Mincemeat Pie Recipe, Whats Cooking America (2024)

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Old-Fashioned Mincemeat Pie Recipe

Mincemeat Pie has been my favorite holiday pie since I was a little girl (that was awhile ago). My grandmother, Mabel Myers, used to make her own homemade mincemeat. My mother used to make this pie just for me every Thanksgiving and Christmas. Thank you Mom! This holiday season, my youngest daughter, used Grandma Myers’ Mincemeat Recipe and made me a delicious mincemeat pie. Daughters are wonderful!

Unfortunately, most people have never tasted a true old-fashioned mincemeat pie (also called mince pie). The flavor of real mince meat pie (not the bottled version purchased at your local store) is sort of like a Middle Eastern mixture of cloves, cinnamon, and nutmeg. There’s a definite meaty taste, which I really liked, with an ever-so-slight sweet flavor.

Check out Grandma Myers’ Mincemeat Recipe, Elsie’s Green Tomato Mincemeat Recipe, Great Grandma Miller’s Homemade Mincemeatfor more delicious homemade mincemeat recipes.

Pleasecheck out my Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner Menu which includes thisOld-Fashioned Mincemeat Pie.

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Old-Fashioned Mincemeat Pie Recipe:

Prep Time

20 mins

Cook Time

50 mins

Total Time

1 hr 10 mins

Course:Main Course

Cuisine:English

Keyword:Old-Fashioned Mincemeat Pie Recipe

Servings: 8 servings

Author: What's Cooking America

Ingredients

  • Pastry for 9-inch two crust pie*
  • 1quart preparedmincemeat**
  • Brandyto taste

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Prepare pie pastry.

  2. Spoon prepared mincemeat into pastry-lined plate. Add additional brandy to your taste. Cover with remaining pastry and flute. Cut slits in pastry so steam can escape. Cover edge with aluminum foil to prevent excessive browning.

  3. Bake pie 40 to 50 minutesor until crust is lightly browned. Remove aluminum foil during last 15 minutes of baking. Remove from oven and cool on a wire rack before cutting and serving.

  4. Serve warm or at room temperature.

  5. NOTE: This pie stores well in the freezer.

  6. Makes 8 servings.

Recipe Notes

* Check out my different recipes for making the perfect pie crust.

** 1 (28-ounce) jar prepared mincemeat pie filling may be substituted, but check out my Grandmother'sHomemade Mincemeat Recipe.

Comments from readers:

Seasons greetings to you! I just wanted to thank you for submitting a true recipe for mincemeat – one made with venison. I just made my great g-ma’s mincemeat today. It is highly sought out by friends and family and has been a family tradition for over a hundred years that I know of. After reading your recipe, I added some fresh squeezed lemon and orange juice plus the zest from them (before squeezing), cider vinegar, and subbed rum for applejack brandy. Oh my God….heavenly!! I have a wonderful friend who gives me the necks from the deer or elk. It has the most tender flavorful meat, especially when cooked with cider vinegar, whole clove, allspice, and a large bay leaf.

When we make our pies, we slice two big tart apples into the uncooked pastry shell tossed lightly with flour, cinnamon, dotted with butter, and THEN top with the mincemeat and a couple tablespoons rum or brandy and pastry. I think g-ma did this to stretch the mince supply – plus non-mince lovers absolutely LOVE this pie! The only downfall of making this so delectable to the doubtfuls is that the pie doesn’t last as long. 🙂 Hope your holiday time is blessed beyond measure. – Joy Chowning

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Comments and Reviews

3 Responses to “Mincemeat Pie Recipe”

  1. Sasha

    Thanks for posting this recipe. Bagged a deer this year and need to use up last year’s deer. As for what suet is or isn’t, tallow is made from rendering down animal fat. Suet is the “hard” fat that stays hard at room temp. It does not get processed down into suet, it is suet.

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    • Sharon Hullinger

      We call tallow the rendered fat from a sheep. Lard is rendered from fresh pork and suet is the hard fat from beef. Is that what you call it too?
      I disliked mincemeat pie as a kid. Now I am old and I’m craving it. Plan to make it this year and probably will be the only one who will taste it.

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      • Whats Cooking America

        Yes we use the same terms for the different types of fat.

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What are the ingredients to mincemeat pie? ›

What's the difference between mince pie and mincemeat pie? ›

If you are wondering what the difference is between a mince pie and a mincemeat pie, wonder no more—they are the same thing.

What are mince pies called in America? ›

A mince pie (also mincemeat pie in North America, and fruit mince pie in Australia and New Zealand) is a sweet pie of English origin filled with mincemeat, being a mixture of fruit, spices and suet. The pies are traditionally served during the Christmas season in much of the English-speaking world.

What is American mincemeat? ›

Mincemeat is a mixture of chopped dried fruit, distilled spirits and spices, and often beef suet, usually used as a pie or pastry filling. Mincemeat formerly contained meat, notably beef or venison. Many modern recipes replace the suet with vegetable shortening.

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Nowadays, it's easy to find mincemeat pies still made with beef suet and a small amount of minced meats (usually beef). All-vegetarian mincemeat pies are readily available as well, especially if you purchase a premade jar of mincemeat filling.

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Serving to Impress

Many people enjoy mincemeat pie served warm, but it can also be served cold. The recipe below features both mini pies or you can make two nine-inch pies. You can pair mincemeat pie with ice cream, custard, or low-fat Greek yogurt for a sweet treat that's sure to impress!

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Mincemeat isn't difficult to make, but it has a lot of ingredients, which can make it expensive to produce in small batches, and it requires at least a day's advance planning to let the ingredients sit.

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Folklore/traditions

If you stir counterclockwise, you'll have bad luck all year. Stirring the mincemeat was often a family affair, with each family member getting to give the mincemeat a stir while making a wish. It's also considered bad luck to cut it with a knife.

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The mince pie was originally filled with meat but it's believed that it wasn't until the late Victorian period and the early 20th century that mince pies shifted to a pie made from fruit fillings. Is it still illegal to eat mince pies on Christmas day?

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The history of how mince pie originated is varied and no one can pinpoint its exact source. Some historians date it back to the birth of Christ, 12th-century crusades or King Henry V.

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They became a popular treat around the festive period thanks to a tradition from the middle ages, which saw people eat a mince pie for 12 days from Christmas day to Twelfth Night. Doing this was believed to bring you happiness for the next 12 months.

Why is it called 420 pies? ›

The brand's name is a reference to the traditional English nursery rhyme Sing a Song of Sixpence, which includes the lyric "Four and twenty blackbirds / Baked in a pie".

What is mincemeat made of in America? ›

Mincemeat is a combination of dried chopped fruits, warm spices (like cinnamon and nutmeg), sugar, nuts, distilled spirits — and traditionally, meat. So yes, mutton or beef is an integral element of the most traditional iterations of this English dish.

Do USA have mince pies? ›

Mince pies may have disappeared from the American table, but England, the ancestral home of the mince pie, is still mince pie nation, especially at holiday time. The same goes for its expats, too.

What can I use instead of mincemeat? ›

Dried fruit.

The staple of Christmas vegan mincemeat! You can use any type of dried fruit you like but I would recommend at least using some raisins or currants for a traditional flavour. I used a mix of dried cranberries, raisins and sultanas.

What odd ingredient did mince pies once contain? ›

Markham's recipe called for an entire leg of mutton and three pounds of suet which were mixed with salt, cloves, mace, currants, raisins, prunes, dates, and orange peel, a list of ingredients that, save for the meat, which is remarkably like that used today.

What is the meat in meat pies made of? ›

Meat: The "meat" in this meat pie is a combination of ground beef and ground pork. Vegetables: You'll need a potato and an onion. Spices and seasonings: This hearty meat pie is flavored with garlic, mustard powder, dried thyme, dried sage, ground cloves, salt, and pepper.

Why is mincemeat not vegan? ›

Most mincemeat is vegan or vegetarian suet that is used in place of animal suet, so in most cases you'll be in luck. The only thing that might make it not-so-vegan is the addition of brandy, as some types aren't vegan. If you're not sure, double check the ingredients label.

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