Seriously its simple to make your own mincemeat. Kind of got bored making a Christmas cake every year so this year im going to make those small bits of Christmas. Starting off making the Mince for the pies. Yes you could get the ready made stuff but I find it too sugary. So give this a go. For the vegetarian option use vegetarian suet instead of the original.
Makes 1 litre jar
500g Mixed Dry Fruit
100g Suet
1 Bramley Apple, peeled and grated
2 tsp Mixed Spices
80ml Brandy
150g Brown Sugar
Juice and Zest of an Orange
Juice and Zest of a Lemon
1. Put all the ingredients in a bowl and give it a good mix.
2. Sterilize the jar before putting the mincemeat in the jar. Do this by cleaning with warm soap water and placing in the oven for 5 minutes at 150c.
3. Once the jar has cooled down, spoon the mixture into the jar. I would advise leaving the mixture to absorb the flavours for about 2 weeks before putting in the pies.
I will do the mince pies recipes in a couple of weeks. Watch this space
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Tuesday, 9 October 2012
Bara Brith (V)
A Welsh bread made with dried fruit, tea and spices. In welsh it means 'speckled bread'. It tastes delicious and always a good companion with a cup of hot tea.
Makes 1 Loaf
450g Mixed Dried Fruit
1 Mug of Black Tea
225g Demerara Sugar
100g Glace Cherries, halved
1 1/2 tsp Mixed Spices
1 1/2 tsp Cinnamon
1 large free range egg
450g Self Raising Flour
100g Butter
2 tbsp Clear Honey
1 tbsp Caster Sugar
1. Put the mixed dried fruit in a mixing bowl with sugar. Pour the tea over the sugar and fruit, cover and leave overnight.
2. Preheat the oven to 170c/150c fan assisted. Line a 2lb loaf tin with greaseproof paper.
3. Mix the rest of the ingredients with the dried fruit mixture. Mix well.
4. Pour in the loaf tin and bake for 1 1/2 hours to 2 hours. To check its cooked all the way through skewer through the centre, if its cooked it should come out clean.
5. Cool on the rack. Sprinkle with caster sugar. Serve

Makes 1 Loaf
450g Mixed Dried Fruit
1 Mug of Black Tea
225g Demerara Sugar
100g Glace Cherries, halved
1 1/2 tsp Mixed Spices
1 1/2 tsp Cinnamon
1 large free range egg
450g Self Raising Flour
100g Butter
2 tbsp Clear Honey
1 tbsp Caster Sugar
1. Put the mixed dried fruit in a mixing bowl with sugar. Pour the tea over the sugar and fruit, cover and leave overnight.
2. Preheat the oven to 170c/150c fan assisted. Line a 2lb loaf tin with greaseproof paper.
3. Mix the rest of the ingredients with the dried fruit mixture. Mix well.
4. Pour in the loaf tin and bake for 1 1/2 hours to 2 hours. To check its cooked all the way through skewer through the centre, if its cooked it should come out clean.
5. Cool on the rack. Sprinkle with caster sugar. Serve

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Tuesday, 21 February 2012
American Style Pancakes
So I thought, I would try something different. For the sweet side, I decided to do American style pancakes. Much thicker and fill you up quicker than the standard Shrove Tuesday ones.
Makes about 8 Pancakes
200g Self Raising Flour
1 tsp baking powder
2 Medium Eggs
300 ml of milk
Pinch of salt
Butter
And choice of filling/topping
1. Add the baking, self raising flour and salt to a mixing bowl.
2. Create a small well in the centre of the bowl. Crack the eggs in the centre and begin to whisk.
3. Gradually add the milk while whisking. The mixture should be slightly thicker than British pancake batter.
4. Add a bit of butter and add a ladle full of batter to the pan. You don't need to spread this round the pan, as you want a thicker pancake. Let it cook for 2 minutes and flip. Cook on the other side for 2 minutes. Serve
I came up with a few suggestions for toppings/fillings.
Maybe Maple Syrup?
Apple and Cinnamon Compote?
Take about 2/3 apples and chop them up (skins on or off). Add them to a pan with a bit of lemon and water that just covers a base of a pan. Add about 2 tbsp of caster sugar and 1 tsp of cinnamon. Leave it to cook for 15 minutes. They should soften.
Summer Fruit compote?
Take 500g of frozen summer fruit (strawberry, raspberry, blackberries etc). Add them to a pan with just enough water to cover the base. Add 2 tbps of caster sugar. Cook for 10 minutes.
What did you have with your pancakes?
200g Self Raising Flour
1 tsp baking powder
2 Medium Eggs
300 ml of milk
Pinch of salt
Butter
And choice of filling/topping
1. Add the baking, self raising flour and salt to a mixing bowl.
2. Create a small well in the centre of the bowl. Crack the eggs in the centre and begin to whisk.
3. Gradually add the milk while whisking. The mixture should be slightly thicker than British pancake batter.
4. Add a bit of butter and add a ladle full of batter to the pan. You don't need to spread this round the pan, as you want a thicker pancake. Let it cook for 2 minutes and flip. Cook on the other side for 2 minutes. Serve
I came up with a few suggestions for toppings/fillings.
Maybe Maple Syrup?
Apple and Cinnamon Compote?
Take about 2/3 apples and chop them up (skins on or off). Add them to a pan with a bit of lemon and water that just covers a base of a pan. Add about 2 tbsp of caster sugar and 1 tsp of cinnamon. Leave it to cook for 15 minutes. They should soften.
Summer Fruit compote?
Take 500g of frozen summer fruit (strawberry, raspberry, blackberries etc). Add them to a pan with just enough water to cover the base. Add 2 tbps of caster sugar. Cook for 10 minutes.
What did you have with your pancakes?
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