plasticky packaging. And they’re hard to bite into. I can’t finish that. It tastes like treacly molasses. ★

Selfridgesspiced salted caramel biscuits

£7.99, 200g, selfridges.com

I like the cardboard packaging. They taste like a crispy, crunchy, milk chocolatey biscuit. They feel expensive – I’d give these to a friend that I liked. ★★★★★

Waitrose sweet snowman cupcakes

£4.50 for four, waitrose.com

They look nice for a party. The cupcake is moist and soft, which I like. But the icing is very sweet. Not something you’d want to eat if you had the choice. ★★

Fortnum & Mason Christmas merilossus biscuits

£21.95, 600g, fortnumandmason.com

These are beautiful. I’d love that as a gift. If you like spiced flavours, they’re for you. Absolutely delicious. ★★★★

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Aldi Specially Selected Belgian chocolate and salted caramel cake

£14.99, 967g, aldi.co.uk

Excellent cake. I’d warm it up and have it with cold cream. It’s super sweet, but for a party it ticks all the boxes. ★★★★★

Marks & Spencer dark chocolate chilli tortillas

£2.50, 150g, ocado.com

I feel like you could buy them in an expensive deli. I’m going to give them five … Wait. It’s burning my throat. Ugh. Oh, no. I hate the chilli. ★★

Co-op Irresistiblecamembert and black garlic crisps

£1.75, 150g, coop.co.uk

Smelly cheese. Really in your face. I like that. The crisps are thin and would go very nicely with dips. I would serve these. ★★★★

Tesco Finestmature cheddar and apple chutney crisps

£1.35, 150g, tesco.com

Quite powdery. But the flavour’s really good: oniony-chivey and sour-creamy. It’s got a zing. Delicious. If you had people coming round, they’d be good. ★★★★

Waitroseturkey and stuffing tortilla chips

£2, 200g, waitrose.com

When you open the packet it wafts pine and rosemary, but they taste bland – a chalkiness of tortilla and an undertone of herb. No. ★

Aldi Specially Selected camembert, chilli and honey crinkle cut crisps

£1.15, 150g, aldi.co.uk

These smell like the pastry of a mince pie. Texturally they’re fantastic, but the taste is grotesque. Sweetness overpowers the whole crisp. ★

Lidl deluxe parmesan and truffle crisps

£1.25, 150g, lidl.co.uk

Yeah! Truffle and cheese! If you like truffle you’ll love this. I love truffle, so I’m very happy. It’s powerful but not sickly. ★★★★

Ravneet Gill’s latest book is Baking for Pleasure (Pavilion, £26). All items blind-tested

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