MAKE YOUR OWN MINCE PIES WITH THE FLOUR STATION
CHRISTMAS AT CAMDEN MARKET
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GET COOKING THIS CHRISTMAS AND IMPRESS YOUR MATES WITH THIS SIGNATURE RECIPE
Feeling festive? We asked the Flour Station to let us into the secret of their delish mince pies so that you can make them at home! Don’t forget take a pic and add the #CamdenMarket, so that we can take a look at your creations!
For the mincemeat (this will make enough to keep you going all Christmas)
The juice and zest of 2 oranges
The juice and zest of 1 lemon
300g Bramley apples, washed, cored and grated
200g currants
200g raisins
200g sultanas
200g dried cranberries
100g candied orange peel
250g light muscovado sugar
1/2 tsp ground cloves
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1tsp ground ginger
100ml brandy or calvados
First, make the mincemeat. Put all of the fruits in a large pan with the lemon juice, zest and orange juice and bring to the boil slowly. Reduce the heat and simmer for 5–10 minutes until the fruits are soft. Add all of the remaining ingredients except for the alcohol. Mix well, then cover the pan, reduce the heat to a minimum and cook until the mixture is warmed through, stirring from time to time. Add a dash more juice or water if you feel it’s needed.
The finished texture should be gooey and dark. Don’t overcook, or it’ll be too dry. When ready, remove from the heat, stir in the brandy or calvados, and spoon into sterilised jars. This will keep for months.
Sweet Pastry (makes enough for 16)
375g Plain Flour
260g Butter
125g Caster Sugar
1 Large Egg
Icing Sugar for Dusting
Rub together the butter and flour in a mixer, or by hand until crumb-like. Add the sugar and the egg and mix together. Fold the mixture until it all comes together but be careful not to overmix it. Wrap it up and keep in in the fridge until you need it, but for at least 20 minutes.
Roll out the pastry to 3–4mm thick and using a cutter cut circles to the size of your muffin tins. Grease the tins with butter and lay the pastry shells inside. Fill them up with the cooled mincemeat.
Whisk your egg up and carefully brush it around the edge of the pastry cases then top with a pastry circle and press down lightly. Make a small cut in the top to release any air when baking.
Bake the pies for 15–20 minutes until golden brown. Leave to cool and dust with icing sugar before serving.