The meat and gravy filling:
- chopped carrots & celery
- onions
- ground meat
- 1 T flour
- 1 c chicken stock
- 1 t. thyme
- 1 t. rosemary (ground)
- 1 pinch nutmeg
- salt
- pepper
- mashed potatoes
- butter
I didn't think it had enough gravy, and the potato crust didn't get very crust-like, but it was still good. Next time, more gravy and something different with the mashed potatoes.
In googling for British recipes, I found out that traditionally, in Britain, shepherds' pie is made with lamb. I guess that should be obvious...shepherds and sheep. But when it is made with beef it is called cottage pie. I don't really understand the connection there. I used ground turkey, so I am not sure what it would be called. The ancient Britons (or whoever invented shepherds' pie) didn't have turkeys, so I don't think there is a traditional name for it. Maybe all non-lamb pies are cottage pies?
Also, I watched the third episode of Sherlock today. It was good, but not as good as the first one. I thought they jumped into the Moriarty problem too quickly. Where do they go from here?
2 comments:
Good job posting more on your blog! Thanks for new recipes too.
Maybe Ben's tastes are maturing. You could call it gobbler pie. I've never had a shepards pie where the mashed potatoes were crusty, usually just mashey. We watched Sherlock too. Seems like they tried to combine multiple stories into one. I don't think they tied it all together very well. We missed the first one so I didn't know how it connected. I liked it but I thought Sherlock was a bit to petulant. I would still rate Jeremy Brett #1.
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