Recipe of Classic Shepherd's Pie in 26 Minutes at Home

Randy Payne   11/05/2020 10:39

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Classic Shepherd's Pie
Classic Shepherd's Pie

Hello everybody, hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, classic shepherd's pie. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I am going to make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Classic Shepherd's Pie is one of the most popular of current trending meals in the world. It is appreciated by millions daily. It is easy, it’s fast, it tastes yummy. They are nice and they look fantastic. Classic Shepherd's Pie is something which I have loved my whole life.

I think I'll go back to a real classic Shepherd's Pie. Watch the Video for the Best Classic Shepherd's Pie Below. The Best Classic Shepherd's Pie - AKA Shepards Pie or Cottage Pie.

To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have classic shepherd's pie using 15 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Classic Shepherd's Pie:

  1. Take Ground Beef
  2. Make ready Onion, chopped up
  3. Take Potatoes
  4. Prepare Carrot, diced
  5. Take Green Peas
  6. Get Champignons, sliced
  7. Take Milk
  8. Prepare Water
  9. Take Butter
  10. Prepare Olive oil
  11. Make ready Garlic
  12. Take Dark Soy Sauce
  13. Make ready Salt, Pepper, Thyme, Seasoning
  14. Take Cheddar Cheese
  15. Make ready Corn

Alton Brown's shepherd's pie recipe is a hearty casserole of ground lamb, classic English vegetables and a golden mashed potato crust. A true shepherd's pie is made with lamb while a cottage pie is made with beef. In the US, I notice that it is often called a shepherd's pie when it really is just a cottage pie. Since the type of meat used is the only real difference in this dish, I find most have a version using beef that they call shepherd's pie even if it technically.

Steps to make Classic Shepherd's Pie:

  1. Making the Mashed Potato: - Peel and quarter the potatoes. - Boil in water for about 20 - 25 minutes, until you are able to poke through the potato easily with a fork. - Remove from water and allow potatoes to cool. - Mash potatoes in a large bowl with a potato masher or a fork. - Add the milk and butter in gradually. - Blend in until the mash becomes a smooth consistency. - Add salt and pepper to taste.
  2. Making the Meat Filling: - Heat the oil in a non-stick frying pan. - Saute the clove and onions for a few minutes. - Next, add carrots and mushrooms. - Saute till the carrots are soft. - Add the ground beef. - Stir fry till beef turns light brown. - Add the dark soy sauce for color. - Add the green peas and corn. - Add salt, pepper and seasoning to taste. - Add water and allow to simmer for about 10 mins. - Add more water if needed so that there is some gravy and the beef does not dry out.
  3. Making the Pie: - Transfer the meat filling to a baking dish and level it out so that the filling covers the entire base of the dish. Sprinkle some cheddar cheese over. - Next, add the mash on top of the meat filling and spread it out with the back of a spoon (do not press the mash down into the filling otherwise too much gravy will seep into the mash). - Use a fork to rough up the surface of the mash. - Baste the mash with a little butter and sprinkle the bread crumbs on top. - Bake in oven on max heat for about 15 mins or until the potato crust turns golden brown and slightly crispy.

Spread mashed potatoes over top and using the back of a spoon, make decorative swirls over the top. These shepherd's pie recipes run the range from the traditional (featuring ground or minced lamb) to the modestly modified (ground beef instead of lamb) to the more modern and experimental (vegan or paleo shepherd's pies). You can't go wrong with any of these savory one-pot comfort-food casseroles, complete meals that also feature veggies, a savory gravy, and a mashed potato (or a surprise. Traditionally, shepherd's pie is made with lamb (hence the name). However, as the dish gained wider popularity outside of its native English homeland (where using beef would make this a cottage pie), beef became a common substitute, especially in America where it's more widely available than ground lamb.

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