mummy pies
40 MIN PREP TIME
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20 MIN BAKE TIME
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1 HR TOTAL
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40 MIN PREP TIME 〰️ 20 MIN BAKE TIME 〰️ 1 HR TOTAL 〰️
Spooky but adorable Mummy Pies are one of the most delicious Halloween snacks ever. Its buttery shortcrust pastry and sweet cherry jam all in the design of a Mummy, what’s not to love?
Why you will love this recipe:
Easy and fun | Shortcrust pastry is one of the easiest to make and if you’re looking for a shortcut you can also buy ready made pastry in the shops making this recipe even easier. It’s also one of the most fun bakes to make with children as they get really creative bringing these mummies to life.
Absolutely delicious | These Mummy Pies are so delicious, which is expected when you combine buttery shortcrust pastry with a sweet cherry jam. The combination is winning and the ratio of pastry is perfection.
Easily adapted with any filling | Cherry jam is the perfect filling for a Halloween inspired creation but you could easily swap cherry jam for any other flavour of your choosing. If you wanted turn them savoury you could try a spinach and ricotta filling or simply fill them with a red Leicester cheese. Sweet or savoury these will be a huge hit in your house.
How to make these:
Whether you’re making these with your own homemade or a ready made shortcrust pastry these Mummy Pies are really quick and easy to make and are great for making with little helpers. If you want to try them with a ready made puff pastry, the same instructions will apply, they’ll just bake slightly differently to the shortcrust versions.
To get the mummy shape you’ll need a medium sized Gingerbread Man Cookie Cutter and then to bring them to life ideally you’ll have some edible eyes you can attach once they’re out of the oven.
Making the pastry | To make shortcrust pastry put the butter and flour together in a bowl and combine them together with the tips of your fingers for about 5 minutes until the mixture looks like breadcrumbs. If you want to do this quickly you can put all ingredients into a food processor and let that do all the hard work.
Once the mixture is ready, add the caster sugar and mix it all around to combine evenly. Add an egg yolk and a few tbsp water at a time and mix it all together until it comes together to form a dough.
Making the Mummy shapes | Roll out the dough on a floured surface until about 1/2cm thick and then cut out around 10-12 mummy shapes.
Re roll the dough out into a rectangle and cut the dough into strips between 5-10cm long and 1/2cm wide. These are to wrap up your mummies.
Assembling the Mummy Pies | With the mummy shapes cut out lay them out onto a lined baking tray and add a tsp of cherry jam to the centre spreading it out a little. Leave an edge on each mummy to stick the dough strips down.
To create the mummy effect use your strips of dough to cover the cherry jam as if it’s been wrapped around. Leave a few gaps so you can see the cherry jam and make sure there is a gap at the top for the eyes to poke through.
Bake | Brush the pastry with a little beaten egg and then bake the Mummy Pies for 10 minutes until golden and the cherry jam is bubbling.
Leave the pies to cool for 10 minutes then add the edible eyes and they’ll be ready to serve.
Alternative fillings:
Sweet
Blueberry Jam
Raspberry Jam
Chocolate Spread
Mince Meat Filling
Savoury
Cheese (ideally Red Leicester or Stilton for the best Halloween effect)
Spinach and Ricotta
Cheese and Tomato Chutney
Key tools you will need:
Most of the tools and ingredients to make these Mummy Pies should already be in your cupboards but just in case see the list below of the key tools and ingredients you will need.
Flat Baking Sheet
Non-stick Baking Paper
Large mixing bowl
Pastry Blender
Rolling Pin
Pastry Brush
Gingerbread Man Cookie Cutter
Edible Eyes
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