Last-minute Christmas Mincemeat
Last-minute Christmas Mincemeat

Hey everyone, hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a special dish, last-minute christmas mincemeat. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I am going to make it a bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

The mincemeat is lovely in mince tarts or this Christmas mincemeat Bakewell tart. Last-minute Christmas Mincemeat Mincemeat is meant to be made about three months in advance, to give time for the flavour and texture to develop. I thought that maybe with a cooked version this might not be necessary so I adapted a Mary Berry mincemeat recipe, and it worked.

Last-minute Christmas Mincemeat is one of the most well liked of current trending foods in the world. It’s simple, it is fast, it tastes yummy. It is enjoyed by millions every day. Last-minute Christmas Mincemeat is something which I have loved my entire life. They are nice and they look wonderful.

To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have last-minute christmas mincemeat using 10 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Last-minute Christmas Mincemeat:
  1. Prepare 400 g dried fruit, I used raisins and sultanas only but you could also add dried cranberries, cherries, mixed peel etc
  2. Make ready 1 eating apple, peeled
  3. Get 100 g marzipan, grated
  4. Make ready 50 g butter
  5. Make ready 50 g chopped almonds or cashew nuts
  6. Take 75 g soft muscovado sugar
  7. Make ready 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
  8. Take 1 tsp mixed spice
  9. Get finely grated rind and juice of 1 lemon
  10. Make ready 200 ml brandy, rum or whiskey

Sticky, sweet, sour and with a spicy kick from the ginger ale its packed full of festive flavours making it a great alternative to the traditional mincemeat. Put the peeled and grated Bramley apples, light muscovado sugar and the zest and juice of the orange and lemon into a large bowl with the ground cinnamon, ground nutmeg, allspice, mixed dried fruit and brandy. Delia Smith does a fancier version as a last-minute Christmas cake. Growing up in Ireland my Mum would make them in October and have them all ready to give to Aunties and friends by the time the holidays came around.

Steps to make Last-minute Christmas Mincemeat:
  1. Mix the dried fruit together. Weigh the nuts and break them up gently with the end of a rolling pin or chop roughly with a knife.
  2. Grate the marzipan and the apple. Put in a pan together with the dried fruit, nuts and butter.
  3. Add the sugar and spices and grate in the lemon zest, then squeeze the lemon and add the juice to the pan. Cover and heat gently, stirring as the butter and marzipan melt so everything mixes together.
  4. Simmer gently for about 10 minutes, then leave to cool. When completely cool add and stir in the rum, whiskey or brandy.
  5. I left it to stand for a while longer as it looked too liquid, and in about an hour or two the rum had been absorbed into the fruit. I then transferred it to jars (two of them) left them to stand overnight, then used the mincemeat to make mince pies the next day, see separate recipe.

I remember it being a big process because even after the puddings were mixed then they had to be wrapped up with string and foil and. Mincemeat Cake With Caramel Cream Icing Allrecipes UK. See more ideas about Baking, Mincemeat cake, Baking recipes. Sift the self-raising flour and spice together and stir into the mincemeat mixture with the breadcrumbs. So if, like me, this Christmas has snuck up on you far too quickly, consider this cake a truly easy, tasty alternative to the traditional variety, perfect for last-minute gifts or those family members who drop-in unannounced.

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