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lostkat
10-12-2007, 18:35
Made these last night and they are GAWWWJUS! I sometimes find the shortcrust pastry on homemade mince pies a bit heavy, even if I buy it frozen. So why not use puff pastry instead? They're easy peasy to make and you don't need to fuss around with fancy cutters and special cake tins.

I've just realised that mine actually look pretty horrible, but it was my first try and they really are lovely.. especially warm! I can improve on the aesthetics next time :D They're actually supposed to look like Eccles cakes!

Eccles Mince Pies
http://www.lostkat.co.uk/ecclesmincepies.jpg

Makes - About 16-18

Ingredients
1 500g block of puff pastry
1 jar of mincemeat
flour for dusting
1 egg white
caster sugar

1. Roll the pastry out on a floured surface to a thickness of a 50p piece, then cut out 10cm circles. Keep re-rolling the pastry until you've used it all up.

2. Brush the edges of each circle with egg white and dollop a teaspoon of mincemeat in the middle.

3. Gather together into a parcel and squidge the edges together so they stick.

4. Flip the parcels over so the sealed edges are underneath and then squash them down so they're shaped like pucks (I forgot to do this which is why they look rubbish).

4. Snip 2 slips in the top of each parcel with scissors, brush each one with egg white and sprinkle with caster sugar.

5. Place in the oven at Gas Mark 6 for 15-20 mins until golden brown on top.

6. EAT THEM ALL... but don't burn your mouth!!! :D

You can also freeze them prior to cooking and they'll keep for a couple of months. They take around 25-30 mins to cook from frozen.

Blackstar
10-12-2007, 18:36
Petemc found out this week that mince pies aren't actually made of mince.

petemc
10-12-2007, 18:43
But its .... *Mince* Pies! You hear mince, you think mince :p I guess Shepards bush isn't as exciting as it sounds either?

Belmit
10-12-2007, 19:14
Someone brought in some supermarket puff pastry mince pies at work today, and what tasteless, floaty, mince poop they were. Yours look like nuggets of golden mincey wonder by comparison; proper puff pastry. The ones I had lost all structural integrity the second your teeth touched them and I just ended up with a lap full of flakes. Rubbish.

lostkat
10-12-2007, 19:30
Ah no, these are hardcore yumtastic. My next batch will also be prettier!! hehe

lostkat
10-12-2007, 19:33
P.S. Pete, you are a fool :p :D

petemc
10-12-2007, 19:37
Its a MINCE pie :p

lostkat
10-12-2007, 19:47
Yes, and it's MINCEMEAT, not minced meat :p It's like confusing Canon with Nikon FFS!!!!! :D

Lopez
10-12-2007, 22:02
The ones I had lost all structural integrity the second your teeth touched them
This simply won't do. Pies should maintain structural integrity at all times, even when 75% eaten.

Flibster
10-12-2007, 22:21
Its a MINCE pie :p

I'm with you mate.

It bloody well should be steak mince pies!

petemc
10-12-2007, 22:25
Ew god no, thats worse. Mince! Ew :p

Pickers
16-12-2007, 17:59
Petemc found out this week that mince pies aren't actually made of mince.

What a fool.

We made our own mincemeat a couple of weeks ago. Gonna use it to fill pastry later this week... Will let you all know how they turn out!!

lostkat
16-12-2007, 18:05
Do some with puff pastry too :D They are winrar!

petemc
16-12-2007, 18:25
What a fool.

:p

Pickers
17-12-2007, 19:21
Bit like someone who eats cold lasagne with tomato sauce, hey?? HUH?? :p

did clare say this after I had been out drinking? Cos I have a vague recollection... I think... :huh:

Feek
22-12-2007, 22:04
This simply won't do. Pies should maintain structural integrity at all times, even when 75% eaten.

I agree. And I know a lot about pies.

Anyway.


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