A hero product in this range, Lidl has high hopes for this centrepiece dessert. Tel. Lidl GB has pledged to invest £15bn in British food, farming and production over the next five years. From the frozen aisle, these individual gratins combine king prawns, cheese and a rich thermidor sauce. For many Britons, turkey is an important part of a But, that’s not to say that you need to fork out on the largest, and priciest, bird on the shelves.Whether you’re buying on a budget, or just don’t want to spend a small fortune on just one aspect of the meal, there’s plenty of ways to save when it comes to buying the meat for you Christmas dinner.Retailing at £20, the Bernard Matthews Golden Norfolk Basted Turkey X Large appears to offer the most turkey for your money.The bird itself has been bred in Britain and reared on family-owned farms, before being frozen in readiness for consumers.Serving between three to seven people, the Braemoor Small Ready Basted Turkey with Giblets comes in at a bargain £9.99.Each pack of this turkey weighs between 2.8 - 4.0kg - making it one of the cheapest turkeys available at major supermarkets this year.Lidl have also brought out another cheap option - the Birchwood Farm Turkey, which is just £3.95 per kg.Available in weights ranging from 3.5kg to 7.5kg, the Birchwood Farm turkey could be a top choice for bargain-hunters this year.The turkey itself can be found in the frozen aisle, so you can buy now, and enjoy it later.Asda is well-known for being home to plenty of bargains, and it seems the same will be true when it comes to Christmas this year.Available from December 19, the Whole Basted Turkey is the cheapest in the retailer’s range this year.Promising juicy, tender meat, Tesco’s British bird has been basted with turkey stock and comes with giblets.The supermarket have brought out a range of sizes of turkey, which are available to buy now, with a small bird serving between six and 10 people and retailing at anywhere between £10 and £18.For 19 to 22 guests, the extra large bird is retailing between £30 and £36.Aldi are offering a number of options when it comes to turkey this year, with its Fresh British Whole Turkey seeming to be the cheapest of its selection.Available in four different sizes, this meat now costs just £3.95 per kg. Redirecting to /recipes/salt-baked-turkey-crown-with-butternut-squash-and-chestnuts. 2019-10-16T07:58:00Z. Lidl Help Portal. See today's front and back pages, download the newspaper, A twist on the gingerbread-flavoured filling we saw across the retailers last year, Lidl has used the warming gingerbread spices within the pastry of these pies, which have a classic mincemeat filling. By looking for our Lidl GB has pledged to invest £15bn in British food, farming and production over the next five years. Birchwood Farm Large Turkey Crown: 3-3.99kg – £6.49. RESULT: 21/30. Other desserts include an equally sparkly Espresso Martini Roulade and a revamped White Chocolate Crown, which now features a lemon curd and lemon blondie base with raspberry pouring sauce. They’re also joined by a florentine-topped variety. It features a fillet of turkey breast sandwiched alongside a roll of pork stuffing, cranberry sauce and shredded brussels sprouts all parcelled up with streaky bacon. : 0800 977 7766* / 0370 444 1234* (*Calls only within the UK. It’s joined on the cheeseboard by a goats cheese camembert (which is suitable for people with lactose intolerance) and a fondue made with a blend of cheddar and gruyère. You can learn more about cookies by visiting our Going ‘Big on Christmas’ this year, Lidl has sprinkled interesting flavour twists and visual theatrics through its festive range which is primed to impress guests at the dinnertable.The boozy glazed gammon trend we saw entering stores last year is showing no signs of slowing down.