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Mincemeat ~ Homemade Mincemeat Recipe for Pies

Mincemeat pie filling for mince pies is a fabulous make ahead traditional British concoction. Use it for so many desserts and treats. Pretty jars of mincemeat make wonderful holiday gifts, too!

mincemeat in jars with Christmassy decor and a card in back

Okay, so it’s March and I’m sharing a recipe for mincemeat, but you see, in order to be ready for Christmas, we need to make mincemeat ahead of time.

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Mincemeat in a jar for pies homemade recipe

According to the artisan bakers at Brasserie Bread in South Melbourne, Australia, this mincemeat recipe should be made a year in advance. I’m a couple of months late, but I’m betting it won’t make a world of difference as a minimum of 6 months is recommended. However, for those of you who are new to this British fruit filling, let me explain a few things. The recipe, for the rest of you, is below.

And if you’re reading this in November, I say go for it, because fresh mincemeat of a few weeks is still better than store-bought. It will also convince you to make a batch in the beginning of the new year when you taste how delicious it is!

jars filled with a British Christmas recipe

What is Mincemeat?

Mincemeat pie filling is a British mixture which contains lots of dried fruits, spices and often spirits, such as brandy or rum. It is made up to a year in advance, and used to make mince pies (little tartlets) as well as other baked goods. Mincemeat also has some form of fat, like lard or butter, which leads us to the next question.

spooning filling into a jar

Why is it Called Mincemeat if There’s no Meat in it?

Mincemeat used to be made with meat, and was actually a savory creation, and not sweet (although it did still have similar ingredients to what we make today). Through time, meat was taken out of the recipe, and now one can even find, or make, vegan mincemeat.

mincemeat in jars

I have used some leftover mincemeat in this tea bread recipe and it’s divine!

Scottish tea bread slice

Why use This Mincemeat Recipe?

I’m not a huge mincemeat fan, or should I say, I didn’t use to be a big fan. However, my friend Lisa in Australia sent me this recipe, and after reading the reviews and ingredients, I just knew I had to make it.

putting mincemeat into a jar

It’s honestly the best recipe that I’ve ever used. I’m sharing it with you in case you too would like to have some pie filling on hand to bake some mince pies at Christmastime.

Christmas Pudding or Christmas Cake (seen below) are also brilliant British make-ahead holiday treats!

Christmas cake with poinsettia

Maybe you’d even like to have a few jars of mincemeat to give away as presents. It’s so unlike me to be this well-prepared, so there’s hope for us all!

Here’s just a couple of recipes you can use the pie filling in~

Traditional British Mince Pies

British mince pie on a Christmas plate

My twist on Mary Bary’s Bakewell Tart. Don’t tell Mary, but I like this version better than hers!

Mincemeat Bakewell Tart
If you’re giving jars as gifts, I like to cut a piece of festive fabric to fit the lid, then tie a ribbon or raffia to hold it in place. You could also attach a gift tag, or a recipe in which to use the mincemeat.

mincemeat in jars

Homemade Mincemeat Pie Filling Recipe

slightly adapted from Brasserie Bread’s recipe        makes over 2 pints (enough for 60 mini mincemeat pies)

PRINTABLE RECIPE BELOW

Ingredients

  • currants
  • raisins
  • dried apricots
  • dried cranberries
  • apple
  • sugar,
  • lemon rind
  • butter
  • mixed spice (you can make your own)
  • cinnamon
  • nutmeg
  • brandy
  • Grand Marnier

Day 1 – Make the Pie Filling

Place the dried fruit, grated apple, sugar, lemon rind and butter into a bowl and mix well.

chopped apple, fruit and citrus peel

Add the spices, brandy and Grand Marnier. Mix well, cover and place in a  cool place for 24 hrs.

adding brandy to bowl

Day 2 – Stir the Filling

stirring all the ingredients together

Stir the mincemeat pie filling the following day; leave for another 24 hrs.

Day 3 – Pack and Store the Mincemeat

packing a jar

Stir again, and put into a clean jar, or airtight container, packing it down to avoid air gaps. I warmed the partially packed jar in a bowl of warm water to melt the butter a bit. Seal and place in the refrigerator for a minimum of 6 months for the very best results.

If you’re reading this in October, it will still taste good in December if you make it now. That’s all there is to making an insanely delectable mincemeat! It’s ridiculously easy!

4 jars to give as gifs
This is a visual for how much mincemeat this recipe makes.

The fruity pie filling looks lovely in jars. And don’t you feel fantastic having something prepared for Christmas so early in the year? I love it!

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mincemeat in jars

Mincemeat Filling for Pies ~ Make it Now for Christmas Gifts in December

Servings: 36
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Additional Time: 2 days
Total Time: 2 days 15 minutes
A super easy and delicious mincemeat concoction for making mince pies and more over the holidays.
4.8 from 29 votes

Ingredients

  • ¾ cup currants
  • ¾ cup raisins
  • ¼ cup dried apricots chopped
  • cup dried cranberries chopped
  • ½ Granny Smith apple grated
  • ½ cup sugar preferable organic
  • 1 tsp grated lemon rind
  • 2 oz butter melted
  • ½ tsp mixed spice you can make your own if you are in the US
  • 1 dash cinnamon
  • 1 dash nutmeg
  • 3 ½ Tbsp brandy
  • 1 Tbsp Grand Marnier

Instructions

  • Place the dried fruit, grated apple, sugar, lemon rind and butter into a bowl and mix well.
  • Add the spices, brandy and Grand Marnier. Mix well, cover and place in a cool place for 24 hrs.
  • Mix the mincemeat the next day; leave for another 24 hrs.
  • Stir well and put into a clean pint jar, or airtight container, packing it down to avoid air gaps. I warmed the partially packed jar in a bowl of warm water to melt the butter a bit. Seal and place in the refrigerator for a minimum of 6 months.

Notes

  • While making this months in advance is best, it's still excellent when made just a few weeks in advance.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Tbsp | Calories: 44kcal | Carbohydrates: 8g | Protein: 0.2g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 3mg | Sodium: 11mg | Potassium: 47mg | Fiber: 0.4g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 79IU | Vitamin C: 5mg | Calcium: 4mg | Iron: 0.2mg

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55 Comments

  1. Hi – I haven’t made this before but it sounds great. I have a question, though, and maybe it’s just different wording in different countries. You say to “seal it”. Do you mean to “can it” as we say in Canada; meaning you put the jars into water and heat them to a temperature that destroys micro-organisms that cause food to spoil, making sure that the lids adhere to the glass to keep any air out?

    1. Good question, Lori. No, I don’t mean to process or “can” the jars. You will keep it in the fridge so there’s no need to can it. This is how it’s been done in the UK and no issues for health and safety. :) I’m making another batch! :)

  2. Lol wen i read this name for the first tine i thot the non veg version was being talked about! Anyways…1.what can v sub the wine with if v dont drink/ consume any?2. What r the subs for the fruits which may not b available locally? Thanx in advance…

  3. This mincemeat recipe looks great. When the recipe calls for “mixed spice” though, what is that asking for? Pumpkin pie mixed spice or another? Thanks. Also, just got lost in your instagram photos. Beautiful. :-)

    1. Hi Donna, I completely forgot that “mixed spice” isn’t available in the US, however you can make your own. I just updated the recipe to add a link, and also added a printable version of the recipe. Thank you for the compliment on my Instagram pics! Glad you liked them- have a great weekend!