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    Turkey Shepherd's Pie

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    • on June 14, 2003

      A really delicious dish! Chnaged this just a bit...used milk and potatoes...=) . Liked this a lot! Thanks for posting.

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    • on February 16, 2012

      So quick, easy and delicious. I used low Sodium Stock which I usually do and I recommend doing that but it did need a bit of Salt and Pepper. I prepared it as listed with the addition of the peas which were essential. After cooking it for 25 min. I covered the top with finely Shredded Cheese. It really made the dish even though it made it less healthy. I must admit we ate the whole thing so we pretty much blew any healthy ideas anyway. Thanks for a keeper.

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    • on August 08, 2009

      I've never had Shepherd's Pie before, but this was a nice, easy meal to make with stuff we had around the house. Four stars is because I had to add more seasoning to keep the recipe from being bland. I didn't have chicken stock/broth, so I used 1/2 cup water plus a tablespoon of A-1, and one packet of soy sauce. Added a dash of cumin, cayenne pepper, and a dash of rosemary, as well as garlic and onion powder. I also added a lot of frozen peas and carrots. Very east recipe, and a fun one to let kids help you cook! I didn't use olive oil, I just didn't drain the meat. Thanks for an easy recipe, my FI enjoyed it!

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    • on April 10, 2008

      Kree, I enjoyed this immensely. This recipe was very simple and turned out fantastic - even my roux and gravy turned out great (and I normally don't have luck with roux/gravy)! My package of ground turkey was 1.39lbs., I used 1 small onion, 2 tsp of jarred, minced garlic, and 2 tsp of dried parsley for the fresh. I used Fresh & Easy brand Unsweetened Organic Soy Milk, and chicken bouillon cube and water for the chicken stock. The time/temp were perfect and I made everything else as directed. Bf said this was pretty good, but he would have liked some veggies (he requested green beans and corn) and he did say this was good for being plain and he gave 4 stars, but he'd like me to make again, adding veggies. Btw, the potatoes I had were homemade leftover mashed potatoes made with Smart Balance with Flaxseed Oil, some soy milk (same brand as I used for the gravy), rosemary, and garlic. I added a dash of black pepper and 4 dashes of worcesheshire sauce when browning the turkey. I had two very large helpings (oops!). Thanks for sharing, Kree, great comfort food and fits great with an IBS diet. I give this 5 stars.

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    • on July 29, 2005

      This fit right into our diet. I used mashed red potatoes for the top, for taste and texture. Otherwise, followed it pretty close, and it was tasty and filling. Definitely will make again! Thanks for posting something that fit so well!

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    Nutritional Facts for Turkey Shepherd's Pie

    Serving Size: 1 (211 g)

    Servings Per Recipe: 6

    Amount Per Serving
    % Daily Value
    Calories 255.6
     
    Calories from Fat 112
    44%
    Total Fat 12.5 g
    19%
    Saturated Fat 4.3 g
    21%
    Cholesterol 75.6 mg
    25%
    Sodium 265.1 mg
    11%
    Total Carbohydrate 15.0 g
    5%
    Dietary Fiber 2.0 g
    8%
    Sugars 1.2 g
    4%
    Protein 21.1 g
    42%

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