Which I understand is the term if made with beef. As opposed to shepherd's pie. Layer of ground beef and such, topped with mashed potato, baked in a casserole dish.
The beef base, which we make in bulk and then can adapt to do lotsa stuff. This one had added vejables.
In the casserole.
Plated.
Home cooking. Honestly, I could have hurt myself on this.
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Looks GREAT. I don’t make that enough. I’ve got a freezer full of ground venison and wild hog and we seem to cycle through the same 7-8 meals with that. Need to add cottage/Shepard’s pie to that.
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That could be mistaken for what my Mom called her "throw together Lunch" - - - looks Larapin
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Dang that looks good
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Big fan w a Guinness alongside
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It was very, vert good!
We just managed to save some of it for another day.
We just managed to save some of it for another day.
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