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Five cash-saving ways to enjoy a fish supper for less over the festive season

TREAT yourself to a fish supper and you might find that it’s risen in price.

But you can catch your seafood fix for less by trying these money-saving tricks this festive season.

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FISH YOU A MERRY XMAS: Light bites such as mackerel pate, smoked salmon canapés and prawn cocktails are firm festive favourites.

These dishes are perfect for parties — so if you want to stock up and save, head to Iceland where you can buy two packs of party food and get a third one free.

These include packs of ten tempura king prawns, £2.50.

HOOKED ON SAVINGS: Move beyond the usual cod and haddock to more affordable and sustainable alternatives such as pollock or coley.

They are just as versatile in recipes, whether you are frying, baking or grilling your fish.

FREEZER PLEASER: Frozen seafood is a smart way to save.

Cuts of frozen fish are often much cheaper than fresh options and just as nutritious.

Stocking up on frozen mackerel, tuna or salmon will help you to plan ahead for meals without the high price tag.

Get four frozen fillets of salmon for just £3.85 at Asda.

Two fresh fillets at Asda, for comparison, would set you back £4.50.

TIN IT TO WIN IT: Tinned salmon and sardines are packed with nutrients at a fraction of the cost of fresh fish.

Use tinned salmon to create spreads, salmon fish cakes and burgers, pasta dishes or even as a salad topper.

Tinned sardines in oil or tomato sauce on toast is also great as a tasty brekkie option and just 50p per tin at Tesco.

Adding pickled red cabbage or avocado will give it upmarket cafe vibes.

PIE’S THE LIMIT: Make your seafood dishes stretch further by bulking them out with complementary ingredients.

A fish pie, for example, can go a lot further when you add double the amount of potatoes or vegetables.

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