Foodies finally discover little-known ingredient that used to be in mince pies

Foodies finally discover little-known ingredient that used to be in mince pies
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Foodies finally discover little-known ingredient that used to be in mince pies
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Katie-Ann Gupwell)
Published: Dec, 25 2024 10:00

Mince pies always go down an absolute treat over the festive season. After all, they're tasty, sweet and comforting - the perfect pastry to get you in the mood for the Christmas period. But, little you may know, they actually tasted very different years ago.

According to @tastinghistory on TikTok, the sweet treats used to comprise of 90% meat and 10% fruit with sugar back in the Middle Ages. The presenter, Max Miller, said this was done to help preserve the meat throughout the winter. He explained: "By the Tudor era, they started to have more of the fruit, and less of the meat, and they would also add things like sherry or brandy to help preserve it.

"Then, in the 19th century, it was mostly fruit, and just a little bit of meat. Sometimes things like Ox tongue. I actually made that version a couple of years ago. "They also added a little bit of alcohol during the Victorian age, but when prohibition kicked in, they really ramped it up because there was no prohibition against alcohol in food, so you'd get a jar of mincemeat and it would be like 14% alcohol.".

Since the video was shared online, people have been left gobsmacked by the revelation. It's fair to say that many people cherish their mince pie recipes too. One person said: "I have relatives by marriage who still make it with mostly meat. The meat looks like badly cooked pot roast - stringy and dry." Another added: "I was under the impression the 'meat' in mincemeat was mainly fat, suet or lard.".

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