Mock Mincemeat Recipes - Without Meat - Vintage Recipes and Cookery (2024)

Traditional mincemeat contained meat, fresh fruit (mostly apples), dried fruits such as raisins and currents, spices, and alcohol, which helped preserve it. Mock mincemeat has no meat, but some of the recipes include suet, which is beef or sheep fat. If you are a vegetarian, perhaps you could substitute a vegetable fat if you wanted to try one of these recipes.

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INFORMATION BELOW FROM 1800s COOKBOOKS

MINCEMEAT FOR LENT
Boil a dozen eggs quite hard and chop the yolks very fine. Chop also a dozen pippins* and two pounds of sultana raisins. Add two pounds of currants, a pound of sugar, one tablespoon powdered cinnamon, one teaspoon beaten mace, three powdered nutmegs, the juice and grated peel of three large lemons, and half a pound of citron* cut in large strips.

Mix these ingredients thoroughly, and moisten the whole with one pint white wine, one-half pint rose-water, and one-half pint brandy. Bake it in very nice paste*. These mince pies may be eaten by persons who refrain from meat in Lent.

*pippin–a red and yellow dessert apple.

*citron –a large fruit similar to a lemon, but with flesh that is less acidic and peels that are thicker and more fragrant. The rind preserved in sugar is also called citron.

*paste – crust or dough, like for pies.

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MINCE PIES WITHOUT MEAT
Pare, core, and mince six pounds of apples, shred three pounds of fresh suet*, and stone* and mince three pounds of raisins. Add one-fourth ounce each of mace and cinnamon, plus eight cloves, all finely powdered. Then add three pounds of the finest powder sugar, three-fourth ounce of salt, the rinds of four and the juice of two lemons, one-half pint of port, and one-half pint of brandy.

Mix well together and put the ingredients into a deep pan. Prepare four pounds of currants, well washed and dried, and add them when the pies are made, with some candied fruit.

*suet – the hard white fat on the kidneys and loins of cattle, sheep, and other animals, used to make foods including puddings, pastry, and mincemeat.

*stone – to remove the stones of fruit, such as the seeds in raisins and plums.

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MOCK MINCEMEAT

  • 1 lb. of apples
  • 1 lb. of stoned raisins
  • 1 lb. of currants
  • 6 oz. of citronpeel
  • 3 oz. of blanched almonds
  • 1/2 lb. butter

Chop the fruit up very finely, add the almonds cut up fine, warm the butter and mix well with the fruit. Turn the mincemeat into little jars, cover tightly, and keep in a dry and cool place.

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MOCK MINCEMEAT No. 2

  • 1 1⁄2 cups chopped apples
  • 1⁄4 cup raisins seeded and chopped
  • 1⁄4 cup cranberries chopped
  • 1⁄4 cup currants
  • 1 tablespoon citron shredded
  • 1⁄4 cup beef fat melted
  • 1⁄2 teaspoon salt
  • 1⁄2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1⁄2 teaspoon mace
  • 1⁄4 teaspoon clove
  • 3⁄4 cup brown sugar
  • 1⁄4 cup vinegar
  • 1⁄2 cup coffee

Mix in the order given and let stand a few hours before using. (Fills one large pie.)

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MOCK MINCEMEAT No. 3

  • 3 finely rolled soda crackers*
  • 1 cup well-washed currants
  • 1⁄2 cup stoned raisins
  • 1⁄2 cup finely cut citron
  • 1⁄2 teaspoon ground cloves
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1⁄2 grated nutmeg
  • 1⁄2 teaspoonful salt
  • 1 tablespoonful butter
  • 1⁄2 cup sugar
  • 1⁄2 cup molasses
  • 1⁄2 cup brandy or wine
  • the juice of 1 orange and a little grated rind
  • the juice and grated rind of 1⁄2 lemon
  • 1⁄4 pound dried apples

Wash and stew the dried apples till tender. Add the 1⁄2 cup sugar and sufficient boiling water to make 3 cups stewed apples; set aside to cool. Then mix them first with the rolled soda crackers, by degrees with all the other ingredients and use as directed for pies. This recipe is sufficient for 3 medium sized pies or 2 large ones. A good plan is to leave a small opening in the center of the upper crust and when the pies are done, pour a little brandy into it.

*soda crackers – soda crackers are similar to saltine crackers, but larger and perforated into four crackers that could be broken apart.

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MOCK MINCE PIE

2 cups suet
8 apples
8 crackers
1 cup sugar
1 cup molasses
1-1/2 cups corn syrup
2 cups cider
1/2 cup vinegar
1 lb. raisins
1 tablespoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon cloves
1 teaspoon nutmeg
1 teaspoon salt

Force the suet and apples through a food chopper or chop them in a chopping bowl. Crush the crackers with a rolling pin and add them. Add the sugar, molasses, corn syrup, cider, vinegar, raisins, spices, and salt.

Cook together very slowly for about 1 hour, stirring to prevent burning. If more liquid is required, add cider or some other fruit juice, or, if these are not available, add plain water. Fill the lower crust of the pie with this mixture, cover with the top crust, and start baking in a hot oven*, gradually lowering the temperature and continuing to bake for 40 to 50 minutes.

*hot/quick oven – about 400-450 degrees Fahrenheit.

GREEN TOMATO MINCEMEAT

  • 1 1⁄2 cups green tomatoes chopped
  • 1 1⁄2 cups apples chopped
  • 3⁄4 cup raisins seeded and chopped
  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • 1⁄4 cup beef fat melted
  • 2 tablespoons vinegar
  • 1⁄4 cup water
  • 3⁄4 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1⁄2 teaspoon mace
  • 1⁄4 teaspoon clove
  • 3⁄4 teaspoon salt
  • 1⁄2 cup jelly, fruit syrup, or grape juice

Mix and cook slowly for one hour. (Fills two pies.)

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FAQs

Why is mincemeat called mincemeat when there's no meat in it? ›

Mincemeat is a combination of chopped dried fruits, spices, sugar, nuts, distilled spirits, a fat of some type and sometimes meat. The name is a carryover from 15th century England when mincemeat did indeed have meat in the mix; in fact, the whole point of mincemeat was to preserve meat with sugar and alcohol.

Did mincemeat ever have meat in it? ›

The reason mincemeat is called meat is because that's exactly what it used to be: most often mutton, but also beef, rabbit, pork or game. Mince pies were first served in the early middle ages, and the pies were quite sizeable, filled with a mixture of finely minced meat, chopped up fruit and a preserving liquid.

What can I use instead of mincemeat? ›

Simply add all your favourite dried fruits alongside a balance of your favourite nuts and make it your very own best mincemeat recipe. Subs might include dried figs, dates, prunes, pear and perhaps goji berries. You could even go mango, citrus peel, pineapple, peaches and blackcurrants…

What is a good substitute for suet in mincemeat? ›

Vegetable shortening: Vegetable shortening has a mild flavor like suet and hardens in the refrigerator, making it simple to shred and add to foods that call for shredded suet. Shortening consists of sunflower oil, palm oil, and wheat flour, which create a similar, crumbly texture to suet.

Why is mincemeat so expensive? ›

Mincemeat isn't difficult to make, but it has a lot of ingredients, which can make it expensive to produce in small batches, and it requires at least a day's advance planning to let the ingredients sit.

When did they stop putting 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 in Robertson's mincemeat? ›

Ingredients: sugar, apples (26%), vine fruits (26%) (sultanas, raisins, currants), candied mixed peel (4%) (glucose-fructose syrup, orange peel, sugar, lemon peel, citric acid), vegetable suet (palm oil, sunflower oil, rice flour), treacle, acidity regulators (acetic acid, citric acid), mixed spices, citric acid, ...

What were Victorian mince pies made from? ›

Ingredients included dried fruits like raisins prunes and figs, lamb or mutton (representing the shepherds) and spices like cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg (for the Wise Men). By late Victorian England, mince pies ceased to contain meat and had all fruit fillings (with suet).

What was traditional mincemeat pie made of? ›

In the Middle Ages, chopped meat, liver, or fish, along with chopped hard-boiled eggs and ginger were tucked into small pastries called chewette, according to the “Oxford Companion to Food.” Dried fruits were commonly added and by the 16th century, the name changed to minced or shred pies, which were made for Christmas ...

Who makes vegan mincemeat? ›

Luxury Vegan Mincemeat | yumsome.

What is the name of the vegan mince? ›

High in protein and containing no artificial colours or preservatives, Birds Eye Plant Based Mince is a deliciously tasty plant based alternative. Crafted using the highest quality ingredients Birds Eye Plant Based Mince are a source of iron, zinc and B12 and are low in saturated fat and are vegan friendly.

Can you buy vegan mincemeat? ›

You can buy vegan & vegetarian mincemeat online in small or bulk sizes depending on your baking requirements. Whether you just love to bake or you own a small business or bakery - we've got you covered.

Can I use lard instead of suet? ›

Suet comes from cows and mutton (sheep) and is a hard white fat. In culinary usage they can often be used interchangeably, but if you have religious dietary restrictions it is best to know Suet and lard come from different animals.

What is the vegetarian version of suet? ›

Outside the UK suet can be difficult to find and vegetable shortening is the best alternative. The same weight should be used - 150g and for the US it is 14 tablespoons.

Is lard the same as suet? ›

While lard refers to any melted pig fat, suet refers specifically to the fat surrounding a cow's kidneys, says Serious Eats. This is most comparable to the pig-derived leaf lard, which is also made exclusively from kidney-encircling fat, but there are a few other key differences between suet and lard.

What's the difference between mince and mincemeat? ›

Mince is ground or finely chopped meat. Mincemeat, if referring to the mincemeat in pies, is a mixture of finely chopped dried fruit, nuts, sugar, spices and alcohol, sometimes containing minced meat, sometimes not.

What do Americans call mincemeat? ›

In American English, "mincemeat" is a sweet pie filling (I think it's mince pie in BrE) which originally contained some meat but in modern times it is generally made mostly of apples and raisins.

Is it real mincemeat in mince pies? ›

Mince pies have been eaten as part of a traditional British Christmas since at least the 16th century. Then they were made of a spiced, sweet minced meat mixture (often lamb), but they are now commonly made with sweet mincemeat, a mixture of dried fruits, sugar, spices, and brandy.

What the heck is mincemeat? ›

So What is Mincemeat? Historically, mincemeat was a way of preserving meat using sugar and alcohol without smoke or salt. The meat of choice tended to be mutton.

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