Price Points: Travel condiment sets

Travel condiment sets

Often, when we drive somewhere for a day out, we stop for a drink or bite to eat. Instead of stashing a hodgepodge of sachets of sugar, sauces, salt, pepper etc in the jumbled glove box, these travel condiment sets is a much smarter option.

When we go to the seaside, we often have takeaway fish & chips. A bit of extra salt & vinegar as you work your way through to the lower layers is often desirable. And when we visit a new town with a nice looking bakery or butchers, Justin always likes to try out the local sausage rolls and pork pies. I often sample their cheese & onion versions. A bit of tangy chutney adds an extra twist.

Also, we’ve started travelling with a rucksack containing vacuum flask of boiling water, two travel mugs and a couple of Kenko flat white sachets. They’re perfect for a quick brew en route. Justin has sugar in his coffee, and has taken to putting two spoonfuls into his mug before putting the lid on it. One day, the lid is going to pop off and scatter sugar all round the inside of the rucksack.

When I think about what condiments and additions we generally need on a trip away, the 7-piece set would be the best fit. We’d need somewhere for all the aforementioned sugar, salt & vinegar, ketchup, chilli sauces, chutney and the like.

  1. Camping/picnic organiser: £8.18, eBay
  2. 7-piece condiment set: £14.60, eBay
  3. Travel condiment set: £24.99, Amazon

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Travel condiment set
Travel condiment set
£24.99
7-piece condiment set
7-piece condiment set
£14.60
Camping/picnic organiser
Camping/picnic organiser
£8.18
Travel condiment set
Travel condiment set
£24.99
7-piece condiment set
7-piece condiment set
£14.60
Camping/picnic organiser
Camping/picnic organiser
£8.18
Travel condiment set
Travel condiment set
£24.99
7-piece condiment set
7-piece condiment set
£14.60
Camping/picnic organiser
Camping/picnic organiser
£8.18
Travel condiment set
Travel condiment set
£24.99
7-piece condiment set
7-piece condiment set
£14.60
Camping/picnic organiser
Camping/picnic organiser
£8.18
Travel condiment set
Travel condiment set
£24.99
7-piece condiment set
7-piece condiment set
£14.60
Camping/picnic organiser
Camping/picnic organiser
£8.18

Win a gift pack of Tracklements condiments

Win a Tracklements 9 mini jar gift pack | H is for Home

You may remember that back in July we reviewed a selection of delicious Tracklements sauces, chutneys, jellies and more. We’ve teamed up with them again to offer two readers the chance to win a gift pack of Tracklements condiments.

Gift pack of Tracklements condiments

The set consists of a 9 mini jar taster selection of some of their relishes, jams, marmalades and mustards. With Christmas just around the corner, this would make an ideal gift for a foodie in your life. It’s also perfect for the Christmas and Boxing day buffet table to accompany the hot & cold meats, cheese and pastry dishes.

In the image below, we’ve put together a selection of serving suggestions from Tracklements including cheese toastie, bloody Mary, cranberry tartlets and mozzarella and prosciutto foccacia.

Tracklements serving suggestions

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Gift pack of Tracklements condiments

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A condiment for every occasion

Selection of Tracklements condiments in jars and bottles | H is for Home

Some time ago, we were sent a luxury Christmas hamper to review. We remembered that one of the highlights was the jar Tracklements condiment that was contained within. So we were very happy indeed to be sent a wonderful (and much larger) selection of Tracklements products to try out.

The Wiltshire-based company have such a fabulous array of small-batch, hand-made items on their website – mustards, relishes, jellies, fruit cheeses, sauces and the like. They have an ever-expanding range – currently over 60 products.

Bottles of Tracklements brown sauce, tomato ketchup and barbecue sauce | H is for Home

It was difficult to choose. However, we did manage to make our selections… eventually!

We love our food here at H is for Home headquarters and cooking and baking most days. Justin eats meat and Adelle is veggie. Some meals we share, on other occasions we go our separate ways. The Tracklements condiment range suits us both – in fact, they’re suitable for all kinds of dietary preferences and tastes.

Some of their flavours are punchy & robust, others are subtle & delicate. There are lots of different colours, consistencies and textures to experience… and experiment with! They match perfectly with a huge array of dishes, be it vegetables, meat or fish.

As you might expect, they’re particularly suited to serve on the side of cheeses, hot & cold meat selections, burgers, kebabs, sausages, tempura and the like. However, they can also be incorporated into the dishes themselves. There are endless possibilities.

Pork pie with Tracklements aromatic medlar jelly condiment | H is for Home

Justin couldn’t resist getting stuck in after receiving the delivery, pairing his lunchtime pork pie with the aromatic medlar jelly. The box had been unpacked less than 20 minutes earlier!  And, a bonus factor for this item, their medlar jelly is made using fruit donated by the local community. For every jar they sell, they donate 50p towards buying bee-friendly medlar trees via their Plant a Tree, Save a Bee project.

We then spent the following week dipping into our Tracklements condiment ‘hoard’ whenever the opportunity arose.

Fat chips with Tracklements proper tomato ketchup | H is for Home

Sometimes we kept things very simple – crispy, salty home-cooked chips dipped into a pot of their proper tomato ketchup, for example – what a treat! It’s made with juicy Italian tomatoes and a subtle blend of spices. It’s intensely flavoured, yet so well rounded and smooth – non of that acidic sharpness of some other ketchups. Sometimes, the simple things are hard to beat!

Plate of sausages with Tracklements quintessential brown sauce | H is for Home

At the weekend, Justin combined his Sunday morning Porcus sausages with the quintessential brown sauce. He doesn’t throw just any old sauce over his lovingly cooked sausages, however, this rich and tangy concoction made with herbs, soy sauce, tamarind and dates was very worthy of its place on the plate! He’s a complete convert to this one as well.

Cheese board with Tracklements sticky fig relish | H is for Home

Then there was a classic cheeseboard. This was a good opportunity to test the sticky fig relish and quince fruit cheese. Notes on the jars said that the relish was good with all manner of soft cheese and that the fruit cheese worked well with Manchego. Fortunately, we had both – and the folks at Tracklements weren’t wrong – it was absolutely delicious!

Tracklements sticky fig relish | H is for Home Tracklements quince fruit cheese | H is for Home

On other occasions, we added products during the cooking process. A generous dollop of the piquant Original Wiltshire mustard (the UK’s first wholegrain mustard) worked so well in our devilled mushroom sauce.

Devilled mushrooms with Tracklements Wiltshire mustard | H is for Home

…and a spoonful of the Thai spice jelly in Justin’s chicken & pak choi noodles was the perfect too – the chillies, ginger, garlic and lemongrass flavours adding real zing.

Noodle stir fry with Tracklements Thai spice jelly | H is for Home

If you fancy the sound of of their condiments but aren’t sure what to do with them, Tracklements have a dedicated web page with a range of recipes and serving suggestions.

Tracklements mustardy mayonnaise | H is for Home Tracklements aromatic medlar jelly | H is for Home

In addition to the amazing flavours, we love the packaging too. There are various sizes and shapes of container… with very cute, quirky graphics on the labels. Who wouldn’t want these lovely bottles and jars in their kitchen or larder? Clear some space in the cupboard for these “proud pioneers of the pantry”.

What are your ‘go to’ condiments to have alongside your favourite foods?

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