Various tins on Offer for 4 for a £1
Red Kidney Beans
White Kidney beans
Chilli beans
Blackeye beans
Black Chana
Even had chopped tomatoes tins at my local store not online though.
Top comments
dreamsofubuntu
3 Feb 173#13
I'll have to see if they have the chickpeas on offer as well :smiley:
absolutely love making meat free alternative burgers with them, mash a drained tin of chickpeas with a potato masher and add some sweetcorn, haricot beans, kidney beans etc. and cumin, smoked paprika, chilli flakes, some chopped parsley along with a squirt of lemon juice and two table spoons of flour and then just mold them into patties ready for frying or putting on a barbecue!
absolutely fab with salad in a pitta.
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sum786
2 Feb 17#1
heat added
uk3g
2 Feb 17#2
Yes I purchased these last week. Good spot too, also they used to do 3 for a £1 so now you get four - happy days :smiley:
fearona
2 Feb 171#3
Chilli kidney beans good, tomatos very watery imo.
Reaper8
2 Feb 17#4
Tried the tomatoes before and they are very watery, just ok to add mix in with a food dish and not on their own! Not for me
elbs
2 Feb 172#5
^Do people eat tinned tomatoes on their own? Sounds unappealing to me..
jonstopera to elbs
2 Feb 172#6
2 fried (soft) eggs, a tin of hot boiled toms & half a loaf of sliced bread... "YUMMY"
fattyuk to elbs
2 Feb 17#9
yes 100% they do
seaniboy to elbs
2 Feb 171#12
Add some 'real' stock or gravy, a bit of spices/herbs and serve on toast covered in spread, tasty!
I freeze small tubs of unused stock or stock made gravy as they add flavour to anything, them Knorr, Oxo etc are crap flavour for full overprice - and full of crap.
My top freezer drawer is full of stock/gravy tube from cooking meat and reduced to clear fresh herbs. I just slow cooked tinned tomatoes with a small squirt of tomato paste whilst the pasta cooking with a whole pack of fresh (frozen) basil for dinner, tomatos/paste with free stock from the freezer and added fresh ground pink salt & pepper (both Poundland) add to (corn/maize/polenta flour) pasta and a massive bowl of allergen free grub 75p! STUFFED!
Sometimes until you need to evaluate food by being creative, 10 minute job for me, 75p :laughing:
HOTPOT to elbs
3 Feb 17#17
Love them.
Begize to elbs
3 Feb 17#25
Yep I do - usually as part of a fry up instead of grilled tomato. Warm a tin in pan, add some salt and pepper, sometimes basil. These ones are awful for that though, very tasteless and wattery.
onlyme74
2 Feb 17#7
Thanks, love it when this deal is on.
summerof76
2 Feb 17#8
Heat added
faxmax
2 Feb 171#10
About time Tesco did the East End ones.
seaniboy to faxmax
2 Feb 17#11
Tesco's larger stores 'up to a pound' bit has 4 veg/chickpeas/tomatoes for £1 as well as East End - usually in the alternative cuisine parts. They are usually 3 for a pound but often on promo 4 for £1.
A tin of 25p chickpeas makes a wad of hummus and dairy free meringues, add some veg dippers or 46p Tesco Value Tortillas or both :wink: I add this choc hazelnut to meringues as a cream alternative, again Tesco £2, you just need some more veg for your main.
Opening post
Red Kidney Beans
White Kidney beans
Chilli beans
Blackeye beans
Black Chana
Even had chopped tomatoes tins at my local store not online though.
Top comments
absolutely love making meat free alternative burgers with them, mash a drained tin of chickpeas with a potato masher and add some sweetcorn, haricot beans, kidney beans etc. and cumin, smoked paprika, chilli flakes, some chopped parsley along with a squirt of lemon juice and two table spoons of flour and then just mold them into patties ready for frying or putting on a barbecue!
absolutely fab with salad in a pitta.
All comments (30)
I freeze small tubs of unused stock or stock made gravy as they add flavour to anything, them Knorr, Oxo etc are crap flavour for full overprice - and full of crap.
My top freezer drawer is full of stock/gravy tube from cooking meat and reduced to clear fresh herbs. I just slow cooked tinned tomatoes with a small squirt of tomato paste whilst the pasta cooking with a whole pack of fresh (frozen) basil for dinner, tomatos/paste with free stock from the freezer and added fresh ground pink salt & pepper (both Poundland) add to (corn/maize/polenta flour) pasta and a massive bowl of allergen free grub 75p! STUFFED!
Sometimes until you need to evaluate food by being creative, 10 minute job for me, 75p :laughing:
A tin of 25p chickpeas makes a wad of hummus and dairy free meringues, add some veg dippers or 46p Tesco Value Tortillas or both :wink: I add this choc hazelnut to meringues as a cream alternative, again Tesco £2, you just need some more veg for your main.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/2015/06/10/aquafaba_baking_with_chickpea_liquid_for_vegan_meringues.html