Last week, a friend of my son, asked him if I had a good recipe for Shepherd’s Pie, a meat pie made with a crust of mashed potatoes.
Shepherd's Pie, a dish of meat [usually lamb] topped with mashed potatoes was probably invented sometime in the 18th century by frugal peasant housewives. It is generally agreed that it originated in the north of England and Scotland where there are large numbers of sheep-- hence the reference to shepherds, the theory being that shepherds are concerned with sheep and not cattle. The actual phrase ‘Shepherd's Pie’ dates back to the 1870s, when mincing machines made the shredding of meat easy and popular.
Today, regardless if you use ground meat, ground chicken or turkey or ground lamb, this recipe is usually called Shepherd’s Pie.This is my favorite Shepherd’s Pie recipe. The recipe calls for white potatoes, but you can use sweet potatoes or a mixture of white and sweet.
ingredients:
6 large potatoes cut up and boiled
1 and 1/2 kilos ground meat / turkey or chicken [you can use two different ground meats]
1 large onion diced
1 can of mushrooms or equal amount of fresh
1 1/2 cups of any frozen veggie that you like....green beans, mixed veggies, peas and carrots.
1 large egg
1/2 -3/4 cup matza meal or bread crumbs.
Season to taste salt, pepper, garlic and turmeric optional.
-Boil the potatoes first, let cool, then mash and season with salt and put aside.
-Boil frozen veggies for 5 minutes and cool.
-Saute onion and mushrooms and drain the oil.
Mixture:
-In a large bowl combine raw ground meat, cooked veggies, onion and mushrooms making sure everything is mashed together. Add egg, bread crumbs, and seasonings.
Using a lasagna size square pan or a round glass pie plate:
-Spread a thin layer of potatoes on the bottom of your pan or pie dish
-Spread over the potatoes the meat mixture
-Add remaining potatoes. Spread evenly.
Preheat oven to 350F or 180c and bake covered for 1 hour and uncovered for remaining 1/2 hour.
Option 1: If you don’t want to use potatoes for the top, you can slice 2 eggplants in circles and brown them under the oven grill. You will need fewer potatoes.
Option 2: Not sure if your guests like potatoes or eggplant? Make half the topping potato and the other half eggplant.
Enjoy!
Feel free to comment and share.
Miriam
4 comments:
I never thought to use sweet potatoes in this but it is a great idea!
I call it "That makes me hungry."
Y.G.
What time are you serving dinner?
Devorah
My mom, obm used to make this all the time but she used left over roast beef or brisket...delicous!!!
Fayge
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