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shepherd's pie (best recipe ever)

per sunshine's request, here is my recipe for homemade shepherd's pie.  it is straight from my favorite award winning restaurant simon pearce (simonpearce.com)

1 pound ground beef

1 diced carrot

1/2 diced onion

3/4 of a 6 oz can of tomato paste

1/2 cu beef broth

1 tbspn worcestershire sauce 

frozen peas and corn

mashed potatoes from 4-5 potatoes*

the hint to the mashed potatoes from this restaurant is to make sure to use real cream and real butter and add in a small handful of sharp cheddar cheese.  make sure to make SMOOTH mashed potatoes, aka, in a food processor or something.  make them and set them aside.

meanwhile, in a big skillet, saute the beef, onion and carrot with some EVOO.  salt and pepper the beef.  once mostly cooked, add the beef broth and simmer for a minute.  then add the tomato paste and the worcestershire sauce.  stir around and let simmer until nice and thick.  throw in some peas and corn (eyeball however much you want).

grease a smallish (8x8) pan/casserole dish and pour in the meat mixture.  then top with the potatoes.  bake uncovered at 375 for 30-40 minutes until edges of potatoes turn brown.  let it sit for about 10 minutes before serving.

NOTE: the recipe is actually double this, i just cut it down since it is only two of us.  if you were making it in a larger casserole dish (like a normal size one for a family) then just double this.  it is sooooo good, it has literally won awards from food network and food and wine magazines all over.

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