Mincemeat Loaf for Christmas Morning

Mincemeat Loaf For Christmas Morning - MS Word document for downloading

Get Christmas Day going with bang - especially with Buck's FizzI think this recipe originally came from a . in our house is a very movable feast. It gradually dawned on me that it would be lovely to start with a special breakfast. I came across this recipe and couldn’t wait to try it.

Be warned, though - it can have consequences if served for breakfast with lots of Buck’s Fizz and black coffee! The friends who shared it with us that first year staggered home. Even though they spent much of the rest of the day recovering, they did ask to be invited again! I tucked in, like everyone else. As I hadn’t prepared the Brussel Sprouts the night before, I ended up feeding my family frozen ones! That is something I have never been allowed to forget (amongst other things!).

Mincemeat Loaf is made like garlic bread, but with and , (homemade, of course). Allow about half a French stick or baton per adult, plus a bit. It’s difficult to give quantities accurately for the mincemeat and brandy butter. It’s according to taste, really. It’s very rich and filling, so you need to bear this in mind when making it up. A little bit of plain bread with each slice is very refreshing.

Preparation time: about 10 minutes for 3 loaves. I prefer to make the loaves up and pop them in the freezer (for up to 3 months), allowing them to thaw out overnight, in the fridge. You could make them up on Christmas morning and pop them straight in the pre-heated oven for 10-15 minutes at 180C- Gas Mark 4.(The fruit will be very hot, so take care!)

Cooking time: as above, immediately before serving. Turn the oven right down and keep unopened loaves warm until required.

This quantity serves 4 adults.

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Apple and Mincemeat Crumble

Apple & Mincemeat Crumble - MS Word document for downloading

Great comfort foodI began to sort out the freezer at the weekend. With half - term coming up, I needed to make room for some . I found two small containers of mincemeat left over from last Christmas. I had completely forgotten they were there! I decided I’d make an on Monday evening. It could cook while the casserole was re-heating. Preparing the apple wouldn’t take more than a few moments and I already had the crumble mix ready made in the fridge,(from the extra quantity I’d made when making the ).

After the day I had yesterday, I was so grateful for such a quickly prepared meal. It was cold and drizzling as I arrived home, so a Crumble seemed like real comfort food. The meal smelt wonderful as it cooked. As I was really tired, it did seem an effort to prepare the veg, so I opened a can of sweet corn 8O . While that was heating, I made the custard in the microwave. It was a really delicious meal, with minimum effort on my part. (By the way, the sauce from the Spicy Chicken is good with pork and lamb, as well). Read more »

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