Christmas Mince Pie Bread Pudding | Delicious Slimming World Recipes (2024)

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Just in time for the Christmas season - delicious Christmas Mince Pie Bread Pudding

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I don't know about you, but I absolutely love mince pies, they are one of my favorite christmas foods, but most are pretty high in calories - a good quality teeny mince pie can be around 240 calories, that a whole lot of calories right there.

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So I was determined to come up with a dessert that would be low in calories that would be perfect for the Christmas season and this will definitely not disappoint.

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Infact I am really considering making up a dish of this for breakfast Christmas morning, served with some honey Greek Yoghurt - yum!!

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This Christmas Mince Pie Bread Pudding uses simple ingredients - just bread, eggs, sweetener, mincemeat and icing sugar.

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Pick a good quality mincemeat if you can, as the taste is so much better, most vary in calories because ingredients differ so much, so be sure to check the calories of the one you use.

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For the sweetener for this Christmas Mince Pie Bread Pudding I useSukrin Gold which isa great natural tasting sweetener that is nice and golden just like you expect brown sugar to be. I have tried many different types of sweetener in the pasttrying to find one that is natural and tastes natural and I think this is it. I usually just use some honey or maple syrup, but it’s nice to know I can now use this and reduce the calories even further. Instead of sukrin you can use any sweetener of choice of course. But I recommend sukrin if you can get some.

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Sukrincan be ordered on Amazonor from the Sukrin website: Sukrin

Click here if you live in the UK: Sukrin UK

Click here if you live in the USA: Sukrin USAChristmas Mince Pie Bread Pudding | Delicious Slimming World Recipes (8)

for those in Canada, I am told Sukrin will be readily available to us in the Fall.

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Make up a dish of this Christmas Mince Pie Bread Pudding and take it to your Slimming Eats group taster night, or make it for dessert for yourself or maybe even for breakfast Christmas morning. It's a pretty decent sized serving too, so you can have a big serving all at once or split it up and enjoy a slice twice throughout the day- yum!!

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Christmas Mince Pie Bread Pudding

Yield: SERVES 2

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 40 minutes

Total Time: 45 minutes

This recipe is Dairy free, vegetarian Weight Watchers friendly

WW Smart Points - 12

Ingredients

  • 120g/2oz of whole wheat bread - 4 slices
  • 4 large eggs, whisked
  • 3 tablespoons of brown granulated sweetener
  • 4 tablespoons of mincemeat
  • low calorie spray
  • 5g of icing sugar for dusting

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 160c fan, 180c, 350f (gas mark 4)
  2. Whisk the eggs and brown granulated sweetener together in a bowl
  3. Slice each slice of bread into 4 slices (so you should have 16 mini triangles)
  4. Add the bread to the egg mix and mix to coat every slice
  5. Spray an oven proof dish with spray oil
  6. Layer the soaked bread triangle in the oven proof dish, so each little triangle slightly overlaps the other.
  7. Spray over the top with spray oil
  8. Place in the oven for 10 mins
  9. Remove and then scatter with little dots of mince mince.
  10. Place back in the oven for approx 20-30 mins until lightly golden.
  11. Allow to cool slightly and then dust with the icing sugar.
  12. Slice and serve.
  13. I like to serve with vanilla yoghurt - yum!

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Nutrition Information

Yield 2Serving Size 1 SERVING
Amount Per ServingCalories 357Total Fat 11gSaturated Fat 3gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 6gCholesterol 372mgSodium 271mgCarbohydrates 16gFiber 2gSugar 5gProtein 16g

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  1. Julie Clement says

    This was a HUGE hit in our house, and felt so decadent. Both kids asked for seconds.

    Tasted really light and the mincemeat added great sweetness and spice. Delicious!

    Reply

    • Shevy (Slimming Eats) says

      That is brilliant Julie, I am so chuffed to hear that the whole family enjoyed it.

      Reply

  2. Vivienne says

    I love bread pudding this is for sure on my list of pudding

    Reply

  3. Siobhan (Slimming Eats) says

    yes just double it up for however many you want it to serve.

    Reply

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Christmas Mince Pie Bread Pudding | Delicious Slimming World Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What's the difference between mincemeat and Christmas pudding? ›

It is a Christmas Pudding, but instead of adding a lengthy list of spices, fruit, and sugars you are just adding in Mincemeat. Mincemeat, in turn, is actually made up of spices, fruit, and sugars and that is why it is a great 'substitute' in this recipe and a fantastically easy way to make this traditional dessert.

How many syns are in a mince pie? ›

Beautifully tender pastry filled with a decent amount of mincemeat. The perfect and proper mince pie for just 3-3.5 Syns each!

Are Christmas mince pies healthy? ›

Mince pies are high in calories, saturated fat and sugar because of the pastry case, as well as the suet and sugar in the mincemeat filling.

Why do people eat mincemeat pie at Christmas? ›

According to reports, medieval people believed that if you ate a mince pie every day between Christmas and Twelfth Night, you'd be brimming with luck and happiness for the next 12 months. While there may not be any truth in the old myth, the tradition of eating mince pies every Christmas has certainly stuck.

What do the French eat instead of Christmas pudding? ›

La bûche de Noël

The quintessential French Christmas dessert is the bûche de Noël, or the Yule or Christmas Log, a rolled cake with filling and thick icing.

What is the old name for Christmas pudding? ›

Christmas Pudding (also known as plum pudding or figgy pudding) is a dish as famous as it is misunderstood.

Is mince free on slimming world? ›

Mince is a really versatile food when you're on a slimming diet. As you probably know, it's free when you choose 5% fat beef, pork or turkey mince.

What is the least fattening pie? ›

But the apple pie takes the cake when it comes to fiber and potassium, and it has less added sugar. So what's a pie aficionado to do? Well, if you want to consume fewer calories, go for the pumpkin—it almost always has fewer because of the single crust. You could also take a sliver of both pies.

How many mince pies does the average person eat? ›

And it turns out we are not alone! With the national average for mince pie devourment sitting at a hefty 19 per person1, and total UK annual consumption estimates sitting somewhere between 800m and a staggering 1 billion2, it's clear that we're a nation of mince pie lovers.

How many mince pies should you eat on the 12 days of Christmas? ›

Go with the tradition and eat a dozen

There is a tradition of eating one mince pie each day over the 12 days of Christmas from Christmas Eve to 5 January.

Can diabetics eat Xmas mince pies? ›

Healthy eating for people with diabetes is the same as for everyone else. All of the traditional Christmas foods such as mince pies, Christmas pudding and Christmas cake can still be enjoyed but just don't eat too many or too much in one go.

Can dogs eat Christmas mince pies? ›

At Christmas, with a variety of different foods and decorations on display, the number of hazards in the home can rise. One of those risks? The humble mince pie, due to the raisins, currants or sultanas inside. These contain tartaric acid which is toxic for dogs and can cause vomiting and diarrhoea.

What is the most eaten pie at Christmas? ›

Pumpkin pie is America's favorite holiday pie.

Why do they call it mincemeat? ›

Mincemeat is a combination of chopped dried fruits, spices, sugar, nuts, distilled spirits, a fat of some type and sometimes meat. The name is a carryover from 15th century England when mincemeat did indeed have meat in the mix; in fact, the whole point of mincemeat was to preserve meat with sugar and alcohol.

What does the mince pie symbolize? ›

The history of mince pies can be traced back to the Middle Ages. During this time, mince pies were known as "Christmas pies" and were filled with a mixture of minced meat, fruits, and spices. These pies were often shaped like a manger to symbolize the birth of Jesus.

Why is mincemeat called mincemeat when there's no meat in it? ›

Mincemeat is a combination of chopped dried fruits, spices, sugar, nuts, distilled spirits, a fat of some type and sometimes meat. The name is a carryover from 15th century England when mincemeat did indeed have meat in the mix; in fact, the whole point of mincemeat was to preserve meat with sugar and alcohol.

Why is it called mincemeat with no meat? ›

The mincemeat filling we know and love today includes ingredients like finely chopped dried fruits, candied orange, spices, sugar and nuts. Its name dates back to 15th century England when mincemeat would actually contain meat, unlike today's version found in our beloved modern mince pies.

What is Christmas pudding called in the UK? ›

Christmas Pudding originated in medieval England. As the recipe evolved through time, the name evolved along with it. Known initially as Pottage, it has also been called Plum Pudding, Figgy Pudding, and Frumenty.

What is an English sweet pie filled with mincemeat called? ›

A mince pie (also mincemeat pie in North America, and fruit mince pie in Australia and New Zealand) is a sweet pie of English origin filled with mincemeat, being a mixture of fruit, spices and suet. The pies are traditionally served during the Christmas season in much of the English-speaking world.

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