James beard's mincemeat Recipe
James beard's mincemeat Recipe
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James beard's mincemeat Recipe
 
                          JAMES BEARD'S MINCEMEAT
 
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 Serving Size  : 1    Preparation Time :0:00
 Categories    : Holiday                          Preserves
                 Pies
 
   Amount  Measure       Ingredient -- Preparation Method
 --------  ------------  --------------------------------
    4       lb           Beef rump or brisket
    4       lb           Beef tongue
    1       lb           Beef suet
    2       lb           Seedless raisins
    2       lb           Sultana raisins
    2       lb           Currants
      3/4   lb           Citron peel, diced and
      1/2   lb           Orange peel, finely chopped
      1/2   lb           Lemon peel, finely chopped
    1       lb           Sugar
    1       pt           Strawberry preserves
    1       pt           Raspberry preserves
    1       tb           Salt
    1       tb           Cinnamon
    2       ts           Nutmeg
    1 1/2   ts           Mace
    1       t            Allpice
      3/4   ts           Ground cloves
                         Sherry or cognac
 
   "Begin by assembling a goodly supply of Cognac, apple brandy, sherry, and
   if you can find it, boiled cider. If not, settle for more apple brandy or
   applejack and more Cognac. You can also use up any odd liquers or that
   bottle you were given last Crhistams and have kept hidden on a shelf. All
   these things will help to make your mincemeat better."
   
   Boil the rump and tongue seperately in salted water until tender. Let the
   rump cool until it can be handled, remove the excess fat, and chop coarsely
   or put through the coarse blad of a meat grinder. Let the tongue cool,
   remove the skin, and chop or grind coarsely. Chop the beef suet very finely
   and combine it in a crock with the meats. Add raisins, sultanas, currants,
   citron, peels and mix well.  Add sugar and jams and salt. Mix spices
   together and mix into the mixture in the crock. Mix ingredients well with
   the hands and then cover the mixture with Sherry, Cognac, etc. -- enough to
   a make a rather loose mixture. Cover tightly and let rest for 2 weeks.
   Uncover and taste, and add more spirits if necessary. Let rest for another
   2 weeks before using.
   
   At this point, if you wish to store the mincemeat in smaller containers,
   transfer it to sterilized jars or crocks, add more liquor, and seal or
   cover them tightly. The mincemeat will keep more or less indefinitely in a
   cool place or in the refrigerator.
   
   When using for pies,  Add 1 to 1 1/2 cups chopped fresh tart apple to each
   2 1/2 to 3 cups mincemeat, bake at 450 F. for 10 minutes, reduce heat to
   350 F. and continue baking until crust is well browned.
   
   From:  Gourmet Magazine, November 1969, from the files of Linda Shogren
  
 
 
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