Cheater Mincemeat Pie Recipe (2024)

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Making mincemeat pie really doesn’t get easier than this! Adding fresh apples and your choice of nuts to prepare mincemeat makes for an easy and delicious pie that is quick to make and perfect for the holidays.

Why not make your own Pie Crust for this recipe? Or learn how to make a Chess Pie instead?

Cheater Mincemeat Pie Recipe

Mincemeat is definitely one of those things that people don’t feel comfortable experimenting with. While most people will feel more comfortable buying their mincemeat pies directly from the store, you can easily make your own with all sorts of delicious fillings.

This recipe combines fruit, sugar, nuts, and a healthy amount of rum with a typical mincemeat pie filling to make a sweet, sticky, and amazingly delicious mincemeat pie.

Feel free to decorate your pie as you see fit, maybe with some stylish crimping, but just keep in mind that it is so good, you will probably break right through any attractive patterns without even noticing them.

Cheater Mincemeat Pie Recipe Ingredients

Make sure you look at the recipe card at the very bottom for the exact amounts so that you know exactly what to buy for this recipe.

Mincemeat Filling

• Prepared mincemeat pie filling

• Pecans or walnuts

• Apples, peeled, cored, and chopped into small pieces

• Packed brown sugar

• Rum

• Lemon zest

• Orange zest

• Pie crust

How To Make Cheater Mincemeat Pie Recipe

• Combine all of the ingredients for the filling together in a medium-sized bowl

• Cover and refrigerate overnight

• Take the filling out, give it a big stir and let it come to room temperature

• Prepare the pie pastry crusts and place one in the bottom of a 9-inch pie plate

• Stir the filling one more time, and pour it into a pie shell

• Top it with the second pie crust, crimp the edges, and cut slits into the top

• Bake at 425 Fahrenheit for 40 minutes, or until the filling starts to bubble

• Once cooked, remove and cool on a rack, serve warm or cold as desired

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  1. Cheater Mincemeat Pie Recipe
  2. Cheater Mincemeat Pie Recipe Ingredients
  3. How To Make Cheater Mincemeat Pie Recipe
  4. How To Stop Your Mincemeat Pie Crust Burning In The Oven
  5. How To Easily Style Your Pie Crust
  6. Mincemeat Pie Recipe
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How To Stop Your Mincemeat Pie Crust Burning In The Oven

This pie recipe spends quite a bit of time in the oven, so it definitely has a tendency to get a little bit overcooked if you aren’t careful.

To avoid accidentally burning the edges of your pie crust, keep an eye on it throughout its bake time.

If, after the first 20 minutes, you start to notice the pie crust browning a lot faster than the filling, then make sure to tend it with foil.

Just take a piece of aluminum foil and drape it loosely over the pie crust. This will stop too much direct heat from hitting the pie crust, helping to prevent it from accidentally burning.

How To Easily Style Your Pie Crust

Trying to crimp the edges of a pie crust is easily the hardest part of making a good pie. Those attractive crenulations seem basically impossible to achieve, right?

For those baking at home, you have two basic methods you can use to get perfect crimping every time: two fingers or a pair of forks.

For your fingers, you take your first finger and the thumb of one hand and press them gently together with a very slight gap in-between them, like you are almost pinching the dough.

Then, lightly press one part of the pie crust and, using the index finger of your other hand, press together the pie dough in-between your finger and thumb.

Do this all the way around your pie to get a decent crimp that might not look perfect but will look amazing once it has finished baking.

The fork method is even easier; place the tines of one fork against the pie crust lip, with the back resting into the pastry, and slot the other fork’s tines of the first.

Pushing gently, the pie crust should press into itself, forming a gentle seal and crimping beautifully. Just make sure not to press too hard and accidentally breakthrough and shred the pie crust!

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Mincemeat Pie

Making mincemeat pie doesn’t get easier than this! Adding fresh apples and your choice of nuts to prepared mincemeat makes for an easy and delicious pie!

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Prep Time
30 minutes
Cook Time
40 minutes
Course
Dessert
Cuisine
English
Author
Karlynn Johnston

Ingredients

Mincemeat Filling

  • 2 cups prepared mincemeat pie filling
  • 1 ½ cups chopped pecans or walnuts
  • 2 apples peeled cored, and chopped into small pieces
  • ½ cup packed brown sugar
  • ¼ cup rum
  • 1 teaspoon lemon zest
  • 1 teaspoon orange zest

Pie Pastry

  • one recipe pie crust double 9 inch crust

Instructions

  • Combine all of the ingredients for the filling into a medium sized bowl, mixing well. Cover and refrigerate overnight.

  • Take the filling out of the refrigerator, give it a big stir and let come to room temperature.

  • Preheat your oven to 425 °F. Place the oven rack in the second from bottom shelf position.

  • Prepare the pie pastry crusts. Place one in the bottom of a 9 inch pie plate. Stir the filling again and then pour into the pie shell.

  • Place the second pie crust on top. Crimp the edges and cut slits into the top. Alternatively you can make this a lattice top if desired.

  • Bake in the preheated oven for 40 minutes or until the filling starts bubbling. If needed, cover the edges with foil to prevent them from overbrowning. When the crust is browned and the filling is bubbling, it is done. Remove and cool on a rack.

  • Slice and serve warm or cold.

All calories and info are based on a third party calculator and are only an estimate. Actual nutritional info will vary with brands used, your measuring methods, portion sizes and more.

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in mincemeat pie? ›

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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.
Wikipedia

What can I add to store bought mincemeat for mince pies? ›

Vine fruits and apple provide much of the body. Candied fruit is important too—usually lemon and orange peel, but sometimes cherries. Ginger and prunes are welcome additions, too. The essential trinity of spices is cinnamon, clove and nutmeg, but the ingredient list may just say "spices," which isn't very helpful.

What was the original filling for mince pie? ›

The reason mincemeat is called meat is because that's exactly what it used to be: most often mutton, but also beef, rabbit, pork or game. Mince pies were first served in the early middle ages, and the pies were quite sizeable, filled with a mixture of finely minced meat, chopped up fruit and a preserving liquid.

Why should you stir mincemeat clockwise when making mince pies? ›

English tradition demands that the mince meat mixture should only be stirred in a clockwise direction. To stir it anticlockwise is to bring bad luck for the coming year. Another English custom is for all the family to take a turn in stirring the mincemeat mixture whilst making a wish.

Should mincemeat pie be served hot or cold? ›

Mincemeat pies are traditionally enjoyed during holiday get togethers, but they can also help satisfy that sweet tooth any other time throughout the year. Many people enjoy mincemeat pie served warm, but it can also be served cold.

What is the difference between mincemeat and mince pie? ›

"Mince" is another term for chopping meat up into very small pieces, à la ground beef. However, because the English language is confusing AF, people in the UK also refer to meat as "mince." (Even though a mince pie is not a meat pie, it's the same thing as a mincemeat pie, which has no meat.

How to pimp shop bought mincemeat? ›

To pimp shop-bought mincemeat, simply stir in brandy and some chopped cherries.

What is in a jar of ready to use mincemeat? ›

Ingredients: Water, Corn Syrup, Raisins, Dried Apples, Molasses, Corn Starch Modified, Distilled Vinegar, Dried Orange And Lemon Peel, Salt, Spices, Beef, Fruit Pectin, Natural Flavor.

How do I make store bought mincemeat better? ›

How do you make jarred mincemeat taste better? If you have store bought mincemeat and want to jazz it up, you can add in some grated apple, orange zest and a shot of whiskey or brandy.

When did they stop putting meat in mince pies? ›

By the 18th century it was more likely to be tongue or even tripe, and in the 19th century it was minced beef. It was not until the late Victorian period and early 20th Century that mince pies dropped the meat and had all fruit fillings (albeit with suet). Even today there are traditions associated with mince pies.

What is suet in mincemeat pie? ›

Suet is saturated fat that is used in many traditional British recipes, such as steamed puddings, pastry, and sweet mincemeat. Meat suet adds a dark and rich flavoring to dishes like meat pies, while vegetarian suet is used for lighter foods.

Do they eat mince pies in America? ›

Mincemeat pie is a dish that isn't very common in the American kitchen, which can lead to some confusion for cooks, even those on the Allrecipes staff.

Why can't you eat mince pies on Christmas Day? ›

It has been claimed that eating the snack is illegal in England if done so on Christmas Day. The tradition comes from the time of Oliver Cromwell in the 1650s, when mince pies were banned at Christmas, along with other tasty treats.

How do you thicken mincemeat pie filling? ›

  1. Cornstarch: Mix with cold water, add to filling, and cook until thick.
  2. Flour: Stir a few tablespoons into the filling.
  3. Tapioca: Use instant tapioca as a thickener.
  4. Reduce Liquid: Cook the filling on the stovetop to evaporate excess liquid.
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Which way should you stir your mincemeat for good luck? ›

It is thought lucky to eat one mince pie on each of the twelve days of Christmas (ending with Epiphany, the 6th of January). The mincemeat mixture should only be stirred in a clockwise direction. To stir it anticlockwise is to bring bad luck for the coming year.

What is the ingredient in none such mincemeat? ›

Ingredients: Water, Corn Syrup, Raisins, Dried Apples, Molasses, Corn Starch Modified, Distilled Vinegar, Dried Orange And Lemon Peel, Salt, Spices, Beef, Fruit Pectin, Natural Flavor.

Is mincemeat pie good for you? ›

Mince pies are high in calories, saturated fat and sugar because of the pastry case, as well as the suet and sugar in the mincemeat filling. If you're baking your own, only use pastry for the base and leave the top open, just add a small star of pastry or use a lower-fat pastry, such as filo.

Why is it called mincemeat with no meat? ›

The mincemeat filling we know and love today includes ingredients like finely chopped dried fruits, candied orange, spices, sugar and nuts. Its name dates back to 15th century England when mincemeat would actually contain meat, unlike today's version found in our beloved modern mince pies.

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.

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