Shazans is proud to announce the return of its much-loved seasonal campaign, British Ramadan 2026. Now a recognised part of the Ramadan calendar for many UK households, the campaign once again brings together great food, inspiring recipes, and voices from across the halal and British farming communities.
Throughout the holy month, Shazans will be sharing daily recipe content and special guest features across its social media channels, offering fresh ideas for iftar and suhoor while celebrating the quality of British-sourced halal ingredients.
At the heart of British Ramadan is a simple idea: to highlight how British chicken, lamb, beef, and dairy can be used to create flavourful, culturally diverse meals during Ramadan.
The 2026 series continues this mission with:
By combining trusted halal practices with locally sourced British produce, the campaign reinforces Shazans’ commitment to quality, transparency, and community values.
Every day during Ramadan, viewers can tune in to Shazans’ social channels for new recipes and cooking ideas.
From hearty classics to globally inspired dishes, the campaign is designed to:
Whether you’re preparing a simple family iftar or hosting friends, the daily content provides practical, achievable meal ideas using familiar ingredients.
British Ramadan 2026 also brings together a wide range of organisations from across the halal and agricultural sectors.
These collaborations highlight:
It’s not just a recipe series—it’s a campaign that shines a light on the journey from British farms to halal family tables.
To stay up to date with every episode and recipe:
Each post is designed to offer quick, useful inspiration—perfect for those planning meals around work, family, and worship during the holy month.
British Ramadan has become more than just a recipe series. It’s a celebration of:
As the campaign returns for 2026, Shazans continues its mission to support households with trusted halal products and meaningful Ramadan content.
Follow the campaign and discover new recipes every day throughout Ramadan.