Shepherd's pie is believed to have originated from Scotland, Ireland and other northern England regions. So being of Scottish nationality I wanted to make it for dinner. It is a simple meat and potato dish that packs a lot of taste. Of course I'm sure this taste nothing like Cottage Pie/Shepherd's Pie if I were to walk into a pub in Scotland and order it, but its my version.
I have modified it to make it quicker for nights that I'm coming home from work and don't have a ton of time to prepare dinner.
As you can tell in the photo below I used the Bob Evans Original mashed potatoes that you get from the grocer. This saves me a ton of time because I don't have to peel, boil, mash and season the potatoes myself. The Bob Evans potatoes also taste unbelievably good. The directions on how to prepare this dish with step by step photos are below! Just to give you an idea of how many this will feed, I made one 2 quart casserole and all 4 of us ate generous helpings and we still had a bit of leftovers.
This recipe makes one (2 quart) casserole.
* 5 Carrots Chopped (I bought the Organic baby carrots to save time on peeling and chopped a bunch about 1 1/2 cups worth if you are not using regular carrots.)
* 1 White Onion Chopped
* 1 Small Package of Mixed Vegetables
* 1 Pound Ground Beef
* 2 Tbsp All Purpose Flour
* 2 Tbsp Ketchup
* 3/4 Cup Beef Broth
* 3/4 Cup of Shredded Cheddar
- Cook Mixed Vegetables according to directions on package.
Chopped Carrots
Time to boil the carrots
Time to chop up the onion
Chopped Onion
Nearly browned meat, onions added for cooking
Time to add the flour
Adding the ketchup
Adding the beef broth, time to simmer for 5 minutes
Mash the carrots
Spread the bottom of the casserole dish with the meat mixture
Layer the mashed carrot mixture
Layer the mixed vegetables
Layer the Mashed Potatoes
Sprinkle the Cheese
Yummy!!!!
If you want to mash your own potatoes:
You will need 4 large potatoes, peeled and cubed, 2 Tbsp Butter, 1 Small Onion (finely chopped,) 2 Tbsp sour cream, salt and pepper.
1. Boil the potatoes, once they are soft, drain them and mash.
2. Add the butter, onion, sour cream, salt and pepper.
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