Mincemeat
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A mixture of dried and candied fruit, raisins, currants, sugar, suet, apples, brandy, spices, and nuts. Many variations are possible and available, including vegetarian versions, alcohol-free versions that use North American soft apple cider, and nut-free. Fruit-free is more problematic.
It is used as a filling for pies and tarts, especially at Christmas time. It is a British tradition that transferred to all the new English-speaking countries born out of British colonies, such as America, Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
You can buy Mincemeat already made in jars or tins. You will of course be told off by Foodies for doing so, but you won't the only person with a jar of it in your cart -- Harrods alone sells over 10,000 pounds (4,000 kilos) of jarred Mincemeat each December (as of 2004), and what Foodie wouldn't quiver when presented with a jar of Mincemeat from Harrods or Fortnum and Mason's?
Mincemeat Pies (aka Wayfarers Pies)
Mincemeat pies are often referred to as just "mince pies." Out of context, that could of course mean "minced beef" pies, but at Christmas everyone knows what it means. "Mincemeat pie" could in theory be used to refer to a whole, large pie that has several servings in it, but in practice it actually means "Mincemeat tarts", they being far more common than the large pie.
When Mincemeat was born in Elizabethan times, Medieval cooking and tastes still lingered, with blurry lines between savoury and sweet. In a meat pie, you might put lots of fruit. Mince pies were banned when the Puritans under Oliver Cromwell came into control of Parliament (roughly from the late 1640s to the late 1650s). The Puritans were already predisposed to ban anything in the way of pleasure and self-indulgence (plus ça change, hein?), but what pushed them over the edge about mince pies is that they were traditionally made in the shape of a cradle, representing the manger. To the Puritans, this was another Popish representation.
When mince pies were legal again, they came back in a round form. Up until the late 1800s, though, the recipe still contained minced beef. Mrs Beeton's recipes for Mincemeat do. Nowadays, the beef suet is the last trace of meat in Mincemeat.
In 1662, Samuel Pepys records in his diary that on Christmas Day he ate mince pies that he bought (pace purists: he notes that he had to buy them as his wife was ill).
See Also: Dried Fruit
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