… the christmas decorations went up yesterday. Well, not quite everything. We’re not going to get the tree until the 19th, which is the day that Christmas begins here at Belleau cottage this year. London will be done and the festivities will commence – well, the sitting around eating cheese shall commence… Plus, we have a giant new wood-burning stove sitting in the space where the christmas tree usually goes and we’re hoping this goes in next week, perfectly in time for snuggling in front of the fire over the holidays. I love rummaging around in the loft looking for the decorations boxes and then slowly bringing out each piece of tinsel and the strings of lights. It’s the memories in each bauble and decoration that we treasure… a silver fox that reminds us of Holly or a knitted star that brings back fond memories of the Christmas market… we usually buy one or two new baubles every year, depending on where we are and what we’ve done – more memories to hang on the tree – and the rigid theming of the ice blue and white and gone south slightly in recent years as these new elements have been added. There’s never a rush either, for us the decorating is the best bit and it brings us together again as a family and seals the deal for the true start to Christmas.
mince pie frangipane tart
as always looking for something a little different to do with mincemeat at this time of the year, I was eating a slice of cherry bakewell the other day and it hit me that if you simply replaced the jam with mincemeat you have a very christmas-friendly tart… the marzipany ground almonds of the frangipane of course works wonders with the sweet-sharpness of the boozy mincemeat and the almond and cream cheese pastry is divine to hang it all together… I think i’ve found an absolute christmas winner…
for the almond and cream cheese pastry
75g caster sugar
2 eggs – beaten
75g ground almonds
1 400g jar of your favourite mincemeat – I used the Aldi ‘Specially Selected’ brandy infused mince meat – but if you want to make your own try Karen’s
i’m using an oblong fluted tart case which i’ve greased well with butter but any shape case will work – or even regular mince pie tarts would be nice…
Chris @thinlyspread says
I think you absolutely have found a Christmas winner Dom! How fab 🙂
belleau kitchen says
thanks Chris xx
Angela Entwistle says
Wow, this sounds divine – frangipane and sweet mincemeat! Perfect! I adore making pastry and yet have never come across one with cream cheese in it….it's certainly on my list to try, it sounds wonderful 🙂
Angela x
SavoringTime in the Kitchen says
Would you believe I've never had mincemeat? Shows you where I've been living, under a rock in Midwestern USA. This is a beautiful tart and I need to add baking with mincemeat to my culinary Bucket List!
detoutcoeur Limousin says
gorgeous – love frangipane with mincemeat. Much better than a plain pastry topping in my opinion. Can't wait to make some myself 🙂
Tricia Buice says
It sounds and looks like a Christmas winner to me. Post some photos of your decorations! Sounds heavenly 🙂
Choclette Blogger says
Wow Dom, you do know how to get me in the Christmas mood. Decorations, trees and roaring fires sound good enough, but this tart is just fabulous. I've made something similar before, but not with your delicious sounding pastry. Must really get on and make my mince meat. I didn't make any last year and have run out. Mine always has chocolate in, of course 😉
Karen Booth says
Boom! That's what I'm making this year when I put our tree up! We start decorating about the 3rd Sunday in advent – that's today – and like you I've been rummaging in the attic! Thanks for the mincemeat mention too. Karen
Kate Glutenfreealchemist says
Yum. I made Mincemeat Frangipane Tart last year and I can vouch for it being divine! Good move xx