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mincemeat /ˈmɪnsmiːt /noun [mass noun]1chiefly British A mixture of currants, raisins, sugar, apples, candied peel, spices, and suet, typically baked in pastry: spoon the mincemeat into the pastry cases...- in Britain, is a miniature round pie, filled with mincemeat: typically a mixture of dried fruits, chopped nuts and apples, suet, spices, and lemon juice, vinegar, or brandy.
- My mother would make her favorite bread pudding: layers of buttered bread sandwiching mincemeat and marmalade, doused with cream and eggs, baked until puffy as a quilted pillow, and slathered with hard sauce.
- The final cook-off is the culmination of an eight month long search for the best amateur mincemeat and pastry cook in the country.
2Minced meat.We also do rhubarb, strawberry, and lemon, and I make my own mincemeat out of elk meat....- Meat eaters, they will come readily to the hand for mincemeat or strips of beef, even cheese, in dry times.
- Cattle were making between 80 to 84p per lb at the moment but a pound of mincemeat in the butchers cost more.
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