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Suet And Beef-Dripping - Equivalents?
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I'm making mincemeat ahead of time for Christmas, and aim to be economical at the same time by using up anything like dried fruit, the odd carrot etc, that I have in the cupboard.
I know suet is one traditional ingredient, but I happen to have some good beef dripping from the last time I did a roast.
Can anyone tell me if that would do instead, or if not, why not?
Many thanks :-)
I know suet is one traditional ingredient, but I happen to have some good beef dripping from the last time I did a roast.
Can anyone tell me if that would do instead, or if not, why not?
Many thanks :-)
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