Watch the Euros in style with the best food and drink for fans on a budget, including pizza, burgers and STEAK
WATCH the Euros in style, and score big with the best food and drink for the fans.
Invite your nearest and dearest for a covid-safe feast, serving up the footie for starters.
Follow up with these delicious deals - all winners, whether you’re with friends or snuggled on your sofa.
Euro-pizza
Morrisons has launched a limited-edition 14-inch Best of Europe Pizza, £3.89, with flavour favourites from Germany, Spain, Portugal and Italy topping the lot.
One for all
Serves four
Preparation time: 10 mins
Cooking time: 20 mins
You need:
- 1 small onion
- 475g beef mince, or any mince you would like
- 20g vegetable oil
- 4 burger buns
- ½ half an iceberg lettuce
- 3 tomatoes
- 80g cheese
- 2 gherkins, per burger
Method:
Finely chop the onion into as small as possible pieces.
Mix the beef mince (or whatever mince you are using) with the chopped onion.
Add a little salt and plenty of black pepper, mix altogether so the onions are well distributed.
On a clean board or bench turn out the mince mix and split into 4 even portions and shape into patties/burgers (the thinner the better as they will cook more evenly).
In a clean pan add a little oil (just enough to brush the base of the pan).
Fry the burgers off, you may need to do two at a time depending on the size of your pan.
If you want to toast the buns for extra flavour, now would be a good time while your burgers are cooking.
Once the burgers are cooked through, top with a little cheese if you’d like to. Now it's time to build your burgers.
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Use any toppings you like gherkins, mustard, ketchup, lettuce, tomato onions, mayonnaise the list goes on.
Serve with chips salad, coleslaw, pickles, sweet potato fries or wedges.
COVID safe celebrations
Play it safe as you get into the Euros spirit.
Before inviting a crowd, check how many people the restrictions allow in your home or in your garden.
When the goals get the better of you, whether you can hug depends again on where you live. In England, you can use ‘personal judgement’.
Try and avoid nibbles where everyone is eating from the same bowl. Instead offer individual packets and serve up the main meal on plates with knives and forks.
Respect other people’s views. If your best mate would rather stay at home this time, don’t get the hump.
Don’t be afraid to make some house rules and ask guests to stick to them.
Have a bottle of sanitiser on the side for anyone that wants it.