There’s still time to secure your Easter feast from COOK – here’s what to orderDo COOK meals arrive frozen?

Yes, all COOK meals will be delivered frozen, ready for you to pop in your freezer. Some items will need to be thoroughly defrosted before cooking, so do factor the extra time in on the big day.

COOK Easter dates and delivery charges

The delicious COOK Easter range is available online through cookfood.net. You’ll need to spend a minimum of £45 in order to check out.

If your delivery is covered by your local COOK shop or by one of the COOK delivery vans, then there’s a flat delivery charge of £3.50. The brand also offers a third-party courier service, with a delivery charge of £6.95 or £8.95 depending on your area. The courier service does offer free delivery over £95 for most postcodes; however, there are some charges for the more hard-to-reach areas.

Easter delivery slots are still available – you can book a slot now but, be warned, they go fast!

If you’d rather head to a COOK shop, opening hours are generally from 9am, and closing times vary from 5.30pm to 6pm on weekdays. To find your nearest store and its opening hours, simply use COOK’s store finder tool. 

How we test COOK food

Our consumer panel is constantly evaluating product ranges for those key seasonal moments, from delicious, showstopping centrepieces to the show-stealing sides (especially those all-important roast potatoes). They assess aroma, taste and texture, with only the very best receiving the Good Housekeeping Institute stamp of approval. 

We’ve also added an editor’s pick below to give you some extra choice – it hasn’t been tested in the lab but comes highly recommended by our food & drink editor.

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COOK Chicken, Ginger & Lemongrass Bites

UK Taste Approved(GH)Chicken, Ginger & Lemongrass Bites

Score: 89/100

COOK has looked to Thailand for inspiration with these one-bite wonders, flavouring the chicken with lime leaf, ginger and fish sauce. Testers loved the sticky glaze, gentle heat from the red Thai paste, and aromatic lemongrass, and felt they’d make an excellent addition to your drinks party.

They’re also both gluten- and dairy-free, so a very handy freezer-friendly option to have on standby over the Easter weekend.

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COOK Duck & Hoisin Puffs

UK Taste Approved(GH)Duck & Hoisin Puffs

Score: 80/100

These well-seasoned little morsels are a great twist on a classic sausage roll, combining the winning flavour of roast duck in hoisin sauce with puff pastry. Leave in the oven a little longer if you like your pastry extra crispy.

COOK Mini Salmon Frittatas

UK Taste Approved(GH)Mini Salmon Frittatas

Score: 76/100

COOK’s pre-portioned fluffy frittatas save you the faff of dividing up a full-size version. They’re filled with sweet semi-dried tomatoes, mature cheddar and horseradish, and were described as “light and juicy” by our panel. They cook from frozen too!

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COOK Caramelised Shallot, Celeriac & Stilton Tarte Tatin

UK Taste Approved(GH)Caramelised Shallot, Celeriac & Stilton Tarte Tatin

Score: 85/100

This stunning tart would make a show-stopping centrepiece over the Easter period (and it’s currently on sale!). The puff pastry base is filled with layered slices of roasted celeriac and a pretty ring of shallots, before being topped with stilton and sweet, caramelised red onion marmalade. We’d serve this as a vegetarian main course, or as part of a decadent buffet.

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COOK Roasted Pepper and Goat’s Cheese Quiche

UK Taste Approved(GH)Roasted Pepper and Goat's Cheese Quiche

Score: 83/100

COOK’s beautifully presented crimped quiche with red pepper and goat’s cheese looks even better than home-made.

Testers loved the perfectly browned top and buttery pastry with a rich and creamy egg filling. An indulgent meat-free option, it will make an impressive centrepiece for meat-eaters and vegetarians alike.

COOK Duck & Venison Pithivier Pie

UK Taste Approved(GH)Duck & Venison Pithivier Pie

Score: 83/100

Serving six people, COOK’s impressive dinner-party pie has the wow factor. Packed full of flavour, the filling consists of slow-cooked duck and wild venison, with bacon and roasted celeriac, in a rich red wine sauce. Our testers thought it looked fantastic too, with flaky golden pastry and a scattering of thyme on top.

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COOK Salmon en Croute

UK Taste Approved(GH)Salmon en Croute

Score: 79/100

COOK’s salmon en croute is a real showstopper. Our testers loved the buttery, flaky pastry, and thought the lemony, spinach, dill, creme fraiche and caper sauce was the ideal accompaniment for the fish. It cooks straight from frozen and serves six, making it a top choice for easy entertaining.

COOK British Sirloin Topped with Bacon, Chestnut & Shallot Stuffing

UK Taste Approved(GH)British Sirloin Topped with Bacon, Chestnut & Shallot Stuffing

Score: 79/100

We always recommend having some tasty back-ups in your freezer in case any unexpected guests make an appearance – and this is currently a real bargain.

COOK’s impressive British beef sirloin is aged for 21 days, topped with smoky bacon and finished with a herby stuffing.

The pack even includes a porcini-infused red wine jus for serving, leaving you with plenty of time to socialise. Superb!

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COOK Roast Potatoes

UK Taste Approved(GH)Roast Potatoes

Score: 80/100

COOK’s winning spuds came out top of our ready-made roast potato test, impressing the panel with their “perfectly crispy skin” and “rich, earthy” flavour, which is well-balanced with a hint of natural sweetness.

And while other brands rely on goose or duck fat for crunch, COOK’s potatoes are 100% plant based, making them a great option for vegetarians and vegans this Easter.

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COOK Pigs in Blankets

UK Taste Approved(GH)Pigs in Blankets

Score: 75/100

These mini cumberlands have been wrapped in crispy streaky bacon and are currently 75% off. Our experts found the seasoning spot on, with notes of sage and black pepper. Pigs in blankets aren’t just for Christmas you know.

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COOK Cherry Bakewell Pavlova

UK Taste Approved(GH)Cherry Bakewell Pavlova

Score: 80/100

Why choose between two desserts when you can have both? Here, COOK has combined the almond and berry flavours of a classic cherry bakewell with the sweet meringue of a pavlova. It’s light and fluffy, making it a great way to round off the big feast.

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COOK Lamb Easter Dinner Box for 6

Editor’s ChoiceLamb Easter Dinner Box for 6

If you’d rather leave the menu in COOK’s capable hands, this curated edit of the best bits for Easter is ideal. It includes a slow-roasted shoulder of lamb, creamy dauphinoise potatoes, red cabbage and a trio of greens, with enough to serve six hungry guests. It’s good value too, working out at just £12.65 a head.

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Callum is our Food and Drink Testing Manager and has been part of the world of professional catering for 10 years, from cheffing to food manufacturing. While working in manufacturing he specialised in bespoke product and menu development for several start-ups and well-known brands such as Wrap It Up! and HOP Vietnamese. He holds the WSET Level 2 in wine, a Level 3 in spirits and has a particular interest in agave spirits.  

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