Shortcrust Pastry Mince Pies (2024)

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There is nothing better than my traditional mince pie recipe. Shortcrust pastry mince pies are so easy to make, are full of flavour and always a favourite at Christmas. Best served with friends and family, or with a cheeky glass of mulled wine.

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Why you’ll love this Shortcrust Pastry Mince Pies recipe

This traditional mince recipe is one I whip out every year. It’s an easy mince pie recipe with ready-made pastry. It’s quick, simple and delicious.

You can decorate your easy mince pies with little stars, Christmas trees or pastry snowflakes like I have.

Mince pies are so easy to make it seems a shame to buy them when homemade ones are so much tastier (in my opinion at least).

You can also cook these mince pies in an air fryer for even quicker Christmas sweet treats.

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Shortcrust Pastry Mince Pies Top Questions

What pastry are mince pies made from?
Do you need to grease the tin for mince pies?
What is the difference between mince pie and mince meat pie?
Can I use self raising flour instead of plain in pastry?

Ingredients

For the full recipe and instructions scroll to the bottom of the page for the recipe card.

READY-MADE SHORTCRUST PASTRY

When I’m in a rush I don’t want to waste time making pastry when the pre-made options are so good! I love just having to roll out the pastry and make my easy mince pies.

READY ROLLED SHORTCRUST PASTRY

I go for the ready rolled shortcrust pastry when I can. It’s quick to use and can be unrolled pretty quickly. I would give it 15 minutes at room tempterature so it doesn’t crack when you unroll it.

Most supermarkets have the blocks of shortcrust pastry too. So if you want it ready made and they don’t have ready rolled, then pick up a block and roll it out at home.

FROZEN SHORTCRUST PASTRY

Having a pack or two of shortcrust pastry in the freezer is fabulous when you want to whip up some mince pies. At Christmas I am never without frozen pastry ready for a last minute spot of baking.

You can thaw the pastry overnight in the fridge or leave at room tempterature for 2-3 hours.

MINCEMEAT

To make this recipe as easy as possible you can buy mincemeat in a jar. It’s delicious and perfect for making this traditional mince pie recipe.

But, if you do have some time on your hands, it’s great to make your own mincemeat with my mincemeat recipes. I love making my slow cooker vegan mincemeat or if we’re feeling fancy, cranberry mincemeat is a firm favourite in my house.

How to make traditional mince pies – step by step

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  • Press your rolled pastry into the baking tray.
  • Spoon about 1 teaspoon of mincemeat mixture into the pastry case.
  • Out of your rolled pastry, cut snowflakes, stars or whichever shape you want to top your mince pie with.
  • You can do this with a Christmas cookie cutter.
  • Then wash your pastry with a egg or milk wash and bake until golden brown.
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Wash your pastry with an egg wash to help the pie lid turn a gorgeous golden brown.

Use a cookie cutter to cut fun Christmas lids for your easy mince pies.

If you’re short on time, these mince pies can be whipped up quickly using pre-made ingredients. So if you’re craving a mince pie you can have them as quickly as possible.

Serving Suggestions

Easy mince pies make for wonderful Christmas snacks. You can warm them in the microwave for a minute or so and enjoy them warm. I often serve mince pies to guests with a big glass of mulled wine and a little pouring cream on top.

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Substitutions and variations

HOW TO MAKE MINCE PIES WITH PUFF PASTRY

You can easily swap out this traditional mince pie recipe for one that uses puff pastry instead of shortcrust. I love buttery, flaky pastry and it works so well for the mince pie recipe.

MINCE PIES WITH FILO PASTRY

Another delicious swap. If you want to make your mince pies a little fancy, try making them with filo pastry. It’s a little lighter than a short crust but just as tasty. Check out my filo pastry mince pies.

Storing Shortcrust Pastry Mince Pies / Making ahead of time options

You can freeze these easy mince pies before baking them for up to one month. That way you can make the pies in November but still get to enjoy freshly baked mince pies on Christmas eve.

Mince pies will last in a cool dark cupboard for one week once baked. Just keep them in a sealed container.

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FAQS

What pastry are mince pies made from?

Traditional mince pies are made from shortcrust pastry. But you can use whatever you have on hand. I love making mince pies with puff pastry to have a wonderfully flaky mince pie.

Do you need to grease the tin for mince pies?

If you have a non-stick pan, you won’t need to grease your tin for mince pies. But If you have an older tin you may need to grease and flour the base to stop your mince pies from sticking. A circle of greaseproof paper will work too.

What is the difference between mince pie and mincemeat pie?

A mincemeat pie and mince pies are the same thing. Mince pies are often called mincemeat pies in the US whereas over here in the UK, they are known as mince pies. Both contain a pastry base with a mincemeat filling.

Can I use self raising flour instead of plain in pastry?

If you really want to make your own shortcrust pastry then yes you can use self-raising flour in pastry. It can make it a little harder to work with but will still result in a lovely short-crust pastry ready for you to make wonderful mince pies with. Plain flour wil give better results.

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Shortcrust Pastry Mince Pies

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There is nothing better than my traditional mince pie recipe. Shortcrust pastry mince pies are so easy to make and are so full of flavour and always a favourite at Christmas. Best served with friends and family, or with a cheeky glass of mulled wine.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Course Dessert, Party Food, Pudding, Sweet Treats

Cuisine British, English, International

Servings 12 mince pies

Calories 168 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 sheet shortcrust pastry (approximately 350g)
  • flour for dusting
  • 300 g mincemeat
  • 1 egg

Instructions

  • Unroll your shop bought shortcrust pastry or make your own shortcrust pastry with my recipe.

  • Lightly dust a 12-hole fairy cake tin tray with plain flour.

  • Using pastry cutters, cut a base circle which is a little larger than the fairy cake hole on the tray so when you push it in it fills the hole.

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  • Add mincemeat to the pastry, filling it up to almost full. You want to leave some space to allow the pastry to expand without the filling falling out.

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  • Use the leftover pastry to make a lid. It can be a completely closed mince pie or you can add a shape so you can see the filling. I went for snowflakes for this recipe.

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  • Gently whisk an egg with a fork and brush the egg glaze over the mince pies.

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  • Place in the oven for 15-20 minutes until golden brown. (Or Air fry for 15 minutes at 180ºC / 360ºF in your air fryer oven. Check after 10 minutes).

  • Allow the mince pies to cool slightly before removing them from the tin and enjoy. Best served with ice cream or cream.

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  • If you want to reheat them pop them in the microwave for 20-second bursts until hot.

Notes

If you want to reheat your mince pies in the air fryer for 15 minutes at 180ºC / 360ºF for 3-5 minutes.

Freeze mince pies for later – freeze before baking, then cook from frozen and add a few minutes to the cooking time. I recommend freezing the mince pies on the cupcake/fairy cake tray to freeze them in the right shape. Once they have been in the freezer for an hour, remove them from the tray and put back in the freezer. This way they will have started freezing and will hold their shape and take up less space.

Nutrition

Calories: 168kcalCarbohydrates: 34gProtein: 3gFat: 2gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.3gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0.002gCholesterol: 14mgSodium: 286mgPotassium: 27mgFiber: 1gSugar: 17gVitamin A: 20IUCalcium: 5mgIron: 1mg

Please note that the nutrition information provided above is approximate and meant as a guideline only.

Keyword Christmas, leftover mincemeat, mince pies, Mincemeat, shortcrust pastry, shortcrust pastry mincepies

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FAQs

What is the secret of good shortcrust pastry? ›

Tips for working with shortcrust pastry
  • Don't overwork the dough. Roll and handle shortcrust pastry as little as possible as overworking it can produce tough and unpleasant results.
  • Use a metal tart tin. ...
  • Don't stretch. ...
  • Repair tears. ...
  • Allow a little overhang. ...
  • Rest. ...
  • Bake it blind. ...
  • Watch the colour.
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Why should you stir mincemeat clockwise when making mince pies? ›

Traditions, folklore and superstitions

Stirring the mincemeat was quite an event, and English tradition dictates that it should only be stirred clockwise. Stirring the mincemeat anti-clockwise would lead to bad luck and poor fortune in the coming 12 months.

Why are Christmas mince pies called mince pies? ›

History of Mince Pies

They were stuffed with meats like mutton, rabbit, and pork which is why the filling is known as "mincemeat."

What pastry are mince pies made from? ›

Mincemeat encased in Jus-Rol shortcrust pastry – the perfect Christmas recipe.

Is milk or water better in shortcrust pastry? ›

Milk brings a softness to the crust, but if you prefer a dough that is harder and crispier then replace the milk with water. If the dough is slightly wet at the end when gathering it into a ball, just sprinkle a little bit of flour on your bench and roll the dough in the flour before kneading the dough.

Why add vinegar to shortcrust pastry? ›

But there are two much more important perks to using vinegar: it provides a little insurance against overworking the dough. And, that splash of vinegar will keep your dough from oxidizing and turning gray.

Why can't you eat mince pies on Christmas day? ›

It has been claimed that eating the snack is illegal in England if done so on Christmas Day. The tradition comes from the time of Oliver Cromwell in the 1650s, when mince pies were banned at Christmas, along with other tasty treats. Cromwell wanted to tackle gluttony in England.

What is the difference between mince pie and mincemeat pie? ›

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.

Why do my mince pies always leak? ›

Fill each pie level with mincemeat, don't overfill as the pies have a tendency to leak and glue themselves to the tins if you do. Dip your finger in the egg and run around the edge of each mince pie and top with a lid, pressing gently together to seal.

Why is there no meat in mince pies? ›

By the 18th century it was more likely to be tongue or even tripe, and in the 19th century it was minced beef. It was not until the late Victorian period and early 20th Century that mince pies dropped the meat and had all fruit fillings (albeit with suet). Even today there are traditions associated with mince pies.

What is the slang term for mince pies? ›

Mince pies = eyes

This is a term used widely in London even to this day, usually to describe a girl's features. Her eyes would be described as Minces, an even more slang term from the original mince pies.

Why do Brits call it minced meat? ›

The "mince" in mincemeat comes from the Middle English mincen, and the Old French mincier both traceable to the Vulgar Latin minutiare, meaning chop finely. The word mincemeat is an adaptation of an earlier term minced meat, meaning finely chopped meat. Meat was also a term for food in general, not only animal flesh.

Is a Scotch pie the same as a mince pie? ›

The contrast between a Scotch pie to other mince pies is the cake, called "boiling water cake". It's more similar to a covering as opposed to a flaky cake, which means it very well may be shaped to frame the particular round with straight sides.

What is the inside of a mince pie called? ›

All About Mincemeat: The Fabulous Filling for Mince Pies

These days, mincemeat is made with a mixture of dried fruit, such as raisins and currants, candied fruit peels, lemon and orange zest, finely chopped apple, brandy, warming spices, and the rendered animal fat suet (or a vegetarian substitute).

Should you grease mince pie tin? ›

Spraying your pie pan with cooking spray or greasing the pan might change the texture of the bottom of the crust, so if you're not going to remove the whole pie from the dish before serving and it doesn't have a sticky, messy filling, it's more than okay to refrain from greasing the pan.

What are the four characteristics of a perfect shortcrust pastry? ›

Good elasticity, crumbliness, resistance to processing and plasticity: these are the characteristics of an excellent shortcrust pastry, the basis for many desserts, ranging from classic jam tarts to biscuits, as well as modern cakes such as cream tarts.

What are four rules to observe when making shortcrust pastry? ›

Introduce as much air as possible during making. Allow to relax after making to allow the fat to harden. Handle the pastry as little as possible. Roll lightly with short, quick firm strokes.

What are some of the faults when making shortcrust pastry? ›

Adding too much fat and overmixing or adding too little liquid can make the pastry crumbly. It is vital to weigh ingredients carefully and handle the dough gently.

What is the golden rule of pastry? ›

The first golden rule of making pastry; keep the ingredients, the bowl and the hands as cool as possible.

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