A great and EASY alternative to Mince Pies and these are healthy too! I always make a batch or 2 or 3 or 4 of traditional mince pies (!!) at Christmas time, but these are ALWAYS requested by my family & friends as well! They can be made throughout the year for a quick and easy snack; ideal for lunch boxes and picnics or charity cakes & bakes. They are REALLY good made with my Recipe #184762. Get the children to help too--they are SO easy to make & it gets everyone involved in the festivities!
Provided by French Tart
Categories Pie
Time 35m
Yield 12 Slices, 12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 200°C or 400°F.
- Grease a shallow baking tin, 11 x 7 inches.
- Melt the butter or margarine gently in a large saucepan. Add the sugar and mix well.
- While the butter and sugar are being heated up, mix the porridge oats & flour together in a bowl.
- When the butter & sugar mixture have turned to liquid, take the pan off the heat and add the flour & oat mixture gradually, stirring all the time.
- When it is all thoroughly mixed and blended, spoon HALF the mixture into a well greased shallow baking tin.
- With the flat of your hand, press the mixture down firmly all over - making sure it gets into all the corners!
- The firmer you press, the less crumbly it will be when it has been cooked & therefore easier to pick up and eat!
- Next, using a tablespoon, spread ALL the mincemeat over the top - making sure it is evenly spread and goes into all those corners again! Press it down with the back of the spoon.
- Then spread the remaining oat & flour mixture over the top - again pressing down firmly and making sure it is evenly spread.
- Bake the mincemeat slices in the centre of the oven for about 20 minutes OR until the top is tinged brown - NOT too dark and brown.
- Remove from the oven & with a sharp knife, cut into 12 squares - BUT make sure to leave them in the tin until they are cold. It is easier to remove them this way.
- Sprinkle with icing sugar if you want and store in an airtight tin, that's if they are not gobbled up straight away!
- These can be re-heated in a warm oven OR microwave - then serve with cream or brandy butter as a nice, festive dessert.
- Be careful NOT to overheat in the microwave as mincemeat can really burn your mouth if it gets too hot!
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Lee Tee
[email protected]These squares are a bit too sweet for my taste.
Md Rakebul
[email protected]I'm not a huge fan of mincemeat, but I loved these squares.
Simon Siwale
[email protected]These squares are a little time-consuming to make, but they're worth it.
AR Lemon
[email protected]I added a little extra cinnamon and nutmeg to the mincemeat filling and it was perfect.
tonyetta kidwell
[email protected]These are a great way to use up leftover mincemeat.
Sean Lowes
[email protected]So yummy!
Abu ZawarVlogs
[email protected]I've made these squares several times now and they always turn out perfect.
Robeul Islam
[email protected]These are the perfect holiday treat! They're festive, delicious, and easy to make.
MSC Systems
[email protected]I made these for my kids' school bake sale and they sold out in minutes.
Joshua Salas
[email protected]These were a hit at my Christmas party! Everyone raved about how delicious they were.
Kyeswa Charles Everest
[email protected]My family loved these! We had them for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They're so easy to make and taste delicious.