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Mince Pie

Total Time: 1 hour 15 minutesServes: 16Difficulty: Medium
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Mince Pie balances sweetness, structure, and texture for a dessert that slices or scoops cleanly.

Provided by Chef Katy

Total Time 1 hour 15 minutes

Prep Time 30 minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes

Chilling Time 30 minutes

Yield 16

Number of Ingredients 11

About This Recipe

Mince Pie needs the right balance of sweetness, structure, and cooling time.

Mix carefully and let it cool or set fully before serving.

Ingredients

  • Pie crust dough (enough for two crusts) or homemade crust as follows
  • 3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 10 tablespoons very cold unsalted butter (, diced in 1/2 inch cubes)
  • 5 ounces lard (, lard will produce the flakiest crusts (you can substitute butter if you prefer))
  • How to Make Your Own Lard)
  • 2/3 cup ice water
  • 1 batch BEST Traditional Mincemeat
  • 2 tablespoons milk, for brushing
  • powdered sugar for sprinkling

Ingredient Notes

  • Flour or structure: Measure carefully so the dessert sets with the right texture.
  • Sugar: Sugar affects both sweetness and browning.
  • Fat: Butter, oil, or cream adds richness and tenderness.
  • Cooling time: Let the dessert cool before slicing or storing.

Instructions

  1. 1

    Combine the flour, sugar, and salt in a large bowl. Add the butter (or lard/tallow) and use a pastry blender or two knives to cut into the flour until you get pea-sized crumbs(alternatively use a food processor). Stir in the water gradually (or pulse with a food processor) until the dough holds together when you pinch it between your fingers. Wrap the dough with plastic wrap and chill for at least 30 minutes.

  2. 2

    Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Grease a standard 12-cup muffin tin or mini tart tins.

  3. 3

    Roll 2/3 of the pie crust out onto a floured surface to 1/8 inch thickness. Cut circles out of the pie crust to fit into the tins. Roll out the remaining pie crust to the same thickness and cut out circles for lids, or star shapes, or lattices (whichever you prefer). If using circles/lids to fully cover the pies, cut a slit in each pastry lid to allow the hot air to escape. IF MAKING A FULL SIZE PIE: Preheat to 375 F and bake it for 15 minutes, then reduce the heat to 350 F and bake for another 30 minutes or so.

  4. 4

    Carefully press the pie crusts into the tins and fill them with mincemeat then top with the pie crust lids, stars, or lattices and press the edges together to seal them. Lightly brush the tops with milk or an egg wash.Bake the pies for 10-15 minutes or until golden brown. Carefully remove them from the muffin or tart tins, transfer them to a wire rack and sprinkle with powdered sugar.

  5. 5

    Mince pies are best served gently warmed. They can be eaten with your hands or with a spoon if served with cream or even ice cream if you like. Stored in in the fridge in an airtight container, they will keep for up to 4 days. If making them without meat they will keep in an airtight container at room temp for up to 2 days.Note: These pies freeze well. Freeze in an airtight container or ziplock bag, will keep for up to 3 months.

Katy’s Kitchen Note: Cool fully before slicing so the texture has time to set.

Katy’s Kitchen Tips

  • Measure carefully for the best texture.
  • Do not overmix once the structure is formed.
  • Use the pan size listed by the method.
  • Cool before slicing, frosting, or storing.

Variations and Substitutions

  • Chocolate finish: Add chocolate chips, cocoa, or shaved chocolate.
  • Nutty version: Add toasted nuts if they fit the dessert.
  • Fruit option: Serve with berries, banana, or citrus zest.
  • Salted finish: Add a small pinch of salt to balance sweetness.

What to Serve With Mince Pie

Serve Mince Pie with coffee, tea, whipped cream, fresh fruit, or a scoop of ice cream.

Storage and Reheating

Store covered in the refrigerator if the dessert is creamy or contains dairy.

Keep tightly wrapped so it does not dry out or absorb odors.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Overmixing: Too much mixing can make cakes, cookies, or fillings heavy.
  • Wrong pan size: A different pan changes thickness and timing.
  • Slicing hot: Many desserts need cooling time to set.
  • Loose storage: Uncovered desserts dry out quickly.

FAQ

Can I make Mince Pie ahead?

Yes. Most desserts benefit from cooling or chilling time.

How should I store it?

Keep it tightly covered according to whether it is frozen, chilled, or room temperature.

Can I change the flavor?

Yes. Add compatible fruit, chocolate, nuts, spices, or extracts.

Why is the texture off?

Heat level, mixing, chilling time, or measurement changes can affect texture.

Nutrition Facts

  • Calories: 172 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 13 g
  • Cholesterol: 31 mg
  • Protein: 2 g
  • Sodium: 179 mg
  • Fat: 12 g
  • Saturated Fat: 7 g