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    Question:Best Shepherds Pie!

    Royale333
    Tue Feb 05, 2013 10:40 pm
    Newbie "Fry Cook" Poster
    Best Shepherds Pie! Has anyone made this? Should it go into an 8x8 or a 9x16?
    I don't want a thin layer of meat mixture, but I also don't want it bubbling over all over the oven!
    DrGaellon
    Wed Feb 06, 2013 12:50 am
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    The 8x8 is probably too small - it will be full before you add the potato topping. But the 9x13 is too large (it's almost twice the volume of the 8x8). A 9x9 would be ideal. If you don't have one, you'll have to settle for the 9x13, but the meat layer will be on the thin side.
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