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Рецепт Recipe For Christmas Mince Pies
by Tandy Sinclair

Mince pies are traditionally served in Britain over the Christmas period. They date back to the 13th Century when the Crusaders brought with them recipes from the Middle East that contained spices and fruit. They would have originally included meat, but nowadays, the mince we refer to uses ony dried fruit. Head straight on to the Recipe For Mince Pies ♥ I wrote about how we had a general power outage one Monday. This was followed by something even more serious the following day. We had a massive fire which resulted in our power going down again. Some of the lines were destroyed and others could not cope with the smoke. By lunch time we had no power and the council could not tell us when it would be restored. On Tuesday evening Dave decided he did not feel like eating by candlelight so we drove through to Somerset West for supper. A friend of ours opened up his office so that we could collect his generator before we went for a meal. Dave and I had a quick dinner out and when we drove home we could see the extent of the fire that was burning out of control. Today’s inspiration ♥ Recipe For Mince Pies ♥ can be found on Lavender and Lime Click To Tweet The following morning Dave hooked up the generator. The wiring in our cottage is suspect so that could not work on the external power. Dave came back to the office with everything out of the cottage freezer. That contains things that seldom get used, like my bone broth and Christmas mince. However, as we had already had more than a day without constant electricity, some items had started to defrost. I took the Christmas mince back home with me to put into the fridge in the house as we had power there. By 16h00 the electricity department had fixed all the substations and the power came back on. I am not sure what I was most relieved about, being able to bake these mince pies, or watch TV! What I was most grateful for was having the lights back on. Click on the links for conversions and notes. Mince Pies   Save Print Make these ahead of time to enjoy throughout the Christmas period All Rights Reserved: an original recipe from Lavender and Lime Ingredients for the pastry 225g flour, sifted Pinch of salt 175g butter, cubed 1 egg yolk 30mls water, divided for the mince pies 450g Christmas mince 110g frozen cranberries / frozen red currants Method for the pastry Place the flour and salt into a mixing bowl Add the butter and rub in using your fingertips until it resembles bread crumbs Place the egg yolk and 15mls water into a mixing bowl Whisk to combine and add to the flour Mix together until the dough starts clumping, adding up to 15mls more water Turn out onto your work surface and form into a ball Flatten this into a disc and cover with cling film Refrigerate for 30 minutes before rolling out as needed for the mince pies Using a muffin tin line each cavity with pastry, making sure it goes over the lip of each hole Refrigerate while you preheat the oven to 200° Celsius Blind bake for 10 minutes then remove the baking beans and bake for a further 2 minutes Remove and set aside to cool slightly and then trim the edges Mix together the Christmas mince and frozen berries / currants Divide equally between the pastry cases and top with some pastry cut out into your desired shape Bake for 30 minutes then remove from the oven and leave to cool in the tin Serve with brandy butter 3.5.3229   Inspiration published on Lavender and Lime December 4: 2016 – The Girl Who Came Back 2014 – Guava Ice Cream 2013 – Pure Good 2011 – Pasta Maker For Sale 2010 – Roast Beef Fillet Top of Page No votes yet. Please wait... Click to share the inspiration ♥Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related