We all know Easter is about the chocolate, however, there’s plenty of us (me) who would much rather a cheese board over a chocolate egg.
Thankfully, the German supermarket has put together an easy guide on how to make a fancy grazing board at home – sticking to the theme of Easter of course.
And the best part? It’ll cost you just under a tenner thanks to the budget-friendly 79p buys included.
In the clip posted to their social media, the Aldi worker started with an essential grazing board item – houmous for just 89p.
Making sure to include some festive chocolates – they added their milk chocolate mini bunnies and eggs for 79p a pack.
Carrot sticks and crackers for 79p were also vital to make sure there was a way to eat the houmous with out getting in a mess.
You can bag pre-made carrot sticks for 89p so you don’t have to spend the afternoon chopping them.
Grapes were the next must-have item on the board and they picked out the mixed grape punnet for £1.79.
It wouldn’t be a charcuterie without some meat and cheese – sop they added the Italian salami and cheese selection to the board for just £1.79 a pack.
It wouldn’t be Easter without some Hot Cross buns, so they added a few to the mix – you can grab four buns for £1.25 in stores.
Last but by no means least, they added a handful of strawberries to the platter for £1.89 a punnet.
The end results looked incredible and are definitely on our list to make for the long weekend and there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
“Check out our Easy Easter Charcuterie Board. Grab all these essentials in store now to build your own* prices correct as of 11.03.24,” Aldi captioned the post.
And if you fancy a takeaway but don’t want to spend the money – one savvy couple have shared the must-try recipes you need for fakeaway KFC from Aldi.
Essential ingredients for this one include four chicken breasts, seeded brioche rolls and hash browns.
Shopping List
Here’s everything you need to make Aldi’s Easter CCarcuterie Board
- Houmous 89p
- Festive chocolates 2x79p
- Carrot sticks 89p
- Crackers 79p
- Grapes £1.79
- Salami and cheese £1.79
- Hot Cross buns £1.25
- Strawberries £1.89
Total: £9.08
Aldi shoppers have also been left raving about their new Dominos dupe so that you can save money without missing out.
Now, it’s dropped a brand new dessert to rival the new Domino’s Cookies stuffed with a whole Cadbury Creme Egg.
Aldi has loaded its Carlos Takeaway Chocolate Chip Melt in the Middle Cookies with a gooey centre – just like the pizza giant.
The dupe will set you back £2.25 for four cookies, while Domino’s version is a whopping £6.99 for just two cookies.
Aldi’s cookies have gone viral on Facebook, with foodies saying they “look lush” and “can’t wait to get them this weekend”.
“Aldi is doing bits,” one penned.