Hey everyone, it is Louise, welcome to our recipe page. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a distinctive dish, nice & easy cottage pie with built-in left-overs. It is one of my favorites. This time, I’m gonna make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
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To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook nice & easy cottage pie with built-in left-overs using 9 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Nice & Easy Cottage Pie with Built-in Left-overs:
- Make ready 1 kg beef mince
- Prepare 4 large onions, chopped
- Get 5 carrots, diced
- Get 1-1 1/2 litres beef stock: Oxo cubes can be used
- Prepare 2 kg potatoes
- Make ready 4 heaped tbs beef gravy granules
- Make ready 2 parsnips, diced (optional)
- Get Butter
- Make ready Milk or cream
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Instructions to make Nice & Easy Cottage Pie with Built-in Left-overs:
- Pre-heat oven to Gas Mark 5 or electric equivalent (160C on my Circotherm oven
- Put the mince, onions, carrots and (if wished) parsnips into a large casserole
- Add the stock or Oxo mix to the casserole, pouring to cover all areas. Stir.
- Cover with a tight-fitting lid and place in pre-heated oven for 90 minutes.
- Check once or twice to ensure enough liquid. Add a little stock or boiling water if needed but don’t overdo this!
- Towards the end of this cooking phase, peel and boil the potatoes.
- Mash the potatoes, using a generous amount of butter and just enough milk or cream to allow the stiff mash to spread
- Once the meat is cooked, remove from oven and thicken with the gravy granules, stirring thoroughly. You want a firmish, not liquid-y mixture. Leave the oven on.
- Put half of the casserole’s contents into another, smaller if possible, casserole.
- Put the second half of the contents into another smaller casserole or leave in the original casserole according to preference.
- Taste the “brew” and season to taste.
- Add a thick layer of the potato mash to each casserole and run the back of a fork across the top, so that the times make ridges in the potato topping.
- Add any desired garnish to the top of the potato layer.
- Return one of the smaller casseroles to the oven for 35-40 minutes, slightly longer if you prefer the potato topping particularly crisped.
- Serve piping hot with vegetables of your choice. I like a generous portion of savoy cabbage but other brassicas or most legumes work well. It’s nourishing comfort food, so have what you like!
- Let the second casserole cool and put into the freezer for future use or into the fridge if eating the following day.
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