Iceland are already selling pigs in blankets – for just £2

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Frozen supermarket Iceland are already selling pigs in blankets, so you don’t have to wait until the festive season to enjoy the popular snack.

Shoppers can pick up 12 Sausage and Bacon Rolls for just £2, which will be a welcome addition to any Sunday roast. For many of us, they’re the best part of Christmas dinner, so we’re very excited we can now enjoy them all year round.

They’re easy to cook too, simply put them in the oven for 30 – 35 mins and turn them halfway through cooking. Enjoy them with a big dinner or on their own as a snack, we’re definitely not judging!

Last December, we saw all sorts of unusual pigs in blankets variants hitting the shelves, including the Co-op's mac and cheese topped pigs and blankets, Tesco's pigs in duvets and even Aldi's 12-inch pigs in blankets. We can't wait to see what surprising twists the supermarkets come up with this year!

If you want to have a go at making your own classic version however, we have an easy pigs in blankets recipe. They take 10 minutes to prep and 15 to cook, so you’ll be tucking in before you know it.

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Credit: Iceland

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If you need some inspiration, why not try our roast chicken with sage and onion stuffing recipe, or if you're feeling decadent, our stuffed breast of lamb recipe?  They're sure to go down a treat if you've got lots of hungry mouths to feed.

Need something to go alongside your pigs and blankets? Our easy Yorkshire pudding recipe helps you whip them up in 20 minutes.

Some might see pigs in blankets as a seasonal tradition, but if you fancy breaking it, there are plenty of options out there to satisfy your cravings. Christmas has come early for foodies!

Would you eat pigs in blankets all year round, or just at Christmas? Let us know your thoughts over on our Facebook page.

Lucy Buglass
Digital Writer

Lucy Buglass is a Digital Writer for What's on TV, Goodto.com, and Woman&Home. After finishing her degree in Film Studies at Oxford Brookes University she moved to London to begin her career. She's passionate about entertainment and spends most of her free time watching Netflix series, BBC dramas, or going to the cinema to catch the latest film releases.