One Pie Mincemeat

"I love mincemeat but most recipes make such large amounts that I was unwilling to take a chance on them. Here is a recipe that I adapted from an old Fannie Farmer Cookbook that makes a single pint of mincemeat. I used 1/2 pound of stewing beef, 1 apple, and 1 cup of raisins (I didn't have any currents), I omitted the boiled cider and the mace, and used raspberry jelly in place of the barberry jelly. I was unexpectedly out of brandy but remembered many recipes called for almonds so I put in 2 tablespoons of Amaretto and 1/4 teaspoon of brandy flavoring. I chopped the apples and beef, and left the raisins whole, which resulted in a chunkier mincemeat than the commercial kind. The result was one pint of well flavored mincemeat. Following the advice of most recipes I will let the flavors blend for 2 or 3 weeks before using."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 50mins
Ingredients:
15
Yields:
1 pint
Serves:
8
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directions

  • Cut the beef into chunks, cover with water and simmer until done, 15 to 20 minutes. Remove meat, reserving liquid. Chop meat to make approximately 1 cup.
  • Combine remaining ingredients except barberry jelly and brandy in a pot on the stove. Add about 1 cup of the reserved pot liquor to moisten it.
  • Simmer for 1 hour, adding more liquid if it seems too dry.
  • Add the barberry jelly, the brandy and the chopped meat. Simmer 15 minuted longer.
  • Use to fill pie, tarts or in other recipes as desired.

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