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Christmas Mince Pies Recipe – 9p each

by Ricky Willis · updated 15 March 2022

This budget mince pie recipe will leave you wanting for more. Have fun with the family making Christmas mince pies with this kid-friendly recipe.

Mince Pies

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Is it Christmas without mince pies? Of course it is, but they do taste good.

When we popped into the supermarket the other day, I had a look at the Christmas mince pies.

There is such a vast difference between luxury, regular and white label.

They all have the same basic ingredients, and they all look pretty much the same (apart from the packaging), but they are at very different prices.

Then I turned the box over and noticed that they wouldn’t actually make it till Christmas (well, its best before, but you know what I mean). Although forget the dates, I’m sure we’d get through them quick enough! 

How can supermarkets sell products that are clearly for the weeks at the end of December with a perishable date before?

I know the difference between use by and best before, but I know a lot of consumers wouldn’t. This is where food wastage comes in. They would see the date and throw them in the bin, thinking the worst.

When you compare prices online there is quite a difference (prices as of Nov 19).

 AsdaSainsbury’sTescoWaitrose
Luxury£2.00 for 6/33.3p each£2 for 6 / 33.3p each£2 for 6 / 33p each £2.50 for 6 /41.6p each 
Mid-range87p for 6/14.5p each£1 for 6 / 16.7p each 87p for 6/14.5p each £1.90 for 6/31.6p each 
Own labelNot onlineNot online this yearNot online£1 for 6/16.6p each

As to a difference in taste?

I couldn’t tell you.

I didn’t buy any.

Instead, I chose to make my own easy-budget vegetarian mince pies (no suet), and they were pretty good if I do say so myself.

But don’t take my word for it….

D eating

Here is the recipe, which was so easy the children can do them on their own, and we always have the ingredients as part of our store cupboard essentials in the house.

Homemade Budget Mince Pies – 9p each!

£1.13 total cost for 12 mince pies

Ingredients 

300g plain flour
125g margarine/butter
1tbsp sugar
1 egg
2tsp cinnamon
100g sultanas
1 apple, chopped
1tbsp brown sugar
1tsp lemon juice
1tsp mixed spice

All ingredients used were either supermarket own brands or the lowest price.

For the adults:

  1. Put the sultanas, apples, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, brown sugar, lemon juice and mixed spice in a pan with 100ml water and heat for 15 minutes, so the apple softens.
  2. Let cool slightlyMince Pie Filling

For the children:

  1. Put flour, softened butter, caster sugar and 1tsp cinnamon in a bowl and mix together until it goes like breadcrumbs.
  2. Add in a beaten egg and mix, then knead for a few minutes until it’s smooth.Kneading pastry
  3. On a lightly floured surface, roll the pastry flat and cut out 12 circle shapes.Cutting pastry
  4. Place each cut circle into a tin.
  5. Reform and re-roll, if needed, and cut 12 more circles, or other funky shapes for the top.
  6. When the filling is ready, put 1 teaspoon of filling into pastry.
  7. Put a top on each of the pies.Mince Pies in tray
  8. Pop into a 200 C pre-heated oven for 12 minutes.

Try to let them cool slightly before they get gobbled up!

Mince Pies

Then tidy up – kids make a lot more mess than adults do when cooking!

Don’t have any flour in? You can make flour using oats.

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Comments

  1. Livesey Girl says

    6 December 2013 at 03:22

    Oo these look yummy! Never made them before but will give them a go :-) Thanks for sharing

    Reply
  2. julie says

    6 December 2013 at 08:08

    Thanks….. on my to do list x

    Reply
  3. Cathy Park says

    6 December 2013 at 09:17

    Not really sure about your maths in the comparison table, and wonder why you don’t include Aldi prices? We have started using Aldi for lots of stuff, and their mince pies came top in a taste test with Which? consumers’ panel…………………. But all that aside, I couldn’t agree more with you about making your own, and especially getting kids involved in same. This has twofold benefit; saving money and helping to create a more useful future generation who are capable and creative as well as HAPPY (the most important aspect in bringing up children is to help them to know true happiness which is not found in a wallet)

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    • Skint Dad says

      11 December 2013 at 11:42

      Thanks for the spot, I have adjusted it.

      Aldi don’t do home delivery so aren’t on MySupermarket, and my closest store is nearly 15 miles away, otherwise their selection would have made an appearance.

      It’s lovely having the children helping in the kitchen. I just need to teach the older ones to wash up (properly).

      Reply
  4. mylittledreamworld1 says

    6 December 2013 at 10:14

    I love making mince pies – I like to save them to make around a week before Xmas :) those and sausage rolls, yum :) xx

    Reply
  5. Jo@simplybeingmum says

    8 December 2013 at 22:47

    Love the fact you made the mincemeat also!

    Reply
  6. Richy says

    10 December 2013 at 09:59

    We usually buy jars of mincemeat when it gets HEAVILY reduced after Christmas, and it’s good for years – literally. Couldn’t tell you the last time we bought mince pies

    Reply
  7. signol says

    10 December 2013 at 20:35

    The Tescos ones do appear to be slightly cheaper than your homemade ones though (10.8p vs. 11p) ;)

    Reply
    • Tina says

      26 December 2013 at 16:31

      No need to use Butter, very pricey, the best Shortcrust Pastry, is made with half block Marge and half Lard. Butter produces a hard crust, not a tender melting one.

      Reply

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