Homemade Christmas Mincemeat Recipe - full of traditional flavor! (2024)

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This easy homemade Christmas mincemeat recipe is richly spiced, full of fruit, laced with brandy, and made without meat. It’s the perfect vegetarian mincemeat filling for making into festive Christmas mince pies and tarts.

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My grandmother on my mom’s side made mince pie every year at Christmas.

As a kid who was more familiar with apple, cherry, coconut cream, and even lemon meringue pies, I was curious. One year when I was old enough to remember, I inhaled the heavily-spiced interior that looked like no other pie filling I’d ever seen. A ton of burning questions swirled through my head.

Why is it called mincemeat? Is there meat in mincemeat pie? And maybe, most importantly – what does mincemeat taste like?!

This dessert has quite the history. It used to contain meat!

In the 13th century, European Crusaders brought Middle Eastern spices and cooking methods back with them. The Christmastime dessert known as mincemeat initially contained meat as a way to preserve it, in addition to fruit and spices. However, since the early 20th century, meat has been commonly omitted from this dish.

Interestingly, in the past mincemeat filling for Christmas was frequently made the year before! The layer of suet (fat) on top acted as a seal to help preserve it. Additionally, the flavor improved over time.

You can read more about mincemeat on Wikipedia.

Modern-day versions of mincemeat (without meat) remind me of fruitcake, but in pie filling form. It tastes like a richly spiced sweet fruit preserve that’s laced with the flavors of brandy and citrus.

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What is Mincemeat Made Of?

Mincemeat is the filling used to make mince pie, a classic English dish.

It typically contains fruit, warm spices (like cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves), distilled spirits (such as brandy), and suet (which is the kidney fat from beef or lamb).

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Easy. It’s just a matter of peeling and chopping apples, juicing an orange and a lemon, and measuring out the other ingredients.
  • Quick! This Christmas mincemeat recipe takes just 1 hour to make from start-to-finish. Of course you can leave it in the fridge for a few days to let the flavors blend, but that’s your call.
  • Flavorful. With this recipe you’ll get the same lovely festive blend of flavor blend that you’d get in a classic mincemeat.

Easy Homemade Mincemeat Recipe

If you’re looking for a homemade mincemeat recipe without meat, you’re in the right place! This recipe is easy for beginner cooks, so it’s a good one to make with your kids. And it whips up in just 1 hour from start-to-finish!

Ingredients

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In this section I explain the ingredients and give substitution ideas where applicable. For the full recipe (including ingredient amounts), see the recipe card below.

  • Granny Smith apples – or another type of tart cooking apple
  • Sweet red apple – such as Honeycrisp, Braeburn, or Northern Spy
  • Raisins and golden raisins (sultanas) – as they cook, these plump up and take on the flavor of the spices and other components
  • Dried cranberries (or dried currants if you can find them) – these also rehydrate as the mincemeat cooks, and they add a pleasant sweet/tart flavor
  • Fresh orange and lemon juice – adds a citrusy tang
  • Apple cider – this is the liquid that our filling cooks in; you can substitute with apple juice
  • Dark brown sugar – for sweetness; also adds rich notes of caramel-like molasses
  • Slivered almonds – adds a hint of nutty crunch; be sure to finely chop them
  • Cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, allspice, and cloves – these warm spices marry together and infuse the filling with Christmasy flavor
  • Salt – enhances the flavor of everything else
  • Butter – for this vegetarian mincemeat, we use butter as the fat instead of suet (which is beef or lamb kidney fat)
  • Orange and lemon zest – to bump up the citrusy flavor and aroma
  • Brandy – a classic component of mincemeat; you can substitute with rum if you like, or omit it

How to Make This Easy Mincemeat Recipe

  1. Peel, core, and chop the apples small.
  2. Add the chopped apple, raisins, golden raisins, dried cranberries, orange juice, lemon juice, apple cider, brown sugar, almonds, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, allspice, cloves, salt, and butter to a medium-large pot over medium heat.
  3. Once boiling, cover the pot, turn the heat down to a simmer, and cook 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. After that, remove the lid and continue cooking uncovered until the mixture has turned dark and is thickened, about 15 minutes, stirring frequently.
  4. Remove from the heat and stir in the orange zest, lemon zest, and brandy. You can eat it now, but it’s even better after the flavors have blended for a couple days!
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Pro Tip: How Many Pies Can I Make From This Filling?

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This recipe makes about 1 quart (4 cups) of mincemeat filling, which is enough for 1 (9-inch) mince pie or 16 mince tarts made in a regular-sized muffin pan.

How to Store Mincemeat

In the fridge: Once it’s made, cool to room temperature and then store covered in the fridge for up to 3 weeks.

In the freezer: Once it’s made, cool to room temperature and then transfer to freezer-safe containers or bags. Freeze for up to 6 months.

Variations on This Mincemeat Recipe

  • Alcohol: You can omit the brandy (or go the other way, and add up to ½ cup). Or you can use dark rum or spiced rum instead.
  • Vegan: Use coconut oil instead of butter.
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What is Mincemeat Used For?

You can use mincemeat filling to make mince tarts or pies, but it goes way beyond that! Here are a few more ideas for ways to eat mincemeat:

  • Oatmeal topping
  • Pancake, waffle, or French toast topping
  • Crepe filling
  • Cinnamon roll filling instead of the cinnamon mixture
  • Layer cake filling
  • Spread on toast or bread instead of jam
  • Made into muffins (I use this cranberry muffins recipe and substitute mincemeat filling for the cranberry sauce)
  • On a cheese board or charcuterie board instead of jam or preserves

More Show-Stopping Christmas Desserts to Make

  • Gingerbread Cake Roll – with brown sugar and rich spices, and a creamy maple cinnamon frosting
  • Cranberry Cake – a gorgeous 4-layer cake with fluffy vanilla butter cake, cranberry sauce, and vanilla buttercream
  • Pie Crust Cookies – flaky and rich with butter and cinnamon sugar
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Easy Mincemeat Recipe

By: Faith Gorsky

This easy homemade Christmas mincemeat recipe is richly spiced, full of fruit, laced with brandy, and made without meat. It’s the perfect vegetarian mincemeat filling for making into festive Christmas mince pies and tarts.

4.84 from 6 votes

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine British

Servings 16 servings

Calories 229 kcal

Ingredients

  • 3 medium-sized Granny Smith apples peeled and chopped small (or another type of tart apple)
  • 1 medium-sized sweet red apple peeled and chopped (such as Honeycrisp, Braeburn, or Northern Spy)
  • ¾ cup raisins
  • ¾ cup golden raisins sultanas
  • ½ cup dried cranberries or dried currants
  • ¼ cup fresh orange juice from 1 large orange
  • 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice from 1 large lemon
  • 1 cup apple cider
  • 1 ¼ cups dark brown sugar lightly packed
  • ½ cup slivered almonds very finely chopped
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoon ground ginger
  • ½ teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • ½ teaspoon ground allspice
  • ¼ teaspoon ground cloves
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ½ cup unsalted butter
  • 1 teaspoon fresh orange zest
  • 1 teaspoon fresh lemon zest
  • 3 tablespoons brandy optional (or add up to ½ cup)

Instructions

  • Add the chopped apple, raisins, golden raisins, dried cranberries, orange juice, lemon juice, apple cider, brown sugar, almonds, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, allspice, cloves, salt, and butter to a medium-large pot over medium heat.

  • Once boiling, cover the pot, turn the heat down to a simmer, and cook 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. After that, remove the lid and continue cooking uncovered until the mixture has turned dark and is thickened, about 15 minutes, stirring frequently.

  • Remove from the heat and stir in the orange zest, lemon zest, and brandy.

  • You can eat it now, but it’s even better after the flavors have blended for a couple days!

Faith's Tips

  • Candied Citrus Peel: If desired, add up to ¼ cup finely chopped candied citrus peel (orange or lemon, or a mixture of both), and omit the fresh zest.
  • Recipe Yield: This recipe makes about 1 quart (4 cups) of mincemeat filling, which is enough for 1 (9-inch) mince pie or 16 mince tarts made in a regular-sized muffin pan.
  • Nutrition Information: If you’re eating the mincemeat on its own (and not making it into pie), ¼ cup is the serving size.

How to Store Mincemeat

  • In the fridge: Once it’s made, cool to room temperature and then store covered in the fridge for up to 3 weeks.
  • In the freezer: Once it’s made, cool to room temperature and then transfer to freezer-safe containers or bags. Freeze for up to 6 months.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Easy Mincemeat Recipe

Amount Per Serving (0.25 cup)

Calories 229Calories from Fat 72

% Daily Value*

Fat 8g12%

Saturated Fat 4g25%

Trans Fat 0.2g

Polyunsaturated Fat 1g

Monounsaturated Fat 3g

Cholesterol 15mg5%

Sodium 47mg2%

Potassium 233mg7%

Carbohydrates 40g13%

Fiber 3g13%

Sugar 30g33%

Protein 1g2%

Vitamin A 212IU4%

Vitamin C 6mg7%

Calcium 37mg4%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

What is traditional mincemeat made of? ›

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.

Why does my mincemeat taste bitter? ›

Mincemeat over time does deepen in colour but the bitter taste may be that you pressed too hard when the citrus zests were grated!

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.

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.

What are the ingredients to mincemeat pie? ›

Image of What are the ingredients to mincemeat 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

How can I make my mince taste better? ›

The less fat there is, the more flavor there is to the cooked beef. If I'm making hamburgers, I mince up some onion and add that, with a little bit of breadcrumbs to retain some of the fat/flavor. Adds whatever condiments. Ground beef cooked and then added to spaghetti sauce soaks up the flavor itself.

How long does homemade mincemeat last in a jar? ›

The containers you use must be scrupulously clean, so I like to use jars straight out of the dishwasher or I sterilise them in the oven. If you store it in a cool dark place the mincemeat will last for up to 1 year unopened. Once open store in the refrigerator and use within 3=4 months.

Is mincemeat OK to eat when Brown? ›

Fresh minced meat can go through a number of colour changes during its shelf life. This occurs naturally, and a brown colour just under the surface does not mean that the meat is old, stale or unsafe to eat.

What is a substitute for suet in mincemeat? ›

If you can't find suet or you just don't want to use it, try shortening instead. One of the advantages of using vegetable shortening is that it is suitable for vegetarian dishes. Before using it, freeze the shortening until it is very firm.

Can you use a year old mincemeat? ›

Yes. I'd use that. Mincemeat has a very long shelf life, far longer than that printed on the container, (which is only a short while ago). I'd add a slug of brandy or whiskey to perk it up a bit!

Why do they call it mincemeat? ›

In the past mince pies were very different from what we enjoy today. They were stuffed with meats like mutton, rabbit, and pork which is why the filling is known as "mincemeat."

How do you jazz up bought mincemeat? ›

Start by tasting it, then add extra flavours that suit: nearly always add a little freshly grated lemon or orange zest, extra spice, extra brandy or rum and some cherries or nuts.

Which way do you stir mincemeat for good luck? ›

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.

Why is mincemeat called mincemeat when there's no meat in it? ›

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.

Is mincemeat just ground beef? ›

The terms “ground meat” and “minced meat” are sometimes used interchangeably. But they indicate two techniques for processing raw meat: ground meat is an emulsion of lean meat and fat, whereas minced meat is finely chopped skeletal-muscle meat. Ground meat is consistent and smooth; minced meat is choppy and textured.

What's the difference between ground meat and mincemeat? ›

Mince is ground or finely chopped meat. Mincemeat, if referring to the mincemeat in pies, is a mixture of finely chopped dried fruit, nuts, sugar, spices and alcohol, sometimes containing minced meat, sometimes not.

Why is mincemeat so expensive? ›

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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