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When do you make your first mince pies?

(74 Posts)
Witzend Thu 16-Nov-23 14:33:12

I don’t mean making ahead to freeze, but making to eat!
I don’t make any before 1st December, because frankly dh and I do tend to make 🐷🐷 of ourselves, so a month of them (several batches) is more than enough for our waistlines.

Cabbie21 Thu 16-Nov-23 19:01:54

I have only made mince pies once and they were a disaster. I don’t care for them at all, in fact I rarely eat pastry. I get fed up when at every pre- Christmas event, mince pies are served.

Now Christmas cake, that’s another matter. I used to make one but ended up eating it all myself, over time, so eventually I stopped. DH would have one slice.

Treebee Thu 16-Nov-23 19:11:29

Christmas Eve usually. With Carols from Kings on the radio.

Georgesgran Thu 16-Nov-23 19:24:25

I’ll join you in the sherry, but I’ll give the mince pies and Christmas cake a miss.
Anything with dried fruit is a very definite ā€˜no’ from me.

B9exchange Thu 16-Nov-23 22:49:29

36 mince pies in the freezer and they are staying there, DH would scoff the lot in days given the chance. But will have to make some GF and dairy free one for one DS as well.

ginny Fri 17-Nov-23 07:46:40

I made 4 dozen at the beginning of the week. 3 dozen are in the freezer. The rest have been eaten by our visitors and DH over the last 3 days.

ginny Fri 17-Nov-23 07:47:35

I’ll probably have to make more once the rest of the family knows they are there.

Salti Fri 17-Nov-23 08:35:07

I'm going to make a large mince tart today with some mincemeat I made a few weeks ago. We'll have it with brandy cream.

Esmay Fri 17-Nov-23 09:33:57

I don't really like them - much too sweet .

So if I make them ( as requested ! ) - I add mashed banana and grated apple to the mincemeat for a less sugary cloying taste .

I make the first batch at the beginning of December and up until New Year .

keepcalmandcavachon Fri 17-Nov-23 14:59:20

Ooh, sounds lovely! All round to salti's then, I'll bring the Baileysgrin

Davida1968 Fri 17-Nov-23 16:40:32

This weekend, hopefully! We've made the mincemeat already. (These will be "just for testing", of course....)

MrsKen33 Fri 17-Nov-23 17:05:10

I always add just a little orange juice to my pastry and put a blob of cream cheese on top of the mincemeat. Can’t remember whose recipe that was but the mince pies are delicious.

Jane43 Fri 17-Nov-23 17:08:17

I’m the only one in the family who likes them so I make them a couple of days before Christmas and don’t make any more as I struggle to keep my weight down.

CanadianGran Fri 17-Nov-23 18:56:19

Minimoon, I saw a recipe for mincemeat squares made with oats and whole wheat, so perhaps your husband could have these.

www.food.com/recipe/christmas-mincemeat-squares-43512

I don't make them since I'm the only one in the family who eats them.

For those that make them; do you make your own mincemeat, or use a jar?

Namsnanny Fri 17-Nov-23 19:02:45

Ilovecheese

Made a dozen on Monday. There are 2 left today.

gringringrin Made a christmas cake about 3-4 weeks ago. It wasn't all that successful so there is only 1 slice left!

Nansnet Mon 20-Nov-23 15:00:51

My gran always made the best mince pies, with wonderful pastry. She never used recipes for anything, she just threw all the ingredients in and everything always turned out perfect! When I married, I tried to make my own but they didn't work out so well! Now, I can't be bothered to waste my time, or the ingredients, so I prefer to buy M&S All Butter Mince Pies, or their Collection range.

Joseann Wed 29-Nov-23 14:53:48

Just practising to get them right.

Georgesgran Wed 29-Nov-23 16:49:36

One short on the nearest rack Joseann - a bit of product testing?
They look very professional - hope they taste as good as they look.

Bella23 Wed 29-Nov-23 16:56:43

I made mine today. It was a bit of a stretch to get the 18 I should. Thought I had left DH one out but had forgotten so it's defrosting now. No chance of me eating anything with dried fruit either. I don't like most of the Christmas food except the Goose or the ham. I definitely have odd taste. I would rather have the Co op crisps mentioned by Georgesgran on another post or a box of really good chocolates.

lixy Wed 29-Nov-23 17:02:33

Treebee

Christmas Eve usually. With Carols from Kings on the radio.

Me too.

Delia's recipe from the book with the big red bow on the front. It comes out of the cupboard at the end of October when we make the cake and is in use for all sorts of goodies until New Year, then gets put away. My GCn check that it's on the shelf by October half-term!

teabagwoman Wed 29-Nov-23 17:03:07

I’ve just made a batch for ā€œproduct testingā€. I always make mine with shortbread rather than pastry. A fiddle to do but worth it.

M0nica Wed 29-Nov-23 18:03:05

I make mincemeat, but not mince pies, This is a task DD has taken to herself. When she comes round this weekend the large jar of mincemeat will be given to her and when she comes home for Christmas, on Christmas Eve, she will bring 2 tins of the most gorgeous home made mince pies. her pastry is beautiful.

Callistemon21 Wed 29-Nov-23 18:19:50

Any tips for good, short, edible GF pastry, please?

When I tried it before, it was inedible and the bought stuff is oily and nasty.

M0nica Wed 29-Nov-23 18:37:42

DD uses sweet crust pastry, which has sugar in it.

maddyone Wed 29-Nov-23 18:37:43

When do I make my first mince pies?

I don’t! But Mr M does and he’s already made at least three batches. One of our sons has been requesting dad’s mince pies since early November. As they often come to ours for Sunday lunch, he makes mince pies now, even though I always make a pudding.

merlotgran Wed 29-Nov-23 18:41:29

Callistemon21

Any tips for good, short, edible GF pastry, please?

When I tried it before, it was inedible and the bought stuff is oily and nasty.

I use half fat (block margarine rather than butter) to gf plain flour and add xantham gum according to the directions on the tub.
Rub in with a light touch. It’s important not to overwork it.
Add a beaten egg and a tbspn of water if needed to form the dough. If you think it’s too dry add a very small amount of oil rather than more water.
Turn onto a floured board or sheet of baking parchment and lightly knead to shape.
Roll out carefully. Using parchment makes it easier to transfer dough if lining something like a quiche tin as you can’t use a rolling pin to pick it up.
I always add a little longer to the baking time as well.