Have Yourself a Very Tracklements Christmas

The Life and Soul of the Pantry

  • NEW Embossed Gift Jars
  • NEW Festive Goodies Box
  • AND Christmas Gift Packs

The NEW Tracklements Embossed Gift Jars have landed, just in time for Christmas. Vegan and gluten free they make a perfect stocking-filler for food-loving family and friends. You can also delight in just how quickly and easily these jars can pump up the flavour of all your festive spreads, leftovers and any sneaking snacks you’re planning to serve in between.

Gift Jars

Buy all four (the best plan) or take your pick from:

Particularly British Piccalilli, 315g, RRP £6.80 – the sharpness and crunch from this traditional British condiment is an absolute must for cheese boards, meats and crusty pork pies.

The one, the only, the original Caramelised Onion Marmalade, 400g, RRP £6.80 – made with a splish of redcurrant juice for a pleasing tang. This marvel adds cheer to your cheese and brilliance to your bangers

Cranberry, Port & Orange Sauce, 370g, RRP £6.80 – this simply makes every festive dish, whether main or side, tastier and takes a quick Boxing Day supper of toasted cheese to a new level.

Christmas Spiced Chutney, 370g, RRP £6.80 – with the delicious aroma and sweet flavours of whole cranberries, paired with English apples and warm spices, Christmas Spiced Chutney is, quite literally, the taste of Yuletide all wrapped up in a jar. Add yet more quick and easy flavour to a honey-glazed ham and enjoy liberally with a variety of cheese, cold cuts and pies.

Peter Morrell, Editor, comments “I have recently tried all four of the products packaged in the Tracklements Embossed Gift Jars, and they are all delicious.

I’ve always been a fan of Piccalilli which has recently enjoyed a renaissance. The sharp tang was the perfect foil for a chicken and cheddar cheese salad I had for lunch.

The Caramelised Onion Marmalade is a natch for sausages and hamburgers, bringing a complementary combination of sweetness and piquance to the meat.

As a sampler of things to come, my family dined on a Sunday lunch of roast oversized turkey thigh I had cooked, so the Cranberry, Port & Orange Sauce was the ideal companion.

Finally, to add some festive cheer to an informal lunch with friends featuring charcuterie, pate, and cheese being wrapped in home baked baguettes, the addition of the Christmas Spiced Chutney worked a treat.

Another great upside to the Tracklements Embossed Gift Jars is that will work beautifully after Christmas as attractive storage jars.”

The NEW Tracklements Festive Goodies Box, RRP £23.05, is a splendid gift for foodies filled with Christmas joy. Simply order directly from www.tracklements.co.uk and the Tracklements’ elves will pack up these planet-friendly products in biodegradable bubble bags, cushioned by vegetable starch curls (which disappear in water!) in a Yum Yum Yum box and drop it down your chimney right on time.

Festive Goodies Box

  • Christmas Spiced Chutney, (new embossed jar, 370g) – Plump cranberries, Bramley apples and a host of warming spices including nutmeg, cinnamon, ginger and allspice are carefully combined to create this cornerstone of every festive pantry. It’s impossible to contemplate Christmas Day leftovers without it!
  • Cranberry, Port & Orange Sauce, 210g – Rather delicious for dunking, dipping and dousing, this bright, fruity sauce is Christmas in a jar. Made with whole cranberries, the tingling tartness cuts through rich meats like pork and goose – either on the side or as a marinade – is perfect for dipping a leftover roastie and loves a turkey sandwich.
  • Apple & Cider Brandy Chutney, 320g – Made with Kentish Bramley apples and a liberal measure of Somerset cider brandy for a boozy kick, this is indecently good with roast pork, flinty Cheddar, blue cheeses and pork pies.
  • Spiced Plum Chutney, 310g – Dark, rich and fragrant, sharp fruity Stanley plums are mixed with fresh orange zest and subtle spices to create an absolute Boxing Day crowd pleaser spooned, drizzled or dolloped over pâtés, terrines, pork pies, and cheese.
  • Strong Horseradish Cream, 140g – Never be shy with horseradish! Generous amounts of this fiery foil turn the Boxing Day Roast Beef centrepiece, or left over slivers in a sandwich, into a distinctly British treat.

Tracklements Festive Four, RRP £15.00:

Festive Four

  • Spiced Plum Chutney, 90g
  • Christmas Spice Chutney, 90g
  • Cranberry, Port & Orange Sauce, 110g
  • Sticky Fig Relish, 110g

These four jars of fantastic festive flavour are ideal for the Big Day alongside the Turkey, Duck or Goose and bring delight and flavour in equal measure to the Boxing Day spread.

Tracklements The Cheese Collection, RRP £18.20:

Cheese Collection

  • Apricot & Ginger Chutney, 220g
  • Apple & Cider Brandy Chutney, 220g
  • Caramelised Onion Marmalade, 250g
  • Green Tomato Chutney, 220g

Simply the fab four cheese pleasers for lovers of ALL cheese!

The NEW Tracklements Embossed Gift Jars, Tracklements Festive Four and The Cheese Collection are available from fine food delis and farm shops nationwide and online at https://www.tracklements.co.uk

About Tracklements

Back in 1970, William Tullberg made the first British wholegrain mustard. 50 years on William’s son, Guy, carries on his legacy. However, that one mustard has matured into eight varieties and over 40 award-winning chutneys, relishes and sauces.

A store cupboard hero for both celebrity chefs and home cooks, the range is still handmade in the green heart of Wiltshire, abiding to traditional recipes, with an underpinning principle to buy the best quality ingredients sourced locally wherever possible to ensure the products taste as good as, if not better than, homemade.

B Corp accredited Tracklements believe in business as a force for good, protecting the environment as they go. They’re committed to make the most planet-friendly condiments you can buy minimising their environmental footprint through using recyclable packaging, their own water treatment facility, and over 10,000 square feet of solar panels, supplemented by 100% renewable electricity generated by wind and/or hydro assets. And they don’t shy away from wonky veg either!

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