hollydolly
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The un-nerving look your best friend gives you when he first doubts his trust in the relation ship.
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The un-nerving look your best friend gives you when he first doubts his trust in the relation ship.
Mine looks like this plus I add corn, gravy and cover it in cheese 10 minutes before it’s done cooking so it’s melted all over.Cottage pie is a regular on our menu. Sacrilege of sacrileges, I put garlic in it.
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That's a Shepherd's pie make with the addition chocolate and coconut. Not to be confused with an Australian Shepherd's pie which is made with Violet Crumble.
do you mean us, Babs..or someone else?... we don't have tater tots in this country.....What do they call the hot beef dish topped with tatertots?
when I say we don't... that's not completey true... they are for sale in Costco... but nowhere else.. no other supermarket sells them.. so most people haven't tasted them in the UK...Not sure who I was addressing. Didn't realize you don't have tatertots. I hear the dish is very popular in the midwest, USA. I've never had it.
Yep!well it wouldn't be shepherds pie if it didn't have lamb in it...
Shepherds = sheep=lamb
Cottage pie = beef...
Minnesota tater tot hotdish.What do they call the hot beef dish topped with tatertots?
I don't know a single person who puts thyme in a shepherds pie....shepards pie has got thyme in it ,i like thyme but not mixed with minced meat ,i allways went for cottage pie which is very similar but less herbie
Not a dish that I have come across here in Aussie Land.What do they call the hot beef dish topped with tatertots?
Thanks hollydolly, I looked up the cubes and I see they have them here so I will grab a tester out to see if theyyes we have Bouilllion cubes here too. they're ok but not really good for a beef gravy. The Oxo stock cubes are crumbled into your meat dish, they are salty, but not in the same way as the former...
I make the Bisto gravy up and then add an Oxo cube or sometimes jst a half.... for the added salt flavour.. without previously adding salt to the meat dish...
the vast majority of home cooks use Oxo cubes at some point in their cooking...ltho' my won't admit it...
The great thing about them as well as one crumbled into mug of boing water make a fabulously tasty hot drink in winter...
if you can't find any... and want to try them let me know and I'll send you some..
i make my own stock ,when i work with vegatables i save all the odds and ends and oinion skins .pu them in a bag in the freezer then i boil them for half an hour strain the juice and then freeze the stock in plastic containersThanks hollydolly, I looked up the cubes and I see they have them here so I will grab a tester out to see if they
appeal to me more than other brands. Winter is coming so nice to have some aides on the shelf for last
minute stew and soups. To me England's Gravy/sauces/and Sausages can not be beat, so well worth a try.
shepards pie has got thyme in it ,i like thyme but not mixed with minced meat ,i allways went for cottage pie which is very similar but less herbie