COTTAGE/ SHEPHERD'S PIE

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I know, I know, traditional 'Shepard's pie' is made with lamb. I don't like lamb. So technically, this is called 'Cottage Pie'. Make it with lamb if you prefer. But that's gross. I guess you could also use a mixture of pork, beef and lamb. I mostly just use beef. Sometimes I add fried panceta, but that's just me. I say this is a "Canadian" dish. It's a British Isles/ Scottish thing. But I'm Canadian, so I'm stealing credit for my home team. My kids love this. I love how easy it is to make, freeze, reheat and eat. I might make five of them at once and pop them into the freezer for fast meals on cool nights. Also, I like mashed potatoes. A lot. The 'prep' time is how long it takes me to peel potatoes and chop an onion. The cooking time is from the time the onion hits the pan until the whole deal is out of the oven.

Provided by GondolaQueen

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 1h

Yield 2 quart cassarole dish, 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 15

1 lb lean ground beef or 1 lb ground lamb
1/2 small onion, chopped finely
1 teaspoon olive oil, for frying
1 -2 garlic clove, minced
salt, to taste
pepper, to taste
2 beef bouillon cubes
1/4 cup flour
1/2-1 cup water
1 1/2 cups corn niblets or 1 1/2 cups frozen mixed vegetables
5 -10 potatoes, peeled (depending how much you love potato)
1/8 cup butter
1/2 cup milk, more as needed
salt, to taste
1 egg, beaten (optional)

Steps:

  • Peel and quarter potatoes and set them in a pot of water to boil (on high).
  • In a large pan on the stove, quick fry the onions in the olive oil (maybe 2 minutes), until they are translucent- NOT burned.
  • Add the minced garlic to the onions and fry for 30 sec to 1 minute longer.
  • Add the lean (or extra lean) ground beef.
  • Fry the beef/ onions until the beef is BROWN. Not gray. BROWN. Some bits might stick to the bottom. That's flavour, that's good. If there is a lot of fat, try to drain some off.
  • In a bowl mix a couple teaspoons of water with the Oxo packets (or just use fresh beef stock), and deglaze the pan with the beef stock.
  • Add your salt and pepper now too- I find it takes quite a lot of salt. Almost half a teaspoon.
  • Next, add the flour to the remaining water and blend it well.
  • Pour it into the beef/onion/stock mixture and let it thicken for a few minutes. I stir vigorously here so that there aren't any "lumps" in the gravy.
  • Once the 'gravy' is thick, I add the veggies. Usually I use frozen, and just keep adding them until I think there are enough.
  • By this time, your potatoes should be ready to mash.
  • Salt, butter, milk and mash, until your potatoes are thick and creamy.
  • Then, here's my trick (Thank You, Alton Brown)- I add a raw egg and mash the heck out of all of it. The egg helps the potatoes stay 'together' and brown nicely. Try it one time, and if you don't like it, leave the egg out next time.
  • Pour the meat mixture into a cassarole dish (size depends on whether you like a "deep" pie).
  • Top with the potatoes. I have a friend who puts some shredded cheese on top. I've had it, it's pretty good, but I prefer plain potatoes with a smidgen of butter smeared around the top.
  • Bake at 400F for 20 minutes, or until the top is nice and golden brown. Or, freeze it unbaked, well wrapped in saran wrap and tinfoil. Just remember to take the saran wrap off, because I forgot once, and that's a mess you just don't want to think about.

Rawal Kumar Thapa
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This is a great recipe! I made it for my family and they loved it. The cottage cheese topping was a nice change from the traditional mashed potato topping.


Ryaan alam
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I'm a big fan of shepherd's pie and this recipe is one of my favorites. The cottage cheese adds a nice twist to the classic dish.


Tina Mpungose
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This is a delicious and comforting dish. I love the cottage cheese and mashed potato topping. It's perfect for a cold winter night.


Joshua Kingston
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I've made this dish several times and it's always a hit! I love that it's a one-pot meal and that I can use whatever vegetables I have on hand.


Sanjeev gnawali
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This is a great recipe for a weeknight meal. It's quick and easy to make, and it's a crowd-pleaser. I often make it ahead of time and then reheat it when I'm ready to serve.


Neeru Uppal
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I'm not a great cook, but this recipe was easy to follow and the dish turned out great! My family loved it and I will definitely be making it again.


Suresh Bam
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This is my new go-to recipe for shepherd's pie! It's so easy to make and it always turns out delicious. I love that I can use whatever vegetables I have on hand.


Gabrielle Meehan
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I made this dish for a potluck and it was a huge success! Everyone loved it and asked for the recipe. I will definitely be making this again.


MS MEDIA
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This was a great recipe! I followed it exactly and it turned out perfect. The only thing I would change is that I would add a little bit more salt and pepper to the ground beef mixture.


Hassan Waswa
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I'm not a big fan of shepherd's pie, but I decided to give this recipe a try. I was pleasantly surprised! The cottage cheese added a nice tanginess to the dish and the mashed potatoes were creamy and fluffy. I'll definitely be making this again.


Raja Asim Rajpoot
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I made this dish last night and it was delicious! The only thing I changed was that I used ground turkey instead of beef. It turned out great and my husband and kids loved it.


Alize ruiz
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This cottage shepherd's pie was a hit with my family! The combination of ground beef, vegetables, and mashed potatoes was perfect, and the cheese topping added a delicious golden brown crust. I will definitely be making this again.