Easy Mince Pie Slice Traybake Recipe - What the Redhead said (2024)

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Any regular reader will know that I love finding alternative ways to use mincemeat and my latest creation is this mincemeat slice tray bake. It has all the flavours of Christmas mince pies but feels like a much more decadent bake and makes a nice change from making mince pies over the festive season.

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Mince pie slices are something I would happily eat through the spring summer autumn winter. It’s a shame I can only buy mincemeat through December! However, I have started making Slow Cooker Mincemeat so I always have a supply to hand and can make this easy mincemeat tray bake whenever I like!

I’ve got used to buying a couple of extra jars at Christmas just so that I can enjoy all the festive flavours at the start of the new year too. I love the fruit, the mixed spice and the pastry and cake combination of this slice recipe. It’s so moreish and one the whole family love. If you love mincemeat, you’ll need to try this traybake using mincemeat.

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How do you slice these Mincemeat Slices?

When the traybake cake comes out of the oven it has a rustic unfinished edge to it. I slice the edges off before cutting the cake into prettier slices and we then have that served with custard for a really homely and easy dessert, a great crumble alternative!

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This festive mincemeat traybake recipe makes a great alternative to a standard mincemeat sponge cake recipe and can be made in a food processor or by hand like with all our baking recipes. I love using the mixer as it cuts down the time involved but I always fold the ground almonds in by hand, making sure enough air stays in the mix. Once baked, it keeps well in an airtight container for a few days.

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If you’re looking for other delicious Christmas recipes as an alternative to traditional mince pies or Christmas cake, why not try our Mincemeat Loaf Cake, Mince Pie Bakewell Tarts, Mince Pie Cookies or Mincemeat Flapjack? You can see all our mincemeat themed recipes here. We’re planning a Mincemeat Streusel Slice and a Mincemeat Crumble Slice next – I’ll keep you updated.

So here’s our Mince Pie Slice recipe

Ingredients:

  • Shortcrust pastry sheet
  • 100g unsalted butter or margarine
  • 125g caster sugar or golden caster sugar works well too
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 tsp of almond extract
  • 150g ground almonds
  • 80g self raising flour
  • 200g mincemeat
  • 20g flaked almonds

To decorate:

  • Icing sugar
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Recipe:

  • Preheat oven to 180C/350F/Gas 4
  • Grease or line a deep baking tray or oven dish with baking paper or baking parchment before lining with pastry.
  • Spread the mincemeat over the pastry base.
  • Cream the butter and sugar in a large mixing bowl. Add the eggs and almond extract and beat well.
  • Fold in the ground almonds and flour and pour the mixture on top of the mincemeat inside the pastry case.
  • Top with flaked almonds.
  • Bake in the centre of the preheated oven for 30 minutes or until golden brown.
  • Leave to cool and mix icing sugar with a little water. Drizzle on top of the cooled bake.
  • Slice and serve.

If you’d like to pin or print this Mince Pie Slice recipe for later you can do so below. Happy baking!

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Mince Pie Slice recipe

Mince pie slices are something I would happily eat through the spring summer autumn winter. It’s a shame I can only buy mincemeat through December! I’ve got used to buying a couple of extra jars at Christmas just so that I can enjoy all the festive flavours at the start of the new year too. I love the fruit, the mixed spice and the pastry and cake combination of this slice recipe. It’s so moreish and one the whole family love.

Course Afternoon Tea, Dessert, Snack

Cuisine British

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 30 minutes minutes

Servings 15 slices

Calories 208kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 Shortcrust pastry sheet
  • 100 g butter
  • 125 g caster sugar
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 tsp almond extract
  • 150 g ground almonds
  • 80 g self raising flour
  • 200 g mincemeat
  • 20 g flaked almonds

To decorate:

  • Icing sugar

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 180C/350F/Gas 4

  • Grease or line a deep baking tray or oven dish before lining with pastry.

  • Spread the mincemeat over the pastry base.

  • Cream the butter and sugar.

  • Add the eggs and almond extract and beat well.

  • Fold in the ground almonds and flour and pour on top of the mincemeat inside the pastry case.

  • Top with flaked almonds.

  • Bake in the centre of the oven for 30 minutes or until golden brown.

  • Leave to cool and mix icing sugar with a little water. Drizzle on top of the cooled bake.

  • Slice and serve.

*Note: Nutritional information is estimated, based on publicly available data. Nutrient values may vary from those published.

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FAQs

What odd ingredient did mince pies once contain? ›

Martin Fone investigates the most traditional seasonal food of all, mince pies, and finds that they really did contain meat at one time in the past. Just be grateful you never got served one made with fish...

What tray to use for mince pies? ›

If Christmas isn't about mince pies (amongst other things of course) then what is !? This traditional round base 12 cup tray comes with a robust non-stick coating so the goey stuff will definitely come off. Size of tray: 26.5cm x 35cm x 2cm.

What shape were mince pies baked in originally? ›

They would have been served on important feast days such as Easter or Christmas (which were both preceded by lengthy fasts). As the pies were often baked in a rectangular shape, people began to associate them with the manger Jesus had laid in.

When making mince pies which way should you stir your mincemeat for good luck? ›

Even today there are traditions associated with mince pies. When making the mincemeat mixture for the pies, for good luck it should be stirred in a clockwise direction. You should always make a wish when eating the first mince pie of the season and you should never cut one with a knife.

What was the original mincemeat pie made of? ›

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.

What ingredients are in a minced pie? ›

Image of What ingredients are in a minced pie?
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 pastry is mince pies made from? ›

One bite of a home-made shortcrust pastry mince pie and you'll never want to buy them again. Now you've nailed the pastry, put it to good use with one of our mince pie recipes including date and apple, brownie and frangipane versions.

What is the inside of a mince pie called? ›

All About Mincemeat: The Fabulous Filling for Mince Pies

These days, mincemeat is made with a mixture of dried fruit, such as raisins and currants, candied fruit peels, lemon and orange zest, finely chopped apple, brandy, warming spices, and the rendered animal fat suet (or a vegetarian substitute).

Do you need to grease baking tray for mince pies? ›

Non-stick spray, butter, or shortening in the pie dish, on the other hand, will prevent sticking — but since most pie and tart crusts are pretty heavy on the butter already, you shouldn't need a lot of, if any, grease to get the job done. Using too much, or the wrong kind, can change the texture of your pie dough.

Why do mince pies have no meat? ›

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?

Why are mince pies only eaten at Christmas? ›

According to reports, medieval people believed that if you ate a mince pie every day between Christmas and Twelfth Night, you'd be brimming with luck and happiness for the next 12 months. While there may not be any truth in the old myth, the tradition of eating mince pies every Christmas has certainly stuck.

Why do we eat mince pies at Christmas? ›

Mince pies were originally made to celebrate Jesus. They were oblong in shape to represent the manger that Jesus slept in as a baby and have a 'pastry baby Jesus' carved into the pastry. Traditionally one mince pie is eaten for the Twelve days of Christmas.

What is the difference between mince pie and mincemeat pie? ›

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.

How many mince pies should you eat on each of the 12 days of Christmas? ›

Go with the tradition and eat a dozen

There is a tradition of eating one mince pie each day over the 12 days of Christmas from Christmas Eve to 5 January.

How do you pimp up mincemeat? ›

Heat a pile of mincemeat in a pan with sugar, orange and lemon juice, orange peel, half a cinnamon stick and brandy, wait for it to thicken and then stir in some whipping cream.

Did mincemeat ever contain meat? ›

Mincemeat is a combination of chopped dried fruits, spices, sugar, nuts, distilled spirits, a fat of some type and sometimes meat. The name is a carryover from 15th century England when mincemeat did indeed have meat in the mix; in fact, the whole point of mincemeat was to preserve meat with sugar and alcohol.

What were mince pies made of in Victorian times? ›

Ingredients included dried fruits like raisins prunes and figs, lamb or mutton (representing the shepherds) and spices like cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg (for the Wise Men). By late Victorian England, mince pies ceased to contain meat and had all fruit fillings (with suet).

Do mince pies still contain suet? ›

It once contained minced meat and fat (lamb usually), and well into the 20th century, beef suet was always included, even when made at home. Today, most recipes or mince pies use vegetarian suet instead, but check the label if you're buying ready-made.

Why do mince pies not have mince in them? ›

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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