Regardless of whether we’re in lockdown, you should still make the most of this new years eve… after all it is saying goodbye to the year of 2020.
Marks and Spencer:

“All-butter puff pastry filled with slow-cooked, diced British beef brisket and mushroom duxelle. Contains alcohol. Simply bake in the oven. Ten per pack.”
- 10 Mini Beef Wellingtons – £7
- 10 Mini Lobster Mac n Cheese – £7
- 10 Mini Beef & Porcini Yorkshires – £7
- 10 Sticky Chicken Yakitori Kebabs – £7
- 24 Tiger Prawn & Dim Sum Selection – £10
Asda:

“Moreish button mushrooms wrapped in our crunchy golden crumb.”
- 18 Chicken Pakoras – £2
- Party Breaded Garlic Mushrooms – £1.25
- King Prawn Ring with Sweet Chilli Dip – £4
- Party 12 Mozzarella Sticks – £1
- 12 Duck Spring Rolls – £2
Sainsbury’s:

“Bao buns filled with jackfruit, peppers and onions in a BBQ sauce.”
- Cheese & Bacon Potato Skins £3
- BBQ Mini Ribs – £3
- Mini Toad in the Hole x12 – £3
- Katsu Chicken Bites x16 – £3
- Jackfruit Bao Bun – £3
Tesco:

“Puff pastry with beef and red wine filling topped with a puff pastry lattice and cracked black pepper.”
- 20 Sweet & Sour Vegetable Wontons – £2
- 12 Ham & Cheese Croquettes – £3
- 8 Chicken Tikka Samosa – £5
- 12 Beef & Red Wine Lattices – £2
- 10 Duck & Waffles – £5
Waitrose:

“12 puff pastry vol au vents: 4 filled with hot smoked salmon and horseradish crème fraîche, 4 filled with smoked ham and Cheddar cheese in a creamy sauce, 4 filled with Cheddar and mozzarella cheese in a tomato sauce”
- 12 Tomato & Mozzarella Arancini – £5
- 12 Croque Monsieur Croissants – £6
- 12 Festive Vol Au Vents – £6
- 12 Barber’s Cheddar & Onion Muffins – £6.50
- 18 Pork Belly Squares – £7