I haven't concocted any new recipes lately, but here is an oldie but goody. It isn't often that I find a dish that not only both my hubby and 16 year old daughter like, but both ask me for. I used to make Shepherd's Pie without any added seasoning but once I started adding the seasoning I wondered why I hadn't done it earlier. I'm sure this would be better with fresh mashed potatoes, but making it with the boxed kind makes it a really quick and easy meal.
Shepherd's Pie
2 lbs of ground beef (we use 90% lean)
6-7 serving size mashed potatoes
2 cans tomato soup
2 cans veggies (we use corn and green beans, sometimes carrots instead of corn. You could use mixed as well, but I don't really care for canned mixed veggies.)
Garlic powder to taste
Seasoning salt to taste
Minced onion
Shredded Cheddar Cheese
Fry up the ground beef with the minced onion.
While the ground beef is cooking, make the mashed potatoes according to directions.
Drain and return meat to pan and add the tomato soup.
Stir in the drained veggies and seasoning.
Spread into a 9x13 or 10x15 pan (depends how thick you like your meat mixture)
Sprinkle thin layer shredded cheese on top of meat.
Spread the potatoes on top of the cheese.
Sprinkle with more cheese.
Bake at 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes until bubbling.
Enjoy!
Recipe:
Ingredients:
2 lbs of ground beef (we use 90% lean)
6-7 serving size mashed potatoes
2 cans tomato soup
2 cans veggies (we use corn and green beans, sometimes carrots instead of corn. You could use mixed as well, but I don't really care for canned mixed veggies.)
Garlic powder to taste
Seasoning salt to taste
Minced onion
Shredded Cheddar Cheese
Instructions:
- Fry up the ground beef with the minced onion.
- While the ground beef is cooking, make the mashed potatoes according to directions
- Drain and return meat to pan and add the tomato soup.
- Stir in the drained veggies and seasoning.
- Spread into a 9x13 or 10x15 pan (depends how thick you like your meat mixture)
- Sprinkle thin layer shredded cheese on top of meat.
- Spread the potatoes on top of the cheese.
- Sprinkle with more cheese.
- Bake at 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes until bubbling.
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I wonder how you find time to cook, you're such a busy mom.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe, I'll suggest it to my mom, she's the cook in our family and she cooks deliciously :)
Have a wonderful week!
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We call this Cottage Pie in England - Shepherds Pie is made from lamb. I love your version though!
ReplyDeleteYum! I have been trying to come up with a dinner tomorrow using the ground beef I have in the freezer... This looks like a great one! Thank you! And thanks for linking up to DDT, we always love to see what you share!! <3
ReplyDeleteI have been looking for a good Shepherd's Pie recipe! Thanks so much for linking up with "Try a New Recipe Tuesday!" I hope you will be able to join us again this week! Many blessings, Lisa
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