Mince Pies

Oneputt
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edited November 2016 in Food & Drink #1

Went into Asda yesterday and brought some of their gluten free mince pies. Packaging was ok, filling was good, pastry was uneatable,Yell back to Mrs Ones brillant MP'sTongue Out

PS 2 x mincepies for saleSurprised

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  • JillwithaJay
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    edited November 2016 #2

    My family all prefer the home made variety as the supermarket ones are often just too 'sweet'.  I use good quality mincemeat and ordinary shortcrust pastry but they're eaten almost as fast as I can bake them. Happy

    Put your spares on ebay. 

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  • robsail
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    edited November 2016 #3

    Worried

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #4

    Its homemade in our house too. Used to make my own mincemeat but have slipped last couple of years! Short crust pastry. I made loads and freeze them asap otherwise they've been eaten! We all dislike shop bought whoever makes them far too sweet and claggy.

    Out of interest why did you buy gluten free?

    A

  • Kennine
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    edited November 2016 #5

    You can't beat "Home Made mince pies". Much better than shop bought ones. My wife makes "exceedingly good"  Mince Pies. 

    Cheers ........K

  • JayEss
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    edited November 2016 #6

    Gluten free pastry is not good One. Don't cry

    It's better than a few years ago but in most cases you'd be better eating the packaging 

  • cyberyacht
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    edited November 2016 #7

    That's the view of OH as well. Occasionally I am offered gluten free items. I decline.

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited November 2016 #8

    Pastry us one of the things I really struggle to make, not sure why Undecided so I usually buy them , at least that way they get eaten! Laughing

  • eyebrowsb
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    edited November 2016 #9

    We have home made too.  Shortcrust pastry, good quality mincemeat with a bit of brandy or rum mixed in Wink

    I usually make between 9 and 12 dozen Surprised  which I give to family and friends.  I won't be doing that many this year as we'll be
    away in the caravan Happy

  • Oneputt
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    edited November 2016 #10

    Mistake really, never to be repeatedLaughing

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #11

    We have home made too.  Shortcrust pastry, good quality mincemeat with a bit of brandy or rum mixed in Wink

    I usually make between 9 and 12 dozen Surprised  which I give to family and friends.  I won't be doing that many this year as we'll be
    away in the caravan Happy

    Wow I make between 5 & 6 dozen, but don't givemany away, unless they are eaten in our house! Makes me look like a lightweight. You can always make early and freeze, they are great standby deserts too

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #12

    Pastry us one of the things I really struggle to make, not sure why Undecided so I usually buy them , at least that way they get eaten! Laughing

    I struggled with pastry for years. I acquired a food possessor and I've never looked back. Put in the flour, cube the butter whizz, add water slowly until it comes away from the edges. I think the granite work surface helps too. I am a cold morsel but whenever
    I made pastry my hands weren't cold!!

  • brue
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    edited November 2016 #13

    I'll be making and freezing ours soon. Can't compete with those amounts though! Buying a Kenwood Chef last year has saved the day for me and I can make large batches of pastry, cakes etc easily. I would have given up as making these things hurts my hands
    too much. Bought mince pies are never as good as home made ones. Happy

  • Pliers
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    edited November 2016 #14

    Pastry us one of the things I really struggle to make, not sure why Undecided so I usually buy them , at least that way they get eaten! Laughing

    I can't make pastry either, my last, and final attempt ended up on the bird table. Even the birds turned their beaks up at it...

    I now use ready made frozen or chilled pastry to make mince pies, so they're sort of home made. They look home made, anyway!

  • cyberyacht
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    edited November 2016 #15

     

     Even the birds turned their beaks up at it...

    A lot of avocets round your way?

  • ValDa
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    edited November 2016 #16

    Its homemade in our house too. Used to make my own mincemeat but have slipped last couple of years! Short crust pastry. I made loads and freeze them asap otherwise they've been eaten! We all dislike shop bought whoever makes them far too sweet and claggy.

    Out of interest why did you buy gluten free?

    A

    Homemade in the ValDa family too - with my own mincemeat which I made last weekend.  It's a Delia recipe and easy - just bung all the fruit in a bowl, with chopped Bramley apples, spices and peel, and leave to soak for 24 hours.  Put the bowl in the oven at 120 degrees for three hours (I do it whilst I'm slow roasting a joint) and then pot into sterilised jars.  I made five jars - using apples from Freecycle, and some very dry dried fruit which becomes moist again once soaked with the apples.

    I make my own pastry too - but not gluten free.

    For Christmas I make the mince pies a week or two before, and put them in the freezer before cooking them on Christmas morning.  That way, it's 'tradition' to have a mince pie and sherry once the family arrive, and the mince pies are freshly baked and cooling on the worktop!

  • Oneputt
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    edited November 2016 #17

    Had the final 2 beasts last evening but with custard to make them a little more palitable!  Mrs One always makes her own MP's and susauge rolls a week before I start to eat themWink Thought
    I would buy pies to try and reduce the workload as we seem to be busier than ever.  Sad to say it didn't workYell

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited November 2016 #18

    Pastry us one of the things I really struggle to make, not sure why Undecided so I usually buy them , at least that way they get eaten! Laughing

    I can't make pastry either, my last, and final attempt ended up on the bird table. Even the birds turned their beaks up at it...

    I now use ready made frozen or chilled pastry to make mince pies, so they're sort of home made. They look home made, anyway!

    Glad I am not the only one,Laughing I have used bought pastry before too, almost home made. Wink

  • bestboy
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    edited November 2016 #19

    Pastry? Puff or shortcrust?

  • neveramsure
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    edited November 2016 #20

    I’m no expert but we usually buy ours from Aldi.Wink

    They aren’t as good as the ones my MIL used to make but I still do my trick of slicing them open and filling with cheese. MMMmmmm.Cool 

  • Merve
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    edited November 2016 #21

    Mince pies! Things of beauty and delight!! 

  • Goldie146
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    edited November 2016 #22

    On Sunday we went to a Six Course Beef Tasking Menu (at The Three Hares at Sedbergh).

    It started with Beef Consume and finished with (re the menu) "Proper Mince Pies". And proper they were - meat, fruit, spices!

  • Kennine
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    edited November 2016 #23

    Mince pies! Things of beauty and delight!! 

    Write your comments here...Agreed  !!!!

    K

  • eyebrowsb
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    edited November 2016 #24

    Made 2 dozen mince pies this morning, plus a dozen cheese scones and a white loaf Smile  All frozen now Wink

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited November 2016 #25

    Bought some homemade mincemeat from WI stall at Christmas Market, will be bought pastry though! Surprised