Mini Mince Pie Puffs Recipe (2024)

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It’s day fifteenofthe Eats Amazing Advent Calendarand today's recipe is for some classically festive mini mince pie puffs.

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It wouldn't be Christmas without a mince pie (or ten!), and this cheats recipe for little bite sized mince pies couldn't be easier. The cute little mini pies are fun to make with children and perfect for parties, festive snacks or even to pop in a lunch box for a lovely Christmassy treat. Best of all, as they are miniature versions, you've got every excuse to eat more than onemince pie in a sitting!

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Mini Mince Pie Puffs

Ingredients (makes around 30):

  • 1 320g sheet ready-rolled puff pastry
  • ⅓ jar good quality ready made mincemeat
  • 1 egg

Method:

Preheatyour oven to 190°C (Gas mark 5/375°F). Line 2 baking trays with grease proof or baking paper.

Crack the egg into a small bowl and lightly whisk.

Unroll the sheet of pastry. Using a small cookie cutter*, cut out as many shapes as possible from the sheet,cutting each shape as close the previous one as possible to maximise the number cut.

Place half of the shapes on the lined baking trays,making sure there is plenty of space around each one. Lightly brush them all with the egg.

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Topeach pastry shape with a small dollop of mincemeat - be careful not to use too much as it's easy to overfill them.

Take the other half of the pastry shapes. Lightly brush each one with egg, and place it, egg side down, on the mincemeat topped pastry. Gently press around the edges to seal.

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Using a small fork, press all around the very edge of each shape to seal further. I'd recommend using a child's fork if you have one, for the smaller tines.

You may find that some of the filling escapes - I went around mine with a bit of kitchen paper to mop up the biggest bits, but it doesn't matter too much.

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Lightly brush the top of each pastry with egg. Using the tip of a small sharp knife, cut a tiny cross into the top of each pastry to allow steam to escape.

Bake in the oven for 12-15 minutes until cooked through, puffed up and golden.

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Leave to cool for a couple of minutes, then carefully peel from the trays and placeon a wire rack to cool for 5-10 minutes.

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Serve warm or cold and enjoy!

NOTES:I used a small flower cutter for cutting m shapes, but a circle would work just as well. The cutter I used is about 3.5cm in diameter.

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As I mentioned above, this post is part ofthe Eats Amazing Fun Food Advent Calendar. Every day from the beginning of Decemberuntil Christmas I’m sharing a new festive food idea here on the blog and I’m announcing them over on thenewAdvent Calendar pagetoo, so do click on the link, bookmark it and don’t forget to pop back tomorrowto see the latest new post!

Grace

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Mini Mince Pie Puffs

Cute bite sized mini mince pie puffs - easy cheats recipe for puff pastry mince pies - fun for Christmas party food and snacks.

Prep Time12 minutes mins

Cook Time12 minutes mins

0 minutes mins

Total Time24 minutes mins

Course: Dessert, Lunch, Snack

Cuisine: British

Servings: 30 puffs

Author: Grace

Ingredients

  • 1 320 g sheet ready-rolled puff pastry
  • jar good quality ready made mincemeat
  • 1 egg

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 190°C (Gas mark 5/375°F). Line 2 baking trays with grease proof or baking paper.

  • Crack the egg into a small bowl and lightly whisk.

  • Unroll the sheet of pastry. Using a small cookie cutter*, cut out as many shapes as possible from the sheet, cutting each shape as close the previous one as possible to maximise the number cut.

  • Place half of the shapes on the lined baking trays, making sure there is plenty of space around each one. Lightly brush them all with the egg.

  • op each pastry shape with a small dollop of mincemeat – be careful not to use too much as it’s easy to overfill them.

  • Take the other half of the pastry shapes. Lightly brush each one with egg, and place it, egg side down, on the mincemeat topped pastry. Gently press around the edges to seal.

  • Using a small fork, press all around the very edge of each shape to seal further. I’d recommend using a child’s fork if you have one, for the smaller tines.

  • You may find that some of the filling escapes – I went around mine with a bit of kitchen paper to mop up the biggest bits, but it doesn’t matter too much.

  • Lightly brush the top of each pastry with egg. Using the tip of a small sharp knife, cut a tiny cross into the top of each pastry to allow steam to escape.

  • Bake in the oven for 12-15 minutes until cooked through, puffed up and golden.

  • Leave to cool for a couple of minutes, then carefully peel from the trays and place on a wire rack to cool for 5-10 minutes.

  • Serve warm or cold.

Notes

NOTES: I used a small flower cutter for cutting m shapes, but a circle would work just as well. The cutter I used is about 3.5cm in diameter.

I hope you enjoyed this fun recipe, please pin it if you did! For more delicious and fun food ideas for the festive season,check out the Christmas Food section here on the Eats Amazing blog or pop over and follow my ChristmasPinterest boards for lots more fun ideas from around the web; Christmas, Cute Christmas Food Ideas and Healthy Christmas Food.

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What are the ingredients in Walkers Mini mince pies? ›

Walker's luxury tarts in a miniature, snack size. The classic mincemeat filling includes apples, currants, sultanas, stem ginger and candied citrus peel. Perfectly sized servings for after dinner dessert or anytime snack with tea or coffee.

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Flaky pastry, also known as quick pastry, blitz pastry or rough puff, is a light and thin unleavened pastry that is similar to, but distinct from, puff pastry. It is often called quick pastry or blitz pastry in reference to the short time its preparation requires.

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Tesco Puff Pastry Mince Pies 4 Pack - Tesco Groceries.

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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 filling in mince pies made of? ›

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.

What was traditionally put in mince pies? ›

Mince pies have been eaten as part of a traditional British Christmas since at least the 16th century. Then they were made of a spiced, sweet minced meat mixture (often lamb), but they are now commonly made with sweet mincemeat, a mixture of dried fruits, sugar, spices, and brandy.

What is the fancy name for puff pastry? ›

Puff pastry, also known as pâte feuilletée, is a flaky light pastry made from a laminated dough composed of dough (détrempe) and butter or other solid fat (beurrage). The butter is put inside the dough (or vice versa), making a paton that is repeatedly folded and rolled out before baking.

What is the closest thing to puff pastry? ›

Phyllo dough can be a great substitute for puff pastry in dishes like spanakopita and baklava [2].

What is the best flour to use in flaky pie crust? ›

Flour: It's all about the protein

What kind of flour makes the best pie crust? Well, not high-protein bread flour! Use that for your chewy bagels. What you want for pie is flour that yields a tender, flaky crust, which means medium-protein all-purpose flour or low-protein pastry flour.

Why are mince pies now called festive pies? ›

The history of mince pies can be traced back to the Middle Ages. During this time, mince pies were known as "Christmas pies" and were filled with a mixture of minced meat, fruits, and spices. These pies were often shaped like a manger to symbolize the birth of Jesus.

What are mince pies called in America? ›

Today, we are accustomed to eating mince pie as a dessert, but actually “minced” pie and its follow-up “mincemeat pie” began as a main course dish with with more meat than fruit (a mixture of meat, dried fruits, and spices).

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The best mince pies for 2023 are:
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Why is mincemeat called 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."

Where are Walkers mince pies made? ›

Baked in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, Walker's mince pies are filled with plump fruit and spices and perfect for holiday entertaining. Crafted with pure creamery butter, each crumbly tart is baked using the original family recipe that Joseph Walker perfected in 1898.

Do Walkers mince pies contain alcohol? ›

Walkers traditional Whisky Mince Pies are baked with a generous addition of whisky. Our delicious mincemeat is made with apple, currants, sultanas, candied citrus peels and Glenfiddich 12-year-old malt whisky.

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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Nowadays, it's easy to find mincemeat pies still made with beef suet and a small amount of minced meats (usually beef). All-vegetarian mincemeat pies are readily available as well, especially if you purchase a premade jar of mincemeat filling.

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