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Not Running => Food => Topic started by: moroccangirl on October 26, 2015, 01:13:45 PM
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I know it's not real shepherd's pie. I used ground beef. But I still love it. I roast garlic and mash it and add it to the mashed potatoes.
Thank goodness DH likes leftovers because it will be dinner tomorrow again since I made a little too much.
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I love shepherd's pie.
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You made cottage pie :D I love both.
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You made cottage pie :D I love both.
That's it! Lol. I was trying to think of the other name.
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You made cottage pie :D I love both.
what is the difference?
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what is the difference?
shepherd's : lamb
cottage : beef
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shepherd's : lamb
cottage : beef
ah. Dumb vegetarian here :D
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ah. Dumb vegetarian here :D
I was going to say, "I only know this because at one time I was married to an Irishman." Then I realized that is not any sort of guarantee :d
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I was going to say, "I only know this because at one time I was married to an Irishman." Then I realized that is not any sort of guarantee :d
:rotfl: I bet my DH does not know the difference.
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ah. Dumb vegetarian here :D
I am NOT a vegetarian, and I never knew that. I guess I never had shepherds pie.
--buzz
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ah. Dumb vegetarian here :D
shepherdess pie = mung beans [/Moosewood school of recipe names]
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shepherdess pie = mung beans [/Moosewood school of recipe names]
no, shepherdess pie = sweet potatoes on top :D
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Shepherdess pie is a meat free shepherd's pie. I rarely hear cottage pie mentioned anymore, and in the uk lamb is hardly ever used for shepherd's pie anymore. Almost always minced beef.
I love a shepherdess pie.