Christmas Mincemeat Meringue Pie recipe. A combination of tangy and juicy fruit with that hint of port, a slightly sweet, soft meringue and then there’s the crumbly pastry. Easy to make and looks very effective sitting on a festive family table
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My name is Lee, welcome to my pages. I hope we can have fun together?
When I’m not developing recipes for others, writing guest blogs, writing my own blog, or even trying to learn how to paint, I’m usually spending time with the amazing Mr G (my husband) or with my lovely daughter or my lovely son (very proud mum).
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There are many things that get under my bonnet and wiggle around, one of those is food waste. If i buy ingredients specifically for a recipe, and i only need a small amount of the ingredients, i want to be able to use the rest up and not have to throw them away. My mum used to say , “Waste not Want not” is that still a saying ?
For me, waste is not just about using up all the ingredients. What about leftover food? If i’m able , i hope to give ideas as to how to use up any leftovers too.
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Christmas Mincemeat Meringue Pie recipe. A combination of tangy and juicy fruit with that hint of port, a slightly sweet, soft meringue and then there’s the crumbly pastry. Easy to make and looks very effective sitting on a festive family table
No Yeast Orange Raisin Cinnamon Buns with glaze. Why wait for all that rising, this recipe doesn’t use yeast so no need to wait to eat these fabulous baked buns. Using Greek yoghurt and self raising flour for the dough means that the rising is done in the oven. A crispy top with melted butter and cinnamon sugar makes these pull apart cinnamon buns perfect for Christmas..But don’t wait until the festive season to enjoy them, bake them all year for a delicious treat.