LIDL has unveiled its new Christmas 2020 desserts which includes after dinner mint and Speculoos cheesecakes.

The puds are part of it’s posh Deluxe range and there are some inventive new flavours.

The Speculoos cheesecake is available in Lidl stores nationwide

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The Speculoos cheesecake is available in Lidl stores nationwideCredit: LIDL

The 1kg cheesecakes cost £4.99 each and come in three different flavours, including dinner mint, salted caramel and Speculoos.

Speculoos is a type of spiced shortcrust baked biscuit that is traditionally eaten at Christmastime in the Netherlands and Belgium.

You might want to hold off eating it all yourself though as just one 100g slice costs between 440 and 470 calories, depending on the flavour.

Shoppers can save money on a salted caramel cheesecake by heading to Asda or Morrisons, where they cost £3 each, but the desserts only weigh 446g and 470g respectively.

The after dinner mint cheesecake from Lidl is just £4.99

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The after dinner mint cheesecake from Lidl is just £4.99Credit: Lidl
Why not swap a traditional Christmas pudding for a double chocolate on

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Why not swap a traditional Christmas pudding for a double chocolate onCredit: LIDL

That means you’d need to buy at least two before getting almost the same amount of cheesecake as the Lidl one, costing you £6 – that’s an extra £1.01.

We couldn’t find a Speculoos or after dinner mint cheesecake flavours being sold anywhere else so your best bet is to head to Lidl to try them.

The range also includes a giant 700g melting pudding.

These come in two flavours – salted caramel or double chocolate – and cost £5.99 each.

You could also swap your traditional Christmas pudding this year with Lidl’s Deluxe expresso martini or black forest roulades for £3.49.

We know there’s still weeks to go until Christmas but these delicious frozen puddings can help you smash out the food shop early.

They can go straight into the freezer and be brought out again when the festive period is in full swing.

Lidl doesn’t sell its food online yet, so if you want to snap up any of its Christmas desserts, you need to visit your local branch instead.

Lidl brought back its popular Melting Christmas Cottage pudding this year and is one of our best Christmas 2020 supermarket desserts.

We’ve also done a deep dive into the best Christmas supermarket buffet food this year and looked at ways to make your festive food shop easier.

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