Danielle's Shepperd's Pie

"We just can't get enough of this in our house...it's such a comfort food. There are many versions of this recipe and I came up with this after finding out how to make the most delicious mashed potatoes ever and then combining that with the shepperd's pie and the result is scrumptious! This recipe can be made ahead and refridgerated or frozen and then you can pop it in the oven for an easy weeknight meal. I usually make it all in one day because we can't wait to eat it. Cooking times listed below are for making it the same day and would have to be adjusted if frozen."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 10mins
Ingredients:
11
Serves:
5
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ingredients

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directions

  • Brown ground beef, onion, and garlic.
  • Reduce heat and add seasoning (salt, pepper, and any other seasoning you like).
  • Drain fat and crumble beef into a casserole or baking dish and pat down firmly. Set aside.
  • Spoon cooked, drained corn in a thin, even layer on top of beef. Set aside.
  • Meanwhile, boil potatoes. (I like to add 2 whole garlic cloves half way through)
  • When potatoes are done drain water, add butter, sour cream, cream cheese and salt and pepper. Mash together, add milk if necessary. Carefully dollop spoonfuls of the mashed potatoes evenly over evenly over the beef and smooth down with a buttered spoon. (At this point you can refridgerate or freeze until ready to use if you like)
  • Place in preheated 350 degree oven and bake for about 40 minutes or until mashed potatoes are light golden brown.
  • Sometimes I add a little bit of shredded cheese on top about 5 minutes before it comes out of the oven to give it a different taste.

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  1. I am surprised that only "One good cook" submitted this recipe?. I reviewed it and liked this recipe, most of all the ingredients were accurate, "except adding the corn" is not in the Original recipe at all. I grew up in France and was brought up on Shepperd's pies. "As the legend goes"...The recipe was first invented by the Greek shepperd's and had eventually spread throughout the middle east and Italy, then Europe.
     
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