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DRUNKEN SHEPHERD'S PIE | |
These are really good inside their own small pie shells, to serve individually - simply reduce cooking time until bubbly. 1 to 1 1/2 lb. extra lean ground beef 1 can corn niblets 1 small can mixed peas and carrots 1 package brown gravy mix Newcastle beer (1/4-1/3 bottle) mild cheddar cheese, shredded 1 small yellow or Vidalia onion, diced 6 to 7 cups mashed potatoes, seasoned and buttered to taste (potato buds instant work very well) Melt 2 tablespoons butter and 1/4 teaspoons salt in a large skillet on medium heat. Dice onion into small squares. Add onions to butter and mix well to coat. Cook on medium low until very soft/transparent. Add ground beef to onions, until very lightly browned and crumbled, add Newcastle Beer, continue to cook on medium-high and stir to keep meat small and crumbly, until done. Drain excess fat and beer from meat in colander, transfer to a separate bowl and cover. Drain corn and peas/carrots in colander until all excess moisture is gone. Transfer to a separate bowl. Prepare gravy mix: 1 cup cold water, whisk in gravy powder slowly, bring to a boil, then remove from heat, continue to stir to prevent clumping, as soon as gravy looks smooth, add about 4 tablespoons cold water, stir and mix into beef/onion mixture, cover and set aside. Mushroom gravy works very well also. Prepare mashed potatoes, to taste. In a medium casserole dish, add 1/4 pat of butter near each corner. Put either a layer of pie crust in, or a thin layer of mashed potatoes (or both) spread meat/onion mixture into casserole dish, add layer of mixed corn, peas, and carrots. add thin layer of cheese if desired, then top with a layer of mashed potatoes thick enough to reach 1/2-inch below the edge of the casserole dish. Add a layer of shredded mild cheddar cheese (and another layer of pie crust if desired) and a few small pats of butter placed randomly on top of cheese and potatoes. Bake at 350°F for 1 hour, or 425°F for 35 minutes. If worried about burning cheese due to lack of pie crust topping, add cheese 1/2 way through cooking time. Submitted by: Brandi |
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