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We tried the £15 Tesco Valentine's meal deal- from duck with raspberry hoisin sauce to cheesy burgers

There is no better feeling than your loved one cooking your favourite meal and then doing all the washing up (we wish).

Tesco has given shoppers the most perfect combination of courses this Valentine's Day, and you can bag the lot for £15.

The only catch is that this year the deal is a Clubcard offer.

It means that non-Clubcard holders can purchase all of the items individually however only those with a Clubcard can access the full offer (one starter, one main, two sides, one dessert, one drink) for the price of £15.

Launching in-store and online on Sunday, February 9, customers will be spoilt for choice with the selection of starters, mains, sides and desserts to feed two which can be accompanied with either a full-sized bottle of Tesco Finest Prosecco, wine, a four pack of Peroni Nastro Azzurro beers, or a non-alcoholic alternative such as the Belvoir Non Alcoholic Passion Fruit Martini and Juniper & Tonic twin pack.

Here's our look at a handful of dishes available in this year's Tesco Finest special Valentine's Day offer.

Stacey tried the Tesco Finest Feta & Pepper Tartlets, Duck with Raspberry Hoisin Sauce, Heart Shaped Potato Croquettes and the Green Vegetable Trio.

The feta and pepper tartlets were such a tasty starter, and something different to what I would usually order off a restaurant menu.

Although it's pastry based, and usually I wouldn't pick a heavier option like this, this particularly dish still seemed light enough to fit in the next course.

As for the duck...wow I was so impressed.

The duck was super easy to cook- just browned off and the skin scorned a little, to then through in the oven for 12-15 mins.

The raspberry hoisin sauce reminded me of Peking sauce I would usually order from my local chip

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