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Best vegetarian main
COOK Roasted Pepper and Goat’s Cheese Quiche 1.25kg
Score: 83/100
COOK’s no-fuss centrepiece is a real showstopper – think gorgeous golden pastry with neat, crimped edges and a generous filling of sweet red pepper and tangy goat’s cheese. Vegetarian or not, this is a tasty alternative to turkey and would also make a great choice for your Boxing Day spread.
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Runner-up vegetarian main
Sainsbury's Taste the Difference Mushroom, Cavolo Nero and Chestnut Filo Pie 500g
Score: 82/100
Decadent and oh-so creamy, this filo pie will pair perfectly with all the traditional Christmas trimmings (and lashings of gravy!). Testers loved the “fresher note” of sage, garlic, and spinach in the filling, and the crunchy filo topping.
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Best vegetarian turkey alternative
Quorn Vegetarian Roast 454g
Score: 78/100
Quorn’s tasty high-protein roast was described as a “great alternative to turkey” thanks to its convincing juicy texture and meat-mimicking flavour. Although not suitable for vegans, vegetarians will find it pairs well with all the seasonal sides.
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Best vegan turkey alternative
This Isn't Roast Plant Based Chicken & Stuffing 325g
Score: 78/100
Known for its plant-based meat substitutes, this isn’t chicken, but it is a pretty great alternative. Testers praised the liberal use of herbs and seasoning, with a special mention for the crispy “skin”. The joint is also pre-stuffed, leaving you with one less job on your to-do list.
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Score: 77/100
Despite being completely vegan, this star-shaped centrepiece filled the test kitchen with a buttery aroma. Flavourwise, it’s pure Christmas, with sage, cranberry, and chestnuts all jostling for attention on a butternut squash base, all wrapped up in flaky pastry.
Available: 9th December 2024
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Best for mushroom fans
Co-op Irresistible Mushroom Wellington Parcels 376g
Score: 77/100
Filled with earthy mushrooms, an indulgent creamy sauce and flavoured with a hint of truffle-infused olive oil, Co-op's sharing-style vegan wellington is a top choice for fungi fans. Serve with all the traditional trimmings for a top-notch feast for two.
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Aldi Plant Menu No Turkey Crown 490g
Score: 77/100
As moist and juicy as any expertly cooked turkey, with the flavour of sage-infused sausage meat, our testers enjoyed Aldi’s meat replacement. It’s also a great size for one or two people, with leftovers for Boxing Day sandwiches.
Available: 19th December 2024
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Quorn Vegetarian Beef Roast 400g
Score: 76/100
Quorn uses the same protein-rich fermented fungus base as in its chicken roast (above) but has switched up the seasoning to create a sweet and salty faux beef joint with a hint of horseradish. The texture is slightly softer and drier than the real thing, so add some crunchy veg for contrast.
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Waitrose Chestnut & Thyme Plant-Based Turkey Roast & Gravy 668g
Score: 75/100
Waitrose has successfully elevated this year’s plant-based roast, with a flavoursome sage stuffing and rich red wine gravy. Any “fake meat” flavour has been pleasantly improved with notes of garlic, clove and thyme, and the texture was firm and juicy.
Available: 11th December 2024
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Best nut roast
Riverford Organic Farmers Nut Roast 400g
Score: 75/100
Our judging panel was particularly impressed by the festive aroma emanating from Riverford’s miso-enriched, herby roast. The abundance of crunchy walnuts and hazelnuts evoke the spirit of Christmas, while the generous mixture of organic veg — most noticeably butternut squash — adds balance and moisture.
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These also passed...
- Lidl Deluxe Wreath Vegan Sausage & Cranberry, £4.99 for 550g, Score: 73/100
- Aldi Specially Selected No Beef Fillet with Onion Gravy, £4.99 for 428g, Score: 71/100
- Aldi Specially Selected Vegetable Rainbow Parcel, £4.99 for 450g, Score: 71/100
- Meatless Farms Plant-Based Chickenless Roast, £4.50 for 380g, Score: 70/100
- Tesco Finest, Roasted Butternut Squash Wellington, £7 for 485g, Score: 70/100
- Asda Hasselback Halloumi Roast with Honey Glaze, £6 for 292g, Score: 70/100

Georgia has been part of the hospitality industry for the last nine years. Her starting point was the world-renowned Le Cordon Bleu culinary school where she gained a Diplôme de Pâtisserie. She has worked at a number of well-known restaurants and bakeries including The Club at the Ivy and Ottolenghi, Notting Hill where she was the head pastry chef. Most recently, Georgia worked at The Clink Bakery inside HMP Brixton, which aims to reduce reoffending through teaching. She is an expert in all things baked goods and holds a WSET level 2 in wine.
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