SHEPHERDS PIE 
Line a 9x13 casserole dish with mashed potatoes, top, sides and bottom.

Cook one pound hamburger browned with 1 medium onion.

1/2 c. bell pepper
1 beaten egg
1 c. frozen mixed vegetables
1 can stewed tomatoes
1 sm. can tomato sauce

Mix together and pour on top of mashed potatoes. Sprinkle 1-1/2 cups bread crumbs on top.

Bake at 350°F for about 30 minutes.

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Shepherds Pie
 #3987
 Neil Ryall says:
As a Brit this bears no resemblance to Shepherds Pie but more like some sloppy joe American fast food. Maybe American shepherds would eat it but no self-respecting English one would. Ask me and I will tell you what it should be. Breadcrumbs?
 #5243
 Ang says:
It seems that I keep coming across your name Neil... If you don't like peoples recipes then DON'T comment...You are coming across as a jerk...And why don't you quit downing Americans!!! You are making the Brit look bad!!!
 #5698
 Lauren says:
Neil, go cook something and get off the computer already.
 #6033
 Robert says:
Neil, since you are a Brit, one would think you would use correct grammar. When you stated, "As a Brit this bears no resemblance to Shepherds Pie...", you misplaced a modifier. You are saying that the recipe to which you alluded is a Brit, when you mean, I assume, that you are a Brit.
 #6370
 Jj Cookguy says:
Well one thing is quite certain neil, the brit. That is, after reading your posts,and there are several obnoxious replies to several recipes on this site, that you have fortified the vastly held opinion that most brits are quite impressed with themselves, and I still find little use for any opinions from across the pond.So please refrain from attempting to impress yourself with these useless and somewhat illiterate posts.
 #6573
 judith says:
Surprise, surprise, surprise, I did not expect to see this again as I looked futher on this site for other shepherd pie recipes. Neil is at it again. This is just too funny. Thanks again everyone for the laughs.
 #7325
 A completely different Neil says:
You make it seem as if Shepherds pie is an exact recipe. It is a poor mans way of making a meal with what you have laying around. There is no real recipe and I believe all of the recipes here sound pretty tasty. I will add whatever I wish to make it to my liking and if you dont like it, dont eat it. I'm not making it for you.
 #8410
 Angel Burke says:
I have tears rolling down my face from laughing!! The British are not well known for their cuisine; in fact, just the opposite. My cousin went to college over there and darn near starved to death!
 #8818
 John says:
I think Neil should keep his opinions to himself. The whole point of recipes is that everyone makes it their way. Not everything has to be "as the Brits do it". Who died and made you guys the experts at cooking? Us Germans got you beat by a long ways. Maybe you should spend more time sampling the world's cuisines instead of being so closed minded.
 #9360
 Barb says:
Hey everybody, to each his or her own. Enjoy whatever it is you decide to try. We are all in this together, let's not make this about culture, where you are from, etc. Happy cooking!
 #9491
 Michele says:
I love this site based on these comments alone. SOooo funny, and true! Still, Neil is correct that this does not really resemble shepherds pie and does sound a little icky to me (if I am in the mood for a more authentic shep. pie). And while it is true that the point of recipes are for variations- everything can be made hundreds of ways- that does not mean that I can say that my recipe for a hamburger is to take a lump of tuna mashed with soysauce and put it on a bun. That just isn't a hamburger. It's not about Brit or no Brit. It's a human thing.
 #9763
 Tina says:
We used to call this "upside-down" version "Chinaman's Pie." It has a great crusty-browned crust of potato if you bake it hot enough - a glass dish helps view to make sure the potato starts browning nicely.

Interesting and odd that Shepherd's Pie is considered an English dish, since potatoes are New World, as is sweet corn, the usual vegetable of choice. This recipe even adds New World love-apples (tomatoes).
 #10685
 Ana says:
I agree with Neil. If this is a British dish then maybe it should be cooked that way if you are making if for British people. If you are making it for G.P. then yes, throw in the kitchen sink.. as long as the family enjoys it and they eat for the night.. right???
 #10761
 eddie says:
Who says it's just a British dish? Shepherd's Pie is a standard part of American home cooking, too. Like many other recipes, it underwent some change as it crossed the pond.
 #12299
 Nate says:
Neil, just because you are most likely a cook in a dinner, doesn't mean you are the best cook on the planet. For me to find a recipe that involves a baked pie with mashed potatoes and meat, I search for "Shepard's pie". I read several on here and pick the one that sounds the most tasty.

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