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From vegan and gluten-free delights to boozier picks, these are the crème de la crème
It’s nearly here – Christmas, a time for our favourite Christmas films, sharing gifts between friends and loved ones, and, of course, the food. When it comes to the festive staples we want to enjoy on the big day, it’s fair to say a mince pie (or two) will be an essential for many of us.
Filled with spice, with warming flavours of cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg, paired with the juicy fruitiness of the mincemeat, then topped off with buttery, crumbly pastry, these festive treats are a little different to the mince pies served in centuries gone by, when they would have contained actual meat. Now, a Christmas tradition for many, not every brand of bake is made equal, which is where our discerning taste testers come in.
To help you choose which mince pies to plump for this festive season, our tried and tested guide to the very best has you covered, whether you prefer a boozier option, a vegan and gluten-free choice, or something a little different. Here, the team at The Independent has tried a range of the mince pies on offer this year, from Sainsbury’s to M&S, to find the pies that deserve a spot in your Christmas shopping basket.
There are so many re-engineered and re-imagined versions of the humble mince pie out there, but we stuck to tasting ones that still had at least an element of mincemeat in them. We munched our way through pies from a range of categories, whittling down our selection to the very best of each.
If you’re looking for the perfect combination of crumbly buttery pastry with a generous boozy filling we think Waitrose’s brown butter mince pies are the best all-rounders. Serve warm with a good dollop of brandy cream and slip into a delightful Christmas food coma.
Exceedingly moreish, melt-in-the-mouth pastry, mincemeat bursting with flavour and topped with a festive star, Morrisons’s deep-filled mince pie was a clear front runner when it came to the best traditional pies. Warm them in the oven, sprinkle them with icing sugar and claim to have spent hours slaving over them in the kitchen – a mince pie that doesn’t fail to deliver.
If you’re looking for bite-sized mince pies, these M&S delicacies are the perfect choice. Crumbly, butter pastry with a helping of boozy fruity deliciousness, the mini size means you can still enjoy all the other festive treats on offer this season.
It can be hard to find a mince pie that delivers delicate, delicious pastry with a flavoursome burst of juicy mincemeat, while still catering for gluten- and dairy-free diets. But Sainsbury’s pipped the competition to the post with its free from mini mince pies, topped with pretty pastry stars.
As the name of these mince pies suggests, they’re more tart-like than a typical mince pie, and they pack in a good punch of Jamaican rum, too. They’re full of flavour and come with an affordable price tag. While these mince pies are now out of stock online, they may still be available in your local Aldi store, so be sure to check.
These proved to be another favourite with our taste panel. A firm tart with a crispy speculoos pastry case filled with flavoursome mincemeat, complete with a lattice topping – a heavenly treat for almond fans. While Lidl’s speculoos almond mince tarts aren’t available online, you may be able to find them in your local Lidl store, so it’s worth keeping an eye out for them.
The Waitrose no1’s brown butter mince pies are topped with a crumbly, buttery pastry, and there’s no scrimping on boozy filling here – for this perfect pairing, these were the pies that stood out for us in our taste testing and took the top spot. For a traditional mince pie with melt-in-the-mouth pastry to boot, we were impressed with Morrisons The Best deep-filled mince pies, while the Sainsbury’s Free From pies have delivered in the vegan and gluten-free department. For something a little different, Lidl’s speculoos almond mince tarts are the pies to plump for.
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