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Homemade mince pies are such a treat! These are vegan and gluten-free but not lacking in deliciousness. With spices, chia, flax, ground almonds, nuts, and fruit.

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Fancy a mince pie??

For me, I don’t think many things say Christmas as much as a mince pie.
The gooey fruity filing, crispy pasty.. so good! Pretty yummy, but still packed with refined sugar.

My version does, of course, contain sugar as dried fruit, but that’s it and it’s packed with extra healthy goodies like spices, chia, flax, ground almonds, nuts and, of course, yummy fruit.

And the crispy case isn’t your usual pastry, I’ll have you know! Made from oat flour, buckwheat and ground almonds so gorgeous, nutty and naturally gluten-free.

I really hope you enjoy!

Much love, Niki xx

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Homemade mince pies are such a treat! These are vegan and gluten-free but not lacking in deliciousness. With spices, chia, flax, ground almonds, nuts, and fruit.

Prep time: 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Cook time: 25 minutes mins

12 servings

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Ingredients

For the filling

  • 75 g medjool dates pitted
  • 125 g mixed fruit
  • 50 g dried apricots
  • 25 g cranberries
  • 25 g crystalised ginger
  • 25 g ground almonds
  • 1 tbsp chia seeds
  • 1 tbsp flaxseeds
  • 1 tsp almond extract
  • 1/2 tsp ground cardamom
  • 1 tsp all spice
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp nutmeg
  • 1/4 tsp ground cloves
  • 1 tbsp fresh ginger grated
  • 1 tbsp sesame seeds
  • 2 tbsp chopped nuts
  • Pinch sea salt

For the tart base

  • 2 tbsp ground flaxseed
  • 4 tbsp filtered water
  • 50 g ground almonds
  • 50 g gluten-free oat flour
  • 60 g buckwheat flour
  • 1/2 tsp sea salt
  • 1 tsp coconut sugar
  • 2 tbsp neutral oil
  • 3 tbsp almond milk

Instructions

To make the filling

  • Place the dried fruits in a large bowl, cover with water and soak for a hr until soft.

  • Squeeze the excess liquid out of the fruit then blitz in a food processor with the crystallised ginger until roughly mixed.

  • Add the dry ingredients to a large mixing bowl, stir to combine. Then add the fruit mix and mix to combine thoroughly.

  • Then add in the grated ginger and salt. Stir thoroughly to combine everything.

To make the pastry

  • Make the flax egg by mixing the ground flax and water in a bowl–set aside to thicken.

  • Add all the dry ingredients to a large bowl and mix to combine. Then add in the oil, almond milk and flax egg. Mix throughly to form a dough.

To make the mince pies

  • Pre-heat oven Gas Mark 5/190c. Grease a bun tray (12 holes) with a little coconut oil.

  • Reserve a 1/4 of the dough to make the star toppers.

  • Roll out the larger ball of dough and cut into 8cm circular shapes with a cutter.

  • Place the pastry rounds into the base of the bun tray. Press into the bottom. Prick each pastry base a few times.

  • Add around a 1 tbsp of the filling into each base.

  • Roll out the remaining dough and cut into small stars. Place on top of the pie filling and press done a little.

  • Bake for 25 minutes then allow to cool a little before eating.

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26 Responses

  1. Ooh this looks amazing, I’m just missing buckwheat flour.. could I substitute for spelt or more oat or a combination?

    Reply

    1. Yes you can.
      Love, Niki x

      Reply

    2. Yes you can xxx

      Reply

  2. Hi Niki,

    Can your fruit mince pies be made ahead and frozen?

    Reply

    1. Hi Jenny
      Thank you!
      I’m afraid i havent tried freezing them so cant say for sure.
      Much love, Niki xxx

      Reply

  3. Can I use plain flour instead of buckwheat flour?

    Reply

    1. Yes sure can! xx

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    2. yes for sure xxx

      Reply

  4. How long does the filing last for. I am thinking about making it in advance and then keeping it in a jar. Will it keep or does it need to be cooked immediately?

    Reply

    1. At least a week!
      Love, Niki xx

      Reply

    2. A few weeks xx

      Reply

  5. Can I sub the flax for a real egg?

    Reply

    1. Hi E
      So sorry I haven’t tried. Love to hear if it works.
      Love
      Niki xxx

      Reply

  6. Thislooksgreat! Iwillprepareitformychildren……..Thanksforsharing

    Reply

    1. So happy you like!
      My best
      Niki xx

      Reply

  7. 1 tsp? Seems tiny, did you mean 1 tbsp?

    Reply

    1. Yes I did, thanks so much for spotting!
      Best
      Niki

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      1. What ingredient is this referring to as I’m planning on making them soon? Thank you.

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        1. Which ingredient Steve?

          Best
          Niki x

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      2. 1bsp of what sorry? Xx

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        1. Hi Ella
          Do you mean 1 tbsp of the filling?
          Best
          Niki xxx

          Reply

          1. Elf said did you mean 1tbsp i was wondering what s/he meant

            Xx

    2. 1tbsp of what sorry

      Reply

  8. Looks very tasty shall definitely try this one and also pass it on to two friends.

    Reply

    1. Im very happy to hear! Thank you Shirley xx

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  9. This recipe looks interesting, will also pass it on to a vegan friend who have just opened a vegan/vegetarian café.

    Reply

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FAQs

Are mince pies healthy? ›

Mince pies are high in calories, saturated fat and sugar because of the pastry case, as well as the suet and sugar in the mincemeat filling. If you're baking your own, only use pastry for the base and leave the top open, just add a small star of pastry or use a lower-fat pastry, such as filo.

Can diabetics eat mincemeat? ›

Healthy eating for people with diabetes is the same as for everyone else. All of the traditional Christmas foods such as mince pies, Christmas pudding and Christmas cake can still be enjoyed but just don't eat too many or too much in one go.

How many calories in a gluten free mince pie? ›

Lifestyle
Typical valuesPER 100gPer mince pie
Energy1651kJ1321 kJ
Energy393kcal314 kcal
Fat12.7g10.2 g
Of which Saturates4.1g3.3 g
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Is beef mincemeat gluten free? ›

Yes, meat is naturally gluten-free.

However, be careful with breaded or floured meats, which typically contain wheat and therefore gluten. Watch out for meats marinated or covered in sauces and broths, and be sure to read labels and check for any added ingredients.

What is the healthiest pie in the world? ›

But the apple pie takes the cake when it comes to fiber and potassium, and it has less added sugar. So what's a pie aficionado to do? Well, if you want to consume fewer calories, go for the pumpkin—it almost always has fewer because of the single crust.

What is the healthiest pie to eat? ›

Pumpkin Pie: This one is our winner! When in doubt, choose pumpkin pie. In competition with those mentioned above, it offers the fewest calories, and least fat and added sugar. It's also loaded with vitamins and minerals such as vitamin B12, thiamin, riboflavin, folate, niacin, phosphorous, calcium, and iron.

Can you buy sugar free mincemeat? ›

Organic Mincemeat 400g, No Added Sugar (Infinity Foods) | Healthy Supplies.

Which pastry is best for diabetics? ›

8 baked foods that a person with diabetes may eat
  • Low sugar chocolate chip cookies made with milk and honey.
  • Gluten-free chocolate avocado muffins made with almond flour.
  • Low sugar peanut butter fruit dip.
  • Peanut butter cookies.
  • Whole-wheat orange cake.
  • Dark chocolate.
  • Gelatin desserts.
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What meats should Type 2 diabetics avoid? ›

Processed or fatty meats

A 2020 study showed that eating just 50 g red meat or fish each day can raise diabetes risk by 11%. Also, people with diabetes should consider avoiding or limiting the intake of: breaded, fried, and high-sodium meats. processed meats, such as bacon, hot dogs, and deli meats.

Are potatoes gluten-free? ›

The simple answer is yes — potatoes are gluten-free. Gluten is a type of protein found in wheat, rye, barley, and other grains. Potatoes aren't grains, they're a type of starchy vegetable. That's good news for people who can't tolerate gluten because they have celiac disease or gluten intolerance.

Can celiacs have bacon? ›

“The vast majority of bacon products don't include any gluten ingredients. However that doesn't mean that your bacon is truly gluten free, you need to check it for potential gluten cross contamination… (products) may contain trace amounts of gluten because they're processed in a shared facility or on shared equipment.”

What foods can you eat on a gluten-free diet? ›

A gluten-free diet excludes any foods that contain gluten, which is a protein found in wheat and several other grains. It means eating only whole foods that don't contain gluten, such as fruits, vegetables, meat and eggs, as well as processed gluten-free foods like gluten-free bread or pasta.

Can you buy gluten-free mincemeat? ›

Is mincemeat that you buy in the supermarket gluten-free? Yes! All of the jarred mincemeat that I've come across has always been gluten-free – however, it doesn't hurt to check the ingredients labels just in case.

Does sour cream have gluten? ›

Sour Cream is gluten free. Sour Cream should be safe for patients with celiac and other gluten-related disorders. Fig's dietitians reviewed this note on sour cream.

What deli meats are gluten-free? ›

Types
  • Turkey.
  • Ham.
  • Beef.
  • Chicken.
  • Charcuterie & Other Delicacies.
  • Bologna, Wursts & Loaves.
  • Pre-Sliced Meat.
  • Cheese.

Why do people eat mince pies? ›

They became a popular treat around the festive period thanks to a tradition from the middle ages, which saw people eat a mince pie for 12 days from Christmas day to Twelfth Night. Doing this was believed to bring you happiness for the next 12 months.

How unhealthy are meat pies? ›

Sadly, they're not great as a regular part of your diet. An average individual meat pie provides around 450kcal, but the biggest problem is the 12g of saturated fat inside it – that's more than half the daily guideline. If you have buttery mashed potato or chips on the side, the fat content of your meal is even higher.

How many mince pies does the average person eat? ›

And it turns out we are not alone! With the national average for mince pie devourment sitting at a hefty 19 per person1, and total UK annual consumption estimates sitting somewhere between 800m and a staggering 1 billion2, it's clear that we're a nation of mince pie lovers.

How many calories in a mince pie? ›

209kcal

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