You know how when you’re at the store and you buy something
you think you don’t have, but then upon return it turns out there are like 5 of
the something you thought you didn't have?
No?
Well, it turns out I had plenty of mincemeat jars stashed
away in my cupboard. Every year I think to myself that I will make homemade
mince pies and every year I don’t.
It’s a bit like when Georgie stashes mince pies and Bucks
Fizz all over her kitchen. I stash baking supplies!
Who is Georgie? She’s the heroine of the novels Cupcakes
at Carrington’s and Christmas at Carrington’s by Alexandra Brown. I
have read both for Kelly’s Book Club over on American Cupcake Life.
Christmas at Carrington’s pretty much starts where the last
book left off. It’s a good reflection on how the beginnings of relationships
have lots of ups and downs. Sometimes it is better to go with what you feel
then what’s in laid out in front of you.
I don’t want to give too much away, but if Georgie hadn’t
listened to others… well then we wouldn’t have had a book would we have!
It was a good Christmas read, but please don’t be put off
the Christmas theme now that Christmas is over! Just like I want you to trust
me and try these mince pie biscuits even though it’s out of season!
I was inspired by Georgie to make these Mince Pie Biscuits
for her unnaturally habit to buy excessive amounts of things just because they
are on offer!
Mince Pie Biscuits
250g unsalted butter, softened
140g golden granulated sugar
1 egg yolk
grated zest of a clementine, or
easy peel orange
300g plain flour
411g jar of mincemeat
Preheat the oven to 180C/gas4 and
line a baking sheet(s) with greaseproof paper. Beat the butter and sugar
together. If the butter isn’t soft enough stick it in the microwave for 5-10
second intervals to soften it up. Add the egg yolk and zest before beating
until combined. Sift the flour in and mix until it forms dough. Fold in most of
the mincemeat. It makes it very sticky. You may need to use your hands to get
it to come together. I used an everyday tablespoon to scoop out the dough and
place on the prepared baking sheets. If you want you can make a dent in the
dough and place some of the remaining mincemeat on top. I didn’t and now I’m
left with some leftover, but that’s my problem. Bake for 10-20 minutes. It
really depends on how big you make them mine took 15 minutes. They will have
turned a bit golden on top, but should still be a little soft in the middle.
Leave to cool or serve warm with some cream!
They are very good and because
it’s not in pie form, I really don’t relate it to Christmas! I hope you get a
chance to read the book and keep an eye out for next month’s book on Kelly’s
site!
Hello, sorry to bother you. The recipes says to add an egg yolk but the ingredients do not mention any eggs. Please could you clairfy. Thank you. Kind regards
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Thank you so much for pointing that out! It does require 1 egg yolk and I gave just updated it to say! x
DeleteOh thank you very much Lisa for reponding to me comment. Might make these in the morning now :) x
DeleteThanks for reading! I'm glad you liked the book :) I still have half a jar of mincemeat in my freezer leftover from Christmas.
ReplyDeleteNow I know what to do with that jar of mincemeat that didn't make it into Christmas pies! Thanks!
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