I love that you are 6 hours ahead of me because I watch your videos while drinking my morning coffee and still have time to plan to make this recipe today! Oh, it's happening, and I'm going to use my slow cooker. Here in the US, lamb is not easily obtained, but I happen to live near a lamb farm and just picked some up yesterday! I can't wait to taste this dish! Thank you so much, Rik! Best wishes from Michigan, USA! 💜
@@lilliankeane5731Lamb in the US is actually imported from Australia! And very expensive! I'm really lucky to live near farms that raise lamb to supply local restaurants and sell to the public. Best wishes!
@@susan_elizabeth oh cool, … it’s pretty nice lamb here in Tasmania, I get mine from a quality butcher which buys locally too , if you can … get Tasmanian lamb, it’s far better quality than mainland Australia. Im originally from Ireland , lamb is pretty good there too. Nice to meet you! Best wishes to you too.! 👍🏼.
@lilliankeane5731 I live in Wales . .. our lamb is the best, of course 😁 I prefer older 1year old we call hogget or actual mutton. Slow cooking is a must to develop the full flavour. I get the mutton direct from a local shepherd.
That looks beautiful! Being American, I didn't know shepherds pie was made with lamb. Makes sense because lamb is what shepherds take care of. Lamb is expensive and not always in our grocery stores so I may be making cottage pie. Thank you Rik😊
Wow. That's a lovely variation on using minced lamb or minced beef for cottage pie. I love all the hearty traditional meals like that. Thanks for sharing, Rik. Have a great evening.
So happy you differentiated between shepherds and cottage pies! I love both and make both depending on the availability of lamb over here across the pond! Of course any lamb cuts can be used in a shepherds pie. Your kitchen, your menu, your choice!
👍 Wonderful! My mom's personal touch was to include 1 or 2 parsnips with the mashed topping. I'm sure she would've enjoyed the full Guinness treatment too. Thanks Rik 👌
I make beef in guinness pie and a batch of guinness cakes ( my favourite ) have just gone into my freezer. So I'll be definitely making this. I'm sure getting my share of guinness, but who's complainimg about that.
It doesn't matter whether the lamb is minced or cubed. It ends up in your stomach in the same way, chewed to bits. For some of us who have difficulty in finding and purchasing lamb depending where we live, you take it anyway you can find it. A day after you cook it, it will matter to no one whether the meat is minced or cubed. Far more important issues in life to deal with. Once I used goat meat as a substitute and no one except the rascal cook (me) was any wiser. The guests practically licked their plates, there was nothing left over. These were people who had never eaten lamb or goat before. They thought they were eating beef and I didn't burst their bubble about it either. That was my first time eating young goat meat as well, and I liked it. For the viewers who dislike the taste of lamb meat, the addition of a medium-sized cubed turnip to the stew mixture, in addition to the generous addition of Guinness "tames" the taste. You wouldn't know that it is lamb, as it would taste more like beef. Lovely meal.
Give the poor lamb another chance! Since it got into the Guinness, it will moderate "the taste" that put you off. Adding a bit of diced turnip to the stew mix also helps and adds a nice flavor.
@annettefournier9655 I cooked it once. Tender lamb chops. Somehow, never having made them, with no recipe, I seasoned and oven cooked them wonderfully. I may have broiled them. That was at least 40 years ago. I still remember, though, how utterly delicious they were. I think I tried it again in a restaurant. It wasn't good at all, if I remember right. I never tried it again, except in gyro meat, which I enjoy.
As you know, I'm not a lamb lover. I'll definitely make this with rump steak. I thought you might have drank the other can with your pie. Another winner for me, Rik.
No - use with another dish! Its a fantastic ingredient as well as a drink. I could do the rump steak myself with some pepper corn sauce. Thank you. Best, Rik
Good evening, Rikster 😎 I have never had lamb, that I know of🤣. I think I have had a shepherd's pie at a restaurant we have here in Phoenix, Arizona called Cornish Pasty. I have put beer in my crockpot roast, but it was Mexican beer Corona! So what I love most about this dish is the mash potato bake on top.
Absolutely love this recipe Rik...love a shepherd's pie and cottage pie, love lamb abd enjoy Guinness in a beef dish. This will be on my menu planning.... thanks for sharing 😊
I made your Stout pie with beef and mushrooms a couple of weeks ago and it was beautiful and delicious. This shepherd's pie will be next. I had lost the joy of cooking for a spell and discovering your channel is helping to spark up my enthusiasm as well as teaching me recipes of my heritage. "Would you look at that!"
Great stuff Rik! I love your selection of recipes. Good, comforting food. I've always used minced lamb in the past,but your version looks so good I'm going to give it a try. Cheers!
Rik,I’ve never had lamb meat,heck I don’t know if we have it here in North Carolina,Lol Now I’m going to have to do some investigation 😊 oh my goodness. This looks absolutely delicious,Rik !!!! It’s almost how I make my beef stew,and I love how you use a masher instead of a mixer,😊 Your the best .
Hi Rik. I am inspired by your recipes. Growing up in Southern California, when the family had very little money, my mother made a lot of cottage pie. Lamb was too expensive. Also salt cod with mash. Back then in the 50s salt cod was cheap, and frowned upon by the middle and 'upper class' people. We also ate a lot of Mexican food. Proper Mexican, not Taco Bell. It was also cheaper, plentiful and very healthy. I first had shepherd's pie when we migrated to Australia. Young mutton, called hogget, was plentiful and cheap. I still love both shepherd's pie and cottage pie on the cold winter nights. Yes, parts of Australia do get cold in winter. Not everywhere is blistering hot.
Oh my giddy aunt what a delight of flavours. Always have cooked a Guinness beef stew and a Guinness pork casserole. Now have new version with Guinness lamb to cook and serve. Delicious. Different uding chunks of meat to minced. Made both shepherds pie and cottage pie. Some grandchildren prefer one to other. Maybe try chunks of beef for cottage pie version. Whatever. Your receipes work just grand. ☘️🇮🇪
We are going to a Grandfather Mountain Highland Games next week in North Carolina and a Guinness stew is on the menu. I may change that to a Guinness cottage pie instead. Yummy
Another great recipe I will be making. To answer your question in America, lamb is not that readily available except during Easter, so we make cottage pie with beef.
I have to admire your dedication to cooking a new recipie everyday. If you carry on at this rate you're going to run out of delicious recipies by the end of the year 😄😄😄. Keep up the goodwork your food always looks fantastic.
Guiness makes the best pie filling mix, I used to make a corned beef and Guinness pie with onion and tinned tomatoes, veg and a stock, with a cheddar mash topping and a bread crumb topping on top of the mash, made using bread with the crusts not cut off so you have some colour variation. Can't beat a shepherd's pie Rik ...
Cheers, Graham. Good old Irish ingredients and a twist on shepherds pie - the mince I can get gives it an oil slick in the pie - I started using cubed. Thank you. Best, Rik
I can’t get minced lamb and never thought of using cubes! Never was much good at thinking outside the box!! Can’t get Guinness either but often make beef stew with local beer. I know what my next meal will be!!!
Guinness is available in South Africa…if you can find it and afford the price! Local stout is pretty good. There may be a butcher somewhere who would be willing to mince lamb but again, at an extortionate price. Lamb is by far the most expensive meat here.
Well, I wouldnt have thought it could be anything but mince - until I saw this! I have visitors coming in a couple of weeks, and guess what they will be eating! Thanks Rik - again! I will be looking at ALL your past recipes to see what else I can do - visitors are from New Zealand and I need to feed them well! 👏🤗❤❤❤
Sounds like a plan. They say Shepherds pie and Cottage pie(beef) All started with cubed meat - we all know it using mince these days - Using cubed doesn't give the oil slick in the pie. Good luck. Thank you. Best, Rik
Love your style and your recipes! I do have a laugh at how traditional English dishes are usually beige and on the unhealthy side. The stereotype. A high carb beige ingredient wrapped in another beige ingredient, full of fat and meat with occasionally some cheese in or on it. Great food. Great comfort food! But I can see why the Brits do not live as long as those in the Mediterranean areas. Everything in moderation and all is fine. Will be making this stew and loving it this week! Glad I found your channel.
As I understand to be Shepherds pie it is definitely lamb. I don’t think texture matters but I could be wrong. All other is cottage pie as you said. One of my favorites. We can’t get lamb here in Kentucky or if it is available you have to sell your first born to get it. Lol. Another great one!
WOO HOO!!! I always wanted to know how to do this with Guinness Stout!!! Trader Joes Beefless Bugogi mimics beef and lamb almost exactly to make this a vegan version. But because beefless is seitan [ wheat protein] and is tender, I can skip the crock spot step. Cheers from NYC!!!
Hi Rik I’ve made the shepherds pie with chunks of lamb cause I think the lamb mince is greasy (personal opinion). I have not made it with Guinness and that did look fab so will be trying that. Rik I have made the chicken and corn chowder and my god it was delish Will be on my soup rotation for winter. Thanks as always. My god you are the best and I’m just loving all the recipes. Take care
Rik, have you been reading my autobiography, because this is another dish similar to so many meals from my youth/ early twenties that marked outstanding events. This time recent is an annual weekend away staying in an old stone built bunkhouse in the Lake District. We always booked the same weekend and the catering was always the same meals, Friday was a pot of Guinness stew that had been precooked at home with jacket potatoes, Saturday was a large pork pie (also known as a Stand Pie) with homemade mushy peas and some roasted potatoes and mint sauce. The rest of the catering was full English breakfasts and cold cuts and a couple of loaves with a side salad. The rest of our weekend was filled out with a couple of walks and visits to the pub.!
THANK YOU 🙏❤️ I love your channel (and yes, I'm a subscriber 👍). I'm a Lancashire lass but I now live in the SE USA. Lamb is my favourite but hard to come by here, yet I see "Shepherds' Pie" everywhere. Made with beef! 🙄😳 I try to explain to my friends that if it's beef, it should be cottage pie and that Shepherds pie is exclusively lamb. You know. Shepherds. Sheep. Lamb 🐑 They all realize that it makes sense and then shrug it off. Drives me nuts. Anyway, looks delicious. Might have to give that a try too ❤️❤️
Love shepards pie❤i have allways made it with lumps of lamm, but i guess one coukd make it with mince🤔. I like it more with lumps of meat❤anyway its a great dish😍❤️👋🇫🇮
She's back 😘. Man Alive,,,that looks fantastic.. Succulent looking 🐑lamb.. Nice bit of browning going on there. I wanted to pinch some of those cubes,,with the little bit of browning on Delish I would say 😘.. Mr G and I don't have Insta pot,,,however,, we will use our slow cooker.😘 I was thinking of adding mashed down potato crisps cheese and onion flavour ,on top with loads of cheese..😘 . I hope to fly, sail , or train it to yours,and get a huge slice ,whilst it is still piping hot 😘 Thankfully Mr G is recovering slowly, he had kidney transplant , Great to see you are recovering from covid..Stay safe my friend.😘😘
HOOOOOOOOOOOORAY! All the very best to Mr G. In fact good luck to you both can't be an easy time! I could do that cheesy crisp in a bread bun as a sandwich - would love it too! Covid still giving probs - no worries - look after Mr G and look after yourself. Thank you. Best, Rik
Looks delicious Rik. Here in the US practically no one uses lamb for shepherd's pie any more and definitely not in chunks. They all make it with ground beef around us. Most make a rather dry stack of ground beef and seasonings base, corn and or creamed corn, with a mash topping all baked. Even my Mom mostly made it with ground beef because she was feeding a houseful, it was cheap, and lamb was hard to come by and always expensive when available. She left the ground beef chunky for something to chew and made a good gravy with what she had. A couple special times a year we would make sure it was made with cut up lamb and onions. - Thanks for triggering the memories
Thank you again for the reminder that all meat cubes shrink in the cooking. Only took me a couple decades to deduce this fact for myself. Cooking videos were not available when I started learning to cook. Heck even cook books with pictures were a luxury and my mother hated to cook but fortunately my grandmothers and great aunties shared their knowledge from the 1920s to 1940s vintage. Looking forward to Instant Pot tender lamb cubes. Sometimes cubed goat meat is available locally and I bet that would definitely benefit from the Instant Pot method. Any suggestions as to name if goats meat?
Oh my! Seems like the whole barnyard is falling into the Guinness Beer Vat. I think the chickens are still safe. Actually I once had to use a leg of goat to make an Irish Stew when my husband brought it home from the market by mistake instead of leg of lamb that I had sent him to the market for. I cooked it the same way and no one could tell the difference. Everyone enjoyed it at our dinner party. It remained the Cook's Secret. As long as it isn't an old goat, I would give it a go. The generous addition of Guinness is the great equalizer and taste tamer.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 I always make cottage pie hamburgers just easier to get around here . But this looks delicious. And you can never go wrong with Guinness. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I usually make it with a mixture of both, buy Lamb leg steak and cube it down add mince brown it off add fluid and savouries and cook till tender add carrots and peas and cook till done.
Hi Rik. If using beef how long would you put it in pressure cooker for. I think about the same as the lamb,what do you think. That pie looks delicious.x
Oh you’ve done it again ❤I love lamb, and Shepard’s pie.
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I love that you are 6 hours ahead of me because I watch your videos while drinking my morning coffee and still have time to plan to make this recipe today! Oh, it's happening, and I'm going to use my slow cooker.
Here in the US, lamb is not easily obtained, but I happen to live near a lamb farm and just picked some up yesterday! I can't wait to taste this dish!
Thank you so much, Rik!
Best wishes from Michigan, USA! 💜
Oh I did enjoy your comment, enjoy your meal, enjoy your day, best wishes from Tasmania Australia. ♥️.
Hope you enjoy. Thank you. Best, Rik
@@lilliankeane5731Lamb in the US is actually imported from Australia! And very expensive! I'm really lucky to live near farms that raise lamb to supply local restaurants and sell to the public.
Best wishes!
@@susan_elizabeth oh cool, … it’s pretty nice lamb here in Tasmania, I get mine from a quality butcher which buys locally too , if you can … get Tasmanian lamb, it’s far better quality than mainland Australia. Im originally from Ireland , lamb is pretty good there too. Nice to meet you! Best wishes to you too.! 👍🏼.
@lilliankeane5731 I live in Wales . .. our lamb is the best, of course 😁 I prefer older 1year old we call hogget or actual mutton. Slow cooking is a must to develop the full flavour. I get the mutton direct from a local shepherd.
If I could give this more than 1 thumbs up I would!! You've done it again Rik my mouth is watering now.
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Lamb is expensive here in Florida, but I’d give that a go any day😘❤️👍🏼
Make it the same way with beef Guinness Cottage pie. Lovely! Thank you. Best, Rik
That looks beautiful! Being American, I didn't know shepherds pie was made with lamb. Makes sense because lamb is what shepherds take care of. Lamb is expensive and not always in our grocery stores so I may be making cottage pie. Thank you Rik😊
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Chef incredible shepherd pie wow love it with beers wow lamb to mashes potatoes 🥔
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Wow. That's a lovely variation on using minced lamb or minced beef for cottage pie. I love all the hearty traditional meals like that. Thanks for sharing, Rik. Have a great evening.
No oil slick in the pie either, Jenny. Thank you. Best, Rik
As soon as you said shepherds pie and Guinness my mouth stared watering. Brilliant
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You did it again Rik you've made my mouth water again nice one 👍 👌 😊😅😂
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Yum! Hit the like button when I heard your description, 😂 why wait any longer? ☺️. Thanks Rik, you rock!
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So happy you differentiated between shepherds and cottage pies! I love both and make both depending on the availability of lamb over here across the pond! Of course any lamb cuts can be used in a shepherds pie. Your kitchen, your menu, your choice!
Amen! I just hate that so many of us still call it shepherd's pie when using beef. It makes no sense!
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👍 Wonderful! My mom's personal touch was to include 1 or 2 parsnips with the mashed topping. I'm sure she would've enjoyed the full Guinness treatment too. Thanks Rik 👌
Sounds amazing! Thank you. Best, Rik
I make beef in guinness pie and a batch of guinness cakes ( my favourite ) have just gone into my freezer. So I'll be definitely making this. I'm sure getting my share of guinness, but who's complainimg about that.
No complaints here! Thank you. Best, Rik
Lovely pie chef. Now that's
a real british country food
at it's best.👍👍
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It doesn't matter whether the lamb is minced or cubed. It ends up in your stomach in the same way, chewed to bits.
For some of us who have difficulty in finding and purchasing lamb depending where we live, you take it anyway you can find it. A day after you cook it, it will matter to no one whether the meat is minced or cubed. Far more important issues in life to deal with.
Once I used goat meat as a substitute and no one except the rascal cook (me) was any wiser. The guests practically licked their plates, there was nothing left over. These were people who had never eaten lamb or goat before. They thought they were eating beef and I didn't burst their bubble about it either. That was my first time eating young goat meat as well, and I liked it.
For the viewers who dislike the taste of lamb meat, the addition of a medium-sized cubed turnip to the stew mixture, in addition to the generous addition of Guinness "tames" the taste. You wouldn't know that it is lamb, as it would taste more like beef.
Lovely meal.
Good tip! Thank you. Best, Rik
My Granny always used cubed lamb leftover from the Sunday roast.
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I tasted lamb as a child and never again, i keep saying i'll try it again, my children like it.
Do it.
Its not for everyone - but what is? Thank you. Best, Rik
Give the poor lamb another chance!
Since it got into the Guinness, it will moderate "the taste" that put you off. Adding a bit of diced turnip to the stew mix also helps and adds a nice flavor.
I try it about every 7 years. After 9 tries it's still a no from me.😅
@annettefournier9655 I cooked it once. Tender lamb chops. Somehow, never having made them, with no recipe, I seasoned and oven cooked them wonderfully. I may have broiled them. That was at least 40 years ago. I still remember, though, how utterly delicious they were.
I think I tried it again in a restaurant. It wasn't good at all, if I remember right. I never tried it again, except in gyro meat, which I enjoy.
Lamb pieces OR mince I am in! Haven’t tried nice chunky pieces but next time I will try this recipe with the gnarly bits of course!
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These pies cottage/shepherds, where invented to make the last of the Sunday roast lamb/beef. Very tasty indeed.
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As you know, I'm not a lamb lover. I'll definitely make this with rump steak. I thought you might have drank the other can with your pie. Another winner for me, Rik.
No - use with another dish! Its a fantastic ingredient as well as a drink. I could do the rump steak myself with some pepper corn sauce. Thank you. Best, Rik
@@BackyardChefThat's my favourite sauce with steak, too, Rik!
Good evening, Rikster 😎 I have never had lamb, that I know of🤣. I think I have had a shepherd's pie at a restaurant we have here in Phoenix, Arizona called Cornish Pasty. I have put beer in my crockpot roast, but it was Mexican beer Corona! So what I love most about this dish is the mash potato bake on top.
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Absolutely love this recipe Rik...love a shepherd's pie and cottage pie, love lamb abd enjoy Guinness in a beef dish. This will be on my menu planning.... thanks for sharing 😊
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I made your Stout pie with beef and mushrooms a couple of weeks ago and it was beautiful and delicious. This shepherd's pie will be next. I had lost the joy of cooking for a spell and discovering your channel is helping to spark up my enthusiasm as well as teaching me recipes of my heritage.
"Would you look at that!"
Wonderful! Lovely to have you on here cooking. Thank you. Best, Rik
Yumm … looks like how my mama made it … but I doubt she used beer ✅❤️🇨🇦
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Great stuff Rik! I love your selection of recipes. Good, comforting food. I've always used minced lamb in the past,but your version looks so good I'm going to give it a try. Cheers!
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Beautifully and deliciously prepared. ❤
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Rik,I’ve never had lamb meat,heck I don’t know if we have it here in North Carolina,Lol
Now I’m going to have to do some investigation 😊 oh my goodness.
This looks absolutely delicious,Rik !!!! It’s almost how I make my beef stew,and I love how you use a masher instead of a mixer,😊 Your the best .
Thank you. Cottage pie can be made the same way - using cubed beef. Best, Rik
Although I drink Guiness in the pub, I find it too bitter in srews, usually substitute with Newcastle Brown Ale. Good luck from Wexford, Ireland.
Would love to get my hands on some Newcastle brown. Thank you. Best, Rik
Hi Rik. I am inspired by your recipes. Growing up in Southern California, when the family had very little money, my mother made a lot of cottage pie. Lamb was too expensive. Also salt cod with mash. Back then in the 50s salt cod was cheap, and frowned upon by the middle and 'upper class' people. We also ate a lot of Mexican food. Proper Mexican, not Taco Bell. It was also cheaper, plentiful and very healthy. I first had shepherd's pie when we migrated to Australia. Young mutton, called hogget, was plentiful and cheap. I still love both shepherd's pie and cottage pie on the cold winter nights. Yes, parts of Australia do get cold in winter. Not everywhere is blistering hot.
Yes I know. I was there in 1995 and it was bloody cold in the blue mountains. Thank you. Best, Rik
We use to always use the left over from the Sunday roast, be it lamb or beef. Peas always on the side though with lovely yummy mashed turnip.
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Oh my giddy aunt what a delight of flavours. Always have cooked a Guinness beef stew and a Guinness pork casserole. Now have new version with Guinness lamb to cook and serve. Delicious. Different uding chunks of meat to minced. Made both shepherds pie and cottage pie. Some grandchildren prefer one to other. Maybe try chunks of beef for cottage pie version. Whatever. Your receipes work just grand. ☘️🇮🇪
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I once passed a restaurant in New York. They advertised their special of the day as Shepherd’s Pie made with Black Angus beef.
Yes I'm hearing that they all call it shepherds pie and its actually cottage pie. Thank you. Best, Rik
We are going to a Grandfather Mountain Highland Games next week in North Carolina and a Guinness stew is on the menu. I may change that to a Guinness cottage pie instead. Yummy
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Oh my word that looks awesome.just give me a big spoon lol ❤❤❤
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And i just happen to have 4 cans in the fridge, thanks Rik
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Hi Rik, amazing, it looks too good to eat, I have sent the link to this, to my sister, she loves her Guinness, a big thumbs up, 👍
Awesome! Thank you! Best, Rik
Yet another masterpiece on a plate. Looks mouthwateringly delicious ❤
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Love watch you make this Guinness Shepherds Pue Rik. To me this is a winner.
Cubed lamb meat 👌
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Ohhhh” STOP IT” how good does this look - another beauty 👍😄
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Oo that looks so delicious Rik i bet that would be an amazing filling for a pie too encased in your beautiful pastry , thank you , Amanda xx
Yes nice pie. Thank you. Best, Rik
Another great recipe I will be making. To answer your question in America, lamb is not that readily available except during Easter, so we make cottage pie with beef.
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Lamb is always available at the grocery store for me, in Florida. It's not cheap though.
I was just thinking the same. I'll check when I go to the store .
This recipe is on my need to make to-do list
@@stefanie-ny8jc Thank you. Best, Rik
I have to admire your dedication to cooking a new recipie everyday. If you carry on at this rate you're going to run out of delicious recipies by the end of the year 😄😄😄. Keep up the goodwork your food always looks fantastic.
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Guiness makes the best pie filling mix, I used to make a corned beef and Guinness pie with onion and tinned tomatoes, veg and a stock, with a cheddar mash topping and a bread crumb topping on top of the mash, made using bread with the crusts not cut off so you have some colour variation.
Can't beat a shepherd's pie Rik ...
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❤wow it's awesome
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Wow, Rik lush recipe, you're on my phone & TV how lucky am I 😂
Yio==ou might not be saying that when you have to start to loosen the belt. Thank you. Best, Rik
I have never tried lamb before, another new thing for me. Looks so delicious! Thanks
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Always make Guinness and steak pie and, when I heard your description, thought, yeah, this makes sense. Great idea, Rik
Cheers, Graham. Good old Irish ingredients and a twist on shepherds pie - the mince I can get gives it an oil slick in the pie - I started using cubed. Thank you. Best, Rik
Oh my comfort Food Yummy ❤ I’m starving just looking at it 😊
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I can’t get minced lamb and never thought of using cubes! Never was much good at thinking outside the box!! Can’t get Guinness either but often make beef stew with local beer. I know what my next meal will be!!!
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Were do you live? North pole.?
You can substitute and use any stout (dark) beer. Interesting that Guinness hasn't come to your part of the world.
Guinness is available in South Africa…if you can find it and afford the price! Local stout is pretty good. There may be a butcher somewhere who would be willing to mince lamb but again, at an extortionate price. Lamb is by far the most expensive meat here.
Looks fabulous, my mouth is watering 👏👏❤️❤️🇬🇧
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Well, I wouldnt have thought it could be anything but mince - until I saw this! I have visitors coming in a couple of weeks, and guess what they will be eating! Thanks Rik - again! I will be looking at ALL your past recipes to see what else I can do - visitors are from New Zealand and I need to feed them well! 👏🤗❤❤❤
Sounds like a plan. They say Shepherds pie and Cottage pie(beef) All started with cubed meat - we all know it using mince these days - Using cubed doesn't give the oil slick in the pie. Good luck. Thank you. Best, Rik
Oh wow! I gotta do this one! Holy Moley! Mouth watering! Well done dear!
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Beautiful! Thanks for sharing
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That look's gorgeous thank you x
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Awesome dish Rik. Thanks for sharing.
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That looks spot on rik I am going to cook that I made shepherds pie today I do my potatoes in pressure cooker for 8min mash is perfect
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Love your style and your recipes!
I do have a laugh at how traditional English dishes are usually beige and on the unhealthy side. The stereotype. A high carb beige ingredient wrapped in another beige ingredient, full of fat and meat with occasionally some cheese in or on it.
Great food. Great comfort food! But I can see why the Brits do not live as long as those in the Mediterranean areas.
Everything in moderation and all is fine.
Will be making this stew and loving it this week!
Glad I found your channel.
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Joe and I are going to try this dish with that Guiness. Look....At....That....Love yer Rik
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As I understand to be Shepherds pie it is definitely lamb. I don’t think texture matters but I could be wrong. All other is cottage pie as you said. One of my favorites. We can’t get lamb here in Kentucky or if it is available you have to sell your first born to get it. Lol.
Another great one!
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Lamb is lamb, no matter, and I love it !! Your Guinness pie looks absolutely delicious Rik !! I need to go and buy some lamb very soon .....
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Yum Yum!!! You have made me hungry again. 😄😋👍
hey mate, great to see you here. Thank you. Best, Rik
Top drawer as always...I've ordered 2" thick beef shin from the butchers and make Osso Buco in the Instant Pot...never fails .
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Ohhhh lovely Rik. Can't eat lamb but beef just need a can of Guinness. Month watering🎉 😊😊🎉🎉
Yes cook with beef make a Guinness Cottage Pie, Lovely! Thank you. Best, Rik
You had me a Guinness!! Absolutely delish!
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I've had beef. It was still great. The Guinness would add another dimension.
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Looks amazing
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Food looks a lot much nicer when home cooked and made with my favourite beer too.
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WOO HOO!!! I always wanted to know how to do this with Guinness Stout!!! Trader Joes Beefless Bugogi mimics beef and lamb almost exactly to make this a vegan version. But because beefless is seitan [ wheat protein] and is tender, I can skip the crock spot step. Cheers from NYC!!!
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It's veggie faux meat crumbles for me....call it what ya want, but for me it's "YUM!" Thank you, as always! 🥰
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Hi Rik I’ve made the shepherds pie with chunks of lamb cause I think the lamb mince is greasy (personal opinion). I have not made it with Guinness and that did look fab so will be trying that.
Rik I have made the chicken and corn chowder and my god it was delish Will be on my soup rotation for winter.
Thanks as always. My god you are the best and I’m just loving all the recipes. Take care
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Phwoooooar, I'm saving this one to my recipe playlist.
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OMG! 🤪 Any sheep will do. 😊
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Rik, have you been reading my autobiography, because this is another dish similar to so many meals from my youth/ early twenties that marked outstanding events. This time recent is an annual weekend away staying in an old stone built bunkhouse in the Lake District. We always booked the same weekend and the catering was always the same meals, Friday was a pot of Guinness stew that had been precooked at home with jacket potatoes, Saturday was a large pork pie (also known as a Stand Pie) with homemade mushy peas and some roasted potatoes and mint sauce. The rest of the catering was full English breakfasts and cold cuts and a couple of loaves with a side salad. The rest of our weekend was filled out with a couple of walks and visits to the pub.!
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Another great meal, Rik. I'll be eating it before long.
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THANK YOU 🙏❤️
I love your channel (and yes, I'm a subscriber 👍). I'm a Lancashire lass but I now live in the SE USA.
Lamb is my favourite but hard to come by here, yet I see "Shepherds' Pie" everywhere. Made with beef! 🙄😳
I try to explain to my friends that if it's beef, it should be cottage pie and that Shepherds pie is exclusively lamb.
You know. Shepherds. Sheep. Lamb 🐑
They all realize that it makes sense and then shrug it off. Drives me nuts.
Anyway, looks delicious. Might have to give that a try too ❤️❤️
And I'm with you: Chunks of lamb are still Shepherds' Pie. So long as it's lamb; that's all that matters 👍😋
Yes I do not understand why they cannot just call it Cottage pie. Thank you. Best, Rik
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Looks amazing!
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Love shepards pie❤i have allways made it with lumps of lamm, but i guess one coukd make it with mince🤔. I like it more with lumps of meat❤anyway its a great dish😍❤️👋🇫🇮
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Beautiful! 🤍👌
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Will be definitely be making this, thanks for the recipe x
Could you please advise the table top hob model x
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She's back 😘. Man Alive,,,that looks fantastic.. Succulent looking 🐑lamb.. Nice bit of browning going on there.
I wanted to pinch some of those cubes,,with the little bit of browning on Delish I would say 😘.. Mr G and I don't have Insta pot,,,however,, we will use our slow cooker.😘 I was thinking of adding mashed down potato crisps cheese and onion flavour ,on top with loads of cheese..😘 . I hope to fly, sail , or train it to yours,and get a huge slice ,whilst it is still piping hot 😘 Thankfully Mr G is recovering slowly, he had kidney transplant , Great to see you are recovering from covid..Stay safe my friend.😘😘
HOOOOOOOOOOOORAY! All the very best to Mr G. In fact good luck to you both can't be an easy time! I could do that cheesy crisp in a bread bun as a sandwich - would love it too! Covid still giving probs - no worries - look after Mr G and look after yourself. Thank you. Best, Rik
Ooo a buttered roll/bap with scrunched up cheese ‘n’ onion crisps - one of life’s simple pleasures Rik! 😋😊☺️
@@davidmurphy816 I agree - a multitude of flavours can be had. Thank you. Best, Rik
I'm drooling.... looks amazing 😍
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Outstanding!👏
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Well what can I say 💯👍 again love your videos ❤
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Looks bloomin delicious Rik!!
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Thank you for your advise on removing the pressure cooker lid. 👍
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doesn't get better than that ❤
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Looks delicious Rik.
Here in the US practically no one uses lamb for shepherd's pie any more and definitely not in chunks. They all make it with ground beef around us. Most make a rather dry stack of ground beef and seasonings base, corn and or creamed corn, with a mash topping all baked. Even my Mom mostly made it with ground beef because she was feeding a houseful, it was cheap, and lamb was hard to come by and always expensive when available. She left the ground beef chunky for something to chew and made a good gravy with what she had. A couple special times a year we would make sure it was made with cut up lamb and onions. - Thanks for triggering the memories
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Our local greasy spoon does something like this, you can get it at 9 in the morning if you want it.
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Thank you again for the reminder that all meat cubes shrink in the cooking. Only took me a couple decades to deduce this fact for myself. Cooking videos were not available when I started learning to cook. Heck even cook books with pictures were a luxury and my mother hated to cook but fortunately my grandmothers and great aunties shared their knowledge from the 1920s to 1940s vintage. Looking forward to Instant Pot tender lamb cubes. Sometimes cubed goat meat is available locally and I bet that would definitely benefit from the Instant Pot method. Any suggestions as to name if goats meat?
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Oh my! Seems like the whole barnyard is falling into the Guinness Beer Vat. I think the chickens are still safe.
Actually I once had to use a leg of goat to make an Irish Stew when my husband brought it home from the market by mistake instead of leg of lamb that I had sent him to the market for. I cooked it the same way and no one could tell the difference. Everyone enjoyed it at our dinner party. It remained the Cook's Secret.
As long as it isn't an old goat, I would give it a go. The generous addition of Guinness is the great equalizer and taste tamer.
How Brilliant!
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👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 I always make cottage pie hamburgers just easier to get around here . But this looks delicious. And you can never go wrong with Guinness. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
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I usually make it with a mixture of both, buy Lamb leg steak and cube it down add mince brown it off add fluid and savouries and cook till tender add carrots and peas and cook till done.
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Lovely! I'm making this asap ❤❤
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Yummm
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love it mate👍👍👍
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Hi Rik. If using beef how long would you put it in pressure cooker for. I think about the same as the lamb,what do you think. That pie looks delicious.x
Yes exactly the same. Thank you. Best, Rik
I made this and it hit the spot
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Brilliant 🤩
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Wow!
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🇬🇧♥️ mouth watering 🤤😋
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