Money-saving minted cheese, potato and pea picnic salad

Can we have tea in the garden? – JD, 4

For our final experiment with the Morrisons M Savers range, we thought we’d try a simple picnic salad idea we found on the M Savers Summer website. It won’t win awards for originality, but it might win awards for frugality, coming in at just 26p per very general portion (£1.04 for four portions) – actually I think it could serve 6 if part of a picnic.

Here’s what we did.

Ingredients

  •  500g of M Savers Potatoes
  •  200g M Savers Frozen Peas
  •  1/2 M Savers Lemon
  •  1 tbsp olive oil
  •  1 tbsp M Savers Mint Sauce
  •  60g M Savers Greek Salad Cheese
  • Salt and pepper

Instructions

  1. With skins still on, cut the potatoes roughly into 1 inch chunks
  2. Add to a pan of cold salted water, and bring to the boil, simmering for 15-20 mins until tender.
  3. Scoop out the potatoes, drain and leave them to cool
  4. Add the peas to the water and cook for 2 minutes so they are warmed through but not softened
  5. Drain and run under cold water
  6. To make the dressing, mix the juice of the lemon with the olive oil and mint sauce with a fork
  7. In a large bowl, mix the cooled potatoes, peas, dressing and crumbled cheese
  8. Store in an airtight container in the fridge for at least an hour to let the flavours sink in

It’s a good, cheap recipe but I have to confess not delicious like the lemon drizzle cake or apricot crunch bites we made last week. I think it’s because I’m a cheese snob, so in future I’d probably blow a few more pennies and switch the salad cheese for real feta. Reckon you might give it a try?

If you’re loving the idea of saving money this summer, you might want to head to one of the Morrisons M Savers Summer Play Parks happening round the country. Check out the events calendar to see if there’s one near you.

Disclosure: Morrisons are currently sponsoring me to get creative with their M Savers range and recipes. All posts are 100% honest.

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