I never understood why it was called a pie. To me a pie is in a pie plate with doughy pie crust. A pie is something you eat for dessert unless it’s chicken pie or pork pie and then you have it with gravy. I suppose Shepherd’s Pie was probably made the same way at one point in time… I really don’t know. I guess that’s one to chalk down for research. Anyways this is my rendition of Shepherd’s pie.
1 lb ground beef
1 small onion
½ cup chopped green pepper
1 tsp ground pepper
5-6 small potatoes
1 cup frozen peas
2½ cups frozen corn
2 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce
1 tsp paprika
2-3 cloves garlic
1 stick margarine
¼ cup milk or half & half
Peel potatoes and cut into small pieces. Place in sauce pan with peeled garlic cloves and cover with water. Bring to boil and reduce heat; simmer about 10-15 minutes or until you can easily pierce the potato with a fork. Remove from heat; drain. Mash or whip with ¾ of the stick of butter and ¼ cup milk or half & half. Set aside.
While the tatas are cooking, in a large skillet cook the ground beef with the onion and green pepper. Once the burger is browned, drain grease if necessary. Add Worcestershire sauce and ground black pepper. Transfer to lightly greased baking dish.
Cover with peas and corn. Scoop or spread whipped potato over the top. Dot with remaining margarine and sprinkle with paprika; bake at 350º 30-45 minutes until golden brown.
© Crackerberries 2009
1 lb ground beef
1 small onion
½ cup chopped green pepper
1 tsp ground pepper
5-6 small potatoes
1 cup frozen peas
2½ cups frozen corn
2 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce
1 tsp paprika
2-3 cloves garlic
1 stick margarine
¼ cup milk or half & half
Peel potatoes and cut into small pieces. Place in sauce pan with peeled garlic cloves and cover with water. Bring to boil and reduce heat; simmer about 10-15 minutes or until you can easily pierce the potato with a fork. Remove from heat; drain. Mash or whip with ¾ of the stick of butter and ¼ cup milk or half & half. Set aside.
While the tatas are cooking, in a large skillet cook the ground beef with the onion and green pepper. Once the burger is browned, drain grease if necessary. Add Worcestershire sauce and ground black pepper. Transfer to lightly greased baking dish.
Cover with peas and corn. Scoop or spread whipped potato over the top. Dot with remaining margarine and sprinkle with paprika; bake at 350º 30-45 minutes until golden brown.
© Crackerberries 2009