Shepherds Pie - A Delicious Basic To Feed The Family

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
  • This recipe will elevate your Shepherd’s Pie to the next level. Let me know what you think.
    Also, just a little note - you can now listen to my video in Spanish. Simply select the Spanish audio option in the settings while watching.
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    *Cost Breakdown (AUD):
    $21 lamb mince ($14/kg)
    $9.60 potatoes and vegetables
    $2 miscellaneous - eg. sauces. (I already have a lot in my cupboard)
    = $33.60 / 8
    = $4.20 per serving*
    Ingredients:
    - 1.5 kg (3.3 lbs) lamb mince
    - 2 brown onions, finely diced
    - 3 carrots, finely diced
    - 2 sticks of celery, finely diced
    - 2 corn cobs, kernels removed
    - 5 cloves garlic, finely diced
    - small bunch of rosemary, finely chopped
    - small bunch of thyme, finely chopped
    - 2 tbsp olive oil
    - 2 tbsp tomato paste
    - 12 dashes Worcestershire sauce
    - 3 tbsp flour
    - 1 litre (4 cups) chicken stock
    - 2 kg (4.4 lbs) potatoes, suitable for mashing (e.g., Sebago)
    - 100g (3.5 oz) butter
    - 100ml (3.5 fl oz) milk
    - handful of panko breadcrumbs
    - 30g (1 oz) Pecorino cheese, grated
    - salt to taste
    Method:
    1. Heat a large heavy-based pot over medium-high heat. Add a drizzle of oil. Once hot, add one-third of the lamb mince with a pinch of salt. Cook until browned, then stir and remove from the pan. Set aside and repeat with the remaining mince.
    2. Return the pan to high heat. Add onions and carrots and sauté for 2-3 minutes, stirring often. Add garlic, rosemary, thyme, and celery, and continue to stir well. Then, incorporate the tomato paste, Worcestershire sauce, and flour. Cook for another 2-3 minutes, stirring continuously.
    3. Add the cooked lamb back to the pan along with the chicken stock. Season with salt, if needed, and simmer on medium-low heat for 20-30 minutes. Add the corn kernels in the last two minutes and stir through.
    4. While the meat simmers, place peeled potatoes in cold, salted water and bring to a boil. Cook until fork-tender, about 25-30 minutes. Mash the potatoes using a masher or ricer, then mix in the butter and milk until well absorbed.
    5. Preheat the oven to 180°C (350°F). Transfer the cooked meat mixture to an oven-safe dish approximately 30 x 25 cm (12 x 10 inches). Top with mashed potatoes, creating peaks for crispy edges. Sprinkle with Pecorino cheese and panko breadcrumbs.
    6. Bake for 35-40 minutes, or until golden brown and crispy on top.
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Комментарии • 598

  • @Getpojke
    @Getpojke 3 месяца назад +449

    Growing up in Scotland, Shepherd's/cottage pie day was always one of the best days of the week. BTW a trick for those with or without Coeliac disease is to add a few handfuls of oats instead of flour. It thickens the stew & being penny pinching Scots made the meat serve more people. It also tastes great, adds fibre & slow release energy, I like the slightly nutty flavour it adds to the meal.

    • @gileshouliston7282
      @gileshouliston7282 3 месяца назад +17

      When I was sick in England. But grandmas mince and tatties got me back on track. That and good quality broth, with bones soaked in the stock. Humble food but ate like a king

    • @johnheckles8239
      @johnheckles8239 3 месяца назад +31

      How was copper wire invented? A Scotsman and a Yorkshireman fighting over the last penny 😂🤣😂

    • @waveman1500
      @waveman1500 3 месяца назад +12

      Oats contain gluten as well, so only recommended for gluten tolerant people!

    • @Getpojke
      @Getpojke 3 месяца назад

      @@waveman1500 Studies have shown that most gluten intolerant people can safely eat a limited amount of uncontaminated oats. Care should be taken as some large factories may handle other grains & be contaminated. In fact eating oats can be recommended for many Coeliacs due to the beneficial nutrient values found in them.
      “The safety of oats in individuals with celiac disease has been extensively investigated. Clinical evidence confirms that consumption of pure, uncontaminated oats is safe in the amount of 50 to 70 grams per day (1/2-3/4 cup dry rolled oats) by adults and 20 to 25 grams per day (1/4 cup dry rolled oats) by children with celiac disease. Studies looking at the consumption of oats over five years have confirmed their safety. However, the studies looking at safety of oats in celiac disease have involved a small number of subjects, the oats used were pure, free of gluten contamination and the amount allowed per day was also limited." - (Extract from a release from The Professional Advisory Board of the Canadian Celiac Association, in collaboration with Health Canada.)
      Many other respected & accredited bodies also agree. But yes I'd say if you suffer from gluten intolerance, check with your doctor/specialist before suddenly eating oats, though chances are they may already have discussed it with you.

    • @Getpojke
      @Getpojke 3 месяца назад +6

      @@johnheckles8239 😆
      Some also say that the Grand Canyon was formed when a visiting Scotman & Yorkshireman were told somebody had dropped a penny.

  • @jdcc789
    @jdcc789 3 месяца назад +172

    I really love how thoughtful you are about different people's capabilities, the comments about people who have mobility issues or those with celiac disease. I haven't seen that level of care in others recipe videos.

    • @leomckeen1108
      @leomckeen1108 3 месяца назад +7

      Literally my first thought 🙌🏼 he's such a legend. I can't do fine dicing due to seizures so have to be careful, he's the GOAT so genuine, caring inclusive and wholesome

    • @Jeppe_P
      @Jeppe_P 3 месяца назад

      I personally cant have dairy so would love to see how to make the best mash without butter and milk

    • @saqwana25
      @saqwana25 2 месяца назад

      @@Jeppe_P from my experience unsweetened unflavored oat or almond milk make pretty good mashed potatoes. as for the butter a quality margarine can work well, and another option would be olive or avocado oil.

  • @spongem8118
    @spongem8118 3 месяца назад +143

    Leaving in the small bloopers is great

    • @CubeBizz
      @CubeBizz 2 месяца назад +3

      makes Andy relatable :D

  • @kristophergoordman7225
    @kristophergoordman7225 3 месяца назад +143

    Whether it’s shepherds pie or cottage pie, it’s absolutely delicious! One of the best meals I’ve ever eaten! Thanks for the recipe Andy!

    • @andy_cooks
      @andy_cooks  3 месяца назад +19

      it's a good wholesome dish!

  • @fussyrenovator7551
    @fussyrenovator7551 3 месяца назад +75

    Thankyou for mentioning “ if you have a disability “. I have arthritis in my hands but I I can chop things just fine. My trouble now is lifting heavy pots, because I had a fall and had to have an elbow replacement. I’m not allowed to to lift anything heavy or use machinery that could compromise the glue. David Lebovitz spoke about some pans that are light and brilliant, because he is injured after being a line cook in Paris. I’ve saved his article somewhere but it s very nice of you to take time to recognise us. Jacques Pepin peels potatoes the only way I can. I can’t hold a potato and rotate it. I cut off both ends and stand it on the board and peel in strips, as he does, but I can’t peel a carrot the way he says. I have to do the double ended scrape 😂

    • @JontyBlue67
      @JontyBlue67 3 месяца назад +1

      I use carbon steel pans for this reason, nowhere as heavy as cast, stainless is even lighter. I won't advertise a brand here, but just google Aussie1 piece carbon steel pans. No matter which way you go, I have learnt...carbon steel for similar results to cast, stainless steel for acidic dishes including tomatoes.

  • @leomckeen1108
    @leomckeen1108 3 месяца назад +51

    Appreciate your wholesome content beyond words Andy. I suffer from seizures from an armed forces incidence. I sometimes shy away from cutting things like garlic without a protective glove, so tend to cheat. Just appreciate your advice and inclusivity, I don't identify as having a disability but I love how much your recipes are helpful for all home chefs. Stay awesome brother 👌🏼you help more people than you may understand

    • @monie1527
      @monie1527 3 месяца назад

      They sell protective chopping gloves? Thank you! ❤❤

    • @ancogaming
      @ancogaming 3 месяца назад

      @@monie1527 Yeah, you may want to search for "butcher gloves". These are essentially finely meshed chain gloves made of stainless steel. So, in addition to protecting yourself, you get to look and feel like a knight in shiny chain mail armor as an added bonus. It'll be the coolest thing you have in your kitchen, by far.

    • @kdpwt
      @kdpwt 24 дня назад

      Thank you for your service

  • @northern_moss
    @northern_moss 3 месяца назад +52

    Really like the long format vids Andy. Appreciate you.

    • @andy_cooks
      @andy_cooks  3 месяца назад +5

      Glad you like them, thanks for watching

  • @Harry_Beanbag
    @Harry_Beanbag 3 месяца назад +16

    "Taste your food as you cook" is the most important guide when preparing any dish

    • @Nalianna
      @Nalianna 3 месяца назад

      Yeah good one.. .then my "serves 8" dish... serves 3.

  • @VoodooViking
    @VoodooViking Месяц назад +2

    I’ve used multiple other meats also. Pork, venison, Turkey. All of em are good. Venison I have to say is probably my favorite. But you definitely need to make a roux or thick sauce to compensate for how lean it is.

  • @clairewright8153
    @clairewright8153 3 месяца назад +20

    I haven’t cooked shepherds pie for decades as I’m lucky enough to have a husband who cooks a great one. He adds Worcestershire and soy sauce foe extra yumminess.

  • @nekoill
    @nekoill 2 месяца назад +11

    If I had to choose one dish I'd be eating for the rest of my life, shepherd's pie would be it 💓

  • @amandashamanda9479
    @amandashamanda9479 3 месяца назад +24

    Even on days you can’t talk, I still love your videos 😉 especially when you include those of us with disabilities in cooking!

  • @katej3z715
    @katej3z715 3 месяца назад +9

    My Mum often made Cottage or Shepherd's pie on Mondays, from the left over roast. We are far nearer to Scotland than London, there was always more potato to filling than you are using but a Scot's cheese and crumb topping. I tend to use minced beef or lamb now. Add in some frozen peas to the recipe and this is just so yummy!

  • @ozarklisa1199
    @ozarklisa1199 3 месяца назад +23

    Story of my life
    "I've put myself in this predicament, so I'll carry on."

  • @Hortonscakes
    @Hortonscakes 3 месяца назад +17

    More than anything is hearing Aussie's "noises" when expressing things. Like "ooohwah". Love that! You can't do any wrong Andy! This looks delish! 💯 💯 💯

    • @Trikk57
      @Trikk57 3 месяца назад +12

      He's a kiwi

    • @MichaelWestcott
      @MichaelWestcott 3 месяца назад +8

      @@Trikk57 It's an Australian tradition to claim successful Kiwis as our own, even if they're Russell Crowe

    • @soullessnight6539
      @soullessnight6539 3 месяца назад +3

      @@MichaelWestcottyes but the difference with Russell is he tells everyone he is Australian 😂

    • @JontyBlue67
      @JontyBlue67 3 месяца назад +2

      I watched an Aussie V Kiwi rugby match a couple of weeks ago. Kiwis won, it was great to see all the Kiwi players girlfriends jump the fence and start grazing on the grass!

    • @Hortonscakes
      @Hortonscakes 3 месяца назад

      @@Trikk57 keep in mind I'm just a dumb American lol

  • @BradYaeger
    @BradYaeger 25 дней назад +1

    One of my favorites especially in cold weather . If anybody gets the chance to make this with game meat like venison or elk it's a real treat .

  • @gileshouliston7282
    @gileshouliston7282 3 месяца назад +5

    Either shepherds or cottage. Always love baked beans with it. Proper mothers hug food

  • @bushratbeachbum
    @bushratbeachbum 3 месяца назад +5

    Love your work dude.
    Am getting my shit together after a period of very poor mental health.
    It's often food and nutrition that suffers first and your videos are rekindling my love of cooking.
    Nice one fella!!
    Big luv!

  • @idkwtf2makemyusername104
    @idkwtf2makemyusername104 3 месяца назад +31

    I make big baked potatoes and scoop out the insides and make mashes taters w them and fill the tato skins w my cottage pie filling. Then i throw em on a sheet pan with a can of fridge biscuits and they bake while the cottage pie tater skins get crispy tops and soak up some of the juice from the meat mix...lawd those are so good. I made em for a friend 12yrs ago when she had a baby and she still asks for me to make em. 😂 ❤

    • @NativeWarrior88
      @NativeWarrior88 3 месяца назад +1

      Thats a really good idea and it sounds easy! I might have to try it!

    • @idkwtf2makemyusername104
      @idkwtf2makemyusername104 3 месяца назад

      @amandajay9058 ohhh it's sooooo good, I hope you get a chance to try it and enjoy it ! 😊

    • @bushratbeachbum
      @bushratbeachbum 3 месяца назад

      What the hell are fridge biscuits??!!!

    • @dh1380
      @dh1380 3 месяца назад

      Yes, what the hell are fridge biscuits?

  • @ricardosoares6483
    @ricardosoares6483 3 месяца назад +12

    It's amazing to see how he's just having fun while talking literally nonsense to us. We love you Andy - and please keep talking nonsense 😅😆😊

  • @koenwieringa1904
    @koenwieringa1904 2 дня назад

    I love love love LOVE this dish. Any form of potato in an oven dish just elevates it (okay, not fries, fair enough). It's just past 9:30 in the morning here and now I want to make a cornish pie. 🤤

  • @ravenlord_xix
    @ravenlord_xix 11 дней назад

    My favourite time of year is Shepard Pie season when it starts to get colder. My grandma makes an entire pie for me, and I split it up into small dishes for my lunches at work. Now, I have a nice recipe to make my own, and take her a pie in return

  • @SimDeck
    @SimDeck 3 месяца назад +6

    Great stuff. Cooking this for my family is one of the great pleasures in life. Your channel has elavated my cooking so much. Thank you!

  • @jessicacrosse2067
    @jessicacrosse2067 3 месяца назад +2

    A tip for folks wanting to do this: make sure your filling is as thick as you want it to be BEFORE adding the mash and baking. The filling will not thicken up extra in the oven. You have to have it right before the mash goes on, or you'll serve it too watery.

  • @JontyBlue67
    @JontyBlue67 3 месяца назад +33

    I always gave my Mum schtick about her Shepherds pie made with beef mince. The saving grace however was that she made it with baked beans, it was delicious. So I now make a baked beans cottage pie thanks to Mum.
    The other version I love is made over two days and includes shredded slow cooked lamb shanks and lamb mince plus rehydrated Porcini mushrooms.
    Congrundulations on the great mash, and recipe, loved it.

    • @fionarielly1232
      @fionarielly1232 3 месяца назад +3

      My mum was English,and she used Bake Beans as well.Love it ❤

    • @simonpallister842
      @simonpallister842 3 месяца назад +1

      I am English (in Aus), I use baked beans also

    • @m.theresa1385
      @m.theresa1385 3 месяца назад +1

      Wow on the baked beans. Brummie expat here and I’d not heard or thought of this before. I’m very much looking forward to trying a mini pie next week. Cheers 🍻

    • @JontyBlue67
      @JontyBlue67 3 месяца назад

      I'm also from the UK, I was 3 when we docked in Adelaide in Mar 1970.

  • @mikevlack7687
    @mikevlack7687 3 месяца назад +2

    These cheap eats videos are appreciated in our current cost of living crisis 🙏

  • @EvilCronos13
    @EvilCronos13 18 дней назад

    We have made Shepard's pie in my family for many years and none of them have tasted anything like this. I added a bit of spice and it was fantastic! Thanks for the recipe!

  • @ouhutra
    @ouhutra 3 месяца назад +1

    Andy is the best! So refreshing and I'd trust his recipes over almost any other chef on youtube.

  • @mattsnyder4754
    @mattsnyder4754 3 месяца назад +1

    I definitely recommend cooking the beef and veggies in a Dutch oven. Then you can just chuck the potatoes on top and heave the whole thing in the oven. Saves a dish to wash up.

  • @tristancleary
    @tristancleary 3 месяца назад +15

    It's crazy how much this recipe has in common with a bolognese, at least at the start. Thanks for the recipe Andy, you rock.

    • @theluanvuong5886
      @theluanvuong5886 3 месяца назад +4

      It's just ragu, man. French, Italian etc... it's all the same. You just need to know how to cook one and the others are just slightly different ingredients

    • @adamsteel7147
      @adamsteel7147 3 месяца назад +2

      You can make many dishes if you can make a ragu. spag bol, ragu paperdelle, casserole, braised beef or cottage pie

    • @waveman1500
      @waveman1500 3 месяца назад +1

      As Andy said in the video, the historical version of most meat pies would use small leftover chunks of cooked roast meat, not mince.

  • @aleksydabrowa1114
    @aleksydabrowa1114 3 месяца назад +1

    My English grandmother used to make it nearly exactly the same as this, but without the breadcrumbs. Did as you said and had peas and corn. The only major difference was she used to add slices of tomato underneath the mash. The acidity from them used to cut through the fat of the lamb and added a different texture to the dish. Now I can’t have one without it. Highly recommend giving it a go.

  • @melissaphillis7247
    @melissaphillis7247 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm loving these large family one pan meals, it's getting my deep freeze nicely packed. Thanks Andy, this week's meals!!

  • @rodrigoleal5713
    @rodrigoleal5713 3 месяца назад +2

    It’s quite all right, Chef, we all speak strangely when improvising in front of a camera. Important thing is that you got your point through and in a most amusing fashion. Cheers, you’re a legend.

  • @bendelbridge
    @bendelbridge 3 месяца назад +1

    Only things I’d do differently is to add maybe 1/4 to 1/2 of red wine as well as the stock. Apart from that its awesome

  • @alexandraayeone1470
    @alexandraayeone1470 3 месяца назад +4

    Refusing to watch the rest of this. Only cos I'm fkn stoned , hungry af and 2 lazy to go to shops 😂
    Love this guy's cooking

    • @ibec69
      @ibec69 3 месяца назад

      Rule no. 1. Always have food in fridge before you get baked.

  • @LucidoPeter
    @LucidoPeter 3 месяца назад +2

    Really appreciate the call out for celiacs. Not something that's normally done and really helps get this down!

  • @mckidney1
    @mckidney1 3 месяца назад +2

    Interesting point on the potatoes. Cut to protect the protein layer from being overcooked, but on the other hand it also increases the speed of Osmosis. This will season the potatoes and also extract starch and other dissolved solids from inside the potato to the water you are throwing away. Uncut potatoes are slower to cook, but also slower to degrade.
    Chefs manage this problem 3 folds: 1. Temperature is always as high as possible. 2. Salt the water to slow down Osmosis and 3. cut the potatoes so the depth is the same - that is the only size that matters. This is why tall shapes are historically preferred for larger pieces. At home you can try finding the pot that is 2x as larger as the size of what you are doing and has a lid, then use it on high heat for continuous rolling boil without the water overflowing.

  • @Obsid_Ian
    @Obsid_Ian Месяц назад

    A tip for saving mashed potatoes that are too watery is to add an egg yolk or two and whisk it in whilst they are still steaming hot. Not only does this fix them but it adds flavour and a nice rich colour.

  • @Kimberly82Anne
    @Kimberly82Anne 3 месяца назад +5

    “Ive put myself in this predicament, so we will carry on” 🤣🤣

  • @Knightowl1980
    @Knightowl1980 3 месяца назад +2

    One the most epic comfort foods, just so good

  • @Getpojke
    @Getpojke 3 месяца назад +2

    You can turn either a shepherd's or cottage pie into a Cumberland pie by adding cheese & breadcrumbs as a crispy topping on top of the mashed tatties. Again being an East Coast Scot & like to add a layer of "skirlie" & cheese on top in place of the breadcrumbs. Skirlie is a fried mix of oatmeal, fat, onion & seasonings like salt & pepper (with maybe some green herbs in there too).😋

    • @WeAreThePeople1690
      @WeAreThePeople1690 3 месяца назад +1

      Same thing for fish pie and mariners pie, although mariners has corn as well.

  • @jessicacrosse2067
    @jessicacrosse2067 3 месяца назад

    Spot on, this is exactly how I make it. When I have extra veg in the fridge that needs using, I throw it in too. I've done peas, corn, red capsicum, zucchini, tomatoes, and green beans. Super delicious.
    To make it freezer friendly, I won't mash the potatoes, I just put cooked cubed potato in at the end and divide it up. Sure its not exactly a Shepard's pie anymore, more like Shepard's casserole. But its so easy and delicious, and freezes extremely well like that for meal prep. You can of course freeze it with the mash, its just more annoying to reheat so I don't bother.

  • @diannamaddeford
    @diannamaddeford 2 месяца назад

    My Mother always cooked her Shepherd Pie with a pastry crust - thanks for the memory!! This recipe is now a family fave

  • @lawrenceburchett7411
    @lawrenceburchett7411 3 месяца назад +1

    Not that you will read this but , shall we say very Scots, Scots -Irish, from the Eastern Shore of Maryland .Ate this on the farm , in the suburbs, and at 21 , carried in onto Tugboats, not only did the crew like it but once you had it set and done, well could serve in a Seaway, if its rolling ...well reckon ya had to be there .Oh and we ran 4 guys to a 90 foot Tug soooo, had to be versatile ...lol .Like your vids , Calm Seas , Fair winds and a star to guide you by...

  • @projectpenwing
    @projectpenwing 25 дней назад

    Just wanna point out that i like the sound level of music you guys have on the videos in the backgroud. It's there to fill the background noise but voice is still easy to hear and background music doesnt steal the show. Oh and food looks delish.!

  • @SingleMaltIdiot
    @SingleMaltIdiot Месяц назад

    Always love how accessible these cooking tutorials are. Feel like whenever I see most recipes from larger cooking channels, especially if they're from expert chefs, I go in expecting to hear about how you need expensive ingredients, or how you need to pipe the potatoes for example, no exception. Your recipes are always so open to alternatives though (within reason obviously) that I always walk away honestly excited that I can actually try them someday.

  • @kris_kreations
    @kris_kreations 3 месяца назад +3

    Looks scrumptious!!!

  • @frondulant106
    @frondulant106 3 месяца назад +3

    Excellent vid again, Andy and team. Shepherd's pie is a joy early midweek using up any roast lamb left over from Sunday. Proper home cooking, thank you
    Incidentally, I'm glad you focussed on "undulate" rather than "crevices" 😂

  • @matslindeberg
    @matslindeberg 3 месяца назад +1

    I just made shepherds, well, cottage pie for my family tonight. Simple but delish. And moments later this lovely video popped up in my feed. Great minds and all that :)
    .

  • @alistairmills7608
    @alistairmills7608 3 месяца назад +6

    Love a beef Cottage pie, not minced beef but pulled skirt steak and fresh herbs parsley, garlic and tarragon and a really good mashed kipfler potatoes top with lots of texture on top with a little grated Red Leister cheddar and a great red wine eaten infront of an open fire. Heavenly

    • @WeAreThePeople1690
      @WeAreThePeople1690 3 месяца назад

      Shepherds pie made with real leg/shoulder of lamb is just as tasty. I agree, made with mince either beef or lamb, just isn't as good.

  • @g4rou1977
    @g4rou1977 3 месяца назад

    The tip for the size of potatoes to boil for mash is very helpful, I've always cut the potatoes quite small just so it cooks quicker.

  • @ricd5553
    @ricd5553 17 дней назад

    the pecorino and panko are a really nice touch. Looks amazing!

  • @soladeos
    @soladeos 3 месяца назад

    andy, thank you so much for bringing great cooking content!!!! your personality is spot-on for this medium!!!! Makes me nostalgic for the days of the Food Network when they actually cooked. thanks for filling that void. we love you guys... keep it up!!! you're doing awesome work!!!!

  • @RobinWyse
    @RobinWyse 3 месяца назад +2

    Looks delicious, I have never thought about putting panko on top but I'm going to have to give it a try. Great vid, thanks

  • @JRSofty
    @JRSofty 3 месяца назад +1

    Love making a cottage pie during winter, here.

  • @leor2830
    @leor2830 3 месяца назад +1

    Looks good,,, I add red wine to the "meat mixture", and an egg yolk to the mash

  • @bunshapiro9091
    @bunshapiro9091 3 месяца назад

    My favorite number, my favorite time of day, and my favorite Austrian painters birthday. I love cottage pie 🥧

  • @jimdavidson3345
    @jimdavidson3345 3 месяца назад

    Though I make this dish from time to time, Andy made 3 suggestions that I will take to heart: don’t cut potatoes into small pieces; top with panko and top with grated Parmesan cheese. Thank you for helping me become a better cook!

  • @johnpiercy3562
    @johnpiercy3562 3 месяца назад +1

    Cottage pie with ground beef and mashed spuds is a staple around our house, and a healthier variation that we also like uses ground chicken or turkey with mashed sweet potato on the top. Thanks for the recipe, Andy. I'll have to try and track down some ground lamb... once I win the lottery.

  • @knightwagner
    @knightwagner 3 месяца назад +1

    I grew up on cottage pie and there's no dish that screams "home" more than it. I'm excited to try this recipe.

  • @fragr33f74
    @fragr33f74 Месяц назад

    Honestly, I just love the vibes of these videos 😂

  • @Reqreationalife
    @Reqreationalife Месяц назад

    I love how you explained the history of it!

  • @sloopy5191
    @sloopy5191 3 месяца назад

    Just an aside, I use my angel food cake pan for taking the corn off the cob. The nice high sides of the pan catch almost every kernel, and I find the tube holds the corn perfectly.

  • @Roosvelen
    @Roosvelen 2 месяца назад

    My grandmother used to mix the mince with mashed potatoes, then to use only mashed potatoes to coat the plate (a bit like pastry), fill that platy boi with the meat/'tatoes and cover it like andy did (well without with the wavy bits).

  • @nickcifarelli8887
    @nickcifarelli8887 3 месяца назад

    You are easily my Fav cooking show. So humble and cheeky. You stuffed up corn going everywhere and you didnt deny it, you didnt edit it out. It was awesome :DDDDD

  • @ToddGuyTheThrashingZombie
    @ToddGuyTheThrashingZombie 3 месяца назад

    Person from the United States here. I only learned to make this properly a few months ago by watching a Gordon Ramsey video. I always used to make it like my mother and my grandmother. They did layers. Ground beef, corn, peas or green beans, creamed corn then the potato. I started adding gravy to the meat a few years ago because I always thought it was a little dry. How you made it and how Gordon made it are very similar, which I guess is the right way to make it.

  • @chriswalton8702
    @chriswalton8702 3 месяца назад

    Love a good cottage pie as I'm British. Also to bulk out the meat you can add lentils to increase the size of the dish for low cost.

  • @rwinch
    @rwinch 3 месяца назад

    Accomplished Chef......and now a budding comedian! Sky is the limit!

  • @martinpallmann
    @martinpallmann 3 месяца назад

    Ok. I tried that and it‘s in the oven right now. smells delicious and from the tasting during cooking it‘s a 10/10. I just ommited the Thyme and the corn but added some nutmeg to the potatoes.

    • @martinpallmann
      @martinpallmann 3 месяца назад

      That was A-MAZ-ING. Man I gained 1kg this evening.

  • @MrRick6007
    @MrRick6007 2 месяца назад

    Mum always made cottage and shepherds pie with a family of eight hungry kids it was a staple in our house in New Zealand good on you Andy and yes I just subscribed cheers

  • @pythonia5522
    @pythonia5522 3 месяца назад

    BRILLIANT,, DONT LET IT STOP YOU FROM COOKING,, USE A BLENDER IF NEEDED,,,,

  • @veronv4536
    @veronv4536 3 месяца назад

    Love the low cost meal… we certainly need it during these economically challenging times! Thanks Andy! 👏👏😍😍

  • @luap89
    @luap89 2 месяца назад

    Both are class - Cooked for me as a kid from my rents now I do both in winter get the lads over too and smash a load of red wine. Lovely!

  • @Feebeeee
    @Feebeeee 3 месяца назад

    Was my Scottish dad’s favourite meal, either Shepherds pie or cottage pie, he loved tatties & mince in any form ☺️ Mum added a little Worcestershire sauce aka Doodoo sauce in our house. Renamed because a friend named Andrew had a niece who could only manage Doodoo for his name & it stuck 🤣 (he loves Worcestershire sauce)
    So many memories around food, whether it be the delicious aromas, the flavours, the things you use to make the meals. I love all my old bits & bobs, utensils, baking dishes etc filled with memories & character. Adds to the pleasure of cooking.
    Love to freeze shepherds pie in single serves too, so handy! Ooops soz for novel 🤣

  • @user-uf8vb6sx4l
    @user-uf8vb6sx4l 3 месяца назад

    My Family Loves Loves Loves Shepherds Pie. Both of my daughters make it for their families.

  • @kuttfam0191
    @kuttfam0191 3 месяца назад

    As a child, I got horrible food poisoning from a cottage pie. As u watched you prepare your dish, I finally thought that I could eat it again. It's been well over 50 years since the incident, but I think I'm ready. This looked so amazing!!

  • @macakucizmama831
    @macakucizmama831 3 месяца назад

    One thing I see not a single chef online do, and everyone do where I live in Europe is to make a mash potato with a mixer ( blender or a food processor is hell no, itwill make a glue from it) , but after smashing slowly adding milk and if you want butter and a mixer would give and extremely smooth , fine and silky texture, sieve can not come even close, and it’s harder and more to wash later.

  • @rimmersbryggeri
    @rimmersbryggeri День назад

    I think a mandolin is a good idea if you struggle with knives. I like the Boerner V slice because it comes with a safety handle. Not so good for selleri but it can be used if you are careful.

  • @51rwyatt
    @51rwyatt 3 месяца назад +2

    That ended up looking pretty great. Imagine showing that to your 8 guests. Definitely gonna try that for a next dinner party.

  • @kowboykel665
    @kowboykel665 3 месяца назад

    Ahhh that took me back, one of my favorite dishes as a child was mum's shepherds pie, made with the previous nights leftover roast lamb, the mince (cottage) version was second best. Great homely dishes for sure.

  • @MizLaur
    @MizLaur 3 месяца назад

    My Mum (we’re Canadian,) always added Campbell’s Alphabet Soup (tomato-veggie soup base,) to our cottage pie. I add it to this day.

  • @jb7753
    @jb7753 3 месяца назад

    2.49... I can't even describe that facial expression, but it works so well.

  • @Quezacotlish
    @Quezacotlish Месяц назад

    Shepherds pie made from the left overs from last nights Roast Lamb is the best!

  • @stephenbrocklehurst7914
    @stephenbrocklehurst7914 3 месяца назад

    Top notch.
    I do mine in 3 layers. Below the mash and the lamb cooked with some onion is a layer of puy lentils and chopped veg.
    Nicked the idea from a 'Farmhouse Kitchen' cookbook of my mums...

  • @bjharrison4460
    @bjharrison4460 3 месяца назад

    Interesting about adding the milk to the potatoes.... We have always been taught the secret to great mashed potatoes is make sure the milk is hot when you add it. It works, anyway... (Pennsylvania, USA)

  • @BreonNagy
    @BreonNagy 3 месяца назад

    Love a good shepherd's pie. I usually add gruyere into the mashed potatoes.

  • @michaelteasdale2919
    @michaelteasdale2919 3 месяца назад

    I highly endorse this recipe….T-Paste and Worcestershire sauce is what makes it👌

  • @user-zt1ym7zc7p
    @user-zt1ym7zc7p 29 дней назад

    I’m Canadian. We call this dish with ground beef (mince) Shepherd’s Pie . Lamb is very expensive and if we eat it it’s as a rack of ribs or chops . I honestly can’t remember if I’ve ever seen ground lamb in a grocery store.

  • @Gibretep
    @Gibretep 2 месяца назад

    I worked out a few weeks ago why some of my food was over seasoned. Like you say I season all the way through, from the start and check as I go. But if I am cooking anything that needs reducing the salt becomes more concentrated as the water evaporates. The day I figured this out I ladled out some of the sauce and replaced with water. Kept the removed sauce to use in another dish and went easy on the salt.

  • @GazMoore
    @GazMoore 3 месяца назад

    Cottage pie with a chilli con carne instead of mince beef gravy works a treat with lots of grated cheese on top of the mash 😋 👌

  • @Tupiaz
    @Tupiaz 2 месяца назад +1

    Personally i would not add salt to the cooking water when doing mash potatoes. The salt with make it more sticky and less fluffy. Also add nutmeg and don't be shy the nutmeg gives the mash potatoes a nutty and earthy, bitter note which really serves it well. Personally I prefer mash potatoes with more butter and less milk but that is personally preference. I might get some flag for this but If you are on a budget and don't have broth you can add the cooking water from the potatoes. Works better than many bouillon cubes

  • @huggledemon32
    @huggledemon32 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for the comment about disability- I love cooking, but I have mobility issues and a torn shoulder tendon- so I struggle to chop hard veggies etc- my food processor has been a godsend!🥰
    I even use it to mince my own meat- has a much better texture and flavour🤷‍♀️👍🏻🥰

  • @joel5956
    @joel5956 3 месяца назад

    I know corn isn't "authentic" for this dish, but I've always thought the sweetness adds a lot to it. Plus that's how my mom made it and I've always thought of it more as a family recipe than anything else.

  • @LieutenantNuggets
    @LieutenantNuggets 3 месяца назад

    I made this tonight with some roast veggies and it was absolutely delicious. Will 100% be naking this again. Thanks, Chef Andy

  • @Toxxyc
    @Toxxyc 3 месяца назад

    "Comfortably feed 8 adults" mate here in South Africa that'll feed me and 2 buds around a bushveld wood fire 😂
    Looks awesome, gonna give this a shot for my family!

  • @UlajNarasifen
    @UlajNarasifen 3 месяца назад +1

    1:27 agreed, the containers of crushed garlic or ginger I've tried always have this weird unpleasant taste to it I guess from whatever preservatives they use, much better to go into the effort of chopping them up yourself.

  • @LindaSmith-vq1br
    @LindaSmith-vq1br 3 месяца назад

    We use oat flour as a thickener as my mother cannot handle gluten. It works well and, at most, adds a slightly nutty flavour to whatever it is in.

  • @zorg1100
    @zorg1100 3 месяца назад

    Lamb and Elk is my go to combo

  • @FA_FOmotors
    @FA_FOmotors Месяц назад

    Im not huge on sweets so this has been my birthday cake for years!

  • @MrDanmjack
    @MrDanmjack 3 месяца назад +1

    I made shepherds pie last week. With a whole lamb shoulder. Slow cooked. Delicious

    • @kazwilson425
      @kazwilson425 3 месяца назад

      Ditto. Slow cooked a huge lamb shoulder & used the leftovers for a shepherds pie. Its outstanding.