Christmas Mincemeat Cake Recipe Old Scottish Favourite
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 มิ.ย. 2024
- This delicious Mincemeat Pie Cake is a firm family favourite at this time of year. It's so easy to make and lovely to share with family and friends.
You can decorate yoru Christmas Mincemeat cake with a sprinkle of nuts and cherries or just leave it as it is. Its similiar to a fruity tea loaf without all the decorating.
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You could also take this delicious mincemeat pie cake around to friends and family for dinner or serve it up when visitors are over around Christmas time.
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The cake looks lovely, i will definitely have to make this. Putting the icing on the top with the cherries just finishes it off
Hello there, oh another delightful recipe. It looks very tempting too.i think i will try this and also make one for a gift,,I love how the simple white icing and bright cherry 🍒 s look very festive,,well done angie 😊and thankyou, hugs and blessings from Heather in uk,xx😊
Im giving this a go as i have leftover mincemeat ❤
Yummy 😋 😋
We made this cake and it was absolutely delicious. Is it an old recipe? X
Thank you so much from France for this easy recipe ! I shall try this 😊 have a lovely Christmas 🎄
Love the music and this recipe 🎶 🧑🍳 Merry Christmas!
This looks lovely. May I ask what size tin you used?