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Recipe·~45 min·vegetariannut-free

Mince Pies

A dessert dish from the British kitchen.

Ingredients

  • 225g Butter
  • 350g Plain Flour
  • 100g Caster Sugar
  • 280g Mincemeat
  • 1 small Egg
  • Topping Icing Sugar

Method

  1. To make the pastry, rub 225g cold, diced butter into 350g plain flour, then mix in 100g golden caster sugar and a pinch of salt.
  2. Combine the pastry into a ball – don’t add liquid – and knead it briefly. The dough will be fairly firm, like shortbread dough. You can use the dough immediately, or chill for later.
  3. Preheat the oven to 200C/gas 6/fan 180C. Line 18 holes of two 12-hole patty tins, by pressing small walnut-sized balls of pastry into each hole.
  4. Spoon 280g mincemeat into the pies.
  5. Take slightly smaller balls of pastry than before and pat them out between your hands to make round lids, big enough to cover the pies.
  6. Top the pies with their lids, pressing the edges gently together to seal – you don’t need to seal them with milk or egg as they will stick on their own. (The pies may now be frozen for up to 1 month).
  7. Beat 1 small egg and brush the tops of the pies. Bake for 20 mins until golden. Leave to cool in the tin for 5 mins, then remove to a wire rack.
  8. To serve, lightly dust with icing sugar.

Source

This recipe is adapted from TheMealDB (id 52991), a free community-curated recipe API. Original listing: themealdb.com.

A walkthrough video is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnXft7lQNJE.

Original source noted by the contributor: https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/2174/unbelievably-easy-mince-pies.

Per serving
Estimate · medium confidence
Servings1
230kcal
Calories
2.4g
Protein
30g
Carbs
11g
Fat
0.8 g
Fiber
14 g
Sugar
90 mg
Sodium
Iron3%
Calcium1%
Vitamin D1%
Vitamin C0%
Vitamin B122%
Potassium1%

Estimated by AI from the ingredient list. Values are approximate and not medical advice. If you have specific dietary requirements, verify with a registered dietitian or trusted nutrition database.

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