Lemon & Balsamic Drizzle | Cotswold Gold

Lemon & Balsamic Drizzle | Cotswold Gold

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Cotswold Gold Lemon & Balsamic Drizzle | 100ml or 250ml

A bright, zesty drizzle of cold-pressed rapeseed oil infused with lemon, balsamic vinegar, wholegrain mustard and honey. Dressing, marinade and finishing oil all in one bottle.

This isn't just a salad dressing - it's a proper kitchen workhorse. Cotswold Gold infuse their cold-pressed extra virgin rapeseed oil with real lemon, then balance it with balsamic vinegar, wholegrain mustard and a touch of honey for sweetness. The result is tangy, refreshing and surprisingly versatile.

Drizzle it over salads, blanched veg or grilled halloumi. Use it as a marinade for chicken, fish or vegetables before they hit the BBQ. Or stir a spoonful into mayo for an instant zingy dip. Available in 100ml and 250ml bottles.

  • Made by Cotswold Gold on their family farm in the Cotswolds
  • Dressing, marinade and finishing oil in one
  • Cold-pressed extra virgin rapeseed oil infused with lemon
  • 25% balsamic vinegar with wholegrain mustard and honey
  • Available in 100ml and 250ml

Ingredients

Cold Pressed Rapeseed Oil infused with Lemon, Balsamic Vinegar, 25% Wholegrain MUSTARD, Honey.

Allergens in bold.

Nutritional Information

Per 100g: Energy 2452 kJ | Fat 58.7g (of which Saturates 9.9g) | Carbohydrates 14.7g (of which Sugars 9.6g) | Protein 0.9g | Salt 0.22g

FAQs

How do I use Lemon & Balsamic Drizzle?
Drizzle straight onto salads or steamed veg, use as a marinade for chicken, fish or roast vegetables, or stir into mayo for a quick zingy dip.

Is it suitable for cooking?
Yes - you can cook with it, although it's at its best either drizzled raw at the end or used as a marinade before cooking.

Is Lemon & Balsamic Drizzle vegan?
No, it contains honey. It is suitable for vegetarians.

What's the difference between this and a salad dressing?
It's more concentrated and oil-forward than a typical bottled dressing, which means a little goes a long way and it works equally well as a marinade or finishing oil.