From Friday-night treats, cooking dinner from scratch, or grabbing lunch on the go, Marks & Spencer have revealed a delicious range of treats for Veganuary 2022.
The upmarket high street retailer now has 175 vegan products in its range, as hundreds of thousands of Brits sign up to go meat and dairy free for January.
Among the new items includes a Plant Kitchen Tikka Masala, which uses the same cooking techniques as the chicken version with 12 fragrant, balanced spices, creamy coconut milk, flame-grilled onions, roasted squash and cauliflower.
This high-end retailer has now 175 vegan products. Hundreds of thousands of Brits have signed up for January to be meat and dairy-free. Pictured is the Plant Kitchen VLT (£3.50, 196g ). The sandwich is made with a wheat and pea protein rasher, vegan ‘baconnaise’, lettuce and tomatoes on soft malted bread
Plant Kitchen Veggie Mince £3.00, 250g ‘Eat Well’ delicious vegan mince made with onions M&S Select Farm mushrooms. It’s delicious and versatile. You can make it with nachos
Also in the range is Cake Jar (£4, 159g) Chocolate sponge cake layered with chocolate frosting, Belgian chocolate sauce, decorated with dark chocolate (left) and the Plant Kitchen No Lamb Shawarma (£4, 228g) Wheat and vegetable protein, vine ripened tomatoes, vegan garlic dressing, tomato and chilli sauce, salt and vinegar potato fries, spinach and red onions on a flatbread (right)
Marks & Spencer 2022 Veganuary Range in full
Plant Kitchen Veggie Balls £3, 252g
‘Eat Well’ savoury vegan mince balls made with onions and M&S Select Farm mushrooms
Plant Kitchen Wood-fired Hot & Spicy Pizza £5, 450g
Hand stretched sourdough base topped with vegan pepperoni, jalapeno and Roquito® chilies
Plant Kitchen Tikka Masala Curry £4, 400g
‘Eat Well’ fragrant and spicy, with vegetables, coconut milk topped with cauliflower tikka
Plant Kitchen Cheese Flavour Twists 125g £1.50
Pastry twists with Cheese-flavored Puff Pastry
Plant Kitchen Vegan Fish Fingers £2.90, 320g
8 Flavorful rice, potato flakes and zesty lemon coated with a crunchy golden crumb.
Plant Kitchen 2 Chocolate Brownies £2.50, 112g
A rich, decadent chocolate brownie made with Belgian dark chocolat
Plant Kitchen Lasagne £4.00, 400g
Rich and indulgent layers of mushroom & pea protein ragu, béchamel and a crispy topping
Plant Kitchen Creamy Cookie Pots £3.50, 160g
With cookie biscuit base and vanilla-based cookie batter.
Plant Kitchen Vegan Chilli Con Carne £4, 400g
‘Eat Well’ hot & smoky pea-based chilli, packed with plants Plant Kitchen
Bravas Dirty Fries £3.50, 400g
Fried potato chips with rich, smoky tomato sauce. Finished with coconut cheese.
Plant Kitchen Veggie Mince £3.00, 250g
‘Eat Well’ delicious vegan mince made with onions M&S Select Farm mushrooms
Plant Kitchen No Lamb Shawarma £4, 228g
Vegetable protein, wheat and vegetable protein. Vegan garlic dressing. Tomato and chilli sauce. Salt and vinegar potato fries. Spinach and red onions.
Plant Kitchen VLT £3.50, 196g
Sandwich with wheat and pea protein rasher, vegan ‘baconnaise’, lettuce and tomatoes on soft malted bread Plant Kitchen Chocolate
Cake Jar £4, 159g
Belgian chocolate sauce is used to decorate the chocolate sponge cake.
Plant Kitchen Chewy Cherry Bakewell Cookies £1.50, 200g
Cherry Bakewell cookies are made with cherries, nuts and oats.
Also in the range is the Plant Kitchen Lasagne, which M&S chefs have taken a year to perfect. Described as an umami flavour bomb, it brings savoury richness to the ragu, combined with a creamy vegan béchamel and topped with Santarella tomatoes.
And you don’t even have to miss out on pizza night thanks to the Plant Kitchen Sourdough Hot & Spicy Wood-fired Pizza – topped with vegan pepperoni, creamy vegan mozzarella, pickled jalapeno chilies, spicy roquito chilies and tomato sauce spiked with hot smoked paprika.
Plant Kitchen Veggie Balls are available as well as Veggie Mince. You can make delicious alternatives to regular mince or meatballs from it. They’re good for you too: gluten-free, a source of protein, high in fibre and low in fat.
For plant power on the go, swap your BLT for the Plant Kitchen VLT, made with vine-ripened tomatoes, no-pork bacon and crisp lettuce on malted bread, and for those snack attacks – we’re launching a first-to market vegan version of our famous Cheese Twists: Plant Kitchen Cheese Flavour Twists made with flaky puff pastry and vegan cheese.
And you don’t even have to miss out on pizza night thanks to the Plant Kitchen Sourdough Hot & Spicy Wood-fired Pizza – topped with vegan pepperoni, creamy vegan mozzarella, pickled jalapeno chilies, spicy roquito chilies and tomato sauce spiked with hot smoked paprika.
Plant Kitchen Vegan Chilli Con Carne £4, 400g ‘Eat Well’ hot & smoky pea-based chilli, packed with plants Plant Kitchen
Plant Kitchen Cheese Flavour Twists 125g £1.50: Why not try Cheese flavour puff pastry twists?
Also in the range is Bravas Dirty Fries £3.50, 400g Fried potato chips with a rich and smoky tomato sauce and finished with a coconut cheese alternative (right)
Plant Kitchen Vegan Fish Fingers £2.90, 320g 8 Packed with flavour, rice and potato flakes with zesty lemon coated in a crispy golden crumb are also included
Tesco’s 2022 Veganuary collection in full
Prices TBC
Wicked Kitchen Moq au Vin
This flavorful twist on an old favorite is sure to please. It’s completely plant-based and packed with pea protein and soya. The dish features onions and juicy mushrooms, and is finished with red wine sauce, garlic and brandy, and thyme.
Wicked Kitchen Kickin’ Cauli Katsu Curry
This crunchy cauliflower curry will make you fall in love with it. The plant-based dish features tasty cauliflower florets topped with sweet Katsu curry sauce. This will convert meat lovers.
Wicked Kitchen Bigger Big Bros Enchiladas (4 pack)
These delicious Mexican-inspired Enchiladas are a great way to start the new year. They feature sweet potato, spicy beans, jalapenos, and rice. All wrapped in soft tortillas and served with spiced red sauce, roasted corn salsa, and garnished with a spiced red and green chili sauce.
Plant Chef Vegan BLT Sandwich £2.50 (also part of Tesco £3 Meal Deal)
This classic recipe features layered hickory-smoked carrots, tomatoes and bac-no–naise vegan mayo. It is served on soft tomato bread.
Wicked Kitchen Mega Mac
Get your hands on this mouth-watering mac & cheese dish, featuring smooth butternut squash and macaroni, finished off with crispy ciabatta crumbs, tasty soya pieces, smoky pieces of vegan chorizo, and sprinkles of parsley. This classic recipe is perfect for any occasion.
Wicked Kitchen 2 Bangin’ Brownie Sundaes
This sweet treat features layers of chocolate mousse, brownie cubes and chocolate sauce. It’s easy as a morning sundae. The whole thing is finished with chocolate chips. It’s a really choc-tastic selection!
Plant Chef All Day Breakfast Sandwich £2.75 (also part of Tesco £3 Meal Deal)
This delicious recipe features a Lincolnshire vegan banger with a tofu mayo and meat-free rasher parts. It is served on malted brownbread.
And if you’ve made it through 2021, you deserve to treat yourself to one of a cake jars –with a vegan-friendly version now available for the first time: Plant Kitchen Chocolate Cake Jar.
It comes as Tesco also revealed its new plant-based food, including Moq au Vin, Cauli Katsu Curry and Bangin’ Brownie Sundaes,
Wicked Kitchen Meal Deal allows customers to enjoy plant-based meals with a lower price. The offer – which launches today – will allow customers to purchase one main, one side and one dessert for just £4 per head (£8 total).
The new Plant Kitchen Tikka Masala includes 12 delicious, balanced spices as well as creamy coconut milk and flame-grilled onions.
Plant Kitchen Veggie Balls £3, 252g are also in the ‘Eat Well’. The savoury vegan mince balls made with onions and M&S Select Farm mushrooms
And even wine goes vegan! M&S experts reveal the wine trends we’ll see in 2022 – including plant-based tipples and an explosion in English Sparkling wine
M&S winemakers and buyers have pulled together their top trends for what’s going to be hot in 2022.
Vegan wines
In January 2020 M&S pledged to have an entirely vegan own-label wine range on shelf by the end of 2022, and they’re on track.
Last wines made from 2021 will be completely vegan. Currently over 95 per cent of M&S wines on shelf are already vegan friendly, and the final bottles will gradually make the switch over the next few months.
FEMAIL was told by Sue Daniels, Winemaker: “It’s been a long journey. It started back in 1996 when I first tried to make the range suitable for vegetarians.
‘Over these years we have worked closely with our supplier partners to make this happen – we have introduced many new wines during this time encouraging wineries to try different winemaking techniques to ensure that we maintain quality while responding to our customers’ requests. We have worked hard to hit this target before the end of 2022 and we’re proud to be able to offer a fully vegan wine offering to our customers.’
A bumper year for English Sparkling wine
English wine will be the talk of the 2022 toast, with warnings over Champagne scarcity and the continued hunt for Prosecco substitutes.
Winemaker, Sue Daniels told FEMAIL: ‘we’ve been making fantastic sparkling wines closer to home for some time now – with more and more expertise in the English Wineries and a touch more warmth in our climate, it’s a really exciting time for winemaking and a great time to try what’s on offer.’
The down under is the up
Australia is definitely worth watching! A wave of new arrivals has got the M&S buyers excited.
Lizzy Unite, M&S buyer told FEMAIL: ‘Australia has historically been really strong for accessible wines. Customers have come to appreciate Australia as a wine destination, and are familiar with its country.
‘Now we’re getting to the point where there is more recognition of the Australian wine regions themselves and this brings an opportunity to explore some of the more premium producers in this fantastic country. We have some great new wines for our customers to discover, so enjoy our top picks below!’
Sustainable sips
In September 2021, M&S reset its sustainability action plan, Plan A, with a pledge to cut its carbon footprint by a third by 2025, as part of the commitment to be fully net zero by 2040.
Belinda Kleinig, M&S winemaker, told FEMAILE, ‘when it comes to the wine aisle, sustainability is far more than a question of how easy it is to recycle the packaging. Getting a wine onto the supermarket shelf involves so many people and processes and at M&S we look at each step on the journey to ensure that we are working with the right people and supporting some fantastic initiatives in winemaking worldwide.’