Mimcemeat Sandwiches
Submitted by rambohair
Mincemeat sandwiches with sweetened cooked mincemeat, cream cheese, and ground nuts piled between slices of bread. Retro holiday tea sandwich that uses up leftover mincemeat from Christmas baking.
YIELD
4 servingsPREP
10 minCOOK
25 minREADY
40 minMincemeat sandwiches are one of those vintage holiday recipes that pop up in grandma’s binder and deserve a revival. Sweetened mincemeat gets briefly cooked down to intensify its spiced-fruit flavor, then layered between bread with a schmear of cream cheese and a scatter of ground nuts for crunch.
This is a proper British tea-time treat, traditionally served at Christmas and New Year when mincemeat jars were being cleared from the pantry. The cream cheese is the American innovation; classic versions use butter or clotted cream.
Cook the mincemeat with sugar and water gently. You’re not trying to reduce it to nothing; just warm it through so the flavors bloom and any harsh-tasting alcohol evaporates. Five to ten minutes is plenty.
Softened cream cheese is non-negotiable. Cold cream cheese tears the bread; properly softened, it spreads like butter and keeps the bread’s structure intact.
Ground nuts add the textural note. Walnuts or pecans are classic, but almonds or hazelnuts work beautifully. Toast them first if you have a few minutes; it deepens the flavor considerably.
Assemble just before serving. The mincemeat moistens the bread over time and can turn your sandwich into a soggy mess if prepped too far ahead.
Kitchen Tips
- Use a firm white or whole wheat bread. Soft sandwich bread collapses under the moist filling.
- Trim the crusts for a proper tea-sandwich presentation. Cut into triangles or fingers.
- Let the cooked mincemeat cool completely before spreading. Warm mincemeat melts the cream cheese and creates a mess.
- If your mincemeat is particularly dry, add a splash of rum or brandy during the cook for extra depth.
Variations
- Spread the cream cheese with a touch of orange zest and a pinch of cinnamon for more holiday flavor.
- Swap ground nuts for crystallized ginger or candied orange peel for a brighter, more intense bite.
- Toast the assembled sandwich briefly in butter for a grilled-cheese-meets-dessert experience.
Ingredients
Directions
Combine ingredients and cook the meat.
Serve with bread.
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