I tested the best Bakewell tarts and slices against brand leader Mr Kipling – winner was tastier & a THIRD of the price

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We reported last month that king of the Bakewell Mr Kipling has tripled the price of its cakes in the past two years alone.

News Group Newspapers Ltd.Hayley Minn tested Mr Kipling’s Cherry Bakewells against supermarket verions[/caption]

GettyThe king of the Bakewell Mr Kipling has tripled the price of its cakes[/caption]

The cake giant’s Bakewell slices rose from £1 to £2.75 at Sainsbury’s and its chocolate slices surged from £1 to £2.59 at Tesco.

Hayley Minn tested Mr Kipling’s Cherry Bakewells against super- market-own treats and found some that tasted even ­better for just a third of the price.

Tesco Cherry Bakewell Tarts: 5/5

£1.19 for six

News Group Newspapers Ltd.Tesco’s Cherry Bakewell Tarts are delicious[/caption]

News Group Newspapers Ltd.They have the perfect balance of sweetness[/caption]

WOW! I was blown away by Tesco’s Cherry Bakewell Tarts. They are delicious, and a steal at £1.19 for six.

They’re so moist with icing that’s got the perfect balance of sweetness.

The raspberry jam and sponge is good, plus the marzipan flavour hits you straight away.

We have a clear winner in these!

Waitrose Bakewell Tart: 3/5

£3.20 for 290g

News Group Newspapers Ltd.Waitrose’s Bakewell Tart was quite disappointing[/caption]

News Group Newspapers Ltd.The pastry could have done with a bit more jam inside[/caption]

CONSIDERING this is one of the pricier cakes I tried, this Bakewell Tart was quite disappointing.

The almond taste was really fresh and authentic, as opposed to those that taste artificial.

The pastry was quite dry though, and it could have done with a bit more jam inside.

I do wonder if it would have been better if I had warmed it up.

Aldi Bakewell Slices: 3/5

£1.09 for six

News Group Newspapers Ltd.Aldi’s Bakewell Slices look very similar to Mr Kipling’s ­Bakewell Slices in appearance[/caption]

News Group Newspapers Ltd.But the slice was missing the distinctive marzipan hit you want from a Bakewell[/caption]

TOPPED with icing and filled with layers of jam, Aldi’s Bakewell Slices look very similar to Mr Kipling’s ­Bakewell Slices, but the flavour isn’t quite there.

While the sponge was really moist and the icing was just the right amount of sweet, I felt it was missing the distinctive marzipan hit you want from a Bakewell.

Lidl Bakewell Slices: 5/5

£1.09 for six

News Group Newspapers Ltd.Lidl’s Bakewell Slices have the perfect amount of raspberry jam and icing[/caption]

News Group Newspapers Ltd.At less than half the price of Mr Kipling’s version, it’s a no brainer[/caption]

THE cheapest of all the cakes I tried, Lidl’s Bakewell Slices are really tasty, with the perfect amount of raspberry jam and icing.

The sponge was good and really moist.

I like the quirky wiggly pattern on the icing, too.

And at less than half the price of Mr Kipling’s version, it’s a no brainer to choose these.

The only problem was that I could have eaten the whole pack by myself!

Mr Kipling Bakewells: 3/5

£3.25 for six at Sainsbury’s

News Group Newspapers Ltd.Despite it being the go-to, I wasn’t blown away by Mr Kipling[/caption]

News Group Newspapers Ltd.The pastry was slightly too brittle and crumbly[/caption]

DESPITE it being the go-to Cherry Bakewell for most, I wasn’t blown away by Mr Kipling.

While the icing was really delicious, and the cherry not too sour, the pastry was slightly too brittle and crumbly.

But there was no denying that iconic marzipan taste.

M&S Bakery Bakewell: 4/5

£1.30 for 96g

News Group Newspapers Ltd.M&S’s version was delicious but expensive[/caption]

News Group Newspapers Ltd.It tasted so much of marzipan and the pastry was very moist[/caption]

AT £1.30 for what is essentially one serving of a Bakewell Tart, this was by far the most expensive of all the treats I tried.

However, I have to say it was delicious!

It tasted so much of marzipan and the pastry was very moist. But is it worth the money? I’m not sure.

Asda Cherry Bakewells: 2/5

£1.65 for six

News Group Newspapers Ltd.Asda’s Cherry Bakewells didn’t quite hit the mark[/caption]

News Group Newspapers Ltd.The texture of the pastry was quite dry and the almond flavour was missing[/caption]

UNFORTUNATELY, these Cherry Bakewells didn’t quite hit the mark for me.

While the icing on the top was lovely and soft, melting in the mouth, the texture of the pastry was quite dry.

There really wasn’t much of that almond flavour you want coming through either.

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