Healthy Vegan Mince Pies Recipe

Author: Mira Manek

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Healthy Vegan Mince Pies Recipe

Sweet and wonderfully spiced, you’ll find it impossible to resist these healthy vegan mince pies! Warm them up just a little and enjoy them with a nice glass of mulled wine!

To make your own batch of mince pies, all you need is 3 large saucepans,  silicone cupcake moulds, and a muffin tin. A citrus juicer might also be handy to squeeze the citrus fruits!

Total Time: 40 minutes

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes

Servings: 8

Rating:  

Total Time: 40 minutes

Servings: 8

Ingredients

Method

Ingredients

(Servings: 8)

  • For the pastry
  • 12.5 12.5 g coconut oil
  • 12.5 12.5 g chickpea flour
  • 12.5 12.5 g dates
  • 8.75 8.75 g oats (can use gluten-free)
  • For the filling
  • 0.25 0.25 apples, chopped in small pieces
  • 12.5 12.5 g prunes, chopped in small pieces
  • 12.5 12.5 g sultanas
  • 10 10 g cranberries
  • 0.125 0.125 orange, juiced
  • half a lime, juiced
  • some orange zest
  • 0.125 0.125 tsp cinnamon

Method

Method
  1. Start by making the mince. Place the apples in the saucepan first, squeeze the orange and lime and grate some of the orange zest into the pan. Stir and let the apples cook for a few minutes, then add the rest of the ingredients and keep stirring. Let this cook on low heat while you make the crust for the pies.
  2. To make the crust melt the coconut oil in a large pan, then pour in the chickpea flour and start stirring on a low to medium heat. While stirring, warm the dates in a separate pan on low heat for a few minutes (especially if they are hard) so they melt easily when added to the chickpea flour and coconut oil mixture. Leave aside.
  3. You will need to continuously stir the chickpea flour mixture for around 15 minutes on low heat until the mixture starts to thicken and you notice the colour change very slightly from yellow to orange/light brown. As soon as you notice the colour change, add the oats and the warmed dates and remove from heat, still stirring vigorously until the dates start melting into the mixture. Let this cool down until it is cool enough to be able to handle it. You can remove the mince mixture from the heat and let this cool down now. Using a fork, gently mash the mince mixture so that it becomes more sticky.
  4. I prefer to use silicone cupcake moulds for these mince pies as it is much easier to remove the mince pies from them later. If using a muffin tin, then grease each tin with coconut oil. Mould the mix into individual tins and then cut the remaining mixture into stars or whichever shape you like (I used star moulds) to then go on top of the pies. Fill the mince mixture into the individual pies, then place the star shapes on top and place in the fridge.

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Written by

Mira Manek

Mira Manek is a journalist and writer with a passion for health and wellbeing. Her book Green Daal Stories focuses on adapting some of her family’s Gujarati vegetarian dishes, to ensure they are nutritious, low in carbohydrates and high in protein.

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