It now feels much more like winter, a little boost to the
Christmassy spirit!
So far this year it’s been very mild outside, I’ve barely
had to scrape my car at all in the mornings before heading off to work but in
the last week or so there has definitely been a winter chill in the air and
snowfall was only a matter of time.
Time, to cosy up indoors with snuggly slippers a dressing
gown and maybe a glass of mulled wine? No…
I’m saving that for Christmas! A mug of herbal tea with have to do.
It’s time like this I really wish I had a crackling fire
to sit next to as I write…no such luck, although the glow of the tree lights is
nice. Actually an open fire would
probably be a bad thing…I’d fall asleep in no time!
In all the talk of warmth and spices, Christmas is not
complete without mincemeat….. Oh no, I can see some of you pulling a face…stop
and re-consider. I’ve never really liked
mincemeat, it always seemed full of too many currants, mixed peel and things like that and for someone who previously disliked
dried fruit it just wasn’t my thing. So I’d
never even considered making my own and certainly not realised how simple it
really can be! Now I'm brimming with ideas using this basic concept...for example a 'summer fruits' or 'tropical' version for summer time- who says mincemeat is for Christmas only?
It's simple…pick the dried fruits you like (ok so ideally there
should be some sort raisin/sultana combo going on but you can add other things too) blitz together and you’re done. No
cooking, no sugar, not fat and no mess. This will easily store in a jar for a
few weeks and freezes well too….so make it now to see you through the holidays.
As noted above this recipe is fat free and sugar free….it’s
just pure and simple and needs nothing more. The dates along with the other
fruits give it all the sweetness it needs.
I have a couple of mincemeat recipes coming up. I had planned on including the first recipe
as part of this post, however the daylight faded before I’d finished in the
kitchen so the photoshoot will have to take place tomorrow with recipe to
follow.
Recipe:
Mincemeat
Ingredients
1 cup raisins
1 cup dried cranberries (I used
the sweetened variety since I could not find unsweetened at the time)
1 cup sultanas
½ cup coarsely ground dates
½ cup whole blanched almonds
2 small to medium apples
grated rind of one orange
grated rind of one lemon
grated rind of one lemon
1 tbs arrowroot/tapioca flour
(or any fine flour) optional
1 tsp cinnamon
½ tsp mixed spice or nutmeg
1 tsp rum extract (optional- I
did not include this as it tasted great without)
Method
Peel and core
the apples and chop into quarters. Chop the dates in a food processor to get a
course meal. Add all the ingredients and process until you have a sticky chunky
mixture. I added a tbs of arrowroot to absorb a little of the liquid and help
bind the mix together but this is not a necessity.
When I tasted
the mixture I felt it really didn’t need the rum extract but feel free to add
some at the end before a final whizz if you fancy. You could also include
actual rum or brandy but again I didn’t feel it needed it and it would also
have changed the consistency of the mixture.
Makes approx.
2 ½ cups
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