By Ann C
Fruit Mince (Vegan Mince Pie Filling)
6 steps
Prep:20minCook:1h
You need to keep a watchful eye on your fruit mince and give it a good stir every now and again, making sure the mixture does not stick to the base of your pot. If your apple juice starts to evaporate quickly, just add a little more juice or even some water to keep your fruit plump and moist. After about 1 hour you will see your fruit mince creation come to life and the aroma of spices will fill the house.
You can also add a generous splash of calvados - which is a delicious French style apple brandy that will add a touch of festive cheer, but that's totally your call :)
Updated at: Wed, 16 Aug 2023 21:10:57 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
53
Low
Glycemic Load
5
Low
Nutrition per serving
Calories33.5 kcal (2%)
Total Fat0.1 g (0%)
Carbs8.6 g (3%)
Sugars6.4 g (7%)
Protein0.3 g (1%)
Sodium1.5 mg (0%)
Fiber0.7 g (2%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
40 servings
500gapples
finely diced with the skin, golden delicious, pink lady, are naturally sweet and delicious
250graisins
100gcranberries
or sun-dried cherries
½ teaspoonground cinnamon
¼ teaspoonground nutmeg
¼ teaspoonground ginger
1orange
you will need the zest from 1/2 orange
500mlfresh apple juice
1 teaspoonvanilla bean paste
or extract
Instructions
Step 1
1. Combine the apples, raisins and cranberries into a pot.
Step 2
2. Add the apple juice, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, vanilla and the zest from 1 orange.
Step 3
3. Cover the pot and simmer over a gentle heat for 30 minutes, making sure to stir every now and then. Make sure not to boil too fast, just a slow gentle simmer.
Step 4
4. Add more apple juice if you need to keep the mixture plump, and moist then simmer for another 30 minutes.
Step 5
5. Turn off the heat and allow to cool. Now, at this stage your fruit mince will be ready to enjoy - but for those who want to add that festive cheer, you can stir through a generous splash of calvados ( apple brandy).
Step 6
6. Make your fruit mince into delicious pies, tarts or folded into Christmas Baked muffins.
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