Morrisons is selling espresso martini cheesecakes and they sound delicious
Category : Christmas 2018 , Food , Money , Morrisons , Shopping
MORRISONS is releasing a new dessert as part of its festive food range and it’s perfect for espresso martini fans.
The new mini cheesecakes sound delicious, with a digestive biscuit base topped with coffee cheesecake and vodka flavoured cream.
The mini boozy cheesecakes are made from coffee cheesecake and a vodka flavoured creamMorrisons
And for an extra special touch they come decorated with a dusting of cocoa power and gold coated coffee beans.
You’ll be able to find the boozy desserts in the frozen food aisle, where they come in a 2 pack for £1 – at 5op per cheesecake they’re an absolute bargain.
Each mini cheesecake contains 349 calories and 22g of sugar, over 70 per cent of daily recommend intake, so they’re definitely a once in a while treat.
Budget supermarket Aldi is also selling a boozy flavoured espresso martini ice cream. You can also find mince pie & brandy butter or gingerbread latte in the festive range, which costs just £2.49 for a tub.
And if you’re looking for more Christmas party food, Morrisons is also selling cheese churros.
The savoury treats are made from potato, a three-cheese sauce and Gouda cheese, accompanied by a chunky red pepper & tomato dip.
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You’ll have to wait if you want to get your hands on these though, as they only go on sale from December 12.
In the mean time, the supermarket is also selling its All Butter Deep Filled Mince Pies for £2.
These topped BBC Good Food’s blind taste test this year, beating posh rivals such as Marks & Spencer to the top spot.
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