Mincemeat Shortbread Bars - Something Sweet Something Savoury (2024)

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These mincemeat shortbread bars make a lovely easy alternative to traditional mince pies. Crumbly, buttery almond shortbread bars with a fruity mincemeat filling topped with crunchy flaked almonds.

Once you’ve tried them they will be a regular festive bake! Delicious served with tea, coffee or mulled wine on a cold evening. They would also make a lovely homemade Christmas present.

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Last Christmas I made a lot of new recipes but I ran out of time to share them all. These mincemeat shortbread bars were one of my favourites! I knew I had to make them again and share the recipe with you so you could enjoy them over the festive season. They are wonderful.

These old fashioned mincemeat bars are delicious with a cup of tea – almond shortbread is the perfect pairing with fruity, boozy mincemeat.

As much as I adore my Viennese whirl mince pies, I love this mincemeat shortbread just as much if not even more. There are ground almonds in the shortbread and flaked almonds sprinkled on top.

If you like both mincemeat and shortbread, then I think it’s a pretty safe bet you will be a big fan of this recipe too.

If you have lots of mincemeat to use up, I also have recipes for mincemeat loaf cakes, mincemeat muffins and an easy and comforting mincemeat and apple crumble – it’s a wonderful cosy Winter dessert.

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why you’ll love this recipe

  • Love mince pies but find them a bit too time consuming to make? These shortbread bars will give you all the flavour of mince pies but are much easier and quicker to make – even more so if you use a food processor to make the shortbread.
  • It uses simple storecupboard ingredients – no fancy stuff required.
  • They keep for a good few days after baking – the perfect treat to offer surprise visitors with a cup of tea.
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recipe notes

Scroll to the bottom of the post to find printable recipe card with ingredients and detailed instructions. Please have a read of the recipe notes before attempting this recipe!

the shortbread

  • Please, please please don’t even think of using baking margarine or spread when making shortbread. For the very best flavour and texture, you need proper butter. My preference is salted butter. Unsalted is ok to use, but I would add a little more salt to the recipe – about 1/2 teaspoon would be enough.
  • I make the almond shortbread in the food processor simply because it’s quick and easy – but you could make it by hand.
  • Make sure your butter is nice and soft – if it’s fridge cold it will never blend with the flour and almonds.
  • Press the bottom layer of the shortbread dough into the tin as evenly and firmly as you can.
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the mincemeat filling

  • You can use either homemade mincemeat or a ready made jar for this recipe – I must admit I didn’t make my own mincemeat this year, so it was the latter for me. Luckily you can buy excellent mincemeat these days.
  • You can pep up shop bought mincemeat by adding a little grated apple or a slug of brandy (or your favourite tipple). I added a few dried cranberries – I love their tart sweetness.
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the topping

I like to sprinkle the shortbread with a little caster sugar and flaked almonds before baking. It adds extra sweetness and a lovely nutty crunch.

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storing mincemeat shortbread

This shortbread will keep for up to five days in an airtight tin. The mincemeat filling means the shortbread becomes a little softer after a couple of days, but by no means does this affect the quality. It’s still delicious.

freezing

Mincemeat bars can easily be frozen. Place them on a baking tray and freeze. Once they are solid, place them in freezer bags or a tupperware box. They will keep in the freezer for up to two months.

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more festive bakes to try

  • orange, almond and ginger bars
  • chocolate orange biscotti
  • Amaretto Christmas cake
  • sticky gingerbread cupcakes with orange cinnamon buttercream
  • Scottish shortbread

For lots more festive recipes and inspiration, check out my Christmas archives!

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I hope you enjoyed it! Let me know what you thought of it by leaving a comment below and rate the recipe by clicking on the stars in the recipe card.

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Mincemeat Shortbread Bars

Yield: 16

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour

These mincemeat shortbread bars make a lovely change from the traditional mince pies and are much quicker to make. Buttery almond shortbread bars with a festive, fruity mincemeat filling and a crunchy almond topping. Gorgeous!

Ingredients

  • 250g (8.75oz) softened salted butter
  • 125g (1/2 cup + 2 tbsp) caster sugar
  • 250g (1 cup + 1/2 cup + 1 tbsp) plain (all purpose) flour
  • 1/4 teaspoon fine salt
  • 125g (1 cup + 1/4 cup + 1 tbsp) ground almonds
  • finely grated zest of one orange (optional)
  • 350g (13oz) homemade or shop bought mincemeat
  • 25g (2 tbsp + 2 tsp) dried cranberries (optional)
  • 1 tablespoon caster sugar
  • 50g (1/3 cup) flaked almonds

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 160C/140Fan/gas mark 3. Grease and line a 20x20cm square baking tin.
  2. In a food processor whizz together the butter, caster sugar, plain flour, salt, ground almonds and orange zest, if using until the mixture comes together to make a dough. Divide the dough in half. Wrap one half in cling film and place in the fridge.
  3. Press the other half of the dough into the lined tin, smoothing it out with the back of a spoon or your hands. Try and get it as even as you can.
  4. Top the dough with the mincemeat and scatter over the dried cranberries if using. Get the second piece of dough out of the fridge. You can do this two ways - either roll the dough out on two pieces of baking parchment and lay on top of the mincemeat, or take pieces of the dough and lay them on top, trying to make sure the mincemeat is pretty much completely covered. This "patchwork" style (as I like to call it) isn't as neat but it works well for me. Doing this does mean that the mincemeat can ooze out a little over the top, but I quite like it.
  5. Sprinkle the top of the shortbread with the 1 tablespoon caster sugar and the flaked almonds. Bake in the oven for 45-50 minutes, or until the top is light golden. Start checking the shortbread after 30 minutes - if it looks like the top is beginning to burn or the almonds are becoming too brown, cover the top with a piece of tin foil.
  6. Remove the shortbread from the oven and allow to cool completely in the tin before cutting into slices.

Notes

This mincemeat shortbread is lovely just as it is, with a cup of tea or served as an easy pudding with ice cream or clotted cream.

The shortbread will keep in an airtight tin for up to five days or can be frozen for up to two months. Freeze the bars individually, then store them in freezer bags or boxes.

This recipe has been loosely adapted from a recipe by Rachel Allen from the book "Rachel's favourite food for friends"

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 16Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 220Total Fat: 18gSaturated Fat: 8gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 9gCholesterol: 34mgSodium: 188mgCarbohydrates: 13gFiber: 1gSugar: 11gProtein: 3g

Calories and nutritional information are provided by a third party application and should be viewed as indicative figures only.

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